Letter of Instruction No. 29 (Marcos)

MALACAÑANG
RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
MANILA

October 19, 1972

LETTER OF INSTRUCTION No. 29

To: The Secretary of Foreign Affairs

In order to facilitate the implementation of the program of reforms of the Government, and in relation to your letters dated October 7 and 12, 1972, recommending the acceptance of the resignations of certain presidential appointees and informing that several staff officers and employees of that department will be asked to resign, etc., the following disciplinary actions are hereby taken for the causes stated in your said letters:

A. The resignations of the following are accepted:

  1. Minister Emilio Martinez
  2. Mr. Angel Lanuza
  3. Mr. Resurrecion Azada
  4. Mr. Marciano Joven
  5. Mr. Pablo Sen
  6. Mr. Fernando Santos
  7. Mr. Felipe Quiza

B. The following staff officers and employees are considered resigned:

  1. Ernesto Paloma
  2. Cristobal Manalo
  3. Jose Ortiz
  4. Lucia O. Castro

C. The following staff officers and employees are to be reassigned:

  1. Zoilo Alberto
  2. Ernesto Estrellado
  3. Amparo Ferrales
  4. Ernestina Kodikara

D. The following staff officers and employees are recalled to the Home Office for further investigation of their cases by the Board of Foreign Service:

  1. Rosalinda de Perio
  2. Mariano Bravo
  3. Estrella Pipo
  4. Emmanuel Contreras

This Order shall be implemented immediately:

(Sgd.) Ferdinand E. Marcos
President
Republic of the Philippines

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