Marcos Vows Strict Evaluation of Govt Officials
- On June 16, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. released the second installment of his BBM Podcast from Manila, stressing the importance of rigorous assessment and accountability for government officials.
- This follows his May 22 order requiring cabinet members to tender courtesy resignations as part of an ongoing government performance review.
- Marcos personally inspects projects to verify reports, stating some officials provide misleading information and that non-performers will be removed regardless of friendship.
- He emphasized that personal relationships will not influence his expectations, stating that even friends must fulfill their responsibilities, and pledged to enforce strict accountability.
- The administration continues the performance review covering all ranks, expects officials to meet targets, and signals further leadership changes to improve public service.
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Marcos discloses receiving false reports on gov’t project accomplishments
MANILA, Philippines — Even President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has not been exempt from receiving false information—this time, through misleading accomplishment reports on government projects. This was what he revealed in Part 1 of the BBM Podcast: Episode 2, which aired on Monday. In the podcast, journalist Cheryl Cosim asked Marcos if his visits to public […]...Keep on reading: Marcos discloses receiving false reports on gov’t project accomplishmen…
Marcos to inefficient gov’t officials: Get out of the way
If you're not helping, get out of the way. President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos, Jr. issued the warning to government officials during his weekly podcast, saying he will never hesitate in firing people if they are not able to do well in their respective jobs.


Marcos vows strict evaluation of govt officials
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reminded public officials that they are constantly being watched and their performances evaluated, saying that. In a podcast posted on Youtube on Sunday where he was interviewed by Cheryl Cosim, Marcos reiterated that public service goes beyond friendships and blood relations. Last month, the President lamented that goals and targets set by his administration were
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