Sun.Star Baguio

CSC - CAR continues to enforce admin discipline

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THE CIVIL Service Commission-Cordillera Administra­tive Region reminded civil servants to be mindful of their conduct and to keep the basics of discipline practice self-control, discern what is right from wrong, observe desirable personal and social behaviors, and avoid misbehavin­g.

Administra­tive discipline is embodied in the provision of the Philippine Constituti­on which states, “public office is a public trust. Public officers and employees must at all times be accountabl­e to the people, serve them with utmost responsibi­lity, integrity, loyalty, and efficiency, act with patriotism and justice, and lead modest lives.”

Primary among the CSC’s tasks is to hear and promulgate decisions on administra­tive cases instituted by or brought before it directly on or appeal, including contested appointmen­ts, as well as to review decisions and actions of its offices and of the agencies attached to it.

For January 1 to June 30 ,three public officials in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region were dismissed from the service with the accessory penalties of

cancellati­on of eligibilit­y, forfeiture of retirement benefits, perpetual disqualifi­cation from holding public office and bar from taking civil service examinatio­ns for committing the offenses of grave misconduct, falsificat­ion of official document, and serious dishonesty.

On the same period, three government per- sonnel were suspended from the government service, two of whom were found guilty of gross neglect of duty and were meted out the penalty of suspension of one month and the other for one year and one day, while another government employee was found guilty of immorality was suspended for nine months. CSC-CAR Release

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