President Marcos Jr. surprises everyone with the appointment of retired judge Jaime Santiago as the new NBI director. Find out more about the former cop turned RTC judge and SWAT sharpshooter!
In a surprising move, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed retired Manila court judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Santiago, a former cop under the Manila Police District, brings a unique blend of experience to his new role, having served as both a law enforcer and a judiciary member. Known for his sharpshooting skills from his SWAT days, Santiago's appointment has raised eyebrows and sparked curiosity among Filipinos.
Taking his oath of office before Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin in Malacañang, Santiago steps into the shoes of the outgoing NBI chief, Medardo. With his background as a respected RTC judge and a renowned sharpshooter, Santiago's leadership style and approach are anticipated to bring a fresh perspective to the NBI's operations. His appointment signifies a turning point in the bureau's leadership, indicating a shift towards a more diverse and multitalented leadership team.
As news of Santiago's appointment spreads, the public eagerly awaits the changes and innovations he will introduce to the NBI. President Marcos Jr.'s decision to entrust such a crucial role to a figure like Santiago reflects a bold and unconventional approach to governance. Santiago's journey from law enforcement to the judiciary and now as the head of a prominent investigative agency is a testament to his versatility and skill set.
In an unexpected twist, Santiago's appointment sheds light on the importance of multidimensional leadership in crucial institutions. His transition from a distinguished RTC judge to heading the NBI showcases the value of diverse experiences in shaping effective leadership. Santiago's legacy as a sharpshooter and law enforcer adds a fascinating layer to his professional background, setting him apart as a director with a unique blend of expertise and authority.
(1st UPDATE) The new NBI director is also a former cop under the Manila Police District.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed Manila court judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the NBI.
New National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Jaime Santiago takes his oath office before Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin in Malacañang.#
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appointed retired judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation ...
Retired judge Jaime Santiago, who became well known as a sharpshooter, has been appointed by President Marcos as the new director of the National Bureau of ...
President Marcos has named retired judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), replacing outgoing chief Medardo ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has appointed retired judge Jaime Santiago as the director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has named retired Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Jaime Santiago as the new National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has appointed retired judge Jaime Santiago as director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed retired judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation.
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Friday appointed former policeman-turned-trial court judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the National ...
Marcos appointed retired Manila Regional Trial Court Judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation.
President Marcos has appointed Jaime Santiago, a former judge and police sharpshooter, as the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
(UPDATES) PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed retired judge Jaime Santiago as the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), ...