Saturday, November 7, 2009

THE SOURCEBOOK . . .

The CSC through its Office for Legal Affairs under Director IV Ariel G. Ronquillo and Director III Alexis P. Tabino recently came out with a "Sourcebook on Administrative Offenses in the Civil Service", which is now available at the Public Assistance and Information Office of the Civil Service Commission.

In his Foreward Message, then Chairman Ricardo L Saludo remarked: "Through the years, the resolution of Administrative cases by the Commission, by other quasi-judicial agencies and by the courts, however, has contributed to a wealth of jurisprudence on the definition of administrative offenses and on the acts constituting them. The need to define the administrative offense, taking into account the latest jurisprudence, becomes more pressing as the Commission remains committed in its resolve to provide speedy administrative justice in the civil service".

The last time that the CSC published a manual defining the different administrative offenses in the Civil Service was in 2001, under then Chairperson Corazon Alma De Leon, entitled: "Manual on Definitions of Administrative Offenses in the Civil Service".
(Above inset picture: Dir. IV Ariel G. Ronquillo, Office for Legal Affairs, Civil Service Commission)
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