NPA versus NPA
>> Monday, July 22, 2013
HAPPY WEEKEND
Gina
Dizon
NPA means Non Performing Assets. And there are some I
notice in government offices. I see Facebook accounts opened in computers
during office hours and some government personnel I see busy on a computer word
game called super text twist.
Coming to
office answering Facebook notifications and writing on status must be something
to be paid for with this unabated and free use of Facebook accounts during
office hours. Unless the Facebook account is a venue to work on.
I see some
government personnel idling their hours away chatting endless over non office
work business, and worse, those who go outside of the office for hours and do
something else and not the work one is called for to do.
I see
government personnel leaving home early afternoons and some government staff
always, or to be safe most of the time out from office. Unless, one’s work
tells one to be always out from office as to do field work. It’s another
question how productive is a field day recorded for that purpose.
Government
staff and personnel are paid and I refer to those in permanent positions paid
P700 to a thousand pesos a day plus their representation and
transportation allowance (RATA) and other benefits.
At the end of
the year, they have bonuses on top of their 13th month pay. With some 3 million
unemployed Filipinos, you will really feel blessed when you
are employed by government. They are very lucky and one would be happy for them
because they are happy and lucky and employed -- at the expense of the people.
It is shameful
to be getting something without working for it. Isunga adda ti kunan ti umili nga “ikaru ti kanen” (work for what you eat).
Otherwise, it would be a moral sin and also a legal omission not to work and be
paid for something not worked for. You know who you are if you are an NPA
in government.
These
government staff and personnel receive money for their
salaries from taxes of people. And because of this, it is
proper that they render work on what they receive and exert effort and
creativity to making a better country and do service for the people whom they
serve.
It is good the
Anti Red Tape Law was enacted exacting the time accorded
to government offices when people visit a
government office and not wait for hours and days for a transaction which
can be done in a minute. Too bad, some government offices are not doing their
work well. There are those rated excellent, some good and some below good which
is bad, as in bad service.
There are also
those who are super busy doing something. Busy doing construction work on a
brother’s house or doing something else while on office hours. And others busy
concocting and doing ways to get money from government funds such as
using other people’s names.
I can
cite the work of government staff who submitted
vouchers to be signed about proposals for the LGU’s infra
projects and used the name of another to claim the money. It turned
out that the other denied her participation in the supposed project proposal
making. The cheque was cancelled and you will wonder how and why the voucher
and the cheque were signed by the executive officer.
The Civil
Service Commission is supposed to check on government personnel if they are
working work efficiently. Yet CSC staff are not always around to check on
government personnel’s’ abuses.
This leaves
authorities to check on what their subordinates are doing. The problem is when
an authority is the one doing corrupt acts and abusing his authority. Watch out
for government authorities including subordinates who lie and cheat.
When this
happens, their acts show what kind of service they give to the people whom they
are under obligation to serve. Roads are narrow and dusty and rugged for a long
period of time. Garbage is stenching dumped in whatever corner. Water is a
problem for a long period of time.
There are no
shelves for important documents in the office. There is not enough equipment,
or say defective equipment for government staff to use. The executive is always
out of office doing God knows what. There is very low local income despite
being a commercial town. Barangay health workers are paid less than a thousand
for one quarter of the year.
Barangay day
care teachers are paid less than P3,000 a month. There are no office- based
disaster preparedness materials and equipment available for people to use in
case of disasters. Nepotism is rampant. There are many staff in government
surpassing the limit for personnel services in the LGUs budget as compared to
low services done for the people.
People
incessantly do solicitation for sick patients, and school children who attend
educational competitions, etc. Government staff also do their own
corrupt acts like going outside of office and doing something else like helping
out construct a house during office hours. What a shame!
You will know
when a corrupt government official just entered on a corrupt deal. A house is
suddenly bought or up and about being constructed reaching three to four
stories high. A million worth Pajero or Toyota is personally driven
and millions stashed in the bank.
From the local
to the national level in government, the list is endless and the people may
either be fed up or don’t have or find it difficult to get the documents to
file the necessary charges against erring government staff and officers.
And for those who were filed with charges on corruption, no one is locked up in
jail.
This country
utterly is in bad shape and it’s a real shame while neighbour countries like
Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Korea, Thailand, and Japan are doing economically
well paying Filipino migrant workers who work in their countries because of a
poor Philippine country they fly out to look for better working pay to feed
their families and build a decent home.
Corruption is
the number one concern for doing business in the Philippines, and bribery
appears to be an increasing problem for companies according to the World
Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report 2008-2009.Forty five (45%) of
companies admit to having paid bribes in order to 'get things done' according
to the World Bank & IFC Enterprise Survey Philippines 2003, and in the
SWS Business Survey on Corruption 2007, three out of five managers were asked
for a bribe in at least one transaction the previous year, and the amount of
the bribe was higher than it had been in the past.
“Corruption is
often encountered when interacting with public officials. Half the companies
surveyed by SWS report that they are discouraged and claim that corruption is
systemic, forming an integrated part of the way government works. They also
state that most companies they compete against must pay bribes in order to
obtain a government contract. Nearly 28% of companies in the Philippines report
that bribes are solicited in their meetings with tax officials.”
Bribes are
often expected is in obtaining operating licences, construction permits and
import licences. And this is a commonly heard practise of government officials
drawing disgust from others who did not win in government contracts.
Now here comes
the alleged P10 billion mother of all scams with the modus operandi to source
money from legislators’ pork barrel funds and government agencies
to supposedly benefit local LGUs need for organic fertilizer
or health benefits, with the use of fake non- government
agencies as conduit for the fund. You may conclude that the source of the fund
knows the operation is illegal because he will be receiving a 40 to 60%
commission.
It’s nearly
October and it’s another round of corruption on Philippine politics in the
coming barangay and SK elections. Yeheyy, here comes the President’s
SONA. What else is new?
xxx
Meanwhile , the
NPA is the New Peoples Army. They are not paid by the government of course
and they are considered rebels and insurgents by government. They live on
the hills and mountains and stage ambushes on government armed forces
or engage in encounters and kill or be killed.
They get
firearms which is their direct intention om ambushes apart from other agenda. They check on
government abuses to include stopping development projects which bring havoc to
peoples’ lives and the environment.
They stop by
peoples’ homes located in the mountains and partake in whatever food the
community can give. They also cook their meals. They are not dependent on
the government for support or allowance. Unless they surrender and get a P5,000 allowance from the government.
I wish they
call on government officials and warn them not to commit corruption and tell
other government personnel not to steal peoples’ money or steal the time away.
With
the proliferation on NPAs in government who contribute to the malady of a poor
country, NPAs on the mountains could check government abuses.
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