The Manila Times

PCSO turns 83

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On October 17, Balutan celebrated his birthday

It was the second day of a nationwide transport strike and Malacañang belatedly announced that there was no school and work in government offices.

Expecting that only few well- wishers would come, Balutan said he was surprised that a lot of outside the military service.

The PCSO will also celebrate month, its 83rd on the 30th.

Balutan shares with sage on the occasion:

“We will continue to be true to our mandate, to generate funds for the government’s charity services. Although they [ people inside and outside of the PCSO] were somewhat surprised by our style of management — me as a general in the Marines and General Corpuz in the Philippine National Police, we try our best to be transparen­t especially to our for them to have trust in the games and services we offer, as we get our funds only from or bets. [ It’s guaranteed that] 30 percent of the bets go to charity. The biggest achievemen­t we have so far since we took over is the image we have built for the agency, being transparen­t in our operations, the integrity of the games and the trust from the President and the general public.” its birthday this his mes-

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