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Prepared by:
Heidi Christine Z. Saya
MAEd major in Guidance & Counseling Student
For FDM 201 PPDM
Philippine Administrative
System (PAS)
 PAS refers to a network of organizations with
specific rules and goals, structures, resources and
programs. It includes the internal processes of and
the interaction between and among public
organizations, which are constituted to implement,
help formulate, monitor or assess public policies
Philippine Administrative
System (PAS)
 Public PA socio-political and economic environment system
covers the PA relationship with its immediate public in
contact, as well as the PA’s reactions to or how it is affected
by the greater socio-political and economic environment
within which it operates
Public PA Socio-Political and
Economic Environment System
Shock
Shock Shocks
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Philippine Administrative
System (PAS)
PAS empowers people:
1) institutionalizes access to PAS services;
2) decentralizes & makes operations transparent;
3) listens and works with people;
4) procedures should be made simple and
local language should be used.
Components of PAS
• Public organization - legal mandates, major
functions and structures, etc.
• Internal procedures and interactive efforts - perform
public functions thru defined rules and procedures
internal to the org.
• Responsible for implementing public policies –
formulated jointly by the legislative and executive
branches
• Conscious of the different kinds of clientele that it
deals with socio-political, economic environment –
• PAS as part of the bigger social system with
competing claims to limited resources and,
institutions play a role in determining the utilization
of resources
Sources of Power
• Instrument of the state – government functions are
exercised legitimately, supported by enabling state
policies and authority
• Enforcer and implementer of public policy – discretion
in policy implementation
• Service delivery system – discretion to determine
quantity, quality, adequacy and timeliness of services
it provides
• Participant in policy formulation – advice is sought on
legislation and policy-making
• Technical expertise –professional training of civil
servants in areas of competence on policy issues
• Nationwide presence – expansive reach to mobilize
support for programs all over the country.
Capability Building
– refers to the “building of people-based
structures and institutions which is the real
essence of the concept. It means enabling
people to organize themselves around
common needs and to work together
towards common ends. It is addressed to
policy makers, program implementer, and
program beneficiary”.
Capability Building
Stages of CB
Process
Problem Identification
Objective Setting
Program planning
Structure building
Four Outputs of Capability
Building
 Effective self sustaining community organizations
 Installation of community self management
process
 Partnership/linkage with outside structures
 Community problem solving capability
Public Administrative System
(PAS) Structure
 Constitutional bodies:
1) constitutional commissions – Civil Service Commission
(CSC), Commission on Audit (COA), Commission on
Elections (COMELEC);
2) constitutionally created/mandated special bodies
– Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and
Ombudsman
1) Executive Departments
2) Government Owned Companies or Corporations
(GOCCs) (wholly-owned or at least 51%)
3) Chartered institutions (created by law)
A. CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES - INSTITUTIONS
WHOSE EXISTENCE ARE SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED FOR
IN THE 1987 CONSTITUTION
A. Civil Service Commission
B. Commission on Audit
C. Commission on Election
OTHER BODIES
A. Com on Human rights
B. Commission on appointments
C. Office of the Ombudsman
PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
CONSTITUTIONAL
BODIES
OTHER
EXECUTIVE
OFFICES
DEPARTMENT
OF FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF
BUDGET AND
MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
DEPARTMENT OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF THE PRESS
SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRARIAN REFORM
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT
OF TOURISM
DEPARTMENT OF
TRADE
AND INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENT
OF ENERGY
DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC WORKS AND
HIGHWAYS
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
AND COMMUNICATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION,
CULTURE AND SPORTS
STATE COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTME
NT OF
NATIONAL
DEFENSE
DEPARTMENT OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
OF JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTONOMOUS REGION
OF MUSLIM MINDANAO
CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
UNITS
THE PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
GENERAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR
AGRICULTURE, AGRARIAN REFORM AND ENVIRONMENT SECTOR
TRADE AND INDUSTRY SECTOR
ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR EDUCATION, CULTURE AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT SECTOR
HEALTH AND WELFARE SECTOR DEFENSE SECTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY SECTOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR
Source PA 208 by de Vera UP NCPAG
B. SPECIAL AGENCIES/OFFICES
 Metro Manila Development Authority
 National Anti-Poverty Commission
 National Youth Commission (R.A. 8044 – Youth in Nation
Building Act)
 Council for the Welfare of Children (R.A. 8980 – ECCD
Law – December 2000) – now with DSWD
 Office of Muslim Affairs (E.O. 122-A – June 30, 1987)
 National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (R.A. 8371 -
IPRA law – October 29, 1997) – attached to DAR
 National Nutrition Council (PD 491 – June 25, 1974)–
attached to DSWD, then DA, then DOH
 Agno River Basin Development Commission (abolished
by EO 357)
Source PA 208 by de Vera UP NCPAG
PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
CONSTITUTIONAL
BODIES
OTHER
EXECUTIVE
OFFICES
DEPARTMENT
OF FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF
BUDGET AND
MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
DEPARTMENT OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF THE PRESS
SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRARIAN REFORM
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT
OF TOURISM
DEPARTMENT OF
TRADE
AND INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENT
OF ENERGY
DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC WORKS AND
HIGHWAYS
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
AND COMMUNICATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION,
CULTURE AND SPORTS
STATE COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMEN
T OF
NATIONAL
DEFENSE
DEPARTMENT OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
OF JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTONOMOUS REGION
OF MUSLIM MINDANAO
CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
UNITS
THE PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
GENERAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR
AGRICULTURE, AGRARIAN REFORM AND ENVIRONMENT SECTOR
TRADE AND INDUSTRY SECTOR
ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR EDUCATION, CULTURE AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT SECTOR
HEALTH AND WELFARE SECTOR DEFENSE SECTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY SECTOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR
D. LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS - TERRITORIAL AND
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE
A. Regions- AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM
MINDANAO ( Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu, Basilan, Tawi-
Tawi, and the city of Marawi)
B. Provinces (80+-)
C. Cities (140)
D. Municipalities (1,494)
E. Barangays (42, 027)
Number of current regions, provinces,
municipalities, and cities in the Philippines as
of 30 June 2012 (Wikipedia)
Administrative Relationships
If an office is under the supervision and control of
another unit, it means that the higher office:
– Has authority to act directly, whenever specific
function is entrusted by law or regulation to a
subordinate
– Directs the performance of a duty
– Restrains the commission of acts
– Reviews, approves, reverses or modified acts or
decision of subordinate officials and units
– Determines priorities in executing plans and
programs
– Prescribes standards, guidelines, plans and
programs
Administrative Supervision and
Attachment Administrative
Supervision:
– Oversee the operations of such agencies to insure
these are managed effectively, efficiently and
economically; no interference in day to day
activities
– Require submission of reports; cause the conduct
of mgt audit, performance evaluation and
inspection to determine rectification of violations,
abuses, etc.
– Review and pass upon budget proposal of such
agencies, but may not increase or add to them.
Administrative Supervision and
Attachment
(Attached agencies or
corporations)
– Department represented in the board, as chair or
member
– Comply with periodic reporting
– Department provides general policies thru its board
representatives
Types of Accountability
Individual
Accountability
Accountability
of Administrators
Political
Accountability
Accountability
of National Leaders
Four Types of Accountability
Four Types of Accountability
 Individual accountability – public employees are
answerable for the responsible, efficient and
effective performance of their tasks.
 Accountability of administrators – for their
stewardship of the administrative authority,
resources and information placed at their
disposal as leaders of public organization.
 Political accountability – of institutions that must
answer for their organizational mandate and
functions, particularly as they form part of the
incumbent government strategy for national
development.
 Accountability of national leaders – elected
national leadership must answer for the
performance in pursuing their programs of
government and their use of national resources,
given the authority, power and resources vested
in them by their constituency
Four Types of Accountability
Government Reorganization
- planned deliberate efforts to systematically
alter the existing organizational structure
usually for the purpose of achieving
government objectives with more economy,
efficiency and effectiveness
Government Reorganization
There are 3 phases of government
reorganization of law
Government
Pre planning or
Reorganization
Preparation of
Reorganization
proposals
Final Stage
1. Pre-planning or
reorganization:
1) how reorganization is initiated;
2) who is the authority vested with reorganization;
3) setting goals and tasks;
4) defining the powers to reorganize & outline the
scope;
5) setting resources
2. Preparation of reorganization
proposals:
1) constituting the reorganization body;
2) preparing the reorganization proposals;
3) recruiting support and staff;
4)creating information base for preparation of
proposals
3. Final stage
- is the passage of a law that grants the authority to
implement the reorganization process
THE BUDGET CYCLE
1. The Budget Cycle Budget Preparation
(DBCC, agencies)
2. Budget Approval Accountability (Congress)
(agencies, COA)
3. Budget Process Budget Execution
(agencies)
Budget
Preparation
(DBCC, agencies)
Budget
Execution
(agencies)
Budget
Accountability
(agencies, COA)
Budget
Approval
(Congress)
Budget Process
1. Budget Preparation
Budgetary parameters is determined by the
Department Budget Coordination Committee
(DBCC) composed of DBM, NEDA, DOF, BSP
and OP
1. Budget Preparation
DBCC recommends:
– level of annual government expenditure
program and ceiling for government spending
for economic and social development, national
defense, general government and debt service
– proper allocation of expenditures for each
development activity between current
operating expenditures and capital outlay
– amount set to be allocated for capital outlay
under each developments activity for the
various capital or infra projects. Sets budget
ceiling consistent with macro-economic
targets as presented in the MTPDP
Budget Preparation
 After budget parameters are approved, DBM issues
the budget call (National Budget Circular), defining
the budget framework. Budget hearings. Upon
receipt of the budget call, agencies issue their own
internal office guidelines to prepare budgetary
estimates along the broad framework of the policy
guidelines. Budget review and consolidation. After
agency hearings, modifications and revisions of
agency budget proposals may be made. DBM
consolidates results of these changes and clears with
the President thru DBCC. President then authorized
DBM to estimate total expenditures & reconcile with
revenue estimates.
2. Budget validation &
confirmation After consolidation into a national budget, this is
subjected to further evaluation/validation, by DBM
thru comprehensive policy review of all agency and
special purpose fund budgets, then to DBCC for
examination. Approval by the President and
Cabinet. The approved budget is forwarded to
Congress, together with the President’s budget
message and other documents, i.e. Budget of
Expenditure and Sources of Financing, the
National Expenditure Program, and the Regional
Expenditure Program.
3. Budget Approval:
Execution & Accountability
 Budget approval
Converting budget proposal into law – the
General Appropriations Act (GAA) Budget
Execution: Allotment and cash release program
based on the GAA. Agency submits to DBM its
Agency Budget Matrix (ABM). DBM issues the
Special Allotment Release Order (SARO) and Notice
of Cash Allocation (NCA) Budget Accountability.
Establishes accountability of government agencies
that received public funds, thru system of
monitoring agency performance vis-à-vis approved
work targets.
Philippine Administrative System  by HCZS
Top 10 Departments
Inventory of Government Personnel
360,000 employed in 1960.
In 1970, the ratio of government personnel to the total
population is 1:90. By 1990, the ratio stood at 1:52.
Since 1992, growth in size has been arrested due to the combined
effects of a number of right-sizing initiatives which include: the 5-year
effectivity of RA 7041 or the Attrition Law; agency-specific streamlining
programs; changes in budgetary allotments which funded only the filled
positions; and to some extent, the exit of positions in the disposed or
privatized units of government.
In the last four years, increases in number of personnel have been attributed
to the population-based personnel teachers and policemen and to the local
government units, the last due to devolution by the national government of
certain functions and activities. Outside of those classes of personnel, the
increase in national employees (NGAs) and those employed by government-
owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs) has switched into a decelerating
mode
Number of Government Personnel by Region: 2008
Region Government Personnel
Philippines 1,313,538
166,122 NCR 506,103
223,258 CAR 37,819
3104,354 CARAGA 23,186
4100,758 ARMM 50,676
566,497
6 60,589
759,902
8 66,455
952,131
1010 27,405
1126,599
1212 41,684
2008 Inventory of Government Personnel by CSC
Size of the Bureaucracy:
1st Quarter of 2010
As of 1st quarter of 2010, the estimated
number of government personnel reached is
1,313,770. Of this figure, 835,152 or 63.6% are
employed by the different National
Government Agencies (NGAs) (including
State Universities and Colleges). Employees
at the Local Government Units (LGUs)
totaled 383,805 or 29.2%, while
the personnel complement at the
Government Owned and Controlled
Corporations (GOCCs) totaled 94,813 or 7.2%
Reference:
 Alfiler Ma. Concepcion P. Philippine
Administrative System (PAS)., UP Open
University, Diliman Quezon City
 Rubico, Naty. Philippine Administrative System
UP NCPAG 2010
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Philippine Administrative System by HCZS

  • 1. Prepared by: Heidi Christine Z. Saya MAEd major in Guidance & Counseling Student For FDM 201 PPDM
  • 2. Philippine Administrative System (PAS)  PAS refers to a network of organizations with specific rules and goals, structures, resources and programs. It includes the internal processes of and the interaction between and among public organizations, which are constituted to implement, help formulate, monitor or assess public policies
  • 3. Philippine Administrative System (PAS)  Public PA socio-political and economic environment system covers the PA relationship with its immediate public in contact, as well as the PA’s reactions to or how it is affected by the greater socio-political and economic environment within which it operates
  • 4. Public PA Socio-Political and Economic Environment System Shock Shock Shocks Shock
  • 5. Philippine Administrative System (PAS) PAS empowers people: 1) institutionalizes access to PAS services; 2) decentralizes & makes operations transparent; 3) listens and works with people; 4) procedures should be made simple and local language should be used.
  • 6. Components of PAS • Public organization - legal mandates, major functions and structures, etc. • Internal procedures and interactive efforts - perform public functions thru defined rules and procedures internal to the org. • Responsible for implementing public policies – formulated jointly by the legislative and executive branches • Conscious of the different kinds of clientele that it deals with socio-political, economic environment – • PAS as part of the bigger social system with competing claims to limited resources and, institutions play a role in determining the utilization of resources
  • 7. Sources of Power • Instrument of the state – government functions are exercised legitimately, supported by enabling state policies and authority • Enforcer and implementer of public policy – discretion in policy implementation • Service delivery system – discretion to determine quantity, quality, adequacy and timeliness of services it provides • Participant in policy formulation – advice is sought on legislation and policy-making • Technical expertise –professional training of civil servants in areas of competence on policy issues • Nationwide presence – expansive reach to mobilize support for programs all over the country.
  • 8. Capability Building – refers to the “building of people-based structures and institutions which is the real essence of the concept. It means enabling people to organize themselves around common needs and to work together towards common ends. It is addressed to policy makers, program implementer, and program beneficiary”.
  • 9. Capability Building Stages of CB Process Problem Identification Objective Setting Program planning Structure building
  • 10. Four Outputs of Capability Building  Effective self sustaining community organizations  Installation of community self management process  Partnership/linkage with outside structures  Community problem solving capability
  • 11. Public Administrative System (PAS) Structure  Constitutional bodies: 1) constitutional commissions – Civil Service Commission (CSC), Commission on Audit (COA), Commission on Elections (COMELEC); 2) constitutionally created/mandated special bodies – Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and Ombudsman 1) Executive Departments 2) Government Owned Companies or Corporations (GOCCs) (wholly-owned or at least 51%) 3) Chartered institutions (created by law)
  • 12. A. CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES - INSTITUTIONS WHOSE EXISTENCE ARE SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED FOR IN THE 1987 CONSTITUTION A. Civil Service Commission B. Commission on Audit C. Commission on Election OTHER BODIES A. Com on Human rights B. Commission on appointments C. Office of the Ombudsman
  • 13. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OFFICE OF THE PRESS SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORTS STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTME NT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS THE PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM EXECUTIVE BRANCH GENERAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR AGRICULTURE, AGRARIAN REFORM AND ENVIRONMENT SECTOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY SECTOR ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR EDUCATION, CULTURE AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT SECTOR HEALTH AND WELFARE SECTOR DEFENSE SECTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY SECTOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR Source PA 208 by de Vera UP NCPAG
  • 14. B. SPECIAL AGENCIES/OFFICES  Metro Manila Development Authority  National Anti-Poverty Commission  National Youth Commission (R.A. 8044 – Youth in Nation Building Act)  Council for the Welfare of Children (R.A. 8980 – ECCD Law – December 2000) – now with DSWD  Office of Muslim Affairs (E.O. 122-A – June 30, 1987)  National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (R.A. 8371 - IPRA law – October 29, 1997) – attached to DAR  National Nutrition Council (PD 491 – June 25, 1974)– attached to DSWD, then DA, then DOH  Agno River Basin Development Commission (abolished by EO 357)
  • 15. Source PA 208 by de Vera UP NCPAG PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OFFICE OF THE PRESS SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORTS STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMEN T OF NATIONAL DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS THE PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM EXECUTIVE BRANCH GENERAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR AGRICULTURE, AGRARIAN REFORM AND ENVIRONMENT SECTOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY SECTOR ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR EDUCATION, CULTURE AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT SECTOR HEALTH AND WELFARE SECTOR DEFENSE SECTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY SECTOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR
  • 16. D. LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS - TERRITORIAL AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE A. Regions- AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO ( Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu, Basilan, Tawi- Tawi, and the city of Marawi) B. Provinces (80+-) C. Cities (140) D. Municipalities (1,494) E. Barangays (42, 027) Number of current regions, provinces, municipalities, and cities in the Philippines as of 30 June 2012 (Wikipedia)
  • 17. Administrative Relationships If an office is under the supervision and control of another unit, it means that the higher office: – Has authority to act directly, whenever specific function is entrusted by law or regulation to a subordinate – Directs the performance of a duty – Restrains the commission of acts – Reviews, approves, reverses or modified acts or decision of subordinate officials and units – Determines priorities in executing plans and programs – Prescribes standards, guidelines, plans and programs
  • 18. Administrative Supervision and Attachment Administrative Supervision: – Oversee the operations of such agencies to insure these are managed effectively, efficiently and economically; no interference in day to day activities – Require submission of reports; cause the conduct of mgt audit, performance evaluation and inspection to determine rectification of violations, abuses, etc. – Review and pass upon budget proposal of such agencies, but may not increase or add to them.
  • 19. Administrative Supervision and Attachment (Attached agencies or corporations) – Department represented in the board, as chair or member – Comply with periodic reporting – Department provides general policies thru its board representatives
  • 20. Types of Accountability Individual Accountability Accountability of Administrators Political Accountability Accountability of National Leaders Four Types of Accountability
  • 21. Four Types of Accountability  Individual accountability – public employees are answerable for the responsible, efficient and effective performance of their tasks.  Accountability of administrators – for their stewardship of the administrative authority, resources and information placed at their disposal as leaders of public organization.
  • 22.  Political accountability – of institutions that must answer for their organizational mandate and functions, particularly as they form part of the incumbent government strategy for national development.  Accountability of national leaders – elected national leadership must answer for the performance in pursuing their programs of government and their use of national resources, given the authority, power and resources vested in them by their constituency Four Types of Accountability
  • 23. Government Reorganization - planned deliberate efforts to systematically alter the existing organizational structure usually for the purpose of achieving government objectives with more economy, efficiency and effectiveness
  • 24. Government Reorganization There are 3 phases of government reorganization of law Government Pre planning or Reorganization Preparation of Reorganization proposals Final Stage
  • 25. 1. Pre-planning or reorganization: 1) how reorganization is initiated; 2) who is the authority vested with reorganization; 3) setting goals and tasks; 4) defining the powers to reorganize & outline the scope; 5) setting resources
  • 26. 2. Preparation of reorganization proposals: 1) constituting the reorganization body; 2) preparing the reorganization proposals; 3) recruiting support and staff; 4)creating information base for preparation of proposals
  • 27. 3. Final stage - is the passage of a law that grants the authority to implement the reorganization process
  • 28. THE BUDGET CYCLE 1. The Budget Cycle Budget Preparation (DBCC, agencies) 2. Budget Approval Accountability (Congress) (agencies, COA) 3. Budget Process Budget Execution (agencies)
  • 30. 1. Budget Preparation Budgetary parameters is determined by the Department Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) composed of DBM, NEDA, DOF, BSP and OP
  • 31. 1. Budget Preparation DBCC recommends: – level of annual government expenditure program and ceiling for government spending for economic and social development, national defense, general government and debt service – proper allocation of expenditures for each development activity between current operating expenditures and capital outlay – amount set to be allocated for capital outlay under each developments activity for the various capital or infra projects. Sets budget ceiling consistent with macro-economic targets as presented in the MTPDP
  • 32. Budget Preparation  After budget parameters are approved, DBM issues the budget call (National Budget Circular), defining the budget framework. Budget hearings. Upon receipt of the budget call, agencies issue their own internal office guidelines to prepare budgetary estimates along the broad framework of the policy guidelines. Budget review and consolidation. After agency hearings, modifications and revisions of agency budget proposals may be made. DBM consolidates results of these changes and clears with the President thru DBCC. President then authorized DBM to estimate total expenditures & reconcile with revenue estimates.
  • 33. 2. Budget validation & confirmation After consolidation into a national budget, this is subjected to further evaluation/validation, by DBM thru comprehensive policy review of all agency and special purpose fund budgets, then to DBCC for examination. Approval by the President and Cabinet. The approved budget is forwarded to Congress, together with the President’s budget message and other documents, i.e. Budget of Expenditure and Sources of Financing, the National Expenditure Program, and the Regional Expenditure Program.
  • 34. 3. Budget Approval: Execution & Accountability  Budget approval Converting budget proposal into law – the General Appropriations Act (GAA) Budget Execution: Allotment and cash release program based on the GAA. Agency submits to DBM its Agency Budget Matrix (ABM). DBM issues the Special Allotment Release Order (SARO) and Notice of Cash Allocation (NCA) Budget Accountability. Establishes accountability of government agencies that received public funds, thru system of monitoring agency performance vis-à-vis approved work targets.
  • 37. Inventory of Government Personnel 360,000 employed in 1960. In 1970, the ratio of government personnel to the total population is 1:90. By 1990, the ratio stood at 1:52. Since 1992, growth in size has been arrested due to the combined effects of a number of right-sizing initiatives which include: the 5-year effectivity of RA 7041 or the Attrition Law; agency-specific streamlining programs; changes in budgetary allotments which funded only the filled positions; and to some extent, the exit of positions in the disposed or privatized units of government. In the last four years, increases in number of personnel have been attributed to the population-based personnel teachers and policemen and to the local government units, the last due to devolution by the national government of certain functions and activities. Outside of those classes of personnel, the increase in national employees (NGAs) and those employed by government- owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs) has switched into a decelerating mode
  • 38. Number of Government Personnel by Region: 2008 Region Government Personnel Philippines 1,313,538 166,122 NCR 506,103 223,258 CAR 37,819 3104,354 CARAGA 23,186 4100,758 ARMM 50,676 566,497 6 60,589 759,902 8 66,455 952,131 1010 27,405 1126,599 1212 41,684 2008 Inventory of Government Personnel by CSC
  • 39. Size of the Bureaucracy: 1st Quarter of 2010 As of 1st quarter of 2010, the estimated number of government personnel reached is 1,313,770. Of this figure, 835,152 or 63.6% are employed by the different National Government Agencies (NGAs) (including State Universities and Colleges). Employees at the Local Government Units (LGUs) totaled 383,805 or 29.2%, while the personnel complement at the Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) totaled 94,813 or 7.2%
  • 40. Reference:  Alfiler Ma. Concepcion P. Philippine Administrative System (PAS)., UP Open University, Diliman Quezon City  Rubico, Naty. Philippine Administrative System UP NCPAG 2010
  • 41. END