Rappler's latest stories on PNP corruption
Most erring cops have family problems – Napolcom
They include cops who belong to broken families, says Napolcom Vice Chairman Rogelio Casurao

5 Palace arguments in defending Purisima
Malacañang continues to back Philippine National Police Chief Alan Purisima insisting President Benigno Aquino has not changed his mind about his top cop

Palace defends Purisima despite law banning gifts
In our view he answered all these questions Whether one gives credence to those responses it really depends on the observer Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda says

Rappler Newscast | September 30, 2014
Police chief Alan Purisima faces the Senate Hong Kong leader calls for an end to protests Ebola brings Liberia near its breaking point

PNP chief not resigning: Corrupt won't win
The PNP needs a transformation process to chip away imperfections to become an ideal law enforcement organization that deserves the respect of its people says PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima

PNP chief’s net worth: P6.6 million in 2013
PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima who receives a basic pay of between P79 000 and P85 000 monthly declares with his wife total assets of P17 26 million and liabilities of P10 7 million

Ex-PNP chief Razon surrenders
A supplemental budget requested by Razon in August 2007 results in an initial budget of over P200 million ballooning to over P400 million
Malacañang on less corruption: You will see PNoy's legacy
Malacañang welcomes the findings of the Global Corruption Barometer 2013 but defends the police which is perceived to be the most corrupt institution
Puno quits, speaks up on Robredo issue
2nd UPDATE In a statement resigned DILG Undersecretary Rico Puno insists he got orders from the President to secure the offices of the late Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo
'Eurogeneral,' wife allowed US travel
The Sandiganbayan grants travel permission to former police comptroller Eliseo dela Paz and his wife