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The Civil Service Commission (CSC) issued a ruling yesterday that Chief Public Attorney Persida Rueda-Acosta and her deputies could keep their posts since they do not need career executive service (CES) eligibility.

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A man who claimed to be a National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agent threatened two high-ranking government officials yesterday following a traffic dispute that occurred as the officials were on their way to Malacañang Palace.

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Amid criticism that President Arroyo has made numerous political appoint-ments in the past nine years, officials claimed that her administration has the highest ratio of career service executives since 1986.

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Assistant Secretary Anthonette Allones said DOLE is just awaiting the approval of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to implement the government’s rationalization program, which is designed to streamline government agencies by dissolving redundant offices and posts, realigning personnel and offering early retirement.
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Amid criticism that President Arroyo has made numerous political appoint-ments in the past nine years, officials claimed that her administration has the highest ratio of career service executives since 1986.

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