Civil Service Commission
Founded by : Karlo Nograles, 19 September 1900
About the Company
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) of the Philippines, established in 1900 during the American colonial period, holds a distinctive role as the constitutional body responsible for ensuring a professional, ethical, and merit-based civil service in the country.
Serving as the guardian of the Philippine bureaucracy, it oversees the recruitment, training, and career development of government employees, emphasizing the principles of accountability, transparency, and efficiency. Through its various programs and initiatives, such as the Civil Service Examinations and the Honor Awards Program, it recognizes and rewards outstanding public servants while upholding a commitment to eradicate corruption and promote good governance within the public sector. The Commission plays a pivotal role in shaping the civil service and governance in the Philippines, acting as a crucial institution for fostering a culture of excellence and integrity in public service.
Industry Type
- Sector: Industrials
- Industry group: Commercial & Professional Services
- Industry: Professional Services
- Sub-Industry: Human Resource & Employment Services
Company Address
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