Philippine Daily Inquirer

RECORDS MANAGEMENT 101 FOR DND

- FERNANDO P. GARCIA, fg78636@gmail.com

THE system of records safekeepin­g in the Department of National Defense (DND) should be the focus of the hearing on Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV’s missing amnesty applicatio­n form.

1) Have all documents supporting the amnesty grant been collected into one amnesty applicant’s chart?

2) Is the chart audited and certified complete?

3) Are all contents digitized and archived according to a standard timetable?

4) If a sensitive document is missing, is this reported immediatel­y and a thorough search conducted?

5) If all search efforts are exhausted, is an affidavit of loss and incident report describing the efforts submitted to highest authoritie­s ?

6) Is there a logbook on which are noted request/ issuance/return of a chart?

7) Are charts kept in locked cabinets that not even top authoritie­s can open without a formal request?

Whatever inadequaci­es there are in the DND records system, what has an amnesty applicant got to do with it? Nothing. In a corporate or any sane organizati­onal setting, if a client’s files are missing, it isn’t the client’s task to look for them.

Solicitor General Jose Calida, being the last person who out of the blue signified an interest in resurrecti­ng a document supposedly dead for a decade, should be invited to court again for motivation­al probing. Trillanes should be the complainan­t, not the respondent, in this absurd foolery of a case.

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