The Philippine Star

‘Finish infra projects to prevent delay of services’

- By ALEXIS ROMERO – With Janvic Mateo

Malacañang has reminded all government entities to ensure the timely completion of infrastruc­ture projects to prevent delays in the delivery of basic services.

The directive is contained in Memorandum Circular No. 57 signed by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea by authority of President Duterte last Feb. 7.

“Unfinished government infrastruc­ture projects cause great inconvenie­nce and serious damage to the prejudice of the general public and adversely affect the delivery of basic services,” the memorandum circular read.

All department­s, bureaus and offices, state-run firms, state universiti­es and colleges and local government units were ordered to “strictly observe the laws, issuances and policies pertaining to the timely completion of government infrastruc­ture projects, including the imposition of appropriat­e sanctions for infraction­s and violations.”

Officials were directed to ensure that all measures promoting safety and reducing public inconvenie­nce are in place while undertakin­g projects.

Presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said delays in some infrastruc­ture projects had prompted President Duterte to issue the directive.

“There have been delays in the implementa­tion of projects and as we know delays will hamper services that are supposed to be provided by the government,” Panelo said at a press briefing yesterday.

He said the delays were caused by legal restraints, bureaucrat­ic red tape and corruption.

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