MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
[ MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR No. 27, s. 1963, June 21, 1963 ]
ESTABLISHING A SCHEDULE OF SEMINARS ON MORAL REGENERATION
In line with his campaign for moral regeneration, the President has decided to conduct, among other things, a series of seminars among key officials and employees of the Executive Departments, including the bureaus and offices under them. Accordingly, on June 10, 1963, he started the seminar with personnel of the Department of Finance.
For the personnel of the rest of the Departments, similar seminars will be conducted at the Malacaņang Heroes Hall from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon in accordance with the following schedule.
Department |
Date |
Public Works and Communications |
June 24, 1963 |
Office of Economic Coordination |
July 1, 1963 | 1âшphi1
General Services |
July 8, 1963 |
Commerce and Industry |
July 15, 1963 |
National Defense |
July 22, 1963 |
Agricultural and Natural Resources |
July 29, 1963 |
Justice |
August 5, 1963 |
Labor |
August 12, 1963 |
Education |
August 19, 1963 |
Foreign Affairs |
August 26, 1963 |
General Auditing Office |
September 2, 1963 |
Health |
September 9, 1963 |
Office of the President |
September 16, 1963 |
It is hereby urged that key officials and employees of all departments and the bureaus and offices under them, including the General Auditing Office, particularly department secretaries and undersecretaries, heads and assistant heads of bureaus and offices, chiefs and assistant chiefs of divisions and primary units, auditors and assistant auditors, chiefs of sections, and those exercising some degree of supervision, attend and participate in the aforementioned seminars as scheduled above, provided that the maximum capacity of 200 of the Malacaņang Heroes Hall is not exceeded.
The above schedule is subject to change as may be directed by the President, notice of which will be duly sent to the Department concerned.
By authority of the President:
SALVADOR L MARIŅO
Executive Secretary
Manila, June 21, 1963
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