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[Title] => DPWH execs say no to overstayers
[Summary] => Middle-management officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) urged Secretary Simeon Datumanong yesterday to implement a long-standing policy of limiting the terms of field officials to not more than five years "to give way to other deserving and qualified engineers."
Such policy also aims to prevent fraternization among the district officials, government suppliers and contractors that often lead to substandard public infrastructure projects.
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[Title] => Squatters blamed for Metro floods
[Summary] => Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials yesterday blamed anew the unabated encroachment of squatter shanties in the metropolis open canal system and esteros for the worsening flood problem.
What used to be a seven-hectare holding pond in the Pasay City portion of the 17-kilometer long Tripa de Gallina has been practically covered by ramshackle shanties reducing the water area to only two hectares.
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NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION DIRECTOR SALVADOR PLEYTO
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[Summary] => Middle-management officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) urged Secretary Simeon Datumanong yesterday to implement a long-standing policy of limiting the terms of field officials to not more than five years "to give way to other deserving and qualified engineers."
Such policy also aims to prevent fraternization among the district officials, government suppliers and contractors that often lead to substandard public infrastructure projects.
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[Summary] => Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials yesterday blamed anew the unabated encroachment of squatter shanties in the metropolis open canal system and esteros for the worsening flood problem.
What used to be a seven-hectare holding pond in the Pasay City portion of the 17-kilometer long Tripa de Gallina has been practically covered by ramshackle shanties reducing the water area to only two hectares.
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