The Philippine Star

PCOO forms global media affairs office

- – Alexis Romero

The Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) has formed a unit that would deal with queries from foreign media as President Duterte faces criticism from internatio­nal groups over his war on drugs.

PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar said the Office for Global Media Affairs was formed in preparatio­n for the establishm­ent of a press attaché division.

Andanar said once the press attaché division is created, it would send media representa­tives to other countries.

“The Office for Global Media Affairs will take charge of the concerns or questions of foreign correspond­ents not just in the Philippine­s but in other parts of the world,” he told radio station dwFM on Sunday.

“If the creation of the Office of the Press Attaché pushes through, this office would transition as the headquarte­rs for the press attachés that will be assigned in important missions around the world,” he added.

The global media affairs office is expected to link policymake­rs with the internatio­nal media and to assist foreign journalist­s conducting legwork in the Philippine­s.

Former TV5 reporter Jayvee Arcena has been tapped to lead the office.

Andanar admitted that the appointmen­t of a press attaché would entail huge costs.

He said the government would have to spend more than $10,000 a month.

Andanar said an alternativ­e to sending a press attaché is hiring locals in the country where the government is planning to form an office for media affairs.

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