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                    [Title] => ‘No more ghost employees in Valenzuela’
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While other officials are tight-lipped or in denial, Valenzuela City officials talk openly about ghost employees at City Hall.


Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian yesterday said the days of ghost employees are over.

"They are gone. Only in Valenzuela. We are proud to claim we have no more ghost employees. We invested in technology precisely to eliminate them. We know exactly the times our employees put in work," said Gatchalian.
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Valenzuela Mayor Sherwin "Win" Gatchalian thanked the council for setting aside politics and personal interests and putting those of the public above all in approving the original budget.

The City Council, for its part, expressed satisfaction that the impasse has been broken and the good of the greater number of the people assured.
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The mayor made the announcement as the full use of biometrics, or the use of finger-scanning machines, in checking and monitoring attendance of City Hall workers officially began this month after a three-month test-run that began in September this year.
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Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian said the offenders were workers of Fel-Gene Construction owned by contractor Felino Eugenio.
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While other officials are tight-lipped or in denial, Valenzuela City officials talk openly about ghost employees at City Hall.


Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian yesterday said the days of ghost employees are over.

"They are gone. Only in Valenzuela. We are proud to claim we have no more ghost employees. We invested in technology precisely to eliminate them. We know exactly the times our employees put in work," said Gatchalian.
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Valenzuela Mayor Sherwin "Win" Gatchalian thanked the council for setting aside politics and personal interests and putting those of the public above all in approving the original budget.

The City Council, for its part, expressed satisfaction that the impasse has been broken and the good of the greater number of the people assured.
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The mayor made the announcement as the full use of biometrics, or the use of finger-scanning machines, in checking and monitoring attendance of City Hall workers officially began this month after a three-month test-run that began in September this year.
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Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian said the offenders were workers of Fel-Gene Construction owned by contractor Felino Eugenio.
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