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R.A. 6713
Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards of Public Officials
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GUIDEPOST OF GOOD GOVERNANCE
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The 8 Norms of Conduct of Public Officials and Employees
1. Commitment to public interest - Always uphold the public
interest over personal interest. Avoid wastage in public funds andrevenues. Ensure that government resources and powers areemployed and used efficiency, effectively, honestly and economically.
2. Professionalism - Perform and discharge your duties with the
highest degree of excellence, professionalism, intelligence, and skill.Enter public service with utmost devotion and dedication to duty.
Discourage wrong perceptions of your role as dispenser or peddler of undue patronage.
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3. Justness and sincerity - Remain true to the people at all
times. Act with justness and sincerity, and do not discriminateagainst anyone, especially the poor and the underprivileged. Refrainfrom doing acts contrary to law, good morals, good customs, publicpolicy, public order, public safety and public interest. Do not
dispense or extend undue favors on account of your office to yourrelatives, whether by consanguinity or affinity, except with respect toappointment s of such relatives to positions considered strictlyconfidential or as members of your personal staff whose terms arecoterminous with yours.
4. Political Neutrality - Provide service to anyone without unfair
discrimination with regardless of party affiliation or preference.
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5. Responsiveness to the public - Extend prompt, courteous,
and adequate service to the public. Unless otherwise provided by lawor when required by the public interest, you shall provide informationon your policies and procedures in clear and understandablelanguage, ensure openness of information, public consultations and
hearings whenever appropriate, encourage suggestions, simplify andsystematize policy, rules and procedures, avoid red tape and developan understanding and appreciation of the socio-economic conditionsprevailing in the country, especially in the depressed rural and urbanareas.
6. Nationalism and patriotism - Always be loyal to the
Republic and to the Filipino people, promote the use of locallyproduced goods, resources and technology and encourageappreciation and pride of country and people. Endeavor to maintainand defend Philippine sovereignty against foreign intrusion.
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7. Commitment to democracy - Commit yourself o the
democratic way of life and values. Maintain the principle of publicaccountability and manifest by deeds the supremacy of civilianauthority over the military. Always uphold the Constitution and putloyalty to country above loyalty to persons or party.
8. Simple Living - You and your family shall lead modest lives
appropriate to your positions and income. Do not indulge inextravagant or ostentatious display of wealth in any form.
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a. Any public official or employee, regardless of whether or not he
holds office or employment in a casual, temporary, holdover,permanent or regular capacity committing any violation of this Actshall be punished with a fine not exceeding the equivalent of sixmonths salary or suspension not exceeding one year, or removal
defending on the gravity of the offense after due notice and hearingby the appropriate body or agency. If the violation is punishable by aheavier penalty under another law, he shall be prosecuted under thelatter statute. Violations of Sections 7, 8 or 9 of this Act shall bepunishable with imprisonment not exceeding five years, or a fine notexceeding five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) or both, and, in the
discretion of the court or competent jurisdiction, disqualification tohold public office.
Section 11. PENALTIES
b. Any violation hereof proven in a proper administrative proceedingshall be sufficient cause for removal or dismissal of a public official oremployee, even if no criminal prosecution is instituted against him.
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c. Private individuals who participate in conspiracy as co-principals,
accomplices or accessories, with public officials or employees, inviolation of this Act, shall be subject to the same penal liabilities asthe public officials or employees and shall be tried jointly with them.
d. The official or employee concerned may bring an action against anyperson who obtains or uses a report for any purpose prohibited bySection 8 (D) of this Act. The Court in which such action is brought ayassess against such person a penalty in any amount not to exceed
twenty-five thousand pesos (P25,000.00). If another sanctionhereunder or under any other law is heavier, the latter shall apply.
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BARANGAY ASSEMBLY
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Composition; Meetings – (a) There
shall be a barangay assemblycomposed of all persons who areactual residents of the barangay for
at least six (6) months, fifteen years of age and over, citizen of the Philippines, duly registered in the list of barangay assembly members.
- Section 379, LG Code of 1991
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(b) The barangay assembly shall meet at
least twice a year to hear and discuss thesemestral report of the sangguniangbarangay concerning its activities and finances as well as problems affecting
the barangay. Its meetings shall be beheld upon call of the punong barangay orat least four (4) member of thesangguniang barangay, or upon written
petition of at least five percent (5%) of theassembly members.
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(c) No meeting of the barangay assembly shall take place unless a written notice is given one (1)
week prior to the meeting excpt on mattersinvolving public safety or security, in which casenotice within a reasonable time shall be sufficient.The punong barangay, or in his absence, the
sangguniang barangay member acting as punongbarangay, or any assembly member selected during the meeting, shall act as presiding officer inall the meetings of the assembly. The barangaysecretary, or in his absence, any memberdesignated by the presiding officer to act assecretary, shall discharge the duties of secretary of the barangay assembly.
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The barangay assembly shall: - (a) Initiatelegislative processes by recommending tothe sangguniang barangay the adoption of
measures for the welfare of the barangayand the city or municipality concerned;
- Section 398, LG Code of 1991
Powers of the Barangay Assembly
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Being the composite number of the all barangay residents from 15 years old and above, the barangay assembly is imbued withtremendous powers like initiating legislative processes, referendum
and plebiscite. At least 50 members of the Barangay Assembly who are Registered voters of the barangayCan petition for:
• Adoption;
• Enactment;
• Repeal or
• Amendment of the Ordinance
The barangay assembly can pass or question the barangay semestral report containing the programs, projects, and activitiesand financial report.
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SYNCHRONIZED BARANGAY ASSEMBLY DAY
Pursuant to Proclamation No. 342 “Declaring the Last Saturday of March
2003 and the third Saturday of October 2003 and Every YearThereafter as Barangay Assembly Day”.
In accordance with Section 397(b) of the Local Government Code, the barangays are enjoined to undertake the following activities:
1. Presentation of Accomplishment and Financial Reports from July
to December 2010;
2. Discussion on the following:
2.1 Barangay Based Institutions (BBIs):a. Brgy. Development Council (BDC)
b. Brgy. Peace and Order Committee (BPOC)
c. Brgy. Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC)
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2.2. Problems, issues and concerns afecting the barangaysparticularly on solid waste management;
2.3. Disaster Preparedness of the Barangay;
2.4. Compliance to:a. DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2010-122, dated October
26, 2010 re: Guideposts in promoting and Sustaining
Barangay Good Governance; and
b. DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2010-149, dated December
14, 2010 re: Posting of Barangay Budget, Statement of
Income and Expenditures and other Barangay Financial
Transactions, and Annual Procurement Plan;
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2.5. Environmental issue to include the production of at least 25,000seedlings for the nationwide synchronized planting on June 25, 2011
to coincide with the Philippines Arbor Day in connection with the
National Greening Program, Billion Trees Program and other similar
efforts, and planting of the same by the barangay officials and
residents.
The barangay officials may also undertake other activities
they deem appropriate to create awareness and generate
participation among residents in the barangay assembly such as
tiangge, cultural presentations, etc. likewise, they are hereby
enjoined to prepare psoters or banners to be posted/hanged for at
least two (2) weeks before the assembly date in at least three
conspicuous places, like barangay hall, plaza, main street,
tricycle/jeep/bus terminals, markets or talipapa, etc. in their
respective areas.
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Corresponding administrativecomplaint against barangay officials whodid not conduct barangay assembly may
be filed by any resident of the barangay,concerned citizen, governmental or non-governmental entity before thesangguniang panlugnsod or sangguniang
bayan concerned pursuant to Section 61of the LG Code or to the office of theOmbudsman pursuant to AdministrativeOrder No. 07 or the “Rules of Procedures
on the Office of the Ombudsman.” dated
Action . . . . . . . . .
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25 POINT LEADERSHIP LESSON
1. Thinks of ways to make people moreproductive , more focused oncompany goals; how to reward them.
2. Good Listener.
3. Available.
4. Fair.
5. Decisive.
6. Humble.
7. Touch – confronts nasty problems.
8. Persistent
9. Simplifies (makes it look easy).
10. Tolerant of open disagreement.
Leader NON - Leader1. Thinks of personal rewards, status,and how they look to outsiders.
2. Good Talker.
3. Hard to reach from below.
4. Fair to the top; exploits the rest.
5. Uses committee, consultants.
6. Arrogant.
7. Elusive – the artful dodger
8. Only when their own goodles are atstake.
9. Complicates (makes it look difficult).
10. Intolerant of open disagreement.
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11. Has strong convictions.
12. Delegates whole important jobs.
13. Wants anonymity for themselves, publicity for
their company.
14. Often takes the blame.
15. Gives credit to others.
16. Gives honest, frequent feedback.
17. Goes where the trouble is to help.
18. Has respect for all people.
19. Honest under pressure.
20. Straightforward.
21. Admits own mistakes, comforts others whenthey admit them.
22. Openness.
23. Keeps their promises.
24. Company is number 1. 25. Sees mistakes as learning opportunities.
Leader NON - Leader
11. Vacillates when a decision is needed.
12. Keeps all final decisions.
13. The reverse.
14. Looks for a scapegoat.
15. Takes credit; complains about lack of goodpeople.
16. Info flows one way – into their offices.
17. Interrupts people in crisis and calls them to
meeting in their office.
18. Thinks blue collars and pink collars are lazy,incompetent ingrates.
19. Improvises, equivocates.
20. Tacky, manipulative.
21. Never makes mistakes; blames others; starts which hunts to identify culprits.
22. Secrecy.
23. Doesn’t.
24. Self is number 1.
25. See mistakes as punishable.
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