WHEREAS, the Office of the Solicitor General, as law office
of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, performs a vital
role in the program of the administration, particularly in the handling
of constitutional and other important litigations before the Supreme
Court and other courts or tribunals;
WHEREAS, statutory provisions defining the powers,
functions, and duties of the Office of the Solicitor General are
scattered in a proliferation of amendatory laws, charters of government
agencies, other statutes, Rules of Court and executive orders enacted
over the years;
WHEREAS, there is a need to clarify and codify the existing
provisions defining the powers, functions, duties and other aspects of
the Office of the Solicitor General;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the
Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the
Constitution, do hereby order and decree the following into law:
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL
SECTION 1. Functions and Organization.—The
Office of the Solicitor General shall represent the Government of the
Philippines, its agencies and instrumentalities and its officials and
agents in any litigation, proceeding, investigation or matter requiring
the services of a lawyer. When authorized by the President or head of
the office concerned, it shall also represent government owned or
controlled corporations. The Office of the Solicitor General shall
constitute the law office of the Government and, as such, shall
discharge duties requiring the services of a lawyer. It shall have the
following specific powers and functions:
- Represent the Government in the Supreme Court and the Court of
Appeals in all criminal proceedings; represent the Government and its
officers in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, and all other
courts or tribunals in all civil actions and special proceedings in
which the Government or any officer thereof in his official capacity is a
party.
- Investigate, initiate court action, or in any manner proceed
against any person, corporation or firm for the enforcement of any
contract, bond, guarantee, mortgage, pledge or other collateral executed
in favor of the Government. Where proceedings are to be conducted
outside of the Philippines the Solicitor General may employ counsel to
assist in the discharge of the aforementioned responsibilities.
- Appear in any court in any action involving the validity of any
treaty, law, executive order or proclamation, rule or regulation when
in his judgment his intervention is necessary or when requested by the
court.
- Appear in all proceedings involving the acquisition or loss of
Philippine citizenship.
- Represent the Government in all land registration and related
proceedings. Institute actions for the reversion to the Government of
lands of the public domain and improvements thereon as well as lands
held in violation of the Constitution.
- Prepare, upon request of the President or other proper officer
of the National Government, rules and guidelines for government entities
governing the preparation of contracts, making of investments,
undertaking of transactions, and drafting of forms or other writings
needed for official use, with the end in view of facilitating their
enforcement and insuring that they are entered into or prepared
conformably with law and for the best interests of the public.
- Deputize, whenever in the opinion of the Solicitor General the
public interest requires, any provincial or city fiscal to assist him in
the performance of any function or discharge of any duty incumbent upon
him, within the jurisdiction of the aforesaid provincial or city
fiscal. When so deputized, the fiscal shall be under the control and
supervision of the Solicitor General with regard to the conduct of the
proceedings assigned to the fiscal, and he may be required to render
reports or furnish information regarding the assignment.
- Deputize legal officers of government departments, bureaus,
agencies and offices to assist the Solicitor General and appear or
represent the Government in cases involving their respective offices,
brought before the courts and exercise supervision and control over such
legal officers with respect to such cases.
- Call on any department, bureau, office, agency or
instrumentality of the Government for such service, assistance and
cooperation as may be necessary in fulfilling its functions and
responsibilities and for this purpose enlist the services of any
government official or employee in the pursuit of his tasks.
Departments, bureaus, agencies, offices, instrumentalities and
corporations to whom the Office of the Solicitor General renders legal
services are authorized to disburse funds from their sundry operating
and other funds for the latter Office. For this purpose, the Solicitor
General and his staff are specifically authorized to receive allowances
as may be provided by the Government offices, instrumentalities and
corporations concerned, in addition to their regular compensation.
- Represent, upon the instructions of the President, the Republic
of the Philippines in international litigations, negotiations or
conferences where the legal position of the Republic must be defended or
presented.
- Act and represent the Republic and/or the people before any
court, tribunal, body or commission in any matter, action or proceeding
which, in his opinion, affects the welfare of the people as the ends of
justice may require; and
- Perform such other functions as may be provided by law.
- The Office shall be headed by a Solicitor General who shall be
assisted by a Legal Staff composed of such number of Assistant
Solicitors General, Solicitors and trial Attorneys as may be provided by
law. It shall have such other staffs and operating units as are now or
may be provided by law. The Investigation and Recovery Office provided
hereafter shall be under the Office of the Solicitor General.
SEC. 2. Qualifications and Appointments.— (1) The
Solicitor General shall have the same rank, qualifications for
appointment, and salary as an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals.
The Assistant Solicitors General shall have the same rank,
qualifications for appointment and salary as the judges of Courts of
First Instance. No person shall be appointed Solicitor unless he is a
citizen of the Philippines, a member of the Philippine Bar, or
recognized competence and with experience in the practice of law for at
least four (4) years.
- The
Solicitor General and the Assistant Solicitors General, who must be
officers learned in the law, and the Solicitors shall be appointed by
the President.
SEC. 3. Attorneys and Experts to Assist the
Solicitor General.—The Solicitor General may, when necessary and
after consultation with the government entity concerned, employ, retain,
and compensate on a contractual basis, in the name of the Government,
such attorneys and experts or technical personnel as he may deem
necessary to assist him in the discharge of his duties. The compensation
and expenses of such persons may be charged to the agency or office in
whose behalf the services have to be rendered.
SEC. 4. Investigation and Recovery Office.—(1)
The Investigation and Recovery Office shall be under the supervision and
control of the Solicitor General and shall be responsible for the
collection and recovery of funds and properties owing to the Government.
It shall be headed by an Executive Director who may be assisted by an
Assistant Executive Director. It shall have such number of state
counsel-lawyers, accountants and other personnel as may hereafter be
provided by law.
- The Investigation and Recovery Office
shall perform the following powers and functions:
- Administer, direct and supervise the collection and recovery of
government assets, stocks, funds and moneys other real or personal
properties owing to the Government.
- Investigate and recover according to law, assets, money claims
and properties owing to government-owned or controlled corporations as
directed by the Solicitor General.
- Investigate and, if necessary, file charges against erring
government personnel responsible or implicated in any way in the loss of
properties or any other assets of the government; and
- Perform such other functions as may be assigned to it by the
Solicitor General or as are now or may hereafter be provided by law or
executive order.
SEC. 5. This decree shall take effect immediately.
Done in the City of Manila, this 4th day of June, in the year of Our
Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-four.