Establishing An Anti-Red Tape Task Force

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Establishing An Anti-Red Tape Task Force

Executive Order No. 557

August 8, 2006

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Summary of Executive Order No. 557

Establishment of Anti-Red Tape Task Force
- An Anti-Red Tape Task Force is established with full-time members from various government agencies and the private sector. (Section 1)
- The Secretary of Trade and Industry shall be the Chairman of the Task Force, and there shall be a full-time operations officer from the Export Development Council Secretariat. (Section 2)
- The Task Force shall handle the Anti-Red Tape Module of the forthcoming National Competitiveness Summit and shall be incorporated into the National Competitiveness Council to be established in the said Summit. (Section 3)
- All executive issuances inconsistent with this Executive Order are repealed or modified accordingly. (Section 4)
- The Executive Order takes effect immediately. (Section 5)

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Establishing An Anti-Red Tape Task Force

Executive Order No. 557

August 8, 2006

MALACAÑANG Manila BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES EXECUTIVE ORDER NO 557 &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp August 8, 2006 ESTABLISHING AN ANTI-RED TAPE TASK FORCE WHEREAS, one of the strategic measures for global competitiveness in the Medium Term Philippine Development Plan is to reduce red tape in all government agencies to reduce transactions costs; NOW, THEREFORE, I, GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, President of the Philippines, by the power vested in me by Constitution and the laws of the Philippines, do hereby order: 1. There is hereby established an Anti-Red Tape Task Force ("Task Force") with full-time members from the Presidential Management Staff, the Commission on Information and Communications Technology, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Export Development Council Secretariat, and the National Anti-Poverty Commission as members. The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry shall likewise be invited to be send a representative who shall participate full-time in the activities of the Task Force. 2. The Secretary of Trade and Industry shall be the Chairman of the Task Force. There shall be a full-time operations...
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MALACAÑANG Manila BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES EXECUTIVE ORDER NO 557 &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp August 8, 2006 ESTABLISHING AN ANTI-RED TAPE TASK FORCE WHEREAS, one of the strategic measures for global competitiveness in the Medium Term Philippine Development Plan is to reduce red tape in all government agencies to reduce transactions costs; NOW, THEREFORE, I, GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, President of the Philippines, by the power vested in me by Constitution and the laws of the Philippines, do hereby order: 1. There is hereby established an Anti-Red Tape Task Force ("Task Force") with full-time members from the Presidential Management Staff, the Commission on Information and Communications Technology, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Export Development Council Secretariat, and the National Anti-Poverty Commission as members. The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry shall likewise be invited to be send a representative who shall participate full-time in the activities of the Task Force. 2. The Secretary of Trade and Industry shall be the Chairman of the Task Force. There shall be a full-time operations...
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