Appointment of National Privacy Commission Members 

March, 2016 - Rose Marie M. King-Dominguez

The members of the National Privacy Commission (NPC) have been named. President Benigno Aquino III has appointed Raymond Liboro as the Commissioner of the National Privacy Commission. Prior to his appointment, Liboro was the officer-in-charge of the Department of Science and Technology's Science and Technology Information Institute. The following are the Deputy Privacy Commissioners: Dondi Mapa and Ivy Patdu.The National Privacy Commissionis a three-member body, headed by a Commissioner and two Deputy Privacy Commissioners, one to be responsible for Data Processing Systems and the other for Policies and Planning. They each have a three-year term, but may be reappointed for another term.The National Privacy Commissionis in charge of administering and implementing the provisions of the Data Privacy Act (DPA), which was passed into law in 2012. The National Privacy Commissionis vested with a broad range of powers, from receiving complaints and instituting investigations on matters affecting personal information to compelling entities to abide by its orders in matters affecting data privacy. It is also mandated to promulgate the Data Privacy Act's implementing rules and regulations.
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