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DTI highest in net sincerity ratings in fighting corruption among gov’t agencies The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) remained the most sincere in fighting corruption among government agencies, next to the Office of the President (OP), the 2013 Social Weather Stations (SWS) Surveys of Enterprises on Corruption showed. “The DTI proved once again that it is ‘bagwis na ahensya ng gobyerno’ as we maintained ‘Very Good’ net sincerity ratings in fighting corruption in 2013,” DTI Secretary Gregory L. Domingo said during the agency’s Flag Ceremony on January 20, 2014.
The 2013 SWS Surveys of Enterprises on Corruption shows four government agencies -- DTI, Department of Health (DOH); Social Security System (SSS); and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) -- receiving ‘Very Good’ Net Sincerity Ratings in Fighting Corruption.
Domingo congratulated the DTI employees and urged them to continue serving the Filipinos and doing what is right. He acknowledged the employees’ hard work and dedication even without salary increase. Do you have an inspiring story to share with the DTI family? Is there a DTI staff or experience you want to brag about? Please tell us by e-mail to publications@dti.gov.ph.
No. 2 ▪ January 23, 2014
Presented at the "Good Governance Summit 2014” on January 15, the survey results showed DTI getting +58 Net Sincerity Ratings, five points higher than the Department of Health’s (DOH) +53 rating, the second highest among government agencies. The survey was based on face-to-face interviews of 951 enterprises’ executives in National Capital Region (NCR), Metro Angeles, Cavite-Laguna-Batangas, Metro Iloilo, Metro Cebu, Metro Davao, and Cagayan de Oro-Iligan over the period July 31 to November 29. Of the 24 government institutions rated, there were five upgrades, nine no-change, 10 downgrades from 2009/2012 to 2013, and two first-time ratings.
Table 1 of the 2013 SWS Surveys of Enterprises on Corruption shows upgrades, constant, and downgrades in the net sincerity ratings among government institutions.
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