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Malacañang directed all presidential appointees in agencies, offices, and bureaus under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) to submit their

Malacañang directed all presidential appointees in agencies, offices, and bureaus under the Presidential Communications Office to submit their courtesy resignations, Presidential Communications Secretary Jay Ruiz confirmed Saturday.

The memorandum states that until action is taken on these resignations, the covered incumbents should continue to perform their usual duties and functions.

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