Malacañang is leaving the fate of Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Debold Sinas to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) after he breached the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) health and safety protocols anew.

Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque made the statement after the local government of Oriental Mindoro called Sinas out for skipping health screening when he visited the PNP regional office on Thursday, March 11, the same day he revealed he tested positive for COVID-19.
In his Monday presser, Roque said it was up to the DILG to decide on the matter since the department covers the PNP.
"I leave that to DILG, kasi sila ang merong supervision sa (because they're the ones with supervision over the) PNP," he said.
This was not the first time Sinas was under fire for breach of health protocols. He, together with other police officials, is facing criminal and administrative charges for breaking quarantine protocols when they held a mañanita on his birthday in May last year.
On Sunday, Vice President Leni Robredo said that as a public official, Sinas should know that it was his responsibility to make sure that he was not a carrier of the disease.
"Dapat tayo yung example. Walang excuse dahil wala namang nae-excuse sa virus (We should become the example. There is no excuse because the virus excuses no one)," she said in her radio program.
"Dapat kung ano yung policy on the ground sumunod tayo. Responsibility natin na hindi tayo carrier (We should follow whatever policy is on the ground. It is our responsibility to make sure that we are not carriers of the disease)," she added.
Robredo noted that Sinas underwent swab testing before he rode the helicopter to Oriental Mindoro. She, however, said he should have waited for his test result to come out.
She added that the public outrage over Sinas's second breach of health protocols but said this should serve as a reminder to everyone to be responsible and always follow health protocols.