After the PRC site has been down for almost 2 days, PRC Disowns Public Announcement of PhilRES' AIPO Status.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) today issued a disclaimer over a Public Announcement purportedly recommending to the House of Representatives the adoption of a resolution for the Professional Regulatory Board of Real Estate Service (PRB-RES) to resolve the PhilRES’ AIPO status in compliance with Section 34 of the Real Estate Service Act of the Philippines.
The PRC and the PRB-RES both said the issuance of the public announcement bearing the seal and logo of the PRC and the PRB-RES is not official.
Board of Real Estate Service Chairman Eduardo G. Ong made it clear that the PRB-RES’ approval was not requested in the issuance of the public announcement. Neither was the PRC’s approval sought in the issuance of the said article.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) today issued a disclaimer over a Public Announcement purportedly recommending to the House of Representatives the adoption of a resolution for the Professional Regulatory Board of Real Estate Service (PRB-RES) to resolve the PhilRES’ AIPO status in compliance with Section 34 of the Real Estate Service Act of the Philippines.
The PRC and the PRB-RES both said the issuance of the public announcement bearing the seal and logo of the PRC and the PRB-RES is not official.
Board of Real Estate Service Chairman Eduardo G. Ong made it clear that the PRB-RES’ approval was not requested in the issuance of the public announcement. Neither was the PRC’s approval sought in the issuance of the said article.
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