Catalino Cuy
Catalino "Lito" Salandanan Cuy (born November 25, 1957)[1] is a Filipino retired police director and current chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte. He assumed the role of acting Secretary of the Interior and Local Government on April 5, 2017 upon the departure of Ismael Sueno who was dismissed by President Duterte following corruption allegations.[2]
Catalino Cuy | |
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Cuy in 2017 | |
Chairman of Dangerous Drugs Board | |
Assumed office January 4, 2018 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
Preceded by | Dionisio Santiago |
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government of the Philippines Officer-in-charge | |
In office April 5, 2017 – December 11, 2017 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
Preceded by | Ismael Sueno |
Succeeded by | Eduardo Año |
Undersecretary for Peace and Order of the Department of the Interior and Local Government | |
In office July 1, 2016 – April 4, 2017 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
Personal details | |
Born | Catalino Salandanan Cuy November 25, 1957 Philippines |
Nationality | Filipino |
Alma mater | Mapúa Institute of Technology Philippine Military Academy Manuel L. Quezon University |
Education
Cuy completed three years of studying Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Mapúa Institute of Technology in Manila in 1977. The following year, he moved to Baguio to study at the Philippine Military Academy where he graduated as part of the Dimalupig Class of 1981. Cuy also received a master's degree in Public Administration from the Manuel L. Quezon University in 1994.[1]
Career
Cuy began his career in law enforcement after graduating from the Philippine Military Academy in 1981. He served as an aide of President Fidel Ramos before being assigned in Mindanao to join the Philippine National Police (PNP).[2] He served as the Provincial Director of the Davao Oriental Police Office for three years starting 2002.[3] In 2005, he was appointed as the Director of the Davao City Police Office under then Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.[4] As Davao police chief, he, along with 20 other police officers, was charged with negligence in 2012 and fined an equivalent of a month's salary by the Office of the Ombudsman for failing to control the summary killings by the alleged Davao death squads between 2005 and 2008.[5] Following his stint in Mindanao, he became the Deputy Director for Personnel and Records Management in 2009.[6]
In 2010, Cuy was appointed as Commander of the PNP Special Action Force.[1] Two years later, he served as Director for Human Resource and Doctrine Development before being designated as Director for Personnel and Records Management by then Director General Alan Purisima in December 2012.[7] Upon retirement from the PNP, Cuy joined the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte as DILG Undersecretary in July 2016, and as officer-in-charge of the department in April 2017.[2] He was appointed chairperson of the Dangerous Drugs Board on January 4, 2018.[8]
References
- "2015 Annual Report" (PDF). Public Safety Mutual Benefit Fund, Inc. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- Porcalla, D.; Mendez, C.; Romero, P.; Felipe, C.S. (6 April 2017). "Ex-Davao police chief is DILG OIC". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- Alama, R.G. (22 March 2005). "New PNP chief for Davao Oriental". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- Palacio, R. (31 May 2005). "Cuy bats for one strong PNP in fighting criminality". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- "Ombudsman Morales penalizes 21 PNP officers over Davao Death Squad". Ombudsman of the Philippines. 29 March 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- Philippine News Service (3 July 2009). "Gatdula gets 2nd star, GMA promotes 7 PNP generals". Asian Journal USA. Archived from the original on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- Ramos, M. (26 December 2012). "PNP chief names officials to 5 key posts". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- Corrales, Nestor. "Duterte names Cuy as new DDB chief". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
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Preceded by Ismael Sueno |
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Officer in Charge 2017–2018 |
Succeeded by Eduardo Año |