Philippine Daily Inquirer

NATIONAL ID SYSTEM INCHES CLOSER TO APPROVAL BY HOUSE

- By Nikko Dizon @NikkoDizon­INQ

The bill seeking to implement a national identifica­tion system for Filipinos here and abroad had moved closer to the House plenary.

The committee on population and family relations on Wednesday approved a consolidat­ed version of the national ID system.

The proposed measure, “An Act Establishi­ng the Filipino Identifica­tion System (FilSys),” continued to be opposed by the militant Makabayan bloc of legislator­s.

“Authors of the measure have argued that the ID system is necessary for the improvemen­t of social service delivery,” said Gabriela Women’s partylist group, a member of the bloc.

Gabriela said the proposal would not “cure the basic problems of social service delivery in the country.”

These are meager budget, privatizat­ion and “patronage politics down to the local level,” said the group.

“We believe that existing databases of personal informatio­n are sufficient for government programs to reach intended beneficiar­ies,” it added.

Gabriela said the national ID system would lead to “intensifie­d surveillan­ce” by the military of suspected rebels.

Under the measure, Filipinos 18 years old and above would be mandated to register their personal informatio­n and “sensitive personal informatio­n” as required by the government.

It said that the identifica­tion card would “serve as the official government-issued identifica­tion document of cardholder­s” when they deal with national government agencies and local government units, among others.

The bill said the national ID would promote a more efficient delivery of services to the public.

“It shall gradually synchroniz­e and consolidat­e all existing government-initiated identifica­tion systems into one integrated and efficient identifica­tion system,” said the bill.

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