MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ Memorandum Circular No. 831, May 7, 1975 ]

AUTHORIZING THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTORS’ LEAGUE OF THE PHILIPPINE (GPLP) TO HOLD A CONVENTION-SEMINAR AND ENJOINING ATTENDANCE THEREIN.

The Government Prosecutors’ League of the Philippines (GPLP) will hold a convention-seminar and workshop in Cebu City from May 14-17, 1975, on theme: “The Prosecution Arm on. Government and Its Role in. the Development for Progress of the Republic.”

The objectives of the convention-seminar are: 1) to define the areas of operation and goals for government prosecutors where reforms are called for and to determine what such reforms shall consist in; 2) to pinpoint problems of the prosecutors in the discharge of their duties and provide solutions thereto within the context of the New Constitution; and 3) to instill in the minds and hearts of Government Prosecutors a continuing and profound interest and awareness of their role in the dispensation of justice.

City and provincial fiscals and their assistants, Solicitors in the Office of the Solicitor General, prosecutors of the Prosecution Staff of the Secretary of Justice, as well as other prosecutors in other departments, bureaus and offices, the total number of whom shall in no case exceed one hundred fifty (150) participants, are hereby authorized to attend the convention-seminar on official time with expenses for transportation, subsistence, and lodging as well as seminar fees, all chargeable against the appropriations of their respective offices, subject to the availability of funds and the usual accounting and auditing requirements, and as an exception to the provisions of Memorandum Circular No. 593, series of 1972.

The participants shall submit to their respective office heads report of their attendance in the convention-seminar within thirty (30) days after the termination thereof.1aшphi1

By authority of the President:

(SGD.) ROBERTO V. REYES
Deputy Executive Secretary

Manila, May 7, 1975


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