Nadiskubre ng COA kung saan nilulustay ng POEA ang pera nating mga OFW

rudi-payonhon's picture

Mga Brod, medyo pinagpistahan ng mga buwetre ng POEA at ang mga OWWA employees ang mga contributions natin kaya mas maganda pa buwagin na etong government agency na eto. Mas maganda pa yata na sa private insurance company na lang natin ibigay ang mga fees natin.

Kaya pala gusto maglabas ng bagong ruling mga walanghiya kasi nabuko ng COA,hayup kayong mga taga-POEA,paano nyo nasisikmura ipakain sa pamilya nyo ang pagkaing galing sa pangungurakot! !!mahiya naman kayo sa amin mga OFW na nagtitiis malayo sa pamilya,para lang maitaguyod ang kinabukasan nila sa disente at matapat na paghahanapbuhay. ....

Ang galing ng gobyerno!!! lalu na ang poea !!!!....sarap nyong balatan ng buhay at budburan ng asin at kalamansi!!!

Basahin ninyo ang nadiskubre ng Commission on Audit kung saan nilulustay ang pera nating mga OFW at ipakalat o ipaalam sa mga kasamahan natin na walangdaan sa e-mail.

THE Commission on Audit (COA) has rebuked the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration for "illegally" granting about P40 million in incentives and allowances to its officials and employees for the past three years.

COA also took the POEA to task for allowing its executives and employees who were issued mobile phones to download about P796,000 worth of games, tones, picture messages and other unauthorized items.

In its latest report, prepared by Director IV Roberto Marquez, COA said the POEA drew P24.048 million from the funds of the Overseas Workers' Welfare Administration to grant an "incentive allowance" to its
personnel. Such use of OWWA funds is unauthorized, COA said.

It said that even if the OWWA Board of Trustees had justified the giving of the incentive allowance by citing the increase in OWWA collections from overseas Filipino workers, the move was "without legal basis."

Section 15 (e) of the General Appropriations Act, FY 2003 (as reenacted in 2004), "as well as previous general appropriation acts, provides that no government funds shall be [used] to pay honoraria, allowances or other compensations to any government official or employee, except those specifically authorized by law," the report stated.

Section 3 of Administrative Order 103 also bans national government agencies from granting new or additional benefits to their officials and employees "except for Collective Negotiation

Agreement (CNA) Incentives and those expressly provided by presidential issuance," the COA said.

Although it recommended that the POEA management stop granting the incentive allowance, COA acknowledged that the issue is awaiting final disposition before the Legal Adjudication Office.

COA noted that the POEA granted P15.448 million for the CNA signing bonus and rice allowance to its employees, a violation of rules laid down by the Public Sector Labor Management Council.

COA said the POEA management and the employees' union agreed on a quarterly rice subsidy to its employees, including casuals, contractual and temporary workers, and a P15,000 signing bonus "to be given on a staggered basis within three years subject to the availability of savings."

On the strength of the agreement signed on December 10, 2001, the POEA granted P15.448 million from 2002 to 2004. But! the COA reviewed the payments and found they could have violated the rules on CNA
signing bonus and allowances. Rice and other subsidies require "appropriation of funds," or approval from Congress and subsequent enactment of the President, COA said.

COA also cited a May 16, 2002, circular from the Department of the Budget and Management that said the President has issued a "moratorium on the grant of CNA signing bonus due to some problems raised on the payment and fund source."

COA added that the moratorium has been in effect until these problems are resolved and a policy is issued on the matter.

It also cited the July 11, 2002, decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Social Security System v. COA, in which it ruled against the signing bonus as a form of additional compensation under the Constitution.

COA said that despite the Court's earlier pronouncement against the granting of incentives and allowances, the POEA in 2004 still gave P7.2105 million to its employees and officials as signing bonus and rice subsidies.

The POEA justified its move by saying that the budget department had approved the release of incentives and allowances, COA said.

COA also questioned why the POEA failed to follow the guidelines in its memorandum on October 26, 2001, covering the use of cell phones after the POEA paid for the nonessential downloads made by its officials and employees.

The POEA is supposed to put a limit on the use of cell phones, but the audit on its telephone bills showed that P487,283.59 of the P1.3-million total from 2003 to 2004 consisted of charges in excess of the authorized limit.

Even POEA's bookkeeper in charge admitted that she could not impose limits on the use of ! the cell phones to some officials, COA said.

"We also noted that the POEA had incurred other charges amounting to P308,747.58 in the use of the mobile phones, in addition to the fixed charges of P400,002.80 due to subscription to Globe lines or
plans. These additional charges are value-added taxes and currency adjustment fees. Other charges which are personal and which are easily incurred and billed due to the nature of line subscription, include
share-a-load and its processing fee, GPRS such as Globe games, photo messages, polyphonic ring tones, digital postcards, photo album, cinema and magazine covers, premium java download, instant messaging and catxtcism, etc.," COA said.

To avoid further overpayments, COA recommended that the POEA coordinate with Globe to shift to prepaid cards and end the subscription of postpaid lines.
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If this is all true it is ROBBERY.CORRUPTION AND DISREGARD FOR THE LAW.

I propose the following action:

1. The OFW, through a legal representative file a corruption case against the officers, and
employees of POEA and OWWA. The legal funds can be donated by OFW, through a US$1.00
Contribution, per OFW. We have to find how the money can be collected. Through a bank?
Through a trust Fund? (Any suggestions? )

2. Petition the Government, through the Senate to Scrap the POEA and OWWA.

3. Force the Government to return to the OFW the payments issued by the OFW to the POEA
and OWWA.

Chief Justice Panganiban, please give us some advice on how to proceed with the necessary action.

OFW DOES NOT NEED POEA AND OWWA. THE OFW IS PAYING THE SALARIES OF THESE PEOPLE, AND THEY ARE TREATING OFW'S AS DIRT.
THEY ARE ROBBING THE OFW OF THEIR HARD EARNED MONEY THROUGH THE HELP OF THE GOVERNMENT THAT SHOULD PROTECT ITS WORKERS.
INSTEAD OF THE FAMILIES OF THE OFW, THE POEA AND OWWA IS ENJOYING THE LABORS OF THE OFW.

THIS IS THE TIME THAT OFW MUST SHOUT AND DEMAND FOR ACTION. THIS IS WORSE THAN THE DIRECT HIRE REGULATION.

Dear OFW ,

POEA SCAM (Pampahighblood sa mga OFW=))

Ganito siguro talaga tayong mga Pilipino, kahit pinagsabihan na ng kamalian, patuloy pa ring magpapalusot especially kung sa gobierno nagtatrabaho. Not all as I know of but the below COA findings are clear indication and self-explanatory.

Anyways, it's about time we explore alternative means of having a separate private insurance company which will properly invest the premiums that will result to concrete and practically available insurance and
medical benefits at hindi katulad sa OWWA at POEA na pi-nagsa-samantalahan ang gastahin maging pang-load sa cellphones ang ating ibinabayad na premium sa dahilang wala silang alam patungkol sa 'insurance'.

I bet my ass (forgive my language), no one from OWWA and most of all from the POEA is knowledgeable about insurance business much more how to invest the premiums paid thru these agencies (in order to generate income and return these thru exceptional benefits to the insured) except to enumerate the OWWA guidelines and the memorandum of objective creating the POEA from which, in defense to this accusation, officials from these 2 government entities will immediately refer to. Ang alam nila ay gastahin ang pera kahit hantarang hindi nila eto pueding galawin.

Sulat (forwarded) sa akin ng kaibigan ko ngayon lang ( January 8 2010)
Edgardo P. Cubrado Edgardo@rpdmails.com, nagtatrabaho sa Saudi Arabia
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Nadiskubre ng COA kung saan nilulustay ng POEA ang pera nating m

Its customary for consular officials in embassies and consulates overseas to assist their countrymen should they need help or advice in foreign parts.
I don't see the need for a separate department to take on this responsibility. It seems to me to sit better within the Department of Foreign Affairs.
The British Foreign Office in London has a Consular Department dedicated to assisting British Citizens abroad. They have a very good "Get it right before you go" campaign too. This provides information to travellers on what they need to do and what services they can and cannot expect from British missions overseas.
My advice is to close down the POEA and shift the responsibilities to the DFA.

mga daing kahlhag!

burabud's picture

mga hayop! pag ahlhug kaining ngahlhu' na aku
uya sa abrud ning trabahu, mabayad ka pa sa
ahinsyang an...

tsk tsk..

makarma hlhamang sinda!

mga daing kahlhag!

Dave's picture

he he he... naka high blood talaga. siram pagbibitayon buda pahlhuhudon sa monggo!

Most Corrupt Government Institution

Wag na tayo magtaka hindi lang naman POEA may gawa nyan. Kahit nga yung mga ransom na pantubos sa mga kinidnap sa mindanao kinukurakot pa. yung mga baril na pumapatay sa mga sundalo natin sa mindanao, sa AFP rin galing yung kaya nga nagrebelde yung mga sundalo natin tulad nila Trillanes. Isipin mo baril ng mga sundalo natin ang pumapatay sa kanila. ibinebenta sa Abusarap este Abusayap pra lang pagkaperahan ng mga nasa Gobyerno pera pera na lang ba? . Ang lupit nyo!!!!!!

Most Corrupt Government Institution:
1. BIR
2. BoC
3. DPWH
4. PNP
5. AFP
6. LTO
7. LTFRB
8. COA
9. POEA
10. DEPED

At marami pang iba, isama pa natin ang COMMELEC, DAR, DOST & DOH.

Sori na lang sa Kababayan ko na nagtatrabaho sa OWWA at POEA

rudi-payonhon's picture

Wala akong masabi sa inyo,Kaya pala maganda ang Pasko ninyo at Bagong taon...

normal na yan!

Ganyan talaga ang mga nasa gobyerno natin nag-aagawang nakawim ang pera ng bayan...nakakalungkot. Survival na lang tayo.Kanya-kanyang kayod para mabuhay yan pamilya ta. Maludog lang yan mga aripantak ta nyan kung pagapar-isipon ta yang mga tarantadong yan.Marami ng presidente ang dumaan ganon pa rin ang 'Pinas...aasa pa ba tayo?

'Pinas ang Bayang Walang Pag-asa...........................

nakakahiya pero ganyan siguro sa 'pinas

man-uukag's picture

kung maaalala mo nitong mga nakaraan... kun sino pa yung mga nagnanakaw at mga pasaway ay siya pang labis na binibiyayaan ng gobyernong ito mula sa perang kinukuha sa naghihirap na mamamayan.

ganyan siguro talaga sa 'pinas... ang mga bayani ay sinasalaula at pinagsasamantalahan.

kung maaari nga lang ay sasamahan pa kita dyan sa poea at magbabaon pa ako ng mga bato mula dito...

nagahlharisngaw

eman's picture

dae mabuwag2 ang owwa ta pigagatasan ning gobyerno. hanggang dasahlh na sana kita.hehehehe

hilak ta man...