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Marcos backs NCAP
June 21, 2025
|The Philippine Star
President Marcos has backed the implementation of the no-contact apprehension policy or NCAP, saying it will promote road discipline among Filipinos and help curb corruption in the country.
In the second episode of Marcos' podcast posted on social media yesterday, the chief executive addressed criticisms that the policy could be a source of corruption by implementing bodies.
"In principle, I agree with the no-contact apprehension. It's a good initiative. The goal is that we follow the rules of the road, and then that will reduce corruption," Marcos said in mixed Filipino and English.
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