Requiring the Filing of Criminal Complaints Against Government Personnel Charged Administratively, Wherethe Administrative Case Involves Dishonesty, Corruption or Moral Turpitude

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Requiring the Filing of Criminal Complaints Against Government Personnel Charged Administratively, Wherethe Administrative Case Involves Dishonesty, Corruption or Moral Turpitude

Executive Order No. 390

April 26, 1972

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Summary of Executive Order No. 390

Requirement for Filing Criminal Complaints Against Government Personnel
- In all instances where administrative cases involving dishonesty, corruption or moral turpitude are filed against government personnel, the corresponding criminal complaints must be filed against such erring personnel.
- This requirement applies to all government personnel, both national and local.
- Department Secretaries and heads of government agencies are responsible for the due enforcement or implementation of this Order.

Rationale
- It has been observed that some government personnel have been charged administratively without the corresponding criminal complaints being filed against them, despite the fact that the offense involves dishonesty, corrupt or immoral acts punishable under penal laws.
- Such omission is not conducive to good government, as it enables dishonest or corrupt respondents to avoid the penal sanction of the law in proper cases.
- Sound public administration demands that the full force of the law be brought to bear upon erring government personnel to upgrade the public service and to enhance the people's faith in the Government.

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Requiring the Filing of Criminal Complaints Against Government Personnel Charged Administratively, Wherethe Administrative Case Involves Dishonesty, Corruption or Moral Turpitude

Executive Order No. 390

April 26, 1972

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 390 April 26, 1972 REQUIRING THE FILING OF CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS AGAINST GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL CHARGED ADMINISTRATIVELY, WHERE THE ADMINISTRATIVE CASE INVOLVES DISHONESTY, CORRUPTION OR MORAL TURPITUDE WHEREAS, it has been observed that some government personnel have been charged administratively without the corresponding criminal complaints being filed against them, despite the fact that the offense involves dishonesty, corrupt or immoral acts punishable under penal laws; WHEREAS, such omission is not conducive to good government, as it enables dishonest or corrupt respondents to avoid the penal sanction of the law in proper cases; and WHEREAS, sound public administration demands that the full force of the law be brought to bear upon erring government personnel to upgrade the public service and to enhance the people's faith in the Government. NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby require that in all instances where administrative cases involving dishonesty, corruption or moral turpitude are filed against government personnel, the corresponding criminal complaints must be...
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Requiring the Filing of Criminal Complaints Against Government Personnel Charged Administratively, Wherethe Administrative Case Involves Dishonesty, Corruption or Moral Turpitude

Amends

n/a

Amended by

n/a

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Executive Issuances

Executive Orders

government personnel

administrative cases

dishonesty

corruption

moral turpitude

criminal complaints

penal laws

public service

public administration

government agencies

executive order

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 390 April 26, 1972 REQUIRING THE FILING OF CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS AGAINST GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL CHARGED ADMINISTRATIVELY, WHERE THE ADMINISTRATIVE CASE INVOLVES DISHONESTY, CORRUPTION OR MORAL TURPITUDE WHEREAS, it has been observed that some government personnel have been charged administratively without the corresponding criminal complaints being filed against them, despite the fact that the offense involves dishonesty, corrupt or immoral acts punishable under penal laws; WHEREAS, such omission is not conducive to good government, as it enables dishonest or corrupt respondents to avoid the penal sanction of the law in proper cases; and WHEREAS, sound public administration demands that the full force of the law be brought to bear upon erring government personnel to upgrade the public service and to enhance the people's faith in the Government. NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby require that in all instances where administrative cases involving dishonesty, corruption or moral turpitude are filed against government personnel, the corresponding criminal complaints must be...
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Requiring the Filing of Criminal Complaints Against Government Personnel Charged Administratively, Wherethe Administrative Case Involves Dishonesty, Corruption or Moral Turpitude