PIA brass
directs staff to disclose any Ombudsman complaint
Initial
survey shows nobody has pending case
QUEZON CITY, 24 May (PIA) – Not even
one official or employee of the Philippine Information Agency from the 16
provinces of Southern Luzon has a pending case with the
Ombudsman.
PIA Director-General Jose A. Fabia
found this out in a face-to-face meeting on Wednesday with the staff of the
three regions in Southern Luzon – Calabarzon, Mimaropa and Bicol - who had their cluster meeting in Mabini town
in Batangas.
A random survey conducted at the PIA
central office also showed that most officials and employees have no pending
case with the Ombudsman.
A recent report, allegedly coming
from the Ombudsman, ranked PIA as number four among agencies with the most
number of cases filed with the Ombudsman in 2011. It had 490 cases.
“This came as a total surprise to
the management,”Fabia said, stressing that the agency neither has had notice of
disallowances, suspensions, nor notice of charges for all audited funds by the
Commission on Audit since he assumed office in 2010.
The director-general thus directed
all officials and employees to disclose any pending case with the Ombudsman in
the form of a memorandum containing the name of complainant, the charge, and the
date the complaint was filed. Certified copies of the complaint, answer, or any
document issued in connection with the complaint are to be attached.
He also directed personnel with no
pending case to submit a memorandum to him stating that they have no pending
case, or that they received summons relative to any pending case.
“Non-disclosure of pending case is considered conduct prejudicial to the best
interest of the service,” he said in his May 24 memorandum.
It was gathered that PIA at present
has a workforce of only about 400 from all over the country. (PIA/DOS)
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