Marcos appoints Rogelio Quevedo as new PCGG commissioner

Marcos appoints Rogelio Quevedo as new PCGG commissioner

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 09:54 AM February 29, 2024

Rogelio Quevedo was part of the Government Corporate Counsel, which acts as the lawyers of government corporations and financial institutions, such as the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.| PHOTO: Official facebook page of OGCC-EU

Rogelio Quevedo was part of the Government Corporate Counsel, which acts as the lawyers of government corporations and financial institutions, such as the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.| PHOTO: Official facebook page of OGCC-EU

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appointed Rogelio V. Quevedo as a new Commissioner for the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), said the Palace on Thursday.

The PCGG is a body created to recover the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family while they were in power during the time of Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s father, the late Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

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“Itinalaga si G. Rogelio V. Quevedo bilang Commissioner ng Presidential Commission on Good Government sa ilalim ng Department of Justice,” said the Presidential Communications Office in a Facebook post.

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(Mr. Rogelio V. Quevedo has been named Commissioner of the  Presidential Commission on Good Government under the Department of Justice.)

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Quevedo was part of the Government Corporate Counsel, representing government corporations and financial institutions, such as the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.

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