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Technically, there is no such thing as a "Secretary of the Armed Forces of the Philippines." The title Secretary in correlation to the Armed Forces of the Philippines is for the line agency Department of National Defense, an executive branch office under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. The over-all head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines is the President, referred to as the Commander-in-Chief. Policy related matters concerning the defense of the republic is under the Secretary of National Defense and under his (her) office is a bureau level, Armed Forces of the Philippines headed by a Chief-of-Staff. As of December 2, 2010 - the Philippines' Secretary of National Defense is Voltaire T. Gazmin. Secretary Gazmin was appointed on June 30, 2010 when President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III was sworn as the 15th President of the Philippine republic. The current Chief-of-Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines is Lt. Gen. Ricardo David.
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Use the link provided to the Wikipedia article on the Secretary of Education. There you will find a list of all those who have held this post.
There are hundreds of domestic corporations in the Philippines. A list of all domestic corporations can be obtained from the Philippine taxing agency.
The Top Five Cabinet members are Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Defense Attorney General Secretary of the Interior They are all paid the same $148,400 a year. They are appointed by the president with the consent of the Senate. All Together the Cabinet is made up of 14 members.
The Philippines Department of Finance has several undersecretaries all led by the Secretary, Cesar V. Purisma. As the department has several divisions, a undersecretary leads the majority of those divisions. The Corporate Affairs Group is led by Undersecretary Jeremias N. Paul Jr. The Policy Development and Management Services Group is led by Undersecretary Gil S. Beltran, who also leads the Domestic Finance Group and Legislative Liason. The Privatization and Office of Special Concerns is led by Undersecretary John Phillip P. Sevilla. The Revenue Operations Group is led by Undersecretary Carlo A. Carag. There are other divisions in the Department of Finance, but they are not led by undersecretaries.
This link has a list of all the agencies in the Philippines and also lists whether they are verified/credible or not: http://www.jurgita.com/agencies/philippine-agencies
If any church is listed as a business, the secretary of state has a list.