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

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

The directive applies to all presidential appointees under the PCO whose appointments are not permanent, as well as those in government-owned or controlled corporations attached to the PCO serving in an acting or holdover capacity. PCO Undersecretary Claire Castro previously said the President is still evaluating the performance of his Cabinet members, and no decision has yet been made on whether more officials need to be replaced.

Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon swore into office the new senior executives days after asking officials under the previous DOTr leadership to tender their courtesy resignations.

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