President José Raúl Mulino swore in 74 new members of the Institutional Protection Service (SPI) yesterday, Wednesday, October 30, in a ceremony held at the headquarters of the Latin American Parliament in the capital city.
In his remarks during the ceremony, President Mulino emphasized the importance of the new SPI members acting in accordance with the law and moral principles, highlighting the relevance of their conduct in the performance of their duties. He also indicated that time will judge how they perform in service.
The 74 new SPI members underwent a rigorous selection and training process to prepare for their responsibilities in the institutional protection service. The swearing-in ceremony was full of solemnity and significance for the candidates, who committed themselves to the mission and vision of the institution.
The work of the Institutional Protection Service is crucial to ensure the safety of government authorities and officials, as well as institutional headquarters. President Mulino expressed his confidence that the new SPI members will carry out their tasks with professionalism and dedication for the benefit of the institution and the country as a whole.