Social protection can be enhanced by wisely spending public funds

Last week, President Ferdinand R. Marcos ordered the release of ₱12.7 billion for 2.3 million rice farmers as emergency assistance. He also launched the administrative nationwide Zero Hunger campaign in Siargao, Surigao Norte. These twin moves signify the administration’s commitment to strengthen social protection delivery to the poorest Filipino families. …

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How secret are CIFs?

Disclosing details about these activities could compromise ongoing operations or endanger the individuals involved. Confidential and intelligence funds have been the buzzword since the budget season started in late August. It snowballed after Vice President Sara Z. Duterte was pressed to explain how the Office of the Vice President spent …

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Marcos lifts rice price cap

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday announced the lifting of the rice price cap. This comes just a day after a Department of Agriculture (DA) official said the mandated price caps of P41 and P45 per kilo on regular and well-milled rice, respectively, could be lifted soon, echoing the assessment made …

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No career executive rank for NDCP grads for now — Palace

Malacañang suspended the granting of Career Executive Service (CES) ranks to graduates of master’s studies of the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), citing “a need to re-evaluate the foregoing policy of granting” the said ranks. National Defense College of the Philippines (Photo from NDCP website) In Memorandum Circular …

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Govt probes death of Filipino fishermen in Bajo de Masinloc

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday vowed to hold accountable those behind the “unfortunate” maritime incident near Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoal), which killed three Filipino fishermen. “We are deeply saddened by the deaths of the three fishermen, including the captain of the fishing vessel. The incident is still under …

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