At A Glance
- The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) General Assembly unanimously ratified the organization's amended constitution that was revised in strict compliance with the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) principles on good governance.
The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) General Assembly unanimously ratified the organization’s amended constitution that was revised in strict compliance with the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) principles on good governance.
“No objection,” said POC President Bambol Tolentino after the general assembly on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at the East Ocean Palace Restaurant in Parañaque City.
The POC took three years to secure the IOC’s approval of the amendments that bordered on gender equity -- at least 30 percent of the Executive Board must be female -- to a maximum of three consecutive terms for officials and setting an age limit at 75 years old for POC leaders.
The amended constitution also adhered to internationally-recognized standards of corporate governance with all members of the Olympic Movement standards in their respective rules, regulations, policies and operations.
It also put emphasis on the promotion of women in sports at all levels, gender equality on and off the field of play, and solidarity and social responsibility.
The approved and ratified amended constitution came 10 months ahead of the POC’s quadrennial elections on the last Friday of November in this Olympic year.
The POC constitution amendment committee was chaired by Rep. Richard Gomez with lawyers Al Agra, Marcus Antonio Andaya and Avelino Sumagui as members.