Reiterating its zero tolerance policy on "pay-for-position" schemes, the Department of Education (DepEd) on Thursday condemned in the strongest terms all forms of corruption involving appointments, promotions, and designations within the agency.
In a statement, Education Secretary Sonny Angara said that "all personnel movements in the agency must be strictly bases on merits, fitness, and competence, in accordance with civil service laws, rules, and established procedures."
"Any act of soliciting, offering, or receiving money, favors, or undue advantage in exchange for an appointment, promotion, or reassignment is a grave offense. These actions are punishable under the law, including Republic Act 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices), and will result in administrative, civil, and criminal sanctions," Angara added.
The DepEd chief likewise encouraged individuals who have been victimized or approached with such demands to report the incident directly to the Office of the Secretary or the central office, or to the law enforcement authorities.
Angara also assured the public that all complaints will be treated with strict confidentiality, and appropriate safeguards will be in place to protect the identities and well-being of whistleblowers.
The education department, according to Angara, remains committed to upholding integrity, professionalism, and fairness in all its processes.
"Positions in the Department are earned–not bought. We will not allow corruption to undermine the future of Philippine education," Angara added.