Lacson: some of us turned against the honor code

Rappler.com

The Philippine Military Academy brought hundreds of alumni back to Baguio City for its annual homecoming.  But the star of the day was keynote speaker Panfilo Lacson, former chief of the Philippine National Police, former senator, and now Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery. He said many of the alumni had become corrupt despite the honor code which says, “Do not lie, cheat, steal, nor tolerate among us those who do so.” He said, “Every single day of our lives after graduation becomes a test of endurance, not of physical but moral strength.”

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