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PLEB Role in Police Accountability

This document contains a multiple choice test regarding the role and procedures of the People's Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) in the Philippines. The questions cover topics like the purpose of PLEB's creation, administrative cases filed against erring police personnel, constitutional rights of offenders, types of offenses committed by police officers, and processes used by PLEB like receiving citizen complaints, conducting investigations, and imposing punishments.

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PLEB Role in Police Accountability

This document contains a multiple choice test regarding the role and procedures of the People's Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) in the Philippines. The questions cover topics like the purpose of PLEB's creation, administrative cases filed against erring police personnel, constitutional rights of offenders, types of offenses committed by police officers, and processes used by PLEB like receiving citizen complaints, conducting investigations, and imposing punishments.

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TEST I Multiple Choice

A1. The glory of a man is his character and integrity; thus, no one ever lead other people when he has
tainted image blemished

a. reputation. b. character

c. Integrity. d. None of the above

B2. Law enforcer play a vital role in the society, he has a fundarnental duty to serve

a. Human being. b. Mankind

c. people of the Philippines. d. None of the above

A 3. To safeguard lives and property, to protect the innocent against deception,

a. The weak against oppression or intimidation. b. The peaceful against violence and disorder

c. To respect the constitutional rights of all men. d. All of the above

A 4. The PLEB was created in to address worsening police misconduct.

a. 1991. b. 1999

c. 1986. d. None of the above

A 5. This study geared towards an in-depth analysis on the role of the PEOPLE'S LAW ENFORCEMENT
BOARD (PLEB) in enhancing police competence through defiance of activities which causes miscarriage
of justice.

a. Contrary to the law. b. Misfeasance

c. irregularity in the performance of duty. d. None of the above

A 6. The common administrative cases filed against erring PNP Personnel.

a. Oppression. b. Disloyalty

c. neglect of duty. d. All of the above

A 7. Person under custodial investigation, is also known as Republic Act

a. RA 7438. b. RA 7610

c.RA 6975. d. None of the above

D 8. The constitutional rights of the offender/s are the following

a. The right to remain silent. b. The to be informed of the nature and accusations
c. The right of the counsel. d. All of the above

A 9. Withholding of privileges, restriction to specified limits, suspension or forfeiture of salary or any


combination thereof, for a period of not exceeding thirty (30) days, demotion in ranks or dismissal from
the service is

a. People's enforcement Board. b. City/Municipal Mayor

C. Chief of The Police. d. None of the above

B 10. Withholding of privileges, restriction to specified limits, suspension or forfeiture of salary or any
combination thereof, for a period from sixteen (16) days to thirty (30) days is

a. People's enforcement Board. b. City/Municipal Mayor

C. Chief of the Police. d. None of the above

C 11. Withholding of privileges, restriction to specified limits, suspension or forfeiture of salary or any
combination thereof, for a period not exceeding fifteen (15) days is

a. People's enforcement Board. b. City/Municipal Mayor

c. Chief of the Police. d. None of the above

D 12. It must be noted that a citizen's complaint against any member of the PNP shall be brought before
any of the following (Except)

a. People's enforcement Board. b. City/Municipal Mayor

c. City prosecutor's office. d. None of the above

C 13. This pertains to any complaint initiated by a private citizen or his duly authorized representative on
account of an injury is known as

a. People's power. b. City Mayor

C Citizens Complaint. d. None of the above

A 14. It is worthy to note that for acts or omissions which merely require administrative sanction the
regulations promulgated by the PNP,_____ shall be applied.

a. NAPOLCOM. b. DILG

c. Civil Service Commission. d. All of the above

A 15. It may be defined as any formal official imposition of penalty or fine; destruction, taking seizure or
withholding of property; assessment of damages, reimbursement, restitution, compensation costs,
charges or fees, requirement, revocation or suspension of license and, taking other compulso relative
action by organization, agency or its representative is known as

a. Administrative Sanction. b. Civil sanction

C. Criminal sanction. d. None of the above

B 16. This refers to any offense committed by a member of the PNP involving and affecting order and
discipline within the police organization. What is it?

a. Breach of Promise. b. breach of internal discipline

C. Breach of peace. d. None of the above

B 17. It refers to an act or omission not involve moral turpitude, but affecting the internal discipline of
the PNP.

a. Grave offense. b. minor offense

C. less grave offense. d. None of the above

A 18. Simple misconduct or negligence, insubordination, frequent absences/tardiness, habitual


drunkenness and gambling prohibited by law. What is it?

a. Grave offenses. b. minor offenses

C. less grave offenses. d. None of the above

A 19. The Chief PNP and Regional Directors, after due notice and summary hearings may immediately
remove or dismiss any respondent PNP member in any of the following;

a. When the charge is serious and the evidence of guilt is strong.

b. When the respondent is a recidivist or has been repeatedly charged and there is reason ground to
believe that he is guilty of the charges,

c. When the respondent is guilty of conduct unbecoming of a police officer.

d. All of the above

A 20. There shall be at least one (1) PLEB for every ___ city or municipal police personnel

a. 500. b. 150

c. 100. d. None of the above

TEST I IDENTIFICATION
30 DAYS 21. How many days from the issuance of this Implementing rullis and Regulation by the
commission, as may be necessary.

ORGANIZATION 22. What is it further, created by the Sangguniang Panglunsod/bayan in every town and
municipality?

witholding of privilige 23. What are the jurisdictions of the PLEB over the member of the

Forfeiture of Salary 24. What are the punishments to be imposed upon member of the Pnp who
declared guilty of the offense? Give at least, one (1).

Citizens 25. Who are every now and then considered respondent/s by the FLEB?

The chief of police 26. Who may impose punishment (suspension) over the PNP member found to be
guilty of the offense.

President 27. All police officers appointed by the President shall enjoy their status presidential
appointees and may by suspended or removed only for cause and by order of the

NAPOLCOM 28. The PLEB concerned shall investigate administrative cases involving such officers in
accordance with procedure prescribed under the rutes. Provided, that the report of investigation shall
be submitted to President thru for appropriate adjudication.

CITY/MUNICIPALITY LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 29. Where is the venue for citizens complaint against erring
members of the PNP?

PLEB OF CITY/MUNICIPALITY 30. In case respondents against PNP member is assigned at the provincial
regional, or national headquarters is located, the commission through its executive officer may, in the
interest of justice, and upon proper petition filed, authorized a the venue of investigation.

SANGGUNIAN 31. Any member of the Sangguniang Panglunsod/Bayan thosen by his respective ——

CHAIRMAN 32. Any barangay captain of the city or municipality concerned chosen by the Association of
Barangay

Community 33. Three (3) other members who shall be chosen by the Peace and Order Council from
among the respected members of the ———- known for their probity and integrity

PLEB 34. One of whom must be a member of the ——- or in the absence thereof, a college graduate or
the principal of the central elementary school in the locality.

members 35. The chairman of the PLEB shall be elected from among its ———-

OATH OF AFFIRMATION 36. what will be the next after assuming the duties and responsibilities of the
members of the PLEB?
2 YEARS 37. How many years the term of office the member of the PLEB?

PAID PER DIEM 38. How much is the compensation of the members of the PLEB?

Rudiments and Requirements of due Process 39. How is the nature of preceding in the PLEB
conducted?

Name of the respondents 40. What is the most important among requirements of the formal
complaint? Give at least one (1)

TEST !!!

41-45 How does the QUORUM BEING CONDUCTED?

- The presence of the majority of all the PLEB members shall constitute a quorum. The Board shall
determine, by a majority vote of its members and its chairman, whether or not the respondent officer or
member of the PNP is guilty of the charge upon which the complaints is based.

46-50 How will the PLEB do to the complaint before them by the complainant?

- The PLEB shall receive complaints referred to, or Bled with it, by any citizen or resident of the
Philippines personally aggrieved by an offense committed by a PNP member, or by the former's
authorized representative. A citizens complaints filed directly with the National Police Commission or of
any agency of the government shall be transmitted immediately by the head of the agency concerned to
the proper PLEB. copy furnished the superior of the respondent

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