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June 2019 Local Treasury

test results released


PRESS RELEASE: A total of 475 individuals passed the Basic Competency on Local
Treasury Examination given by the Civil Service Commission last June 23

Rappler.com
Published 10:02 PM, August 14, 2019

Updated 10:02 PM, August 14, 2019

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This is a press release from the Civil Service Commission.

A total of 475 individuals passed the Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination
(BCLTE) given by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) last 23 June 2019. The figure
represents 16.48% of the 2,882 total examinees.

Garnering a rating of 91.14, Patrick Abinsay from Northern Mindanao led the new Local
Treasurer eligibles.

The Local Treasurer Eligibility (LTE), the CSC said, is a second level eligibility
appropriate for appointment only to Local Treasurer and Assistant Local Treasurer
positions, and to positions under the Financial Services that do not involve practice of
profession and are not covered by Bar, Board or special laws.

The conduct of the LTE, the CSC added, is part of the Standardized Examination and
Assessment for Local Treasury Service (SEAL) program being implemented by the
Department of Finance to professionalize the ranks of local treasurers by improving
their competencies, instill a culture of excellence in local treasury operations, and
promote good local fiscal governance in the local government units.

Completing the top passers are:


 Rudolf Soliman Andallo (NCR) – 90.86
 Christine Padil (Eastern Visayas) – 90.86
 Jeremy Bayan (Southern Tagalog) – 90.86
 Hazel Jade Trajico (Southern Tagalog) – 90.00
 Marjorie Manlegro (Northern Mindanao) – 89.43
 Camille Vanessa Reyla (Central Luzon) – 88.86
 Rosario Catugas (Ilocos region) – 88.57
 Arvin Philip Gotladera (NCR) – 88.29
 Kyne Mabugnon (Northern Mindanao) – 88.29

Regional performance showed Central Visayas (Region VII) attaining the highest
passing rate of 28.26% or 39 passers out of 138 examinees. NCR followed with 26.96%
passing rate, representing 31 passers out of 115 examinees. Placing third was Bicol
region (Region V), registering 36 passers out of 157 examinees or a 22.93% passing
rate.

Other top performing regions of the country include: Ilocos region (Region I) – 22.12%
passing rate; Southern Tagalog (Region IV) – 21.54%; and Central Luzon (Region III) –
20.98%. The BCLTE was conducted in 15 regions.

The CSC said examinees may generate their test result by 18 August, using the Online
Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS), which can be
accessed through the CSC website. No examinee number is needed.

Those who passed, the CSC added, may claim their Certification of Eligibility at the
CSC Regional Office concerned by 4 September.

The complete list of passers of the 23 June, 2019 BCLTE may be accessed at the CSC
website.

Further, examinees are advised to access CSC Examination Advisory No. 11, s.
2019 here. – Rappler.com

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