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Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo has advised the public to rely on its official web site and social-media platforms for accurate information about the affairs and decisions of the judiciary.

BAGUIO CITY—Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo has advised the public to rely on its official web site and social-media platforms for accurate information about the affairs and decisions of the judiciary.

“In the future, you can rely that the latest information, accurate at that will be at the SC web site. The web site will be redesigned and will contain more information that is reliable and accurate, understandable by laymen. That’s basically the essence of our innovations in the use of technology as far as providing the general public that kind of information that affects the judiciary,” CJ Gesmundo said.

“We started with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram also but hopefully we can have podcast because we noticed that people now prefer to listen instead of reading,” he said.

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