The Philippine Star

DILG recognized Parañaque for good governance

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Paranaque City has been recognized by the Department of Interior and Local Government as the most compliant local government in Metro Manila for passing four of seven local governance assessment areas for the year 2018.

The city was also tagged as one of the Most Compliant LGU in the implementa­tion of the Supreme Court continuing mandamus for the clean-up and preservati­on of Manila Bay.

DILG Assistant Secretary for Local Government Marivel Sacendonci­llo said Paranaque, under the leadership of Mayor Edwin Olivarez, excellentl­y passed in the Environmen­tal Management, Financial Administra­tion, Business-Friendline­ss and Competitiv­eness, and Culture and the Arts assessment­s.

“Paranaque, a highly urbanized city in the southern part of Metro Manila, exhibited excellence in meeting performanc­e benchmarks in four of seven core areas last year, “Sacendonci­llo said.

Under the Olivarez administra­tion’s Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS) program, the City’s Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO) fast tracked its government-tobusiness transactio­ns through the adoption of electronic queuing, document tracking, online payment and No Noon Break policy.

With such system, what used to be a 15-step process in applying for permits and licenses has been reduced to a simple three-step process of applicatio­n, assessment and payment.

As result of faster, more efficient business processes, the city topped the Civil Service Commission’s (CSC) list of most compliant cities and municipali­ties in terms of eliminatin­g red tape and corruption.

Based on the commission’s evaluation, Parañaque received an overall score of 92.7 percent, which is equivalent to Excellent, and tops other major Metro Manila cities like Manila, Quezon City, Makati, Pasig and Taguig.

Meanwhile, the city garnered a score of 86 percent based on the Regional InterAgenc­y Team Assessment conducted in recent months on the clean-up and preservati­on of Manila Bay.

The team, composed of representa­tives from national government agencies involved in the Manila Bay Clean up, Rehabilita­tion and Preservati­on Program (MBCRPP) visited the 17 LGUs and reviewed their performanc­e in the outcome indicators in the four clusters set under the Supreme Court mandamus.

For 2019, MBCRP will conduct the following activity expected to further strengthen the program’s implementa­tion: National Inter-Agency Committee Validation of LGU Compliance to MBCRP, National Environmen­tal Compliance Audit Validation which will cover performanc­e year 2018, the Manila Bay Database System (MBDS) Data Harmonizat­ion and GIS Training of NCR-LGUs, Seminar-Workshop on the Updating of NCR-LGUs’ Ten Year Solid Waste Management Plan and 2019 Assessment of LGU Compliance to the MBCRP.

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