

Two second-class cadet were "kicked out" from the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) after getting caught cheating during an examination.
PNPA Director Major Gen. Eric Noble pointed out that they do not allow any form of cheating such as "Academic Dishonesty" undertaken by the offenders whom he did not mention its names.
“We stand firm in our commitment to maintain an environment of academic excellence and integrity,” he said.
Noble confirmed that the two second-class cadets received the stiffest punishment of removal from the honor committee and cadet disciplinary board.
Eleven cadets have been expelled from the PNPA since January of this year due to serious misconduct and poor academic performance.
PNPA Director claimed that other students should take note of the cadets' dismissal as a reminder that the PNPA would not tolerate academic dishonesty.
“We strive to nurture a culture where honesty, accountability, and ethical values thrive, enabling our cadets to become future leaders of impeccable character,” Noble said.