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VACC: Marcos' call for courtesy resignations should include PCSO, PAGCOR, others

VACC: Marcos' call for courtesy resignations should include PCSO, PAGCOR, others

GMA Network23-05-2025

The Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) said Friday that President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr.'s call for courtesy resignations should extend to the heads of other ''under-performing'' government agencies and corporations.
In a statement, the VACC said leaders of government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) such as the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), as well as Bureaus of Customs and Immigration and the Philippine National Police (PNP) ''should step aside and allow the President to realign government to fulfill its mandate to the people.''
'Bakit mga Cabinet secretary lang ang pagbibitawin sa puwesto? Dapat kasama din ang mga pinuno ng ahensya tulad ng PCSO at PAGCOR na sinasayang ang kaban ng bayan sa mga gawain na walang totoong pakinabang sa mamamayang Pilipino,' VACC president Arsenio 'Boy' Evangelista said.
(Why only Cabinet Secretaries were asked to resign? The call should include heads of agencies such as PCSO and PAGCOR who waste government funds in projects that do not benefit Filipinos.)
Evangelista said the PCSO has repeatedly ''fallen into disrepute'' over various issues, including a recent Senate inquiry over alleged corruption within the agency.
These issues include the questions on legitimacy of the jackpot winners of the state lotteries, and the reports that PCSO insiders had manipulated or rigged the results to favor certain persons.
The PCSO has since denied manipulating lotto results.
Meanwhile, as for PAGCOR, Evangelista said the agency has been criticized for allowing illegal POGO operations to run rampant in the country.
He added that the Bureau of Customs under the Department of Finance and Bureau of Immigration under the Department of Justice have their own list of controversies that remain unresolved.
GMA News Online has reached out to the Palace for its comment on the matter but it has yet to reply as of posting time.
Marcos had directed the courtesy resignations of Cabinet secretaries to "recalibrate" his administration after the 2025 national and local elections.
He earlier said that results of the May 2025 midterm polls showed that the people are "tired of politics and they are disappointed with the government."
Some Cabinet secretaries have already heeded the call of the President as they already tendered their courtesy resignations. — Anna Felicia Bajo/RSJ, GMA Integrated News

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