The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) issued a statement on 29 October 2025, citing that the recent remarks made by Congressman Francisco “Kiko” Austria Barzaga Jr. are unfair to the dedicated men and women of the PCG. PCG
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PCG says remarks of Barzaga unfair

Jonas Reyes

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) issued a statement on 29 October 2025, citing that the recent remarks made by Congressman Francisco “Kiko” Austria Barzaga Jr. are unfair to the dedicated men and women of the PCG.

The PCG stated that it respects the right of elected officials to express their views on national matters.

“However, recent remarks made by Congressman Francisco ‘Kiko’ Austria Barzaga Jr. are unfair to the dedicated men and women of the PCG,” the PCG stated.

PCG spokesperson Captain Noemie Cayabyab said the PCG is a professional, disciplined, and accountable government agency that operates with full transparency and under civilian oversight. The Command welcomes public scrutiny, and any credible allegations of misconduct will be investigated in accordance with due process.

“The Command remains open to dialogue with Congressman Barzaga and all stakeholders in Congress to clarify misconceptions and strengthen cooperation toward maritime security and safety,” Cayabyab said.

The spokesperson also emphasized that the PCG and the PCG Auxiliary (PCGA) are two distinct entities, with the latter composed of civilian volunteers who assist in community-based and humanitarian missions.

“PCGA members are not active-duty PCG officers, and their honorary ranks do not confer authority or compensation,” she clarified.

“The PCG will continue to fulfill its mandates with integrity, courage, and selfless commitment to the Filipino people by protecting lives and upholding the rule of law at sea,” Cayabyab added.