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Duterte Cabinet

Cabinet of the Philippines
2016–2022
Duterte presides over the 29th Cabinet Meeting at the Malacañang Palace on September 11, 2018
Date formedJune 30, 2016 (2016-06-30)
Date dissolvedJune 30, 2022 (2022-06-30)
People and organisations
PresidentRodrigo Duterte
President's history2016–2022
Vice-presidentLeni Robredo
Member party  PDP-Laban
  People’s Reform Party
  Nacionalista Party
  National Unity Party
  Lakas-CMD
  Nationalist People’s Coalition
  Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
  Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
  Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan
  Hugpong ng Pagbabago
  Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Opposition party  Liberal Party
  Akbayan
  Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
History
Election2016 Philippine presidential election
Legislature terms17th Congress of the Philippines
18th Congress of the Philippines
Budgets
  • General Appropriations Act of 2017[1]
  • General Appropriations Act of 2018[2]
  • General Appropriations Act of 2019[3]
  • Extension of General Appropriations Act of 2019[4]
  • General Appropriations Act of 2020[5]
  • General Appropriations Act of 2021[6]
  • General Appropriations Act of 2022[7]
Advice and consentSenate of the Philippines
PredecessorCabinet of Benigno Aquino III
SuccessorCabinet of Bongbong Marcos

Rodrigo Duterte assumed office as President of the Philippines on June 30, 2016, and his term ended on June 30, 2022. On May 31, 2016, a few weeks before his presidential inauguration, Duterte named his Cabinet members,[8] which comprised a diverse selection of former military generals, childhood friends, classmates, and leftists.[9] Following his presidential inauguration, he administered a mass oath-taking for his Cabinet officials, and held his first Cabinet meeting on June 30.[10][11]

During his tenure, he appointed several retired military generals and police directors to the Cabinet and other government agencies,[12] stressing they are honest and competent.[13] He initially offered four executive departments to left-leaning individuals,[14] who later resigned, were fired, or rejected by the Commission on Appointments after relations between the government and the communist rebels deteriorated.[15][16] He fired several Cabinet members and officials linked to corruption,[17][18] but has been accused by critics of "recycling" people he fired when he reappointed some of them to other government positions.[19][20] Admitting he is not an economist,[21] he appointed several technocrats in his Cabinet, which he relied upon on economic affairs.[22] In February 2022, a few months before leaving office, he said he got the "best minds" in his Cabinet, whom he praised for their good works, and expressed his willingness to pass his Cabinet members to the succeeding administration for the benefit of the people.[23]

Administration and cabinet

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Office Name Term
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte June 30, 2016[24] – June 30, 2022
Head of state
Head of government
Vice-President Maria Leonor G. Robredo June 30, 2016[25] – June 30, 2022
Executive secretary Atty. Salvador Medialdea June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Chief presidential Legal Counsel Atty. Salvador Panelo June 30, 2016[11] – October 8, 2021[26]
Atty. Jesus Melchor Quitain October 19, 2021[27] – June 30, 2022
Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr. June 30, 2016[10] – October 16, 2018[28]
Karlo Nograles November 5, 2018[29] – March 7, 2022
Melvin Matibag (Acting) March 8, 2022[30] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Rafael V. Mariano June 30, 2016[10] – September 6, 2017[31]
Rosalina Bistoyong (OIC) September 11, 2017[32] – November 30, 2017
John Castriciones December 1, 2017 (Acting)[33] /
March 22, 2018[34] – October 14, 2021[35]
Bernie Cruz (Acting) October 28, 2021[36] – June 22, 2022
David Erro (OIC) June 22, 2022[37] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Agriculture Manny Piñol June 30, 2016[10] – June 27, 2019[38]
William Dar August 5, 2019[39] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Budget and Management Benjamin Diokno June 30, 2016[10] – March 4, 2019
Janet Abuel (OIC) March 5, 2019[40] – August 5, 2019
Wendel Avisado August 5, 2019[41] – August 13, 2021
Tina Rose Marie Canda (OIC) August 13, 2021[42] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Education Prof. Leonor Magtolis Briones June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Energy Alfonso Cusi June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Gina López June 30, 2016[10] – May 3, 2017[43]
Ret. Gen. Roy Cimatu, AFP May 8, 2017[44] – February 18, 2022
Jim Sampluna, CESO I (Acting) February 18, 2022[45] – June 22, 2022
Joselin Marcus Fragada (OIC) June 22, 2022[37] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Finance Carlos Dominguez III June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Perfecto Yasay Jr. June 30, 2016[10] – March 8, 2017
Enrique Manalo (Acting) March 9, 2017[46] – May 17, 2017
Alan Peter Cayetano May 18, 2017[47] – October 17, 2018[28][48]
Teodoro Locsin, Jr. October 17, 2018[49] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Health Paulyn Jean Rosell-Ubial, M.D. June 30, 2016[10] – October 10, 2017[50]
Herminigildo V. Valle (OIC) October 12, 2017[51] – October 25, 2017
Francisco Duque III October 26, 2017[52] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban Development Ret. Maj. Gen. Eduardo del Rosario, AFP January 7, 2020[53] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Information
and Communications Technology
Rodolfo Salalima June 30, 2016[10] – September 22, 2017[54]
Ret. BGen. Eliseo M. Rio, Jr., AFP October 12, 2017[51] – June 30, 2019
Ret. Col. Gregorio Honasan, PA July 1, 2019[55] – October 8, 2021[26]
Jose Arturo De Castro (OIC) October 28, 2021[56] – December 19, 2021
Emmanuel Rey Caintic (Acting) December 20, 2021[57] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of the Interior
and Local Government
Ismael Sueno June 30, 2016[10] – April 4, 2017
Ret. Police Maj. Gen. Catalino Cuy (OIC) April 5, 2017[58] – January 5, 2018[59]
Ret. Gen. Eduardo Año, AFP January 5, 2018 (OIC)[60] / November 5, 2018[61] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Justice Vitaliano Aguirre II June 30, 2016[10] – April 5, 2018
Menardo I. Guevarra April 5, 2018[62] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Labor and Employment Silvestre Bello III June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Migrant Workers Abdullah Derupong Mama-o (Ad-Interim) March 9, 2022[30] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of National Defense Ret. Maj. Gen. Delfin Lorenzana, AFP June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Rafael Yabut (Acting) July 1, 2016[63] – July 26/27, 2016[63]
Mark Villar June 30, 2016[10] – October 4, 2021[64]
Roger Mercado (OIC) October 13, 2021[65] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Science and Technology Fortunato de la Peña June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Prof. Judy Taguiwalo June 30, 2016[10] – August 16, 2017[66]
Emmanuel A. Leyco (OIC) August 19, 2017[67] – May 9, 2018
Virginia Orogo (OIC) May 10, 2018[68] – October 15, 2018
Ret. Lt. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista, AFP October 17, 2018[49] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Tourism Wanda Corazon Teo June 30, 2016[10] – May 8, 2018
Bernadette Romulo-Puyat May 8, 2018[69] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Trade and Industry Ramon Lopez June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Transportation Atty. Arthur Tugade June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Presidential Spokesperson Sec. Ernesto Abella June 30, 2016[10] – October 27, 2017[70]
Sec. Harry Roque October 29, 2017[71] – October 15, 2018
Sec. Salvador Panelo October 15, 2018[72] – April 12, 2020
Sec. Harry Roque April 13, 2020[73] – November 15, 2021
Sec. Karlo Nograles (Acting) November 15, 2021[74] – March 7, 2022
Sec. Martin Andanar (Acting) March 8, 2022[75] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office Martin Andanar June 30, 2016[10] – June 30, 2022
Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority Ernesto Pernia June 30, 2016[11] – April 17, 2020
Karl Kendrick Chua April 17, 2020 (Acting)[76] /
April 22, 2021[77]
National Security Adviser Ret. Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, AFP June 30, 2016[10]
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza June 30, 2016[11] – November 27, 2018[78]
Ret. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr., AFP December 12, 2018[79]
Special assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go June 30, 2016[10] – October 15, 2018[28]
Atty. Jesus Melchor Quitain (OIC) November 12, 2018[80] – June 30, 2022
Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education Dr. Patricia Licuanan June 30, 2016 – January 15, 2018[81]
Prof. J. Prospero de Vera III January 24, 2018 (OIC)[82] / October 15, 2018[82] – June 30, 2022
AFP Chief of Staff/Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Ricardo Visaya July 1, 2016[83] – December 7, 2016
Gen. Eduardo Año December 7, 2016[84] – October 26, 2017
Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero October 26, 2017[85] – April 18, 2018
Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr. April 18, 2018[86] – December 12, 2018
Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr. December 12, 2018[87] – September 28, 2019
Gen. Noel Clement September 28, 2019[88] – January 5, 2020
Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. January 5, 2020[89] – August 3, 2020
Gen. Gilbert Gapay, PA August 4, 2020[90] – February 4, 2021
Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, PA February 4, 2021[91] – July 31, 2021
Gen. Jose Faustino Jr., PA July 31, 2021[92] – November 12, 2021
Gen. Andres Centino, PA November 12, 2021[93] – June 30, 2022
Chief of the Philippine National Police Police Dir. Gen. Ronald dela Rosa July 1, 2016 – April 19, 2018
Police Gen. Oscar Albayalde April 19, 2018 – October 14, 2019
Police Gen. Archie Gamboa October 14, 2019 – September 2, 2020
Police Gen. Camilo Cascolan September 2, 2020 – November 10, 2020
Police Gen. Debold Sinas November 10, 2020 – May 8, 2021
Police Gen. Guillermo Eleazar May 8, 2021 – November 13, 2021
Police Gen. Dionardo Carlos November 13, 2021 – May 8, 2022
Police Lt. Gen. Vicente Danao (Acting) May 8, 2022 – June 30, 2022
Solicitor General Jose Calida June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Emerson Carlos July 8, 2016 – August 19, 2016
Thomas Orbos (OIC) August 23, 2016 – May 21, 2017
Ret. BGen. Danilo Lim, AFP May 22, 2017 – January 6, 2021
Benjamin Abalos Jr. January 11, 2021 – February 7, 2022
Atty. Romando Artes February 9, 2022 – June 30, 2022
Lead Convenor
of the National Anti-Poverty Commission
Liza Maza June 30, 2016 – August 20, 2018
Noel Felongco November 6, 2018 – June 30, 2022
Presidential Assistant for the Visayas Michael Dino June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chairman of the Mindanao Development Authority Luwalhati Antonino June 30, 2016 – September 9, 2016
Datu Abul Khayr Alonto September 9, 2016 – May 9, 2019
Nathaniel D. Dalumpines (OIC) May 10, 2019 – July 31, 2019
Manny Piñol August 1, 2019 – October 5, 2021
Maria Belen S. Acosta January 13, 2022 – June 30, 2022
Director-General of the Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority
Atty. Guiling A. Mamondiong July 13, 2016 – October 24, 2018
Ret. Police Lt. Gen. Isidro Lapeña October 25, 2018 – June 30, 2022
Presidential Adviser on Legislative Affairs
Secretary of Presidential Legislative Liaison Office
Adelino B. Sitoy September 12, 2016 – April 15, 2021
Luzverfeda Estepa Pascual (Acting) June 24, 2021 – June 30, 2022
Chairperson of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas Maria Regina G. Galias (OIC) September 12, 2016 – August 19, 2018
Francisco P. Acosta August 20, 2018 – June 30, 2022
Chairperson of the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos Yasmin Busran-Lao July 9, 2016 – July 8, 2018
Atty. Saidamen Balt Pangarungan July 9, 2018 – March 8, 2022
Atty. Guiling A. Mamondiong March 8, 2022 – June 30, 2022
Chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board Benjamin P. Reyes August 26, 2016 – July 8, 2017
Ret. Gen. Dionisio Santiago, AFP July 10, 2017 – November 6, 2017
Ret. Police Maj. Gen. Catalino Cuy January 5, 2018 – June 30, 2022
Administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority Marcial Amaro III June 30, 2016 – January 4, 2018
Ret. Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero, AFP April 18, 2018 – October 24, 2018
Ret. VAdm. Narciso A. Vingson Jr., AFP (OIC) October 24, 2018 – March 1, 2020
Ret. VAdm. Robert Empedrad, PN March 2, 2020 – June 30, 2022
Commissioner of Bureau of Customs Ret. Capt. Nicanor Faeldon, PMC June 30, 2016 – August 21, 2017
Ret. Police Lt. Gen. Isidro Lapeña August 22, 2017 – October 24, 2018
Ret. Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero, AFP October 25, 2018 – June 30, 2022
Chief of Bureau of Immigration Ret. Police Maj. Gen. Jaime Morente June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Commissioner of Bureau of Internal Revenue Cesar Dulay June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chief of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board Atty. Martin Delgra III June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chief of the Land Transportation Office Ret. Police Maj. Gen. Edgar Galvante June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Director-General of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency Alex Monteagudo June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chief of the National Bureau of Investigation Atty. Dante Gierran, CPA, LLB June 30, 2016 – February 21, 2020
Eric Bito-on Distor (OIC) February 22, 2020 – June 30, 2022
Executive director of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Ret. BGen. Ricardo Jalad PA June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chief of the National Telecommunications Commission Gamaliel Cordoba June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chairperson of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation Andrea Domingo June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Chief of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Ret. Police Lt. Gen. Isidro Lapeña June 30, 2016 – September 5, 2017
Ret. Police BGen. Aaron Aquino September 6, 2017 – May 25, 2020
Wilkins M. Villanueva, MPA, CESE May 26, 2020 – June 30, 2022
Administrator of the National Irrigation Administration Peter T. Laviña November 15, 2016 – March 1, 2017
Ret. Gen. Ricardo Visaya, AFP March 7, 2017 – June 30, 2022
Administrator of the Philippine Coconut Authority Avelino Andal June 30, 2016 – March 15, 2017
Romulo "Billy" Dela Rosa July 3, 2017 – January 26, 2020
Ret. Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr., AFP January 27, 2020 – June 30, 2022
Administrator of the National Food Authority Tomas Escarez (OIC) June 30, 2016 – December 28, 2016
Ret. Maj. Jason Aquino, PA December 29, 2016 – September 11, 2018
Judy Carol L. Dansal (OIC) September 12, 2018 – June 30, 2022
Director of the Bureau of Corrections Ret. Supt. Rolando Asuncion (OIC) June 30, 2016 – January 6, 2017
Ret. Supt. Benjamin delos Santos January 6, 2017 – July 13, 2017
Ret. Police BGen. Valfrie Tabian (OIC) July 16, 2017 – April 18, 2018
Ret. Police Gen. Ronald dela Rosa April 20, 2018 – October 12, 2018
Ret. Capt. Nicanor Faeldon, PMC October 12, 2018 – September 4, 2019
Ret. Police BGen. Melvin Ramon G. Buenafe (OIC) September 6, 2019 – September 16, 2019
Gerald Bantag September 17, 2019 – June 30, 2022
Director-General of Philippine Space Agency Joel Marciano Jr. January 7, 2020 – June 30, 2022
Chairperson of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission Dante Jimenez January 12, 2018 – January 29, 2021
Greco Belgica March 24, 2021 – October 8, 2021
Atty. Fortunato G. Guerrero October 11, 2021 – June 30, 2022

Changes

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2016

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Name Position Agency/Department Date Replaced by
Manuel Huberto Gaite Commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission December 2, 2016 Emilio Aquino[94]
Leni Robredo[95] Chairperson Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council December 5, 2016 Leoncio Evasco Jr.[96]
Eduardo Del Rosario
Al Argosino[97] Deputy Commissioners Bureau of Immigration December 16, 2016 Estanislao Canta (OIC)[97]
Tobias Javier[98]
Michael Robles[97] Jose Carlitos Licas (OIC)[97]
Aimee Torrefranca-Neri[i]

2017

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Name Position Agency/Department Date Replaced by
Rolando Asuncion[99] Director Bureau of Corrections January 6, 2017 Benjamin Delos Santos[100]
Peter T. Laviña[101] Administrator National Irrigation Administration March 1, 2017 Ret. Gen. Ricardo Visaya[102]
Perfecto Yasay Jr.[103] Secretary Department of Foreign Affairs March 8, 2017 Enrique Manalo (Acting)[104]
Alan Peter Cayetano[105]
Avelino Andal[ii][106] Administrator Philippine Coconut Authority March 15, 2017[107] Romulo Dela Rosa[108]
Ismael Sueno[109] Secretary Department of the Interior and Local Government April 4, 2017 Catalino Cuy[110]
Ret. Gen. Eduardo Año[110]
Gina Lopez[111] Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources May 3, 2017 Ret. Gen. Roy Cimatu[112]
Cherie Mercado[113] Spokesperson Department of Transportation May 19, 2017 Atty. Leah Quimabao
Benjamin P. Reyes[114] Chairman Dangerous Drugs Board May 24, 2017 Ret. Gen. Dionisio Santiago[115]
Benjamin Delos Santos[100] Director Bureau of Corrections July 13, 2017 Rey Raagas (OIC)[116]
Ret. Dir. Gen. Ronald dela Rosa[117]
Judy Taguiwalo[118] Secretary Department of Social Welfare and Development August 16, 2017 Emmanuel A. Leyco (OIC)[119]
Virginia Orogo (Acting)
Ret. Lt. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista
Ret. Capt. Nicanor Faeldon[iii] Commissioner Bureau of Customs August 21, 2017 Ret. Supt. Isidro Lapeña[120][iv]
Rafael V. Mariano Secretary Department of Agrarian Reform September 6, 2017 Rosalina Bistoyong (OIC)[32]
John Castriciones
Rodolfo Salalima Secretary Department of Information and Communications Technology September 22, 2017 Ret. BGen. Eliseo M. Rio, Jr.[51]
Martin Diño[v] Chairperson Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority September 27, 2017 Wilma Eisma[121]
Jose Vicente Salazar Chairperson Energy Regulatory Commission October 9, 2017 Agnes Devanadera
Paulyn Jean Rosell-Ubial Secretary Department of Health October 10, 2017 Herminigildo V. Valle (OIC)[51]
Francisco Duque[52]
Gertrudo de Leon[122] Undersecretary Department of Budget and Management October 20, 2017 Herman B. Jumilla
Ernesto Abella[vi] Presidential Spokesman Presidential Communications Group October 27, 2017 Harry Roque[71]
Isko Moreno[123][vii] Chairman North Luzon Railways Corporation
Ret. Gen. Dionisio Santiago[124] Chairman Dangerous Drugs Board November 6, 2017 Catalino Cuy
Cesar Chavez[125] Undersecretary Department of Transportation November 23, 2017 Timothy James Batan
Terry Ridon Chairman Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor December 11, 2017 Noel Felongco[126][viii]
Melissa A. Aradanas[ix] Commissioners Romeo Halasan Janduga[126]
Manuel Serra Jr.[x] Randy Halasan[127]
Joan Lagunda[xi] Norman Brillantes Baloro[127]
Noel Indonto Melvin Mitra[128]
Atty. Elba Cruz President Development Academy of the Philippines December 21, 2017 Magdalena Mendoza (OIC)
Engelbert Caronan Jr.

2018

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Name Position Agency/Department Date Replaced by
Marcial Amaro III Administrator Maritime Industry Authority January 4, 2018 Ret. Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero[129][xii]
Jose Jorge E. Corpuz Chairman Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office January 12, 2018 Ret. Gen. Anselmo Pinili[130]
Patricia Licuanan Chairperson Commission on Higher Education January 15, 2018 Prospero de Vera III[131]
Amado Valdez[132] Chairman Social Security System February 12, 2018 Aurora Cruz-Ignacio
Jose Gabriel La Viña[132][xiii] Commissioner Ricardo Moldez
Allen Capuyan[xiv] Assistant general manager Manila International Airport Authority March 14, 2018 Elenita M. Fernando
Vitaliano Aguirre II Secretary Department of Justice April 5, 2018 Menardo Guevarra[133][134]
Aiza Seguerra Chairperson National Youth Commission Ronald Gian Cardema[135]
Dominador Say[136] Undersecretary Department of Labor and Employment April 17, 2018 Renato Ebarle
Ronald dela Rosa Chief Philippine National Police April 18, 2018 Oscar Albayalde[137]
Atty. Karen Jimeno[xv] Undersecretary for Legal Affairs and Priority Projects Department of Public Works and Highways April 22, 2018
Blas James Viterbo Commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission April 24, 2018 Javey Paul Francisco[138]
Atty. Aimee Torrecampo-Neri Deputy Commissioner Bureau of Immigration May 2, 2018 Marc Red Mariñas (OIC)[139]
Roberto Teo[140] Board Member Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority May 7, 2018
Wanda Corazon Teo Secretary Department of Tourism May 8, 2018 Bernadette Romulo-Puyat[141]
Tingagun Umpa [142] Assistant secretary Department of Public Works and Highways May 15, 2018
Moslemen T. Macarambon Sr.[142] Assistant secretary Department of Justice
Frederick Alegre[143] Assistant secretary Department of Tourism Myra Abubakar
Cesar Montano Head Tourism Promotions Board May 21, 2018 Arnold Gonzales (OIC)[144]
Maria Venus Tan
Mark Tolentino[145] Assistant secretary Department of Transportation May 22, 2018
Rudolf Jurado Chief Office of the Government Corporate Counsel May 28, 2018 Elpidio Vega[146]
Noel Patrick Prudente[147] Deputy Commissioner Bureau of Customs May 30, 2018 Jeffrey Ian C. Dy
Celestina dela Serna Officer-in-Charge Philippine Health Insurance Corporation June 5, 2018 Roy Ferrer[148]
Teresita Herbosa Chairperson Securities and Exchange Commission June 6, 2018 Emilio Aquino[149]
Patricia Yvette Ocampo[150] Chairperson Nayong Pilipino Foundation August 7, 2018 Lucille Karen E. Malilong
Petronilo L. Ilagan[151] Undersecretary Department of Energy August 15, 2018
Liza Maza Lead Convenor National Anti-Poverty Commission August 20, 2018 Noel Felongco[152]
Katherine de Castro[xvi] Undersecretary of Tourism Advocacy and Public Affairs Department of Tourism August 22, 2018 Edwin Enrile[153]
Ret. Maj. Jason Aquino Administrator National Food Authority September 11, 2018 Judy Carol L. Dansal (OIC)
Mocha Uson[xvii] Assistant secretary Presidential Communications Operations Office October 1, 2018
Joel Maglunsod[154] Undersecretary Department of Labor and Employment October 2, 2018 Ana Colting Dione
Ret. Dir. Gen. Ronald dela Rosa Director-General Bureau of Corrections October 12, 2018 Ret. Capt. Nicanor Faeldon[155]
Alan Peter Cayetano Secretary Department of Foreign Affairs Teodoro Locsin, Jr.[49]
Marc Red Mariñas Deputy Commissioner Bureau of Immigration Atty. Jose Ronaldo P. Ledesma (OIC)[156]
Harry Roque Presidential Spokesman Presidential Communications Group October 15, 2018 Salvador Panelo[72]
Christopher Go Special assistant to the President Presidential Management Staff Jesus Melchor Quitain (OIC)[80]
Leoncio Evasco Jr. Cabinet Secretary Office of the Cabinet Secretary October 16, 2018 Karlo Nograles[29]
Francis Tolentino[49] Political Adviser Office of Political Adviser October 17, 2018
Thomas Orbos Undersecretary Department of Transportation
Guiling A. Mamondiong Director-General Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Ret. Supt. Isidro Lapeña[157]
Maria Lourdes Turalde-Jarabe[158] Undersecretary for Promotive Operations and Programs Department of Social Welfare and Development November 18, 2018
Mae Ancheta-Templa[158] Undersecretary for Protective Operations and Programs
Hope Hervilla[158] Undersecretary for Disaster Response Management
Falconi Millar Secretary-General Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council November 19, 2018 Marcelino Escalada Jr.[159]
Jesus Dureza[160] Presidential Adviser Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process November 27, 2018 Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr.[79]
Ronald Flores[160] Undersecretary
Yeshtern Donn Baccay[160] Assistant secretary
Stella Quimbo Commissioner Philippine Competition Commission November 28, 2018

2019

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Name Position Agency/Department Date Replaced by
Arnell Ignacio Deputy Administrator Overseas Workers Welfare Administration February 26, 2019 Mocha Uson[161]
Benjamin Diokno[xviii] Secretary Department of Budget and Management March 4, 2019 Janet Abuel (OIC)[40]
Alexander Balutan General manager Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office March 8, 2019 Royina Garma[162]
Emmanuel F. Dooc President and CEO Social Security System March 28, 2019 Aurora Cruz-Ignacio[163]
Nela Charade Puno Director General Food and Drug Administration May 16, 2019 Enrique Domingo[164]
Ronald Gian Cardema Chairperson National Youth Commission May 19, 2019 Paul Anthony Pangilinan[165]
Reynaldo Velasco Administrator Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System May 24, 2019 Emmanuel B. Salamat
Roy Ferrer Officer-in-Charge Philippine Health Insurance Corporation June 13, 2019 Ret. Gen. Ricardo Morales
Jack Arroyo[166] Local Chief Executive
Rex Maria Mendoza[166] Independent Director of the Monetary Board
Hildegardes Dineros[166] Member, Information Economy sector
Celestina Ma. Jude dela Serna[166] Member, Filipino Overseas Workers sector
Roberto Salvador[166] Member, Formal Economy sector
Joan Cristine Reina Liban-Lareza[166] Member, Health Care Provider sector
Ret. BGen. Eliseo M. Rio, Jr. Secretary Department of Information and Communications Technology June 30, 2019 Gregorio Honasan[55]
Jesus Clint O. Aranas President and General Manager Government Service Insurance System July 2, 2019 Lucas Bersamin
Manny Piñol[xix] Secretary Department of Agriculture August 5, 2019 William Dar[39]
Janet Abuel (OIC) Secretary Department of Budget and Management Wendel Avisado[167]
Undersecretary Department of Budget and Management August 20, 2019 Lloyd Christopher Lao[168]
Undersecretary Department of Agriculture Ernesto Gonzales[168]
Assistant secretary Office of the Cabinet Secretary Ricky dela Torre[168]
Commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission Karlo Bello[168]
Ret. Capt. Nicanor Faeldon Director-General Bureau of Corrections September 4, 2019 Melvin Ramon G. Buenafe (OIC)[169]
Gerald Bantag[170]
Jose Antonio Goitia Executive director Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission September 10, 2019 Anshari C. Lomodag Jr.[171]
Pedro Aquino Jr. President and CEO Philippine National Oil Company October 15, 2019 Lt. Gen. Rozzano Briguez[172]

2020

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Name Position Agency/Department Date Replaced by
Oscar Albayalde Chief Philippine National Police January 17, 2020 Archie Gamboa[173]
Romulo Dela Rosa Administrator Philippine Coconut Authority January 26, 2020 Benjamin Madrigal Jr.[174]
Ret. BGen. Eliseo M. Rio, Jr. Undersecretary for Operations Department of Information and Communications Technology February 3, 2020 Ramon Jacinto[175]
Dante Gierran Chief National Bureau of Investigation February 21, 2020 Eric Bito-on Distor (OIC)[176]
Ret. VAdm. Narciso A. Vingson Jr. (OIC) Administrator Maritime Industry Authority March 1, 2020 Ret. VAdm. Robert Empedrad[177]
Salvador Panelo Presidential Spokesperson Presidential Communications Group April 13, 2020 Harry Roque[73]
Ernesto Pernia Director-General National Economic and Development Authority April 16, 2020 Karl Kendrick Chua (acting)[76]
Kristoffer James Purisima[178] Deputy Administrator Office of Civil Defense May 22, 2020
Ret. Gen. Aaron Aquino Chief Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency May 25, 2020 Wilkins M. Villanueva[179]
Ret. Gen. Ricardo Morales President Philippine Health Insurance Corporation August 31, 2020 Dante Gierran[180]
Archie Gamboa Chief Philippine National Police September 1, 2020 Camilo Cascolan[181]
Camilo Cascolan Chief Philippine National Police November 10, 2020 Debold Sinas[182]

2021

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Name Position Agency/Department Date Replaced by
Debold Sinas Chief Philippine National Police May 5, 2021 Guillermo Eleazar[183]
Edgardo Masongsong[184] Administrator National Electrification Administration August 21, 2021 Emmanuel P. Juaneza[185]
Wendel Avisado Secretary Department of Budget and Management August 13, 2021 Tina Rose Marie Canda (OIC)[42]
Deputy Director-general National Security Council September 9, 2021 Antonio Parlade Jr.[186]
Celine Pialago Spokesperson Metropolitan Manila Development Authority October 1, 2021
Maria Rachel Arenas Chairperson Movie and Television Review and Classification Board Atty. Jeremiah P. Jaro[187]
Ito Ynares Presidential Adviser for Southern Tagalog
Jojo Garcia General manager Metropolitan Manila Development Authority October 4, 2021 Atty. Romando Artes[188]
Manny Piñol[189] Chairman Mindanao Development Authority October 5, 2021 Maria Belen Acosta[190]
Mitzi Cajayon Undersecretary/Executive Director Department of Social Welfare and Development/Council for Welfare of Children
Mark Villar[189] Secretary Department of Public Works and Highways October 6, 2021 Roger Mercado (Acting)[191]
Ernesto Abella[189] Undersecretary for Strategic Communications and Research Department of Foreign Affairs October 8, 2021
John Castriciones Secretary Department of Agrarian Reform Bernie Cruz (OIC)[36]
Gregorio Honasan[189] Department of Information and Communications Technology Jose Arturo De Castro (OIC)[56]
Emmanuel Rey R. Caintic (Acting)[57]
Greco Belgica[189] Chairperson Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission Atty. Fortunato G. Guerrero
Salvador Panelo Chief presidential Legal Counsel Jesus Melchor Quitain[27]
Vince Dizon Chairman and CEO Bases Conversion and Development Authority October 15, 2021 Aristotle Batuhan (OIC)[192]
Guillermo Eleazar Chief Philippine National Police November 10, 2021 Dionardo Carlos[193]
Harry Roque Presidential Spokesman Presidential Communications Group November 15, 2021 Karlo Nograles (acting)[74]

2022

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Name Position Agency/Department Date Replaced by
Eric Domingo Director General Food and Drug Administration January 3, 2022 Oscar Gutierrez (OIC)[194]
Ret. Gen. Roy Cimatu Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources February 18, 2022 Jim Sampluna (Acting)[45]
Goddess Libiran[195] Assistant secretary Department of Transportation February 28, 2022
Wilma Eisma Chairperson Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority March 2, 2022 Rolen Paulino[196]
Alicia dela Rosa-Bala Chairperson Civil Service Commission March 7, 2022 Karlo Nograles[197]
Karlo Nograles (acting)[xx] Presidential Spokesman Presidential Communications Group March 8, 2022 Martin Andanar (acting)[75]
Cabinet Secretary Office of the Cabinet Secretary Melvin Matibag[30]
Abdullah Derupong Mama-o[30] Secretary Department of Migrant Workers March 9, 2022
Aurora Cruz-Ignacio President and CEO Social Security System March 11, 2022 Michael Regino[198]
Ephyro Luis Amatong Commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission March 21, 2022 McJill Bryant Fernandez[199]
Undersecretary Department of Health March 24, 2022 Elmer Punzalan[200]
Notes
  1. ^ As Undersecretary of Department of Justice and Department of Social Welfare and Development and as Commissioner of COMELEC
  2. ^ As Board Member of Movie and Television Review and Classification Board.
  3. ^ As Deputy Administrator of the Office of the Civil Defense, later as Director-General of the Bureau of Corrections, Later, he was sacked from office on September 4, 2019.
  4. ^ As Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs, later he was designated as Director-General of TESDA.
  5. ^ As Interior Undersecretary.
  6. ^ As Foreign Affairs Undersecretary.
  7. ^ As Social Welfare Undersecretary, later resigned on October 11, 2018.
  8. ^ As Lead Convenor of the National Anti-Poverty Commission
  9. ^ As Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council Deputy Director General.
  10. ^ As Member of Philippine Coconut Authority Governing Board
  11. ^ As Assistant Secretary of DENR.
  12. ^ As Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs
  13. ^ As Tourism Undersecretary, later as Agriculture Undersecretary, now resigned on October 17, 2018.
  14. ^ As Chairperson of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
  15. ^ As Undersecretary for Disaster Resiliency of the Presidential Management Staff, later resigned.
  16. ^ As Board Member of IBC-13
  17. ^ As Deputy Executive Director of Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
  18. ^ As Governor of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
  19. ^ As Chairman of Mindanao Development Authority
  20. ^ As Chairman of Civil Service Commission

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