Andanar asks 3 PCOO officials to explain about errors in media ID | Inquirer News

Andanar asks 3 PCOO officials to explain about errors in media ID

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 05:53 PM March 26, 2018

Martin Andanar

Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar (File photo by JOAN BONDOC / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Communications Secretary Martin Andanar has issued a show cause order against three officials of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) involving the grammatical errors in the Malacañang media identification cards.

Andanar said he issued the order against the three officials on Friday.

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“Mayroon talagang breach of protocol na nangyari. Nagpadala ako ng show cause,” he said in a dwFM interview on Monday.

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Andanar did not identify the three officials. But in a text message, he said the officials involved a director.

“Naka show cause order na, kaya we’ll just allow legal process to proceed without mentioning their names. We’ll release findings after the investigation,” he said.

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Andanar gave the three officials 72 hours, or until Monday, to explain their side.

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“[I’m] expecting one today,” he said.

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The media ID of Malacañang reporters became controversial because of its grammatical errors.

Andanar claimed it was a “breach of protocol.” /atm

READ: Andanar orders probe on ‘breach of protocol’ over grammar-challenged IDs
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