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The Civil Service Commission is warning government employees against being unaccommodating and discourteous to the public.
CSC regional director David Cabanag said they are now more "generous" to welcome complaints against those discourteous employees in any government agency.
Cabanag said their Mamamayan Muna Program (MMP) is not only an 'imaginative phrase" heard by the public as "it is a redress mechanism for grievances against ill-mannered and erring employees as well as tedious procedures in government offices."
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Through the Bilis Aksyon Partner, there is already a means for the public to give their feedback whether good or bad regarding the services of a certain government organization.
CSC wants the Mamamayan Muna Program to become an integral part of frontline services. "BAP will ensure prompt action on reports received from the public," CSC chairperson Karina David said.
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CSC regional director David Cabanag said they are now more "generous" to welcome complaints against those discourteous employees in any government agency.
Cabanag said their Mamamayan Muna Program (MMP) is not only an 'imaginative phrase" heard by the public as "it is a redress mechanism for grievances against ill-mannered and erring employees as well as tedious procedures in government offices."
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Through the Bilis Aksyon Partner, there is already a means for the public to give their feedback whether good or bad regarding the services of a certain government organization.
CSC wants the Mamamayan Muna Program to become an integral part of frontline services. "BAP will ensure prompt action on reports received from the public," CSC chairperson Karina David said.
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