PRRD bans junkets for gov’t execs, workers

By EJ Roque | PNA

MANILA — President Rodrigo R. Duterte has issued an executive order (EO) banning junkets for government officials and employees.

“All forms of travel junkets shall be strictly prohibited,” read the EO No. 77 signed by Duterte on March 15 but was only released to the media on Friday.

The EO also mandated government officials and employees to travel in economy class except for Department Secretaries, Undersecretaries, and Assistant Secretaries if their trip is more than four hours.

The EO also required government workers to use public modes of transportation on their travels.

“Only the ordinary public conveyance or customary modes of transportation shall be used. The use of chartered trips, special hires of public utilities, garage cars, water vessels, and other extraordinary means of transportation shall not be allowed unless justified by the prevailing circumstances,” the EO read.

The EO also banned the holding of strategic planning workshops or team building activities abroad.

The newly-signed EO also prohibits government officials and employees from accepting a trip paid for in full or partially by suppliers or contractors with pending requests or applications, or future dealings with the government agency or unit they belong to.

“Official foreign trips partially or fully sponsored or funded by private corporations or private individuals shall be fully disclosed,” the EO added.

The EO also sets the amounts for clothing allowance, daily subsistence allowance, and representation expenses of officials travelling abroad.

Under the EO, officials whose foreign travels last for more than a month are the only ones entitled to a clothing allowance

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