MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ Memorandum Circular No. 875, November 7, 1975 ]

AUTHORIZING ATTENDANCE IN THE THIRD NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS LEAGUE OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. (AOLP).

The Administrative Officers League of the Philippines, Inc. (AOLP) will hold its Third National Conference in Manila on December 15-17, 1975, on the Theme: “The Role of Administrative Officer in the New Society and National Development.”

The conference aims to discuss progressive and innovative trends in management geared toward an effective and more responsive public administration and to satisfy the requirements of the New Society.1aшphi1

All heads of departments, chiefs of bureaus and offices, as well as government-owned or controlled corporations and local governments situated within the Greater Manila Area, are hereby authorized to send their Chief of Administrative Service or Administrative Officer and their immediate assistant to the conference on official time, with reasonable expenses for transportation and conference fee, all chargeable against the appropriations of their respective offices, in accordance with the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 344 dated November 26, 1973, as implemented by COA General Circular No. 127 dated November.27, 1973, subject to the availability of funds and the usual accounting and auditing requirements, as an exception to Memorandum Circular No. 593 of this Office dated August 8, 1972.

The participants shall submit to their respective agency heads a report on their attendance and participation in the conference within thirty (30) days after the termination thereof. Likewise, within the same period, a report and evaluation of the conference should be submitted to this Office. The report thereon should include a financial statement of income and expenses duly audited by a Certified Public Accountant not connected with the League.

By authority of the President:

(SGD.) ROBERTO V. REYES
Deputy Executive Secretary

Manila, November 7, 1975


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