The House Committee on Government Reorganization on Monday approved the Marcos administration’s proposed National Government Rightsizing Act of 2022. Know more:
THE House Committee on Government Reorganization on Monday approved the Marcos administration’s proposed National Government Rightsizing Act of 2022.
The bill said the Legislature, the Judiciary, Constitutional Commissions, Commission on Human Rights, and Office of the Ombudsman may, within their respective authorized appropriations, likewise rightsize their respective offices, consistent with the principles and guidelines contained in this proposal, and within the parameters of the Unified Position Classification and Compensation System established under RA 6758.
The bill also mandates the committee to conduct strategic review and study on the role, mandates, functions, programs, projects, operations, structure and manpower complement of the different agencies under the Executive Branch.
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