Civil Service Commission (Philippines)

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The Civil Service Commission of the Philippines (CSC) is a government agency which deals with civil service matters and conflict resolution. It is tasked with the responsibility of overseeing the integrity of government actions and processes. The commission was originally founded in 1900 and was solidified as a bureau in 1905. Along with the the Commission on Elections and Commission on Audit the CSC is part of the Constitutional Commissions of the Philippine Government. There are currently 15 regional offices located throughout the country. Ricardo Saludo is the chairperson of the Civil Service Commission.[1]

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