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2010-09-28 |
CARPIO, J. |
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| The President's power of general supervision means the power of a superior officer to see to it that subordinates perform their functions according to law.[14] This is distinguished from the President's power of control which is the power to alter or modify or set aside what a subordinate officer had done in the performance of his duties and to substitute the judgment of the President over that of the subordinate officer.[15] The power of control gives the President the power to revise or reverse the acts or decisions of a subordinate officer involving the exercise of discretion.[16] | |||||