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PCOO to review FOI exception list for 2018
Presidential Communications Operations Office celebrates the first year of implementation of the Freedom of Executive Order and looks into reviewing the list of exceptions to data that can be requested come 2018

On FOI EO anniv, Duterte calls on Congress, courts to be more transparent
The PCOO says it's still pushing for the passage of the FOI law, though the law is not among the priority measures identified by President Rodrigo Duterte

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Wealth details won't be hidden in future SALN releases – Malacañang
A public official's home address and details about his or her children who are minors will remain blacked out, says PCOO Assistant Secretary Kris Ablan

Questions PCOO has to answer about its bloggers accreditation policy
Vague wording and lack of appreciation for realities of presidential coverage plague PCOO s interim social media policy

Nothing stopping accredited bloggers from cursing, lying online, Malacañang says
The PCOO gives in to accommodate some bloggers and Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson who called for a more populist accreditation policy

COA hits PCOO for unliquidated cash advances for Duterte trips
The PCOO explains that the delay in liquidation is due to the frequent and consecutive trips of President Rodrigo Duterte in his first 6 months in office

How serious is the Duterte administration about FOI?
Among the agencies participating in the eFOI program one agency stands out for being unresponsive to data requests – the Philippine National Police

Gov't officials, groups urge passage of FOI law
ACT Teachers Representative Antonio Tinio warns against complacency in the passage of the freedom of information law

Senator Bam Aquino calls on public to fight misinformation online
Senator Aquino also cautioned against the spread of fake news on a large scale at a forum organized by the Asia Society and INCITEGov

Duterte 'considering' talks with Maute group – Palace
Malacañang says President Rodrigo Duterte will try to exhaust all possibilities to achieve peace and order
