Dismissal of Notoriously Undesirable Officials and Employees of Davao Customs Office
Letter of Instructions No. 102, issued on July 13, 1973, directs the Secretary of Finance and the Commissioner of Customs to implement disciplinary actions against certain officials and employees of the Davao Customs Office deemed "notoriously undesirable." The letter specifically mandates the immediate dismissal of thirteen identified personnel, including Customs Inspectors and security guards. Additionally, it requires the relief of the Collector of the Port of Davao, pending formal investigation. The order emphasizes the need for swift compliance to facilitate government reforms.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 102
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 13, 1973
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 102
| TO | : | The Secretary of Finance |
| The Commissioner of Customs |
In order to facilitate the implementation of the program of reforms of the government, and in relation to the letter of the Secretary of National Defense dated June 18, 1973 recommending disciplinary action against certain officials and employees of the Davao Customs Office who are notoriously undesirable, you are hereby directed to take the following actions:
(1) Dismiss immediately the following officials and employees:
1. Customs Police Captain Roberto Belmonte
2. Customs Inspector Ignacio Alino
3. Customs Inspector Pablo Juinio
4. Sr. Cash Clerk Inocencio Cuison
5. Customs Security Guard Patrocinio Derecho
6. Customs Security Guard Norman Espejo
7. Quartermaster Pastor Gandari
8. Clerk I Eugene Chiong
9. Marine Engine Oiler Alejandro Canlas
10. Customs Examiner Felipe Abella
11. Trade Control Examiner Domingo Linsangan
12. Trade Control Examiner Francisco Montenegro
13. Trade Control Examiner Leopoldo Ignacio
(2) To immediately order and effect the relief of the Collector of the Port of Davao from his position without prejudice to his formal investigation.
Your immediate compliance with this Order is enjoined.
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Dismissal of Notoriously Undesirable Officials and Employees of Davao Customs Office, Letter of Instructions No. 102, Jul 13, 1973 (Philippines)
Dismissal of Notoriously Undesirable Officials and Employees of Davao Customs Office, Letter of Instructions No. 102 (Phil. 1973)
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