Dismissal of Certain Officials and Employees of the Bureau of Posts
Letter of Instructions No. 23, issued on October 5, 1972, directs the Secretary of Public Works and Communications to implement the dismissal of specific officials and employees from the Bureau of Posts. The first list includes 106 individuals found guilty of dishonesty and violations of the Civil Service Law, while the second list contains eight officials also deemed undesirable. The directive emphasizes the urgency of these dismissals to enhance the reorganization of government offices and eliminate corrupt officials. Immediate compliance with the order is required to ensure accountability and integrity within the public service.
October 5, 1972
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 23
TO : The Secretary of Public Works and Communications
In order to speed up the reorganization of the different offices of the Government and the current drive to weed out undesirable officials and employees, you are hereby directed to implement immediately the herein recommendation of the Acting Postmaster General that the officials and employees of the Bureau of Posts included in the two attached lists be dismissed: cd i
1. The first list containing the names of 106 officials and employees, with Antonio Solmirano in No. 1 and Jesus Valera in No. 106 slots, respectively, for having been found guilty of dishonesty and other gross violations of Civil Service Law and rules, thus making them undesirable public servants;
2. The second list containing the names of eight (8) officials and employees, headed by Dominador Tupaz, postmaster, and Adrian Tominez on the last number, for having been found guilty of the charges filed against them, thus making them undesirable public servants.
Immediate compliance with this order is desired.