Marcos: Ex-PMS chief Angping quit for personal reasons

Marcos: Ex-PMS chief Angping quit for personal reasons

Marcos: Ex-PMS chief Angping quit for personal reasons

Former presidential administration workers chief Zenaida Angping resigned from the publish for private points that she mentioned would hold her from doing her job, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. mentioned on Monday.

In an interview with tv news anchors, Marcos mentioned Angping went again to him and requested that she be appointed to a diplomatic publish.

An inventory of nominations and appointments earlier than the Commission on Appointments confirmed Angping getting nominated as ambassador to France.

Her nomination was obtained on January 17, the checklist indicated.

“The situation with then-Secretary Naida Angping was it was her personal decision on her part. She had some personal issues that she needs to work through and she said ‘I cannot do my work while I’m having to go through this that’s why I need to go and think about it,'” Marcos mentioned.

“She came back and she said maybe I can just find something that I will be able to handle and I said what do you think? And she said, ‘If you could appoint me to a diplomatic position…'” he added.

Marcos mentioned Angping had been working within the international service for years. —NB, GMA Integrated News