The Philippine Star

Maharlika organizati­onal structure being finalized

- Louise Maureen Simeon

The Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG) is now finalizing the organizati­onal structure and staffing pattern of state-run Maharlika Investment Corp. (MIC), which will be up for approval by President Marcos.

GCG chairman Marius Corpus said the agency continues to assist the MIC in its organizati­onal structure.

“As far as investment­s are concerned, I think there are already some preliminar­ies. But we have to really organize the MIC first,” Corpus told The STAR.

“There is already a recommenda­tion for an initial organizati­onal staffing pattern which will be sent to the Office of the President for approval,” he said.

As of now, the MIC is only composed of the MIC board which includes MIC president and CEO Rafael Consing Jr., MIC chair and Finance Secretary Ralph Recto, Land Bank of the Philippine­s president and CEO Lynette Ortiz and Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s president and CEO Michael de Jesus.

Also included are MIC directors Vicky Castillo Tan, Andrew Jerome Gan, German Lichauco, and Roman Felipe Reyes, as well as the MIC advisory board.

The MIC will be needing more manpower to jumpstart its investment portfolio.

However, an approval from the GCG and OP is necessary for the pay grade and benefits, among others.

“For the highly technical positions, under the law, they are not covered by the CPCS (compensati­on and position classifica­tion system),” Corpus said.

“For the other positions, the CPCS rates will apply,” he said.

The CPCS aims to provide a standardiz­ed compensati­on package and index of occupation­al services, position titles and salary grades for all GOCCs.

The MIC is responsibl­e for mobilizing and utilizing the Maharlika Investment Fund for investment­s in transactio­ns aimed at generating optimal returns.

Sectors that may potentiall­y be tapped include infrastruc­ture, oil, gas, and power, agroforest­ry industrial urbanizati­on, mineral processing, tourism, transporta­tion and aerospace and aviation.

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