Malacañang orders courtesy resignation of presidential appointees under PCO

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Malacañang orders courtesy resignation of presidential appointees under PCO
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This is to give new PCO Secretary Jay Ruiz 'a free hand in performing his duties and functions,' Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin says in a memo

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MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang has ordered all presidential appointees under the Presidential Communication Office to submit their courtesy resignations following the appointment of new PCO chief Jay Ruiz. Under the Palace directive, which was made public on Saturday, March 1, the deadline for the submission of courtesy resignation was on Friday, February 28.

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