Arroyo extends mandate of ME presidential committee
Amid the political tension in Lebanon, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo extended the mandate of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (PMEPC) by another three months.
In issuing Executive Order 692, President Arroyo said the PMEPC, headed by special envoy Roy Cimatu, would continue its administrative and operational functions until March 31.
An additional P3 million will be allocated to the committee, the funds of which would be sourced from the Office of the President.
"Additional financial requirements that may be needed by the committee shall be sourced out by the Department of Budget and Management from available funds of the concerned PMEPC member0agecnies, subject to the usual government accounting and auditing rule sand regulations," the EO read.
The PMEPC was created in 2002 following the Iraq crisis which later led to the deployment ban of Filipino workers in the troubled Middle East country. In 2004, the situation was compounded by the abduction of Filipino driver Angelo dela Cruz in 2004.
The mandate of the PMEPC first expired on June 30, 2007 but was extended in August 2007 through Executive Order 640 which gave them a mandate until Dec. 31, 2007 following continued tensions in Iraq and Lebanon. - GMANews.TV
In issuing Executive Order 692, President Arroyo said the PMEPC, headed by special envoy Roy Cimatu, would continue its administrative and operational functions until March 31.
An additional P3 million will be allocated to the committee, the funds of which would be sourced from the Office of the President.
"Additional financial requirements that may be needed by the committee shall be sourced out by the Department of Budget and Management from available funds of the concerned PMEPC member0agecnies, subject to the usual government accounting and auditing rule sand regulations," the EO read.
The PMEPC was created in 2002 following the Iraq crisis which later led to the deployment ban of Filipino workers in the troubled Middle East country. In 2004, the situation was compounded by the abduction of Filipino driver Angelo dela Cruz in 2004.
The mandate of the PMEPC first expired on June 30, 2007 but was extended in August 2007 through Executive Order 640 which gave them a mandate until Dec. 31, 2007 following continued tensions in Iraq and Lebanon. - GMANews.TV
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