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Marcos admits quietly removing officials to avoid controversies

admin May 19, 2025

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has acknowledged the quiet removal of several government officials over the past three years, citing reasons ranging from misconduct to unsatisfactory performance.

The President’s admission sheds light on a less visible aspect of his administration’s personnel management, suggesting a preference for discreet dismissals to avoid potential public controversies. While the exact number of officials dismissed remains undisclosed, the President’s statement indicates a pattern of silent personnel changes within the government bureaucracy.

The President did not elaborate on the specific cases or the identities of the removed officials, but his comments suggest a strategy to address underperformance or misconduct without the potential media attention and public backlash that often accompanies high-profile dismissals.

This approach, while potentially efficient in terms of internal management, raises concerns about transparency and accountability. Critics may argue that the lack of public disclosure hinders public scrutiny of the government’s performance and the reasons behind personnel changes.

The President’s admission underscores the complexities of managing a large government workforce and the delicate balance between internal disciplinary actions and the need for public transparency.

Further details regarding the nature of the misconduct or performance issues leading to these dismissals, as well as the specific agencies involved, are expected to be requested by concerned legislators and watchdog groups.

The President’s acknowledgment, however, initiates a conversation about the appropriate level of transparency in government personnel decisions.

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