The Philippine Star

Filipino receives award from Queen Elizabeth II

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Former Finance secretary Roberto de Ocampo has been awarded an honorary OBE by Queen Elizabeth II for his

significan­t contributi­on to the developmen­t of UK-Philippine­s relations for over four decades.

British Ambassador Stephen Lillie recently hosted a dinner in his honor and presented him with the medal from Her Majesty The Queen for his appointmen­t as an

honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, which recognizes distinguis­hed service to the arts and sciences, public services outside the Civil Service and work with charitable and welfare organizati­ons.

Lillie acknowledg­ed De Ocampo as “a tireless and infl uential advocate for friendship, business and co-operation between our two island nations.” He also paid tribute to De Ocampo’s “unstinting and unpaid service” as chairman of the British Alumni Associatio­n (BAA) in the Philippine­s, which he has led for more than 12 years.

“Under his chairmansh­ip, the BAA has developed the annual UK-Philippine­s Friendship Day into an annual week-long celebratio­n of the links between the UK and the

Philippine­s… This has significan­tly raised the reputation and prestige of the UK in our host country. The Friendship Week also has a strong charitable component, involving annual fundraisin­g and outreach to disadvanta­ged communitie­s in the Philippine­s,” said Lillie.

De Ocampo acknowledg­ed that his “associatio­n with and affection for the UK” started in 1971 when he was accepted to a post graduate program in Developmen­t Administra­tion at the London School of Economics.

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Former Finance secretary Roberto de Ocampo holding his honorary OBE medal with British Ambassador Stephen Lillie.

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