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| Monday, 10 September 2007 | |
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NEW Oscar Inocentes - as presidential assistant for judicial affairs, with the rank of undersecretary Felicito Masagnay - as commissioner of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples representing Southern and Eastern Mindanao Miguel Imbing Apostol - as commissioner of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples representing Northern and Western Mindanao Gilbert Teodoro Jr. - as Secretary of National Defense Danilo Encinas - as undersecretary at the Office of the President Adviser for New Government Centers Sarah Buena Mirasol - as undersecretary at Office of the President Adviser for New Government Centers Delfin Samson - as assistant secretary at the Department of Agrarian Reform Arthur Ty - as member of the APEC Business Advisory Council Antonio "Tonypet" Albano - as executive director of the Office of Political Coalition Affairs Harry Angping - as Ambassador for Tourism and Investments in China Joselito Atienza Jr. - as secretary of Department of Environment and Natural Resources Rolando Pinero - as acting commissioner, Professional Regulatory Commission Ruth Rana Padilla – as acting PRC commissioner Nestor Camacho - as presidential assistant for Region 12, Office of External Affairs Virgilio Montera – as assistant secretary at the Department of Transportation and Communications. Datu Ali Balayman Sangki – as head of the Office of Muslim Affairs
Reynaldo Berroya – to assistant secretary at the Department of Transportation and Communications central office, from being head of the Land Transportation Office Elmer Soneja - as assistant secretary at the DOTC, from being legal affairs director and chair of the bids and awards committee Ruel Canobas - as commissioner at National Telecommunications Commission, from being undersecretary at the Office of Presidential Adviser on Political Affairs Agnes Devanadera – as acting secretary of the Department of Justice, concurrently Solicitor General Amparo Cabotaje-Tang – as officer in charge at the Office of the Solicitor General Ronaldo Puno - as presidential political affairs adviser, concurrently secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government Clarito Mallilin - as assistant secretary for finance and comptrollership at the DILG, from being Financial Management Services director Oscar Valenzuela - as assistant secretary for bureaus and services at the DILG Jorge Judan - as president of Philippine International Trading Corp, from being Philippine Commercial Attache to China Francisco Benedicto – as undersecretary at the Department of Foreign Affairs, from being undersecretary at the Office of the President, and overall chair of Cebu ASEAN Summit; former ambassador to Canada Carlito Puno – as president of United Coconut Chemicals Inc., from being chair of the Commission on Higher Education Romulo Neri - as acting chair of CHED, from being director of the National Economic Development Authority Augusto Santos – as Neda director, from being deputy director Silvestre Bello III - as presidential adviser for new government centers, from being general manager of the Philippine Reclamation Authority and chief operating officer of the Philippine National Oil Corp. Marcelino Tugaoen - as administrator of the National Irrigation Authority, from being deputy administrator Manuel Bonoan - as undersecretary at the Department of Public Works and Highways, from being OIC Veniedo Reyes – as full-pledged DPWH director for Mimaropa, from being acting regional director Marita Jimenez - as executive director of the Asian Development Bank, from being secretary for priority programs and official development assistance projects at the Office of the President Rodolfo Garcia - as chair of government panel in negotiations with MILF, from being member of panel; former head, coordinating committee on the cessation of hostilities Lilian Hefti - as OIC at the Bureau of Internal Revenue, from being deputy commissioner Vilma Labrador - as chair of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, from being Assistant Secretary for Programs and Projects at the Department of Education Teresita Inciong - as assistant secretary for programs and projects at Deped, from being director of Bureau of Elementary Education Fraklin Littaua - as executive director at the Bureau of Immigration, from being associate commissioner Angelo Reyes - as secretary of the Department of Energy, from being environment secretary Anthony Rolando Golez - as executive director of the Bicol Calamity Assistance Rehabilitation Effort Committee and deputy administrator of the Office of Civil Defense, from being OIC and spokesman of the National Disaster Coordinating Council Narciso Santiago – as Presidential Assistance for Western Visayas, from being PA for Revenue Enhancement Rafael Coscolluela – as administrator of the Sugar Regulatory Administration, from being PA for Western Visayas Aladdin Ampatuan - as assistant secretary for Muslim concerns at the Office for External Affairs, from being head of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Antonio Villar Jr. - as head of the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group, from being undersecretary for local govenrnance under the Office of the President, and assistant secretary at the DOTC
Arturo Lomibao - as chief of LTO; former chief of NIA Jose Mari Ponce - as administrator and CEO of the Cagayan Special Economic Zone with cabinet rank; former DAR undersecretary Ricardo Dapat - as director of the Bureau of Corrections; former head of PNP directorial staff Enrique Galang Jr. - as associate commissioner at the Bureau of Immigration, from being Unimad nominee in the party-list elections and executive director of the BI Nilo Rosas – as acting commissioner at the PRC; former education director for NCR Eduardo Malinis – as Insurance Commission chief; formerly commissioner of IC |
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