Newly appointed Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Dave Gomez has vowed to promote transparency, press freedom, and digital transformation while keeping politics out of his role.
Gomez took his oath on July 11 and emphasized his commitment to communicating the administration’s programs and policies without political bias.
He highlighted the importance of providing the public with truthful and timely information as a foundation of a healthy democracy.
Gomez also expressed his vision for a more agile, technology-driven PCO that will expand the digital reach of the Marcos administration.
He assured that access to information is a key element of accountability and public trust.
Source: PhilNews24 | July 12, 2025
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