History of The Office of The Cabinet Secretary
History of The Office of The Cabinet Secretary
History of The Office of The Cabinet Secretary
While the head of the Cabinet Secretariat was the Secretary to the Cabinet,
the position was not one bearing cabinet rank: it was akin to the older personal staff
of Presidents—the Appointments Secretary, the Social Secretary, etc.—who
undertook secretarial functions but who did not have cabinet rank. This practice
continued throughout martial law (announced on September 23, 1972 and
accompanied by a reorganization of the executive department), and beyond the
abolition of the position of Executive Secretary in 1975, until the establishment of the
Fourth Republic and the change of the form of government from Presidential to a
Pseudo-Parliamentary system.
It was not until December 22, 1986, that the Cabinet Secretariat was formally
recreated. Administrative Order no. 25, s. 1987 was the first issuance specifically
stipulating the mandate of the Cabinet Secretariat. Here the Cabinet Secretary was
in charge of coordinating with the members of the Presidential Committee on Public
Ethics and Accountability. President Corazon C. Aquino subsequently issued
Memorandum Order no. 96, s. 1987, which aimed to streamline the functions of her
cabinet and designated the Secretary to the Cabinet to preside over the meetings of
the Cabinet Assistance System (CAS). The CAS was devised by then Deputy
Executive Secretary Fulgencio S. Factoran Jr. to iron out interdepartmental
problems.
The Office of the Cabinet Secretary was officially created anew by Executive
Order No. 237, s. 1987. In the EO, the head of the Cabinet Secretariat was given the
title Cabinet Secretary and cabinet rank. The office was streamlined and its staffing
pattern and mandate spelled out. Its main mandate was to provide technical support
to the Cabinet, primary advisory counsel to the President, as well as the following:
Aniceto M. Sobrepeña
Fulgencio S. Factoran Jr. Jose P. De Jesus
Cabinet Secretary and
Cabinet Secretary Cabinet Secretary
Concurrent PMS Head
(1986-1987) (1987-1990)
(1990-1992)
Presidency of
Fidel V. Ramos
1992-1998
Ma. Leonora Vasquez-De Jesus Alexander P. Aguirre
Cabinet Secretary and PMS Head Cabinet Secretary and PMS Head
(1992-1996) (1996-1998)
Presidency of
Joseph Ejercito
Estrada
1998-2001
Ma. Leonora Vasquez-De Jesus Ramon B. Cardenas Ma. Celia Fernandez-Estavillo
Cabinet Secretary and PMS Head Cabinet Secretary and PMS Head Cabinet Secretary and PMS Head
(1998-2000) (2000-2001) (2001)
Presidency of
Gloria
Macapagal-
Arroyo
2001-2010 Victoria P. Ricardo L. Saludo Silvestre H. Bello III Maricor K. Imperial
Garchitorena-Arpon
Cabinet Secretary Cabinet Secretary Cabinet Secretary
Cabinet Secretary and
PMS Head (2001)
(2001-2008) (2008-2010) (2010)
Presidency of
Benigno S.
Aquino III
2010-2016
Julia Andrea R. Abad Jose Rene D. Almendras
Cabinet Secretary and PMS Head Cabinet Secretary
(2010-2012) (2012-2016)
Presidency of
Rodrigo Roa
Duterte
2016-Present
CABINET SECRETARIES
1986-Present
However, even if absorbed by the Presidential Management Staff, the position
of Cabinet Secretary remained. The Cabinet Secretariat was administratively under
the Presidential Management Staff, but its functions were in support of the Office of
the Cabinet Secretary, to whom they reported directly.