He said the achievement is a testament to their exceptional capabilities and reflects the high standards upheld within the PNP.

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The Philippine National Police on Friday lauded the 41 policemen and women and non-uniformed personnel who passed the 2023 Bar Examination as it urged them to utilized their legal expertise to further commitment to justice and public service.
PNP chief Police General Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. said that the successful candidates have not only displayed their expertise in the field of law but have also exemplified the PNP's unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of continuous learning and professionalism among its members.
He added that the achievement is a testament to their exceptional capabilities and reflects the high standards upheld within the PNP.
"This achievement underscores the dedication and relentless efforts of these individuals, who have effectively balanced their law enforcement duties with the rigorous demands of legal education," said Acorda.
"I would like to express my sincerest congratulations to the 41 PNP personnel who have proven their mettle in the BAR Exam. I am confident that these individuals will continue to serve with distinction, utilizing their legal expertise to further our commitment to justice and public service," he added.
The PNP chief stressed that the PNP celebrates the significant milestone as it reinforces its dedication to nurturing and acknowledging excellence among its personnel and the successful candidates, by passing the Bar exams, have not only elevated their own professional standing but have also contributed to the overall capabilities and reputation of the PNP.