Archive for August, 2009
Police Operations Against Criminals in Mindanao to Continue
There will be no suspension of police operations in Mindanao against criminals even if there will be that suspension of offensive military operations. This information was revealed to the press and the public by Secretary Ronnie Puno of the Department of Interior and Local Government. There will be a suspension in the military operations in Mindanao to give way for the peace talks between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front or the MILF. He said that the actions against criminals in the island is not covered by the SOMO order which is part of the peace talks with MILF.
DILG’s Plan of Action for Bay Rehabilitation
The Department of Interior and Local Government is playing its part in making sure that the Manila Bay is on the right track of rehabilitation. It makes sure that it does its job well by issuing all the required orders and memorandums urging the LGUs located near and around the area to do their part in cleaning up the bay and the rivers leading up to the bay and the order coming from the department also urged these LGUs to do its part in maintaining the cleanliness of the area. The information regarding the recent moves of the department was shared to the press and the public by Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Brian Yamsuan.
Understanding the Katarungang Pambarangay
Just this month, the Department of Interior and Local Government under the leadership of Secretary Ronnie Puno cited LGUs considered as leaders in the implementation of the Katarungang Pambarangay program of the government. The winners are from four categories, and the department also cited LGUs which they consider as part of the Hall of Fame or the units that have consistently rank high on the list for a certain number of years. But what exactly is the Katarungang Pambarangay, and how does this program fits into the overall program and flagship projects of the department and the government as a whole?
DILG, Sec Ronnie Puno Issues Memo to Clean up Manila Bay
As a response to the clamor of the President and the Supreme Court ruling, the Department of Interior and Local Government initiated a number of steps that will ensure that it will do its part in caring for the Manila Bay. To be more specific, the department and its execs led by Secretary Ronnie Puno have issued a number of memoranda, all addressing the need to clean and maintain the bay.
Winners of Outstanding Lupong Tagapamayapa Announced
The Department of Interior and Local Government has announced this year’s recipients of the Outstanding Lupong Tagapamayapa or the Barangay Courts. Four national winners were selected and the awarding ceremony was hosted last week. The awarding ceremony was the 18th time that the department has sponsored this ceremony, and this was the department’s way of citing the good performance of the Barangay Courts. Winners received cash prizes and presidential trophies.
Why the Ronnie Puno Infomercials are Not Gifts Solicited and Accepted from Private Citizens
When the issue of infomercials took the stage front and center last week, one of the cabinet secretaries that were asked to explain was Secretary Ronnie Puno of the Department of Interior and Local Government. Some are saying that public funds were used in the production of these advertisements. But when these critics learned that these advertisements were the produced and paid for by the Friends of Ronnie or FOR, the critics immediately said that still this can be a violation of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees. Under the code of conduct, the civil servants are prohibited from accepting and even soliciting such gifts from private citizens. The question is this- is the secretary guilty as charged for violating the code of conduct for civil servants? Here is the complete statement of the Section 7(d) of the Code of Conduct;
Sec Puno, DILG Commercials Funded by Friends of Ronnie
The issue of infomercials is heating up and the personalities seen in these infomercials are being asked to explain. One such personality that is asked to explain and invited to hearing is Secretary Puno of the Department of Interior and Local Government. The secretary is not alone; many cabinet secretaries are being invited to hearings and asked to explain. The DILG secretary is one of those asked to explain since there are infomercials involving him and the projects of his department. So what are the facts behind these infomercials? Here are the facts that can set the discussions straight. The new organization supportive of the secretary, the Friends of Ronnie is the one that produced and funded these infomercials. The organization added that the infomercials on the Women and Children’s Desk and the ‘Kuya’ are not really focused on the secretary per se rather these advertisements focus on the work, the accomplishments and the many services that are offered by the office of the secretary and the Philippine National Police. By carefully reading the infomercials produced by the group, it can be gleaned that it is the police department that is the main beneficiary of this advertisements.
Joint training planned by the military and police
The two sectors are planning to conduct joint training that will focus on the internal security operations. The planned joint training is expected to be carried out next month, and this will be done as a way to address the insurgency problem in the country.
What to expect from the BFP modernization
It has long been the plan of the Department of Interior and Local Government to upgrade the equipments of the Bureau of Fire Protection so that the bureau can easily address the threats posed by emergencies and fires. Now this dream is starting to become a reality thanks to the moves of the department led by its secretary, Ronaldo Puno. The department has approved the modernization program of the Bureau of Fire Protection, and by the estimate of the secretary alone some of the major points in the modernization program can be delivered on time.



Protecting Women & Children: Barangay Human Rights Program
One of the first institutions that you can think of when you think of protection for the minority and the marginalized sector is the Department of Interior and Local Government. This should not come as a surprise since it is really part of the program and charter of the department to ensure that every sector in the community is protected. Now the DILG together with the other organizations under it that include the Philippine National Police have a number of flagship programs that seek to protect the rights of the general public.