Rules of Procedure in Administrative Investigations of GSIS Employees and Officials, as Amended
GSIS Resolution No. 65-07, adopted on April 11, 2007, amends previous regulations regarding the administrative investigations of GSIS employees and officials. It authorizes the President and General Manager, along with other designated executives, to initiate criminal complaints on behalf of GSIS, subject to the President's approval. Additionally, the President is required to notify the Board of Trustees within five days of such filings, providing them with relevant documentation. This resolution incorporates the updated procedures into the existing Rules of Procedure for administrative investigations. The resolution was officially filed on November 14, 2007, and published in the National Administrative Register.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- GSIS Resolution No. 65-07
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Other Rules and Procedures
- Subcategory
- Government Service Insurance System
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 11, 2007
GSIS RESOLUTION NO. 65-07
RULES OF PROCEDURE IN ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATIONS OF GSIS EMPLOYEES AND OFFICIALS, AS AMENDED
RESOLVED, That, in order to avoid confusion, to AMEND Board Resolution No. 16 dated February 16, 2005, to read as follows:
"RESOLVED, That, to protect the interest of the GSIS and as exigencies may require, the President and General Manager, the Chief Legal Counsel, the Head of the GSIS Investigation Department (formerly Investigation Unit), and other executives authorized to act for and in behalf of the President and General Manager, may on their own initiate the filing of criminal complaints before the Ombudsman, the Courts, the Department of Justice or other appropriate government offices. However, criminal complaints filed in the name of the GSIS shall be instituted only upon approval of the President and General Manager.
"RESOLVED FURTHER, that the PGM shall, within five (5) days from the filing of the criminal case, inform the Board of Trustees of such filing by furnishing the Corporate Secretary with a copy of the criminal complaint, affidavit/s and a pleadings relative to such criminal case.
"The Corporate Secretary shall provide each Trustee with a copy of the criminal case or cases instituted, together with its attachments as soon as she gets them.
"RESOLVED FINALLY, that the above-mentioned procedure be incorporated in the Rules of Procedure in Administrative Investigations of GSIS Employees and Officials (under Rule XVII Sec. 1 PPG No. 178-04, as amended, approved per Board Resolution No. 54 dated May 30, 2005)." aCHDAE
Adopted: April 11, 2007 (Board Meeting No. 7)
Date Filed: November 14, 2007
Published in the National Administrative Register, Vol. XVIII No. 4 (October-December 2007).
Cite This Law
Rules of Procedure in Administrative Investigations of GSIS Employees and Officials, as Amended, GSIS Resolution No. 65-07, Apr 11, 2007 (Philippines)
Rules of Procedure in Administrative Investigations of GSIS Employees and Officials, as Amended, GSIS Resolution No. 65-07 (Phil. 2007)
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