Letter of Instruction No. 32 (Marcos)
MALACAÑANG
RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
MANILA
LETTER OF INSTRUCTION No. 32
| To: | The Chairman–General Manager Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office |
In order to facilitate the implementation of the program of reforms in the public service, and in relation to your letters dated October 4 and 13, 1972, recommending the dismissal and informing the acceptance of the resignations of officials and employees of that office in compliance with Letter of Instruction No. 14 dated September 29, 1972, as amended by Letter of Instruction No. 14–A dated October 5, 1972, the following actions are hereby taken for the causes stated in your said letters:
A. Salvador Pedriña is hereby dismissed.
B. The action taken accepting the resignations of the following is hereby confirmed:
| 1. Camilo Balisnomo | 11. Leslie Gahol |
| 2. Ricardo Ignacio | 12. Lorenzo Silva |
| 3. Bienvenido Dimalanta | 13. Prospero Justiniano |
| 4. Federico Diño | 14. Celso Lascano |
| 5. Isabel P. Arabe | 15. Arsenio Ignacio |
| 6. Jesus Pentecostes | 16. Vicente Illera, Jr. |
| 7. Wenceslao Sarabia | 17. Daniel Brillantes |
| 8. Miguel Laurente | 18. Vicente Suyat |
| 9. Ramon Afable | 19. Patricio Ilada |
| 10. Zacarias Guevarra |
This Order shall be implemented immediately.
(Sgd.) Ferdinand E. Marcos
President
Republic of the Philippines
October 24, 1972
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