Pampanga journalists renew vow to fight corruption through ethical reporting
The Central Luzon Media Association (CLMA) Pampanga Chapter has reaffirmed its dedication to ethical journalism and anti-corruption efforts. At a recent event, members renewed their oath to serve communities through accurate reporting and transparency. The gathering also highlighted the group’s role in uncovering corruption and fostering local development since 2021.
On November 21, 2021, the chapter held Tipanan Da Reng Mikakalugud Ngening Pasku, a renewal of oath ceremony attended by key officials. Among them were Clark Development Corporation President Agnes Devanadera, Angeles City Mayor Carmelo 'Jon' Lazatin, and Mabalacat City Mayor Geld Aquino, alongside other local leaders. Representatives from Sta. Rita, Arayat, and barangay officials also joined, along with civic figures and media professionals.
The chapter’s renewed commitment focuses on fighting corruption, improving governance, and promoting development through local media. With backing from public and private sectors, the group aims to sustain its role in delivering timely and truthful news across Pampanga.
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