"Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secrerary Jesse Robredo was here recently to promote and get the support of the local government units (LGU) for the full disclosure policy (FDP) being spearheaded by the DILG that would basically render more transparency in government transactions more transparent to the public.
By all indications, the FDP is a success in Central Visayas, as manifested by over 80 percent of local government executives in the region pledging to make their financial transactions, including bids and public offerings public.
The dialogue during the Tapatan Roadshow hosted by the DILG on the FDP, which included performance, accountability, responsiveness and transparency held at this city’s Radisson Blu Hotel, was attended by local officials
all over the region, including Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia, Bohol Governor Edgar Chatto, Cebu City mayor Michael Rama, Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes and other government officials and LGU employees in the region.
Robredo, who served as the keynote speaker of the event stressed the importance of a clean audit report to be available to the public through website posting and media accessibility among others public venues."
By all indications, the FDP is a success in Central Visayas, as manifested by over 80 percent of local government executives in the region pledging to make their financial transactions, including bids and public offerings public.
The dialogue during the Tapatan Roadshow hosted by the DILG on the FDP, which included performance, accountability, responsiveness and transparency held at this city’s Radisson Blu Hotel, was attended by local officials
all over the region, including Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia, Bohol Governor Edgar Chatto, Cebu City mayor Michael Rama, Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes and other government officials and LGU employees in the region.
Robredo, who served as the keynote speaker of the event stressed the importance of a clean audit report to be available to the public through website posting and media accessibility among others public venues."