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Law Enforcement in Philippines
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Companies
8 on file
Internal Affairs Service-Pnp
The Internal Affairs Service (IAS) was created pursuant to Republic Act No. 8551, otherwise known as the Philippine National Police (PNP) Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998, amending Republic Act No. The IAS, although a part of the PNP, has the attribute of an independent and autonomous unit which empowers it to act on matters within its jurisdiction without having to wait for instructions from the Chief of PNP. It is empowered to inquire into the state of discipline, efficiency, economy, training, morale, and readiness of the PNP.
501 to 1000 staff
Tropical Fire Extinguisher
1 to 10 staff
Philippine National Police
The Philippine National Police (PNP) is the armed national police force in the Philippines.
10001+ staff
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) is responsible for the efficient law enforcement of all provisions on any dangerous drugs and/or precursors and essential chemicals. Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, created the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.
1001 to 5000 staff
Philippine Competition Commission
ABOUT The PCC is an independent quasi-judicial body mandated to implement the National Competition Policy and enforce Republic Act No. 10667 or the Philippine Competition Act (PCA), which serves as the primary law in the country for promoting and protecting market competition. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the country had made significant strides in economic growth. However, the challenge of attaining sustained and inclusive development, where no one is left behind, remains. The enactment of the PCA and the creation of the PCC aim to ensure fair market competition, a vital element in the government’s overall objective of achieving inclusive development. The PCC institutes a regulatory environment for market competition for two purposes:(1) Protect consumer welfare by giving consumers access to a wider choice of goods and services at lower prices and better quality.(2) Promote a competitive business environment by enforcing the rules of fair market competition, thereby encouraging market players to be more efficient and innovative. VISION The PCC aims to be a world-class authority in promoting fair market competition to help achieve a vibrant and inclusive economy and to advance consumer welfare. MISSION The PCC shall prohibit anticompetitive agreements, abuses of dominant position, and anticompetitive mergers and acquisitions. Sound market regulation will help foster business innovation, increase global competitiveness, and expand consumer choice to improve public welfare. The PCC has original and primary jurisdiction over the enforcement and implementation of the PCA and its Implementing Rules and Regulations. Its mandate includes:(1) Review of mergers and acquisitions (2) Investigation and adjudication of antitrust cases (3) Imposition of sanctions and penalties (4) Conduct of economic and legal research on competition-related matters (5) Issuance of advisory opinions (6) Advocating pro-competition culture in government and business
201 to 500 staff
Philippine Competition Commission
ABOUT The PCC is an independent quasi-judicial body mandated to implement the National Competition Policy and enforce Republic Act No. 10667 or the Philippine Competition Act (PCA), which serves as the primary law in the country for promoting and protecting market competition. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the country had made significant strides in economic growth. However, the challenge of attaining sustained and inclusive development, where no one is left behind, remains. The enactment of the PCA and the creation of the PCC aim to ensure fair market competition, a vital element in the government’s overall objective of achieving inclusive development. The PCC institutes a regulatory environment for market competition for two purposes:(1) Protect consumer welfare by giving consumers access to a wider choice of goods and services at lower prices and better quality.(2) Promote a competitive business environment by enforcing the rules of fair market competition, thereby encouraging market players to be more efficient and innovative. VISION The PCC aims to be a world-class authority in promoting fair market competition to help achieve a vibrant and inclusive economy and to advance consumer welfare. MISSION The PCC shall prohibit anticompetitive agreements, abuses of dominant position, and anticompetitive mergers and acquisitions. Sound market regulation will help foster business innovation, increase global competitiveness, and expand consumer choice to improve public welfare. The PCC has original and primary jurisdiction over the enforcement and implementation of the PCA and its Implementing Rules and Regulations. Its mandate includes:(1) Review of mergers and acquisitions (2) Investigation and adjudication of antitrust cases (3) Imposition of sanctions and penalties (4) Conduct of economic and legal research on competition-related matters (5) Issuance of advisory opinions (6) Advocating pro-competition culture in government and business
201 to 500 staff
Jordan Leather Corporation
Jordan Leather is a manufacturing company catering to the production of Police Leather Goods and Accessories.
201 to 500 staff
Pulser Enterprises
1 to 10 staff