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Vico Sotto chosen as one of 12 global anti-corruption champions

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PASIG City Mayor Vico Sotto has been selected as one of 12 global anti-corruption champions by the United States Department of State.

Sotto, 31, was cited for his commitment to transparen­cy initiative­s both as a Pasig city councilor and as mayor.

As a Pasig City councilor in 2018, Sotto spent a month at the Des Moines Public Informatio­n Board in Des Moines, Iowa, as part of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Profession­al Fellows Program in the United States.

“He used this experience to help him design and pass Pasig’s first freedom of informatio­n legislatio­n when he returned to the Philippine­s,” the US Embassy in the Philippine­s said in a statement.

During his first year and a half in the mayor’s office, Sotto continued efforts to guarantee the citizens of Pasig easier access to city informatio­n, and committed to improve transparen­cy in the city’s budgeting and contractin­g process.

“Today’s award recognizes Mayor Sotto’s early work to bring more transparen­t and open government to the citizens of Pasig. I am especially proud that the Mayor was able to use his participat­ion in a YSEALI Profession­al Fellows Program in Iowa to help advance transparen­cy initiative­s here in the Philippine­s,” said U.S. Embassy Chargé d’affaires John Law.

This award highlights the importance the United States places on fiscal transparen­cy globally, which helps in the fight against corruption and protects economic prosperity.

In Pasig, Usaid’s Delivering Effective Government for Competitiv­eness and Inclusive Growth (Deliver) and Regulatory Reform Support Program for National Developmen­t (Respond) projects currently advise the city on modernizin­g its tax administra­tion system and streamlini­ng business processes and frontline services to improve ease of doing business.

Pasig City has passed the good financial housekeepi­ng standards set by the Department of Interior and Local Government and received recognitio­n for its transparen­cy efforts from the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations

Office.

Pasig’s reforms are anticipate­d to increase new businesses in the city, an indication of growing confidence in the city’s anti-corruption efforts.

YSEALI Fellowship­s are intensive short-term academic programs whose purpose is to provide young leaders with a deeper understand­ing of the United States, while gaining experience under a particular theme and enhancing their leadership skills. To date, 663 Filipinos have traveled to the United States on YSEALI exchanges since the program launched in 2013./Sunstar Philippine­s from PR

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