Letter of Instruction No. 20 (Marcos)

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Letter of Instruction No. 20 (1972)
by Ferdinand Marcos
4303570Letter of Instruction No. 201972Ferdinand Marcos

MALACAÑANG
RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
MANILA

Manila, October 2, 1972

LETTER OF INSTRUCTION No. 20

To:






The Secretary of Public Works and Communications
The Commissioner of Public Highways
The Postmaster General
The Commissioner of Land Transporation
The Director of Telecommunications
The Acting Chief of Radio Regulations, Radio Control Office
The Director, Civil Aeronautics Administration
The Officer-in-Charge, Irrigation Service Unit

In order to facilitate the implementation of the program of reforms of the Government, and in relation to your letters of indorsements dated September 27, 28 and 29, 1972, recommending disciplinary action against certain officials and employees, who are either facing charges or are notoriously undesirable, in the different offices under the Department of Public Works and Communications, you are hereby directed to take the following actions:

1. Dismiss immediately all officials and employees recomended for dismissal, including those whose services can be dispensed with, as contained in your reports which are attached as integral parts of this Order, except as herein otherwise indicated, to wit:

(1) Felipe Nobleza
Suspension for one year without pay
(2) Paulino Versoza
Suspension for one year without pay
(3) Rosalinda Purugganan
Suspension for one year without pay
(4) Jesus Sembrano
Suspension for one year without pay

2. Considered as resigned the officials and employees enumerated in your reports.

3. Suspend for one year the officials and employees included in your reports.

Your immediate compliance with this Order is enjoined.

(Sgd.) Ferdinand E. Marcos
President
Republic of the Philippines

This work is in the public domain because it is a work of the Philippine government (see Republic Act No. 8293 Sec. 176).

All official Philippine texts of a legislative, administrative, or judicial nature, or any official translation thereof, are ineligible for copyright.

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