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BANGSAMORO Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim (3rd from left) and Parliament Speaker Ali Pangalian M. Balindong present the signed Bangsamoro Civil Service Code on Feb. 24. It follows the new region’s Administrative Code passed by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority last year. Several others covering local government, education, and elections are up for deliberations. BANGSAMORO.GOV.PH
Approved Bangsamoro Civil Service Code covers indigenous peoples, Shari’ah Bar and madaris teachers
THE Civil Service Code for the Bangsamoro was approved Wednesday, one of the priority legislations crucial to the new region’s transition. The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’s (BARMM) civil service law is mainly in line with the Philippine’s rules on government workers, but with additional provisions in consideration of the region’s sociological, cultural, and historical background. Among the distinct points of the BARMM code is the development of special examinations fo
Transition body approves Bangsamoro Civil Service Code
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 24) - A measure paving the way for former Moro rebels to gain employment in the autonomous region cleared the Bangsamoro Transition Authority.
The body unanimously approved on Wednesday Cabinet Bill 59 or the Bangsamoro Civil Service Code of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
The authority said in a statement, the Civil Service Code is a priority legislation as it will provide “a favorable policy environment that would give chance to our qualified mujahideen (fighters) to be considered for employment by the Bangsamoro government during the transition period.”