President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. "dislikes" government officials who go on frequent vacations, particularly during typhoons and other calamities, according to Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro.
Castro emphasized that leaders should not be "chill" during crises, as the public relies on the government for assistance during difficult times.
This statement follows the Department of the Interior and Local Government's (DILG) investigation into local officials who allegedly traveled overseas during Typhoon Tino.
The DILG is investigating whether these trips were vacations or related to official actions.
Isabela Governor Rodolfo "Rodito" Albano III is among those facing scrutiny for being in Germany while his province recovered from a super typhoon, although he stated he would return if necessary.
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