The Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCC) is a government agency of the Philippines created by Republic Act No. 10149, or the Governance Act of 2011. It is the central policy-making, advisory, and regulatory body in regards to the operations and management of state-owned enterprises, designated as government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs). The GCC is led by chairperson Marius P. Corpus, and the two commissioners are Brian Keith F. Hosaka and Geraldine Marie Berberabe-Martinez.[1]
The country's central bank was granted autonomy in many aspects and thus isn't under the purview of the GCG[2].
References
- About Us Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG) Corporate Website, Governance Commission for GOCCs, retrieved May 28, 2021^
- Lending to government Manila Bulletin, June 10, 2020^