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    Quote Originally Posted by noel_llapa View Post
    Decency among politicians is as common as a flying pig.
    nah, i still believe there are some decent ones....its just that we don't have the decency to look at their track record, integrity and consistency in serious policies that affect the nation...

    On the proposed bill, i think its just superficial, skin deep and doesn't really solve the bigger problems.... its just a band aid....seriously, there's more than this that can permanently curb this kind of practices.... Pork Barrel anyone?
    Last edited by emow; 11-09-2011 at 10:22 PM.

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    Finally!! Keep it up, Sen. Miriam!

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    ‘Anti-epal’ bill: No more self-praise on posters

    It has become almost standard practice: politicians plastering their names and faces on projects funded by taxpayers.

    To counter this self-praise, Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago filed a bill, now commonly referred to as “Anti-Epal Bill,” prohibiting public officials to affix their name or image to any signage on a proposed or ongoing public works project.

    In the explanatory note of Senate Bill No. 1967, formally known as the “Anti-Signage of Public Works Act,” Santiago said that appending the names of officials on public works projects either funded or facilitated through their office is “unnecessary and highly unethical.”

    She added that crediting individuals instead of the government on such projects promotes a culture of political patronage and corruption, and diminishes the concept of continuity of good governance.

    Thus, the bill allows only signs and billboards that bear the name, image or logo of the local or national government agency handling the project.

    Malacanang welcomes 'anti-epal' bill

    Once the bill is enacted into law, any official violating the provisions may serve jail time from six months to a year and perpetual disqualification from public office.

    According to a press statement by the Palace on Sunday, President Benigno Aquino III supports Santiago’s initiative as it follows the president’s stand against the common practice of most politicians.

    “Aquino has always rejected the idea of having his name or photos printed on a billboard alongside a public-funded project unlike other politicians who even have their names plastered in local government-owned vehicles,” the statement said.


    Source: ‘Anti-epal’ bill: No more self-praise on posters - Yahoo!

    kini nga bill naa dyud sense mo support dyud ko ani kitang mga Taxpayer ang naa sa likod ana mga project tanan. " This project is donated by the Taxpayer of Philippines" or if taga cebu ta "This Project is donated by people of Cebu City" or sa Mandaue or any place dapat mao dyud ang butang

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    i like this bill. so, dli nata makakita ug coca cola fonts under the flyover ani? hehe

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    mao ni bill! this bill get's rid of all nonsense.

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    approve ta ani...

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    support ko ani.. ka ngil.ad ra tan.awon anang mga ngalan sa politiko mabasa sa mga dalan, bridges..etc.. murag ila raba ng kwarta..

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    Default Re: ‘Anti-epal’ bill

    this bill is supported by yours truly...

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    It's our money but it's the politicians name and face seen on projects funded by our tax money.

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    In Coca Cola FONT: This Anti-Epal bill is inspired by Governor G.W.E.N Garcia.



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