This document discusses three Philippine constitutional commissions: the Civil Service Commission (CSC), the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), and the Commission on Audit (COA). The CSC oversees the civil service, including appointments, qualifications, and grounds for termination. The COMELEC administers national elections. The COA audits government finances and ensures accountability. All three commissions have similar structures, with composition, qualifications for members, and rules governing appointments.
This document discusses three Philippine constitutional commissions: the Civil Service Commission (CSC), the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), and the Commission on Audit (COA). The CSC oversees the civil service, including appointments, qualifications, and grounds for termination. The COMELEC administers national elections. The COA audits government finances and ensures accountability. All three commissions have similar structures, with composition, qualifications for members, and rules governing appointments.
This document discusses three Philippine constitutional commissions: the Civil Service Commission (CSC), the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), and the Commission on Audit (COA). The CSC oversees the civil service, including appointments, qualifications, and grounds for termination. The COMELEC administers national elections. The COA audits government finances and ensures accountability. All three commissions have similar structures, with composition, qualifications for members, and rules governing appointments.
This document discusses three Philippine constitutional commissions: the Civil Service Commission (CSC), the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), and the Commission on Audit (COA). The CSC oversees the civil service, including appointments, qualifications, and grounds for termination. The COMELEC administers national elections. The COA audits government finances and ensures accountability. All three commissions have similar structures, with composition, qualifications for members, and rules governing appointments.
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STUDY GUIDES
ARTICLE 9 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSIONS
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONS 1. What are the Constitutional commissions? 2. What are the common provisions among the Constitutional Commissions? 3. What are the roles and responsibilities and specific functions of the CSC? 4. What is the composition of the CSC? 5. What are the qualifications of the members of the CSC? 6. Who is the Chairman of the CSC? 7. What are rules governing the appointment of the members of the CSC? 8. What is meant by civil service? 9. What are the qualifications to be appointed in the civil service? 10.What positions are exempted from competitive examinations? 11.What are the grounds for the termination from civil service? 12.Can members of the civil service form or join labor unions? 13.What is meant by salary standardization in the government? 14.May an elected official be appointed in any other office in the government? 15.What is meant double compensation? Why is it prohibited? 16.What are the exemptions in double compensation prohibition? COMELEC 17.What are functions of the COMELEC? 18.What is the composition of the COMELEC? 19.Who is the present Chairman of the COMELEC? 20.What are the qualifications of the members of the COMELEC? 21.What are the rules government the appointment of the COMELEC officials? 22.What is meant by open party system? 23.What are the advantages and disadvantages of a multi-party system? 24.When does the election period start and end? COMMISSION ON AUDIT 25.What is the main role of COA in the government? 26.What is the composition of the COA? 27.What are the qualifications of the members of the COA? 28.What are the rules governing the appointment of the members of the COA? 29.What are powers of the COA? 30.Who is exempted from the COA? 31.Where is COA located? Suggested Activity: Make a table comparing the 3 Constitutional Commissions