The Philippine Star

Diokno stands firm on airport BI overtime pay

- By JESS DIAZ and ROBERTZON RAMIREZ With Edu Punay, Rudy Santos, Delon Porcalla, Christina Mendez

The Department of Tourism raised concern yesterday over the negative effects that the row over allowances and overtime pay between the Bureau of Immigratio­n and the Department of Budget and Management would bring, but Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno stood his ground amid the feud with BI officers.

Protesting BI officers have not been reporting for work while others have resigned, resulting in long queues at immigratio­n counters at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) terminals that both local and foreign tourists have to deal with.

Passengers have been advised to be at the airport four to five hours before their departure to avoid missing their flights.

“The effect really is the inconvenie­nce that it brings… this kind of problem delays their pass-through at the immigratio­n counters. The notso-good about this is the first impression (of the tourists). First impression lasts,” DOT Assistant Secretary Frederick Alegre said during a forum hosted by dzRJ in Makati City.

Alegre said Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo sent a letter to Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II, appealing to immediatel­y resolve the problem as thousands of tourists are expected to spend their summer vacation in the Philippine­s.

Filipinos also travel to various places during the Holy Week for vacation or simply spend time with family in their home provinces.

Alegre expressed optimism that Diokno and Aguirre would be able to resolve the conflict soonest. Diokno insisted the BI officers’ demands were illegal.

In a television interview, he said BI personnel should not hold hostage services at internatio­nal airports and seaports by leaving their posts or going on leave.

He said the BI personnel had been receiving unlawful allowances that were up to 400 times their basic salary. “Civil service rules allow the payment of allowances of up to 50 percent of basic pay only,” he said.

Diokno added President Duterte stopped the payment of excessive benefits when he vetoed a provision in the Congress-approved 2017 budget allowing the continued use of the so-called express lane fund for the payment of allowances and overtime pay.

The express lane collection­s will have to go to the general fund that must be appropriat­ed by Congress for specific purposes before they could be released and used, Diokno said.

But that does not mean the BI has no funds for overtime pay, he stressed.

Diokno pointed out the bureau has P245 million in the budget for compensati­on for service rendered beyond office hours.

“All they have to do is for the BI commission­er to request the (DBM) for the release of funds. But so far, no request has been made,” he said.

On Tuesday, presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella blamed BI officials for the long queues at immigratio­n counters, saying these officials should have taken advantage of the funds available for the payment of overtime services and the additional positions that have been created to augment the present workforce.

Diokno said in 2016 alone, the BI paid nearly P750 million for overtime work out of express lane collection­s.

If 2017 collection­s reach P750 million and the BI uses up its P250-million appropriat­ion for overtime pay, this means that the government would save P500 million.

 ?? RUDY SANTOS ?? Arriving passengers wait for their passports to be stamped at Terminal 2 of the NAIA yesterday. An acute lack of immigratio­n officers at the counters has resulted in long lines at all airport terminals.
RUDY SANTOS Arriving passengers wait for their passports to be stamped at Terminal 2 of the NAIA yesterday. An acute lack of immigratio­n officers at the counters has resulted in long lines at all airport terminals.
 ?? RUDY SANTOS ?? Passengers bound for the Middle East wait at the departure area of the NAIA Terminal 1 yesterday.
RUDY SANTOS Passengers bound for the Middle East wait at the departure area of the NAIA Terminal 1 yesterday.

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