The ORG, dubbed as ARMMs little Malacañang, has jurisdiction over more than 20 support offices and departments devolved by national government.
Ampatuan, the regions fifth elected chief executive in 15 years, was the first to issue such a declaration, a move his legal and administrative advisers describe as the initial step to the integration of transparency and accountability into the regional bureaucracy.
Lawyer Oscar Sampulna, ARMMs newly appointed secretary, said Ampatuan has authorized the regions attorney-general and resident Ombudsman, Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi, to inspect, whenever there is a need, the coffers of all agencies under the regional government.
"This is an unprecedented official action. This has never been instituted before as a mechanism for the efficient handling of funds by officials of the ARMMs executive department," Sampulna said.
Ampatuan, who is only 38, virtually amazed the ARMMs political communities by appointing many young, qualified professionals to key positions in his cabinet, something that has never been witnessed before in the 15-year history of the ARMM.
Ampatuans agriculture, trade, social welfare, investments secretaries are mostly in their 30s.
Ampatuan earlier said he is convinced that young Moro leaders, if given the proper break, can efficiently help improve regional security and revive the seemingly moribund economy of the ARMM.
Guiani-Sayadi said Ampatuan has also revoked previous orders detailing career employees of ARMM to other offices in the region.