MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR No. 10, August 13, 1962 ]

URGING ALL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT TO ATTEND THE FIFTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION.

The Personnel Officers Association of the Philippines, Inc. (POAP), with the technical assistance of the Civil Service Commission, will hold its Fifth National Conference on Public Personnel Administration on September 17, 18, and 19, 1962, at the GSIS Social Hall Manila. It has for its theme “The Role of the Personnel Man in the implementation of the President’s Five-Year Integrated Socio-Economic Program.”

The need for strengthening the public service through the institution of administrative reforms which would harness the energy and resources of public servants and administrators has been stressed time and again. This conference is a healthy and encouraging move towards the attainment of this end. It will provide opportunity for professional development in the field of personnel management and thus further enhance the efficiency of the service.1âшphi1

In view of the importance of this conference, all heads of departments, bureaus, offices and government-owned or controlled corporations are urged to send administrative officers, personnel, training officers, members of the POAP and other delegates to attend this conference in their official capacity as officials responsible for personnel management. Their attendance shall be on officials time and their expenses for transportation, subsistence, lodging and conference fees in connection therewith shall be chargeable against the appropriations of their respective offices, subject to the availability of funds and the usual accounting and auditing requirements.

Delegates should be required to submit to their respective agency heads a report of their attendance and participation in the conference.

By the authority of the President:

SALVADOR L. MARIÑO
Executive Secretary

Manila, August 13, 1962


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