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Gov't offices in Clark one stop center resume operations

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CLARK FREEPORT-Various government agencies operating at the One-Stop Processi n g Cen t er ( OSPC) here have resumed operations to once again provide fast, convenient, and reliable public service despite the pandemic.

Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC)– External Affairs Department (EAD) reported that some of the offices in the OSPC that are now open include the Department

of Labor and Employment (DOLE), National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI), Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion (OWWA), PagIBIG Fund, PhilHealth, and Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA).

The Philippine Statistics Agency (PSA), Social Security System (SSS) and Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) are also back in service.

Meanwhile, the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) and the Profession­al Regulation­s Commission (PRC) offices in the OSPC are still closed. The details of their operations will be announced.

For other concerns regarding OSPC operations and processes, the public may also reach the CDCEAD CSR and Placement Di vi si on through these numbers: (045) 499-2265, and (045) 499-8264.

While some of the agencies have resumed facilitati­ng their operations, health and safety protocols will still be enforced at the OSPC to ensure the wellbeing of the public.

The OSPC was establishe­d in partnershi­p with CDC and various government agencies to promote the ease of doing business in the Freeport. Aside from this, it is also intended to help fasttrack the processing of government services for employees, locators, and residents of adjacent communitie­s here.

CLARK FREEPORT --- The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) said it is fast tracking the installati­on of additional Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras in all of the country's internatio­nal airports.

The project is part of efforts to improve its passenger monitoring capability, and prevent corruption among its port personnel, the BI, under the leadership of Commission­er Jaime Morente said.

BI Port Operations Acting Chief Grifton Medina disclosed that more than a hundred CCTV cameras were already installed at Terminals 2 and 3 of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA), Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA), and Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CIA).

According to Medina, the CCTVs operate 24-hours a day in all immigratio­n counters at the arrival and departure areas of the four airports, where all activities and movements of people captured by the cameras are recorded on real time basis.

Medina added that rehabilita­tion of old CCTVs previously installed at the NAIA Terminal 1 will soon be undertaken in the second phase of the project, which will be followed by the putting up of new cameras in several other internatio­nal ports.

Morente welcomed the successful implementa­tion of the project.

He said this is in compliance with the orders of President Duterte who wanted the BI to institute more effective measures to monitor passenger movement at the airports, and the actions of BI officers while they are on duty.

"These CCTVs are effective deterrents against corruption as our officers will now be wary and discourage­d to commit irregulari­ties as all their actions will surely be caught on camera," the BI Chief said.

BI Acting Spokesman Melvin Mabulac, who is the acting chief of the Bureau of Immigratio­n National Operations Center (BINOC), which is overseeing the rehabilati­on project, said additional CCTVs will be added to the existing cameras at the NAIA Terminal 1.

He also added that several CCTVs will soon be installed at the Davao Internatio­nal Airport. After which, similar cameras will be placed in the ports of Iloilo, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Bohol-Panglao, Zamboanga, and Su bi c.

Mabulac stressed the importance of the CCTVs not only in preventing corruption but also in investigat­ing reports or allegation­s of irregulari­ties against BI personnel assigned in the major ports of the country.

BINOC chief also revealed that aside from the ports, several CCTVs were installed at the BI's satellite and extension offices in SM North and Student Visa Section in Quezon City; BI PEZA and SM Aura in Taguig; and BI Makati.

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