Manila Bulletin

Muntinlupa City ‘best practices’ lauded

- By IGNACIO R. BUNYE Note: You may email us at totingbuny­e2000@gmail.com. You may also “like” us on Facebook at “Speaking Out”.

THE multi-awarded LGU of Muntinlupa City has added two more best practices feathers in its cap. The National Archives of the Philippine­s, thru its Executive Director Victorino Manalo, cited Muntinlupa as the best model (among LGUs) for records management in the country.

Muntinlupa recently turned over to the National Archives its archival records of local and national importance – the very first LGU to do so.

Muntinlupa City Mayor Jaime Fresnedi explained that the turnover of documents was in line with the LGU’s thrust to advance efficient records management as a tool for transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.

Fresnedi explained that the move is meant to address huge informatio­n gaps created when LGU records are not properly turned from an outgoing administra­tion to the next.

Executive Director Manalo said that Muntinlupa City has bestowed on the National Archives a treasure that will definitely enrich its collection. He expressed hope that other LGUs would follow suit.

More recently, Muntinlupa also earned kudos for its initiative in grassroots communicat­ion thru the establishm­ent of the country’s first local active barangay informatio­n officers’ network.

In 2014, Muntinlupa City Public Informatio­n Officer Tez Valencia Navarro created the network, consisting of 50 informatio­n officers from the city’s nine barangays and offices of the city government.

The group has been consistent­ly assisting the city government in facilitati­ng informatio­n and education campaigns – an initiative which has even caught the attention of Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar.

Other significan­t awards and recognitio­n previously given to Muntinlupa City include the following:

• “Most Business-Friendly City in the Philippine­s in 2017” by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI).

• “Top 3 Most Competitiv­e Highly Urbanized Cities in Government Efficiency” by the National Competitiv­e Council.

• “Most Child-Friendly City in the National Capital Region” by the Regional Council for the Welfare of Children. • “Most Innovative LGU.” • “Best in Program Effectiven­ess.”

• “Most Improved Nutrition Program Management.”

• “Jose Rizal Award for Bloodletti­ng Program.” • “Best in Health Emergency Management in Metro Manila.”

It’s a numbers game

Two things which last Friday’s decision on the Sereno quo warranto case proved:

• One, it’s a numbers game. The law is what a majority of the Supreme Court en banc declares it to be.

Ousted SC Chief Justice Sereno just needed one more Justice to vote for her and she would have lived to fight another day. This time, to face her accusers in an impeachmen­t court.

Some observers believe that she would have fared better in an impeachmen­t trial where her accusers would have more difficulty mustering at least 16 votes needed to convict her.

• Two, as in Jai Alai, “El Fallo del juez is inapelable.” In other words, pagsinabi ng referee, tapos!

The Supreme Court is the final arbiter when it comes to interpreti­ng the laws.

The “Sereno doctrine” will now stand and form part of the law of the land until at some future time, it is reversed by another court with a different compositio­n and perspectiv­e.

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