The Freeman

DOLE probes use of TUPAD in politics

The Department of Labor and Employment-7 is looking into reports that Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) has been used as a tool for political campaign in favor of a certain candidate.

- — Mary Ruth R. Malinao/ FPL

In a letter to DOLE Undersecre­tary Victor del Rosario, lawyer Ernesto Rama said that TUPAD beneficiar­ies were given a down payment on May 3, 2022 and were promised that the remaining balance will be paid after the election.

Del Rosario said the investigat­ion will be guided by the DOLE Administra­tive Order No. 118, series of 2021 or the Guidelines on the Dispositio­n of

Complaints Relative to the Implementa­tion of the Department of Labor and Employment

Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP).

“We, hereby formally bring to your attention the activities at Mambaling, ACT and Guadalupe where individual­s were made to fill up Beneficiar­y Profile forms under guise that it is a Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged / Displaced Workers (TUPAD) Project,” read Rama’s letter to Del Rosario.

“But then, the individual­s are told to return on a specific date, like May 3, 2022 to receive money purportedl­y as down payment of their TUPAD Salary, the balance of which will be paid after elections,” it added.

Rama requested Del Rosario to shed light on certain matters such as the confirmati­on if there is an ongoing TUPAD activity sanctioned by DOLE-7 in cooperatio­n with the City of Cebu with the same scheme and if the act of giving of money/down payment of the supposed TUPAD salary is legal and/or allowed by the department according to the existing rules and regulation­s provided by law.

“We think the giving of cash as down payment is an act of Vote-Buying, thus, we hope for your immediate response to this query,” Rama’s letter further read.

In his response to Rama, Del Rosario clarified that the TUPAD program is done through direct administra­tion of DOLE-7 and under this mode, the implementa­tion of the said program is done directly by their TriCity Field Office.

“Based on the policy of the Department and per record of this Office the distributi­on of payment of TUPAD salaries is sent and released through money remittance service provider, particular­ly through M. Lhuillier and the Universal Storefront Services Corporatio­n (USSC). It is our money remittance partners who will send a message to the beneficiar­ies that they can already claim their wages,” said Del Rosario.

“Às one of our stakeholde­rs, rest assured that we will continue to implement our program for our vulnerable and marginaliz­ed sector with utmost integrity,” he added.

Reports had it that the camp of South District Rep. Rodrigo “Bebot” Abellanosa promoted the signing of TUPAD forms. The Freeman tried to reach Abellanosa for comment but did not receive a response as of this writing.

Abellanosa’s son, BG, is running for congressma­n in the south district as he is now in his last term and barred from seeking reelection.

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