Barbers files Magna Carta of benefits for PDEA

PR/via Mela Lesmoras – PTV News

Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace S. Barbers refiled his bill, “AN ACT INSTITUTING THE MAGNA CARTA OF BENEFITS FOR THE OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL OF THE PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (PDEA)”.

The Chairman of the Committee on Dangerous Drugs in the 17th Congress filed the bill on behalf of all PDEA personnel who risk their lives fighting illegal drugs for the betterment of the country. HB 73 seeks to promote and improve their well-being and economic welfare as it provides them with acceptable living and working conditions, better terms of employment and career opportunities through a well-rationalized career development program, with proper training and schooling to enhance their knowledge, competence, transparency, respect for human dignity, and commitment to service.

“The PDEA, as the lead agency in the government’s anti-drug campaign, exposes its personnel to dangerous situations, especially now that many drug syndicates are affected by the administration’s all out war against illegal drugs. It is unfortunate that despite the critical role they play, their economic well-being and professional development are afforded little attention”, Barbers said.

“In return for ensuring that our nation is safe from the dangers of illegal drugs, this bill seeks to ensure that PDEA agents are provided sufficient compensation and accorded avenues for professionalization”, Barbers added.

With a better compensation package and health benefits, Barbers hopes to attract more PDEA recruits who will serve the country with dedication and honesty.

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