The Manila Times

HIGH COURT TIES UP WITH PAG-IBIG

- FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA

THE Supreme Court has entered into a partnershi­p with the Home Developmen­t Mutual Fund (Pag IBIG) to provide judiciary employees access to affordable housing.

“This institutio­n is a bastion of rights, and it is only fitting that we lead by example in upholding and advancing the rights of those within the institutio­n — including, through this undertakin­g, the right to adequate housing,” said Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo after the signing on Tuesday of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU).

Under the MoU, which was initiated by Senior Associate Justice Marvic Leonen, the high court undertakes to implement a Group Sale of Real and Other Properties Acquired (ROPA) Program where it shall facilitate and assist Supreme Court employees in identifyin­g their preferred property from the list of acquired assets (AAs) or home-matching among available inventorie­s of Pag-IBIG Fund’s accredited developers.

Pag-IBIG will also extend Individual HOUSING LOANS TO QUALIFIED Supreme Court employees, subject to its prevailing housing loan policies and guidelines. In line with this, a Collection Servicing Agreement will be set up with the high tribunal for the collection of the monthly housing loan amortizati­on of its employees who joined the group sale.

Meanwhile, Senior Associate Justice Leonen pointed out that the project does not entail any fund use from the Judiciary and avails of the usual programs of Pag-IBIG for the entire government. He also cited the timeliness of this developmen­t as the high court anticipate­s its relocation in the coming year.

“Housing is a very important human need and we hope that while you are with the Judiciary, you are able to actively build your own in a place that you desire so that you have something to leave for your children and grandchild­ren,” said Leonen.

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