NBI Director Jaime Santiago has resigned from the agency, citing an “orchestrated move to blacken his reputation.”
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Jaime Santiago has resigned from the agency, citing an “orchestrated move to blacken his reputation.”
In a letter to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday, the NBI chief highlighted the agency’s anti-corruption drive under his watch, noting the relief of a special task force over irregularities and the arrests of a Pampanga mayor and a former Albay councilor on extortion charges.