Presidential Communications Office acting Secretary Cesar Chavez yesterday announced his irrevocable resignation effective ...
Ending weeks of speculation, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) acting Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his irrevocable ...
MANILA, Philippines — Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his resignation on Thursday, ...
In a statement, Chavez said he has tendered his “irrevocable” resignation on February 5 and will formally leave his post on ...
President Marcos has picked a former television reporter as the next secretary of the Presidential Communications Office, replacing Cesar Chavez, who admitted that he has “fallen short” of what was ...
Secretary Cesar B. Chavez has stepped down, citing failure to meet expectations in overseeing the agency. He told reporters in a Viber message that former ABS-CBN reporter Jay Ruiz will be replacing ...
Cesar Chavez announced his irrevocable resignation as acting chief of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) on ...
AFTER initially fending off resignation rumors last week, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cesar B. Chavez finally announced that he will be leaving his Cabinet position this month ...
Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas senatorial candidate Erwin Tulfo on Thursday vouched for the competence of former journalist ...
PRESIDENTIAL Communications Office (PCO) acting secretary Cesar Chavez has resigned.In a statement, Chavez said he submitted ...
Acting Secretary Cesar Chavez on Thursday confirmed that he resigned from his post and will vacate the office on Feb. 28 “or ...
Chavez was undersecretary of the transportation department before he was moved to the PCO as senior undersecretary. Prior to ...