A retired Philippine National Police (PNP) general, Jezebel Imelda Medina, is facing administrative cases for allegedly refusing lawful directives and for wearing expensive footwear valued at P70,599.75.
The National Police Commission (Napolcom) filed charges of less grave neglect of duty and conduct unbecoming of a police officer against Medina.
Medina, former chief of the PNP-Health Service, is accused of failing to submit the psychiatric and psychological report of a patrolman who made seditious remarks online.
Napolcom cited Medina's alleged display of a luxury item as a violation of the principles of modest living and ethical conduct expected of public servants.
Medina, the first Igorot woman general in the PNP, reached her mandatory retirement age of 56 on December 25.
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