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Solicitor General of the Philippines

The Office of the Solicitor General of the Philippines (Filipino: Tanggapan ng Taga-usig Panlahat), formerly known as the Bureau of Justice, is an independent and autonomous office attached to the Department of Justice. The OSG is headed by Menardo Guevarra.

Department overview

June 6, 1901

OSG Building, 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati, Philippines

Integrity in Advocacy. Social Justice through Advocacy.

₱1.37 billion (2023)[1]

The Office of the Solicitor General is the "law firm" of the Republic of the Philippines. The Solicitor General is the principal law officer and legal defender of the Republic of the Philippines. He shall have the authority and responsibility for the exercise of the Office's mandate and for the discharge of its duties and functions, and shall have supervision and control over the Office and its constituent units.[2] He also determines the legal position that the government will take in the courts and argues in virtually every case in which the government is a party. It is tasked to represent the people of the Philippines, the Philippine government, its agencies, instrumentalities, officials, and agents in any litigation, proceeding, or investigation before the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals.[3] When authorized by the President, he shall also represent government owned or controlled corporations.

Senior State Solicitor – Regional Trial Court Judge

State Solicitor II – Metropolitan Trial Court Judge

State Solicitor I – Municipal Trial Court in Cities Judge

Under Republic Act No. 9417, there shall be at least thirty (30) legal divisions in the Office of the Solicitor General. Each division, permanently headed by an Assistant Solicitor General, shall consist of ten (10) lawyers and such other personnel as may be necessary for the office to effectively carry out its functions. Lawyers in the OSG hold the following ranks: Senior State Solicitor, State Solicitor II, State Solicitor I, Associate Solicitor III, Associate Solicitor II, and Associate Solicitor I.[6][7] The law likewise dictates that the Solicitor General shall have a cabinet rank and the same qualifications for appointment, rank, prerogatives, salaries, allowances, benefits and privileges as the Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals; an Assistant Solicitor General, those of an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals.


The qualifications for appointment, rank, prerogatives, salaries, and privileges of Solicitors shall be the same as judges, specified as follows:

(NTC)

National Telecommunications Commission

(MTRCB)

Movie and Television Review and Classification Board

(HORP)

House of Representatives of the Philippines

(PHCLF)

Philippine House Committee on Legislative Franchises

(ABS-CBN's Franchise Expired)

ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy

Office of the Solicitor General