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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!

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    I'm sure she won't forget to ban the acronyms of the project arranged with the names of a political figure.

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    Agreed, i can live w/ it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunsky View Post
    I'm sure she won't forget to ban the acronyms of the project with the political figure.
    like Government on Wheels for Emergency Needs? (GWEN) hehehe
    Audentes Fortuna Juvat

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    interesting to see the implementing rules and guidelines... what if other individuals will print it there - with ill motives?

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    All
    Nonsense
    Tarpaulins
    Is

    Excremented
    Politicians
    And
    LOLS

    I'm running out of acronyms.

    Generously
    Wants
    Exaltation
    Nonsense

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    maayo ni mag post mo diri ug mga billboard, tarp, etc nga naa ni ang mga nawng sa politiko

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    aw dako kaayo kung uyon ani...pero may lang unta og madayon ni kay kasagaran nga mo against ani naa ra raba sa lower house og sa senate...

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    ga samok2x lng na mga tarpulin sa mga pulitko dha...

    Last edited by 7DMM; 11-09-2011 at 05:09 PM.

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    mura mag nakatag.iya c gwen sa tudela...

    kang bus sa lahug ay dako kaayo nawng ni mary ann..

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