Malacañang has tasked the next-in-rank and most senior officials to take over as officers-in-charge in departments, offices, agencies, and bureaus where replacements of top executives have yet to be named.
Malacañang has tasked the next-in-rank and most senior officials to take over as officers-in-charge in departments, offices, agencies, and bureaus where replacements of top executives have yet to be named.
The OIC will perform the duties of the office until July 31, 2022, or until a replacement has been designated for the position. Meanwhile, contractual and/or casual employees whose contracts expired on June 30 will continue to be in service until July 31, 2022, unless they were terminated earlier or their contracts were renewed by the head of their hiring agencies.
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