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  1. Jun 20, 2024 · Secretary Catalino Salandanan Cuy is the Chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board. He joined the Administration of President Rodrigo R. Duterte in July 2016 as the Undersecretary for Peace and Order and later on as the Officer-in-Charge of the Department of Interior and Local Government.

    • About DDB

      The drug problem was just at its incipient stage, with only...

    • Preventive Education

      DESCRIPTION: To bring the anti-drug advocacy to the...

    • Legal Services

      Treatment and rehabilitation of drug dependents is an...

    • Issuances

      Board Regulation No. 1: Amending Section 1 of Board...

    • Mandate

      The DDB envisions “Drug-Free Communities” Mission. The...

    • Composition of the Board

      The Dangerous Drugs Board is managed by a Board, a...

    • Officials

      The Dangerous Drugs Board is led by a Chairman with the rank...

    • The DDB Secretariat

      Training Section designs special trainings and conduct...

  2. The Dangerous Drugs Board is led by a Chairman with the rank of Secretary and two Permanent Board Members with the rank of Undersecretary. The daily affairs of the Board is supervised by a Secretariat under the administrative control and supervision of the Executive Director, assisted by the Deputy Executive Director for Administration and ...

  3. The Dangerous Drugs Board is managed by a Board, a multi-disciplinary body composed of 17 members, three of whom are Permanent, 12 are Ex-Officio and two are Regular Members. The President of the Republic of the Philippines decides from among the three Permanent Members who will hold the position of Chairman with the rank of a Secretary.

  4. The Dangerous Drugs Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Mapanganib na Droga, abbreviated DDB) is a government agency tasked in creating policies in dealing with illegal drugs in the Philippines.

  5. Jul 9, 2017 · Malacañang on Sunday announced the appointment of former Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Dionisio Santiago as chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB).

  6. The Dangerous Drugs Board is managed by a Board, a multi-disciplinary body composed of 17 members, three of whom are Permanent, 12 are Ex-Officio and two are Regular Members. The President of the Republic of the Philippines decides from among the three Permanent Members who will hold the position of Chairman with the rank of a Secretary.

  7. Mar 7, 2016 · PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III has appointed a new head of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB), a Palace official said Monday. Rojas was chosen as member of the DDB and was also designated as chairman of the Board, Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said.