Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors
Presidential Decree No. 1137, issued on May 5, 1977, standardizes the salaries of government prosecutors in the Philippines, addressing previous salary discrepancies that left them without adjustments since 1974. The decree establishes specific annual salary rates for various positions within the Department of Justice, including State Prosecutors and Provincial and City Fiscals, with salaries based on rank and location class. It aims to enhance the morale of prosecutors and attract qualified individuals by ensuring compensation is commensurate with their roles. The decree also stipulates that funding for these salary increases will come from the National Treasury and will take effect on July 1, 1977. However, it excludes certain city fiscal positions from these adjustments.
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- What is Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors about?
- Presidential Decree No. 1137, issued on May 5, 1977, standardizes the salaries of government prosecutors in the Philippines, addressing previous salary discrepancies that left them without adjustments since 1974. The decree establishes specific annual salary rates for various positions within the Department of Justice, including State Prosecutors and Provincial and City Fiscals, with salaries based on rank and location class. It aims to enhance the morale of prosecutors and attract qualified individuals by ensuring compensation is commensurate with their roles. The decree also stipulates that funding for these salary increases will come from the National Treasury and will take effect on July 1, 1977. However, it excludes certain city fiscal positions from these adjustments.
- What type of law is Presidential Decree No. 1137?
- Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors (Presidential Decree No. 1137) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors enacted?
- Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors (Presidential Decree No. 1137) was enacted on May 5, 1977.
- What is the citation for Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors?
- Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors, Presidential Decree No. 1137, May 5, 1977 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 1137
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 5, 1977
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1137
STANDARDIZING THE SALARIES OF ALL GOVERNMENT PROSECUTORS
WHEREAS, State Prosecutors of the Department of Justice and Provincial and City Fiscals who are covered by the provisions of Republic Act No. 5184 and Republic Act No. 6407 have not received salary adjustments since the implementation of Budget Circular No. 240 which took effect on July 1, 1974;
WHEREAS, when employees of the National Government covered by the Classification and Pay Plans administered by the Budget Commission received salary adjustments effective January 1, 1976 from 15% to 30% of their basic salaries under L.O.I. No. 345, the benefits did not extend to the members of the Prosecution Service;
WHEREAS, to preserve the morale and adequately compensate all Government Prosecutors and to attract and keep capable and efficient men in the Prosecution Service, it is necessary to raise and standardize their salaries commensurate with their duties, functions and responsibilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree:
SECTION 1. The provisions of existing laws to the contrary notwithstanding the salaries of State Prosecutors in the Department of Justice shall be as follows:
a. The Chief State Prosecutor shall be paid according to his rank and grade as a member of the Career Executive Service Board. The subordinate positions shall be paid as follows;
b. Three Assistant Chief State Prosecutors at P29,904 provided that if one or more is admitted to the CES, he shall be paid according to his rank and grade as determined by the CESB;
c. Six Senior State Prosecutors, each at P28,668 per annum;
d. Six Senior State Prosecutors, each at P28,248 per annum;
e. Six Senior State Prosecutors, each at P27,185 per annum;
f. Six State Prosecutors, each at P26,370 per annum;
g. Six State Prosecutors, each at P25,554 per annum;
h. Eleven State Prosecutors, each at P24,739 per annum;
i. Eleven State Prosecutors, each at P23,923 per annum;
j. Sixteen District State Prosecutors, each at P23,108 per annum;
k. Two State Prosecutors, each at P21,476 per annum;
l. Three State Prosecutors, each at P14,828 per annum;
m. Two State Prosecutors, each at P16,311 per annum; cd i
n. One State Prosecutor who shall receive an annual salary of P16,270 per annum;
o. One State Prosecutor who shall receive an annual salary of P16,185 per annum;
p. Two State Prosecutors, each at P13,998 per annum;
q. One State Prosecutor who shall receive an annual salary of P15,389 per annum;
r. Five State Prosecutors, each at P15,466 per annum;
s. One State Prosecutor who shall receive an annual salary of P12,678 per annum;
SECTION 2. The annual salaries of Provincial and City Fiscals shall be as herein below fixed: cdt
A. First Class Province
a. Fifty-two Provincial Fiscals at P29,360 each
b. Fifty-three First Assistants at P23,948 each
c. Fifty-three Second Assistants at P22,243 each
d. Forty-nine Third Assistants at P20,686 each
e. Forty-five Fourth Assistants at P19,054 each
f. Thirty-six Fifth Assistants at P17,423 each
g. One Hundred Seventy-nine Assistants at P15,570 each
B. Second Class Province
a. Ten Provincial Fiscals at P27,803 each
b. Ten First Assistants at P22,317 each
c. Nine Second Assistants at P20,686 each
d. Eight Third Assistants at P19,054 each
e. Seven Fourth Assistants at P17,423 each
f. Five Fifth Assistants at P15,792 each
g. Three Assistants at P15,792 each
C. Third Class Province
a. Four Provincial Fiscals at P26,172 each
b. Three First Assistants at P20,686 each
c. Two Second Assistants at P19,054 each
d. One Third Assistant at 17,423
D. Fourth Class Province
a. Four Provincial Fiscals at P24,541 each
b. Two First Assistants at P19,054 each
c. Two Assistants at P15,792 each
E. Fifth Class Province
a. One Provincial Fiscal at P24,615
F. First Class City
a. Twenty-five City Fiscals at P30,176 each
b. Twenty-three First Assistants at P24,467 each
c. Nineteen Second Assistants at P22,836 each
d. Twenty-Three Third Assistants at P21,205 each
e. Twenty-two Fourth Assistants at P20,018 each
f. Eighteen Fifth Assistants at P19,277 each acd
g. Seven Sixth Assistants at P18,536 each
h. Seventeen Other Assistants at P15,718 each
G. Second Class City
a. Sixteen City Fiscals at P28,555 each
H. Third Class City
a. Eight City Fiscals at P26,914 each
b. Eight First Assistants at P21,205 each
c. Six Second Assistants at P19,573 each
d. Four Third Assistants at P17,940 each
e. One Fourth Assistant at P15,273
f. One Fifth Assistant at P15,422
I. Fourth Class City
a. Five City Fiscals at P24,356 each
b. Three First Assistants at P19,203 each
c. One Second Assistant at P17,646
J. Fifth Class City
a. Two City Fiscals at P24,763 each
SECTION 3. The number of positions by grade and classes may be increased or decreased through the normal budgeting procedures.
SECTION 4. There is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated such sums as may be necessary to pay the salary increases provided for in Sections 1 and 2 hereof, and thereafter, the funds needed to implement the provisions of this Decree shall be included in the Annual Appropriations Act, provided that the salary increases herein provided for shall be borne by the National Government, and provided, further that this Decree shall not apply to the City Fiscal of Manila and his Assistants, the City Fiscal of Quezon City and his Assistants, and to the City Fiscal of Pasay City. This is without prejudice to the grant of allowance to the abovementioned Fiscals by the government provided the such allowances shall not exceed twenty-five per cent of their basic salaries. aisa dc
SECTION 5. This Decree shall take effect July 1, 1977.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 5th day of May, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Seven.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 73 No. 27 Page 6097 on July 4, 1977.
Cite This Law
Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors, Presidential Decree No. 1137, May 5, 1977 (Philippines)
Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors, Presidential Decree No. 1137 (Phil. 1977)
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