MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ Memorandum Circular No. 131, May 7, 1991 ]

TO : ALL HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS AND AGENCIES IN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT INCLUDING GOVERNMENT-OWNED OR CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS WITH ORIGINAL CHARTERS

SUBJECT : Congress of Government Executives for Panibagong Sigla 2000 (PS 2000)

A Congress of Senior Government Executives is scheduled on MAY 31, 1991 at LA SALLE GREENH1LLS, Ortigas Avenue, Metro Manila in support of the objectives of the Panibagong Sigla 2000 (PS 2000) project spearheaded by the PS 2000 Steering Committee. PS 2000 aims to renew public service administration for the purpose of instituting necessary reforms. The Congress is specifically designed to: (1) brief senior government, officials on PS 2000 and other relevant concerns: (2 ) enlist their support and active participation in the various activities of PS 2000; (3) get them to advocate the objectives and principles of PS 2000 in their respective agencies: and (4) facilitate the conduct of consultations of the PS 2000 Task Forces in their respective agencies.1aшphi1

In view of the relevance and significance of the objectives of PS 2000 to the goals of government, all Undersecretaries for Administration, Assistant Secretaries in charge of Human Resource Development (HRD). Bureau Directors and heads of Boards, Councils and Commissions, officers of associations of regional executives not exceeding five (5) per region and senior executives of GOCCs of equivalent ranks are hereby enjoined to attend said Congress.

A convention fee of P300.00 per participant, traveling expenses and per diems and transportation allowances for those stationed outside Metro Manila are hereby authorized chargeable against appropriations of the agencies concerned and payable to the Career Executive Service Board (CESB) which shall serve as the Congress Secretariat.

Done in the City of Manila this 7th day of May in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-One.

(Sgd.) OSCAR M. ORBOS
Executive Secretary


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