The Illegal Use of PGBI's SEC Registry Number and Logo Written by Engr Melliardine “GS MEL” G. Gamet, PEE The Philippine GUARDIANS Brotherhood, Inc. (PGBI) has been a victim of illegal and continuous usage of its SEC Registry Number A200008885 and logo by some unauthorized groups. This unauthorized group has been claimed to be the owner of PGBI, causing confusion and damage to the reputation of the genuine organization. Efforts to Resolve the Issue To address this issue and legitimize the organization, Engr Melliardine “GS MEL” G. Gamet’s administration and the National Executive Council of PGBI came together to resolve the matter. As part of this effort, it was decided to change the old PGBI logo to a new one, which would reflect the organization's evolution and growth. The Rebranding Effort The new logo was designed to represent the organization's values and principles and was filed and registered with the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) with Regi
Written by Atty Pedro Leslie “FRMG PLS” B Salva, PGBI Legal Counsel and Incorporator Like any organization, the Philippine GUARDIANS Brotherhood, Incorporated (PGBI) has its own story to tell. The PGBI as an organization did not just appear out of the blue. It has undergone its own process and in the passing of time, it became as it is now, the Philippine GUARDIANS Brotherhood, Incorporated (PGBI) with members coming from various sectors of the society from the once exclusive circles of men in uniform. The PGBI traces back its history when in the late 70’s a small group of non-commissioned officers led by then Constable First Class Leborio “FGF Abraham” Jangao, Jr formed a small circle of military men and called themselves the DIABLO SQUAD. It remained to be within the Mindanao area and there was no significant growth of the organization as it limited its circle to military men. However, due to the noble purpose for which the organization was created, slowly the organization grew despi