MANILA – The Department of Justice Action Center (DOJAC) on Monday launched its satellite office in Cebu City, expanding the agency’s thrust to make justice accessible to the public at large.
First formed under Department Order No. 204 in 1995, DOJAC was established to act on public complaints/inquiries by providing clients free legal services such as legal advice, drafting of legal documents, making referrals to different government agencies, and many more.
In a statement, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla reiterated to the public that the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is committed to relentlessly uphold the rule of law and making justice accessible to every Filipino, especially the poor.
"As a country composed of islands divided by the seas, it has always been a challenge to deliver essential government services from the nation's capital of Manila to the different regions across the Philippines,” Remulla said.
“With PBBM's Bagong Pilipinas campaign that no Filipino shall be left behind, we bridge our geographical gaps to deliver justice to each and every one in real time,” he added. (PNA)