Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees
Letter of Instructions No. 386, issued on March 16, 1976, by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, establishes a collaboration between the Civil Service Commission and representatives from the private sector through PHILCOMAN. This initiative aims to conduct a comprehensive performance evaluation of government officials and employees to enhance efficiency, integrity, and morale within the public service. The letter designates various private sector members to different Performance Evaluation Committees, emphasizing the importance of their role in the evaluation process. It reflects a commitment to improving government operations through private sector involvement.
Quick Answers
- What is Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees about?
- Letter of Instructions No. 386, issued on March 16, 1976, by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, establishes a collaboration between the Civil Service Commission and representatives from the private sector through PHILCOMAN. This initiative aims to conduct a comprehensive performance evaluation of government officials and employees to enhance efficiency, integrity, and morale within the public service. The letter designates various private sector members to different Performance Evaluation Committees, emphasizing the importance of their role in the evaluation process. It reflects a commitment to improving government operations through private sector involvement.
- What type of law is Letter of Instructions No. 386?
- Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees (Letter of Instructions No. 386) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees enacted?
- Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees (Letter of Instructions No. 386) was enacted on Mar 16, 1976.
- What is the citation for Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees?
- Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees, Letter of Instructions No. 386, Mar 16, 1976 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 386
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 16, 1976
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 386
TO : All Concerned
WHEREAS, the following representatives of the private sector, through the PHILCOMAN, have manifested their willingness to join the Civil Service Commission in conducting a government-wide performance evaluation of the officials and employees of the different departments and agencies of the government;
WHEREAS, this gesture is a healthy indication of the private sector's concern and desire to help in improving efficiency, integrity and morale in the government service; cd i
WHEREAS, the Civil Service Commission, which is undertaking the government-wide performance evaluation in accordance with my instructions, has recommended the acceptance of the offer of the PHILCOMAN;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby welcome these representatives of the private sector, and hereby designate each of the members of the different Performance Evaluation Committees earlier created:
1. Sabina Balcon, Governor, Philippine Council of Management — Department of Agriculture
2. Jose L. Papa, Dean, College of Commerce, Adamson University — Department of Agrarian Reform
3. Felipe M. Buencamino, President, Sierra Madre Development Corporation — Budget Commission
4. Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Balcruz, OSB, Rector, San Beda University — Department of Education and Culture
5. Eligio J. Tavanlar, Governor, Philippine Council of Management — Department of Finance
6. Clarita T. Sanchez, President Women's Management Association — Department of Foreign Affairs
7. Mariano M. Goce, President, Margo Trading Corporation — Department of Health
8. Sabas Isaguirre, Management Director, United Laboratories, Inc. — Department of Industry
9. Jose Isidoro, Vice Dean, College of Business Administration, U.E. — Department of Local Government and Community Development
10. Oscar L.S. Sarte, General Manager, Corporate Planners and Managers, Inc. — Department of National Defense
11. Pascual A. Guerzon, Graduate School of Business Administration, De La Salle University — Department of Natural Resources acd
12. Francis Ablan, Director, Corporate Relations, Caltex (Philippines), Inc. — National Science Development Board
13. Herminia Fajardo, U.P. ISSI — National Economic and Development Authority
14. Sotero S. Lopez, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, National College of Business and Arts — Department of Public Information
15. Pablo P. Gabriel, President, Manila Metal Container Corporation — Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications
16. Oscar I. Ilustre, Delegate, Philippine Council of Management — Department of Public Highways
17. Jose D. Baltazar, Jose Rizal College — Department of Social Welfare
18. Roger K. Davis, President, AMAFE — Department of Tourism
19. Carolina Prada, Chairman, Department of Management, College of Commerce, U.S.T. — Department of Trade
20. Ernesto Roceles, President, Philippine Marketing Association — Department of Justice
21. Bienvenido S. Magnaye, Corporate Relations Manager, Jardin Davies, Inc. — Department of Labor cdt
22. Isayas G. Peneyra, President, Central Batac Procoma, Inc. — Central Bank of the Philippines
23. Concepcion Blaylock, President Commercial Credit Corporation of Quezon City — Land Bank of the Philippines
24. Armando Centeno, Vice-President, Philippine Center for Professional Management MEDICARE
25. Cleotilde Protomartir, Dean, College of Commerce, Centro Escolar University — Social Security System
26. Augusto Acoymo, Partner, Carlos J. Valdez and Company — Philippine National Railways
27. Luis C. Diaz, Partner, L.C. Diaz and Company — National Power Corporation
28. Rene Cristobal, Delegate, AMAFE — Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
29. Teodoro Henares, President, Friday Associates — National Irrigation Administration
30. Alejandro Gorospe, Joaquin Cunanan & Company — Development Bank of the Philippines
The Chairman of the different Performance Evaluation Committees shall see to it that the new members are properly oriented regarding the work of the Committee. aisa dc
DONE in the City of Manila, this 16th day of March, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six.
Cite This Law
Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees, Letter of Instructions No. 386, Mar 16, 1976 (Philippines)
Designation of Representatives of the Private Sector as Members of the Performance Evaluation Committees, Letter of Instructions No. 386 (Phil. 1976)
Related Laws
- Officials Designated as Members of the Performance Evaluation CommitteeLetter of Instructions No. 365 • Jan 22, 1976 • Presidential Issuances
- Enhancing the Project Performance Monitoring and Evaluation SystemExecutive Order No. 789 • Mar 30, 2009 • Presidential Issuances
- Guidelines for the Rationalization of the Government Corporate SectorLetter of Instructions No. 1520 • Feb 4, 1986 • Presidential Issuances
- Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry as Official Private Sector Representative in the GovernmentLetter of Instructions No. 780 • Dec 7, 1978 • Presidential Issuances
- Reconstitution of PCWID Into a Planning, Evaluation and Consultative BodyPresidential Decree No. 267 • Aug 4, 1973 • Presidential Issuances
- Constitution of the OCA Performance Evaluation Review Committees (PERCs) in the Lower CourtsOCA Circular No. 10-01 • Feb 1, 2001 • Supreme Court Issuances
Browse More Presidential Issuances
Explore other laws in the Presidential Issuances category.
View All Presidential IssuancesNeed Help Understanding This Law?
Ask our AI assistant to explain provisions, implications, or related laws.
Ask AI About This Law