Sun.Star Davao

CORRUPTION COMPLAINTS FILED AT DEPED 11

Deped 11 urges the public to report personnel who have corrupt practices

- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT/ Reporter

We will not hesitate to pursue administra­tive discipline as well as refer the matter to the Ombudsman and other authoritie­s for criminal investigat­ion and prosecutio­n LEONOR BRIONES Education Secretary

The Department of Education (Deped) 11 said it has received corruption complaints at its office against erring employees in Davao Region.

Deped 11 spokespers­on Jenielito Atillo told SunStar Davao that while there have been previous allegation­s of corrupt practices that were reported, he is unable to divulge the number of cases and its outcomes as he has yet to validate thes.

Last week, Education Secretary Leonor Briones issued a memorandum, warning all officials that corrupt practices will not be tolerated.

“We will not hesitate to pursue administra­tive discipline as well as refer the matter to the Ombudsman and other authoritie­s for criminal investigat­ion and prosecutio­n,” Briones said through a memo.

Atillo said Briones’ warning is in line with President Rodrigo Duterte’s campaign against corruption.

“This has been a tradition for quite some time in government. We cannot deny the fact that there is corruption,” Atillo said.

He also said that complaints and allegation­s must be backed with sufficient sets of evidence, as part of due process.

Atillo encouraged those who have complaints to visit or write the Deped office so that the agency can take appropriat­e actions.

Deped is one of the biggest ganecies in the country, with almost one million employees, both teaching and non-teaching personnel.

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