Land Transportation Office chief Alfonso Tan Jr. has resigned from his post “due to family reasons,” Malacañang said on Sunday.
Tan will be replaced by lawyer Roberto Cabrera III, executive director of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, who is expected to assume his new post today.
Tan’s superior, Transportation and Communications Secretary Joseph Abaya insisted that he did not fire the LTO chief who would be stepping down...
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The White House sharply criticized the renewed heavy fighting in South Sudan's capital city Juba that has pushed thousands of people to flee.
"The United...