(1st UPDATE) Camille Sue Mae Ting will serve as the new SC spokesperson, while former ABS-CBN News reporter Mike Navallo will head the SC PIO
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BAGUIO, Philippines – The Supreme Court said on Thursday, April 11, that it has appointed a new spokesperson and Public Information Office chief, finally filling the spot that has been left vacant for the past nine months. But in a break of tradition, the Supreme Court has appointed a different person as the PIO chief: former ABS-CBN reporter Mike Navallo.
The Supreme Court revamped its website, increased its presence on X , started posting on Instagram, and launched a podcast. These were all done under the promised reform of Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo to bring the Court closer to the people.
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