President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. vowed a prudent spending of government money under his term.
“Be assured that it is the policy of this administration, to ensure that every peso and every centavo that the government spends in its programs and projects will be to the benefit of all Filipinos,” Marcos said.
“So I convey my full support to all of our BSP officials and their employees. I also have complete confidence in your capability, competence, and integrity,” he added. He told them to ensure price stability, enrich banking reforms, and sharpen strategies to guarantee that public interest remains at the heart of the government’s priorities.
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