The Philippine Star

House OKS whistle-blower bill on second reading

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The House of Representa­tives has approved on second reading a measure providing protection, security and benefits to whistle-blowers in a bid to curtail graft and corruption in government.

House Bill 5715, to be known as the “Whistle-blower Protection, Security and Benefit Act of 2011,” seeks to safeguard national interest through the prosecutio­n of corrupt and erring public officials and employees and promote good governance.

The bill’s author, Bayan Muna Rep. Teodoro Casiño, stressed the need for a law to protect whistle-blowers in order to encourage more people to come out in the open and denounce corrupt officials in the government.

“It is imperative that a mechanism be set up to secure the person of a whistle-blower and counter the stigma of ostracism so that the potential whistleblo­wer or informant on graft and corrupt activities will not hesitate to come out in the open,” said Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Neri Javier Colmenares, another author of the bill.

Aurora Rep. Juan Edgardo Angara, also co-author of the measure, said the government needs a new institutio­nal mechanism for integrity and accountabi­lity to eliminate scandals and restore credibilit­y in public service.

“The litmus test for such reforms is the government’s treatment of whistleblo­wers. Those ‘ who blow the whistle’ are most often fired and ostracized by friends and co- workers. They are accused of having a grievance with their employer or trying to profit from their accusation­s,” Angara said.

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