By Billy Begas
The Civil Service Commission has issued a resolution allowing government officials and employees to file their 2020 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Networth (SALN) until May 30.
CSC Resolution No. 2100339 also gave all departments, agencies, and offices an additional 30 days or until July 30 to forward copies of SALN to its appropriate repository agency.
Under the new guidelines, online oath taking and filing or submission are allowed.
Government agencies are instructed to put in place processes and mechanisms to enable online oath-taking and the electronic filing of the SALN, to ensure that the SALN electronically filed are verifiable and authentic, and that it shall be protected under the provisions of relevant laws such as the Data Privacy Act of 2012.
For online oath-taking, the Administering Officer and Declarant may interact through communication technology, provided that the identity of the Declarant is verified, the Declarant affirms the contents of his or her SALN to be true and correct, and the signing of the SALN is done within sight of the Administrative Office. The video communication may be recorded at their discretion.
The Declarant has the option to affix his or her signature on an electronic SALN, or use wet ink signature on a physical document and scan it. This should then be transmitted electronically to the Administering Officer on the same day. The Administering Officer also has the option to sign electronically or use wet ink signature on the SALN, then transmit the same back to the Declarant.
The Declarant may then send his or her SALN electronically to the human resource department/office of the concerned department, office, or agency in Portable Document Format (PDF).
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