President Duterte said he was pleased with the performance of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) and hoped the agency would continue to uphold integrity and transparency in government.

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Duterte made the statement as the PACC celebrated its third anniversary during a ceremony in Manila Tuesday, March 23.
In his pre-recorded message for the celebration, Duterte extended his greetings to the PACC and recognized its role in the government's campaign against corruption.
"I am pleased that since its creation three years ago, the commission has contributed this administration’s goal of promoting accountability and fighting graft and corruption in the government," he said.
"May this occasion renew our commitment and remind all of us that above our own personal interest, our utmost priority is to uphold integrity, transparency within the bureaucracy," he added.
Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea also congratulated the PACC on its anniversary and commended it for carrying out its functions even during the pandemic.
"During the COVID-19 pandemic, the PACC served as a conduit for people’s grievances so that their request may be processed by corresponding government agencies," he said.
"In coordination with various government agencies, the PACC assisted fellow citizens in their request for benefits under the Social Amelioration Program and assistance for those afflicted by COVID-19," he added.
Medialdea said PACC's accomplishments have made the agency a valuable asset in the government's fight against corruption.
"The PACC remains steadfast in carrying out its mandate to eradicate graft and corruption and to aid the administration in its company for good governance and accountability," he said.
"PACC’s accomplishments demonstrate that it is an indispensable office in the Duterte administration’s crusade against graft and corruption," he added.
The Palace official likewise remembered PACC's late chairman Dante Jimenez for his contributions.
"Chairperson Jimenez devoted his life to an advocacy against criminality and corruption, as showed to his years of service in the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption and subsequently the PACC," he said.
"May we all honor his legacy by remaining firm in our campaign against corruption and in our advocacy towards good governance and public accountability," he added.
Jimenez died on January 29 due to aortic aneurysm, according to his family.