Reorganizing the Legislative-Executive Relations Committee
Supreme Court Memorandum Order No. 28-11, issued on August 23, 2011, reorganizes the Legislative-Executive Relations Committee due to changes in the judiciary's personnel. Chief Justice Renato C. Corona is appointed as the Chairperson, with Justice Presbitero J. Velasco, Jr. as the Co-Chairperson, and includes various justices and court officials as members. The memorandum also stipulates that all committee members and secretariat staff will receive standard expense allowances for their service. The order takes effect immediately upon issuance.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Supreme Court Memorandum Order No. 28-11
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Memorandum Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
August 23, 2011
SUPREME COURT MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 28-11
REORGANIZING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE RELATIONS COMMITTEE
In view of the retirement, resignation, promotion and appointment of some justices, judges, officials and employees of the judiciary, the Legislative-Executive Relations Committee, is hereby reorganized as follows:
| Chairperson: | Chief Justice Renato C. Corona |
| Co-Chairperson: | Justice Presbitero J. Velasco, Jr. |
| Members: | Justice Diosdado M. Peralta |
| Justice Lucas P. Bersamin | |
| Justice Jose P. Perez | |
| Justice Adolfo S. Azcuna, PHILJA | |
| PJ Andres B. Reyes, Jr., Court of Appeals | |
| PJ Ernesto D. Acosta, Court of Tax Appeals | |
| Presiding Justice of the Sandiganbayan 1 | |
| Hon. Jose Midas P. Marquez, Court Administrator | |
| Atty. Enriqueta Esguerra Vidal, Clerk of Court En Banc | |
| Atty. Edna E. Diño, SC Chief Attorney | |
| Atty. Corazon G. Ferrer-Flores, SC FMBO Chief | |
| Atty. Lilian Barribal-Co, FMO-OCA Chief | |
| Ms. Estrella D. Eje, Budget-FMBO Chief | |
| Atty. Gorgonio B. Elarmo, Jr., OCJ Representative | |
| Secretary: | Atty. Arianne Vanessa Josephine T. Jimenez |
| Asst. Secretary: | Atty. Gembeth G. Basilgo |
| Ms. Mary Angeline V. De Jesus |
The Chairperson, Co-Chairperson, Members, and Members of the Secretariat of the above committee, including those who have rendered service as part of the said committee prior to the issuance of this Memorandum Order, shall receive the usual expense allowances.
This Memorandum Order shall take effect upon its issuance this 23rd day of August 2011. cEaDTA
(SGD.) RENATO C. CORONAChief Justice
(SGD.) ANTONIO T. CARPIOSenior Associate Justice
(SGD.) PRESBITERO J. VELASCO, JR.Associate Justice
Footnotes
1.The Sandiganbayan shall be represented in the Committee by its Acting Presiding Justice until its Presiding Justice shall have been appointed and assumes office.
Cite This Law
Reorganizing the Legislative-Executive Relations Committee, Supreme Court Memorandum Order No. 28-11, Aug 23, 2011 (Philippines)
Reorganizing the Legislative-Executive Relations Committee, Supreme Court Memorandum Order No. 28-11 (Phil. 2011)
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