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2014-06-10 |
BRION, J. |
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We begin with a brief background on the organizational structure of the IBP. The IBP is divided into nine (9) geographic regions, namely: Northern Luzon, Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Bicolandia, Greater Manila, Western Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Western Mindanao and Eastern Mindanao.[31] | |||||
2013-12-10 |
LEONEN, J. |
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In case of any vacancy in the office of Governor for whatever cause, the delegates from the region shall by majority vote, elect a successor from among the members of the Chapter to which the resigned governor is a member to serve as governor for the unexpired portion of the term.[11] In a Resolution dated April 2, 2013, this Court resolved to treat this Original Motion as an Administrative Matter separate from A.M. No. 09-5-2-SC and A.C. No. 8292. It was re-docketed as A.M. No. 13-04-03-SC. This Court required the IBP Board of Governors to file its Comment. | |||||
2013-12-10 |
LEONEN, J. |
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The disposition we give to this case is also partly to quiet these conflicts and to deny any reward to further legal controversy. After all, in our April 11, 2013 Resolution in A.M. No. 09-5-2-SC and A.C. No. 8292, we created a permanent Committee for IBP Affairs "to primarily attend to the problems and needs of a very important professional body and to make recommendation for its improvement and strengthening."[69] |