“Sworn statements gathered from the reassigned employees would reveal that they were neither informed of the reason for their reassignment nor did they have pending administrative complaints,” the order read.
and reassign staff based on their competencies. Chiong, too, said he was confident of “being vindicated and cleared in the end.
Chiong also drew parallels with his predecessors, noting that they had also made large-scale reassignments “without legal repercussions.”But it’s not just airport employees that are rallying behind Chiong; it’s the business community too. Under Chiong’s guidance, MIAA also returned to profitability, earning P1.9 billion in 2022 – a marked turnaround from the P3.6 billion in combined losses during 2020 and 2021.