Subic locators vow to curb corruption

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    SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – More than 150 executives from various locator-companies and investors in this free port signed the Integrity Pledge (IP) on Friday, marking another significant milestone  for the Subic Bay Metropolitan  Authority (SBMA) in its fight  against corruption.

    In a ceremony held at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC), SBMA officials led by Chairman Roberto Garcia administered the IP for representatives of  investor  firms here in support of President Aquino’s reform agenda and  to strengthen the agency’s corporate  governance initiatives, and create a more conducive investment climate.

    “Good governance means good business, and we have seen the fruits of good governance,” said Garcia stressed during the ceremony.  “Aside from being a good corporate citizen, companies that sign this pledge will get certain perks given to clean and ethical  companies,” Garcia pointed out.

    He added that the SBMA’s Integrity Program has been endorsed by the SBMA Board of Directors through a board resolution last year. 

    The IP, which was introduced in the country by the Makati Business Club (MBC) and the European Chamber of Commerce  of the Philippines (ECCP), is a document   signed by heads of  companies and government agencies to express their commitment  to abide by ethical business  practices and to support a national  campaign against graft and corruption.

    The pledge is regarded as an  effective tool aimed at preventing corruption in public contracting, as it enables companies to abstain from bribing by providing assurances that their competitors  will likewise refrain from bribery.

    At the same time, it enables  the government to reduce the  high cost and distorting impact of corruption on private procurement, privatization or  business licensing, and issuance of permits. The IP stipulates rights and obligations to the effect that neither side will  pay, offer, demand or accept bribes, collude with competitors to obtain contract, or engage in such abuses while executing the contract.

    Garcia said that SBMA has institutionalized IP in the Subic Freeport with the creation of a  Code of Conduct for all employees  and officials of SBMA. With this development, the SBMA will now also require stakeholders like Freeport locators, neighboring local  government units (LGUs), and suppliers to sign the Integrity  Pledge before any transaction is made.

    Garcia praised Bureau of Customs (Port of Subic) Collector  Arnulfo Marcos for joining the IP signing and for being the first to submit  his accomplished and signed IP form.

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