News

President Marcos has retained the appointment of 21 officials, including Cabinet secretaries and agency heads, Malacañang ...
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. decided to keep most of his Cabinet secretaries, who tendered their courtesy resignations ...
Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio on Friday announced his resignation, following suit with the courtesy resignations of Cabinet-level and secretary-ranked officials ... call of the ...
Good day. Here are the top stories for The Manila Times on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Today's episode is brought to you by ...
Twenty-one officials will remain in public service, while four others were let go in the third wave of leadership changes ...
DESPITE announcing 21 more members of the Cabinet will be retained, Malacañang said President Ferdinand Marcos is still not ...
The Manila Times on MSN11d
Marcos retains 18, fires 4
EXECUTIVE Secretary Lucas Bersamin on Tuesday announced the third wave of the Cabinet reshuffle, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ending the tenure of four top government officials and retaining 21 ...
Executive Secretary Lucas Besamin announces on June 3, 2025 another wave of Cabinet changes, ending the tenure of four top government officials and retaining 21 others. In a press briefing, Bersamin ...
MANILA, Philippines ... of Customs tendered their courtesy resignations on Friday. This was shortly after Malacanang confirmed the retention of their parent agency’s chief, Finance Secretary ...
Artes and Rubio were among the officials retained by Marcos following his call for all Cabinet members to submit courtesy ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has retained several key Cabinet members, including Education Secretary Sonny Angara, Health ...
MANILA, Philippines — Nearly all members ... Bureau of Internal Revenue Commissioner Romeo Lumagui Jr., Customs Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio and National Treasurer Sharon Almanza.