Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern Philippines

<p>This study attempts to explore the involvement in graft and corruption among elective barangay youth officials in a city in<br />Southern Philippines. Using a qualitative research design employing a case study method, 10 informants were included in this<br />study and were selec...

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Main Authors: SULPECIA PONCE, DOMSHELL CAHILES
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta 2013-08-01
Series:Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan
Online Access:https://journal.umy.ac.id/index.php/jsp/article/view/66
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spelling doaj-85572e0e33d5490b89cd5370562a261d2020-11-25T02:26:01ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaJurnal Studi Pemerintahan1907-83742337-82202013-08-014253Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern PhilippinesSULPECIA PONCE0DOMSHELL CAHILESMSU-Iligan Institute of Technology Philippines;<p>This study attempts to explore the involvement in graft and corruption among elective barangay youth officials in a city in<br />Southern Philippines. Using a qualitative research design employing a case study method, 10 informants were included in this<br />study and were selected using snowball sampling technique. The findings indicated that the informants were aware of the forms<br />of graft and corrupt practices stipulated in the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act in the Philippines (RA 3019) and other legal<br />documents. However, despite this, most of them admitted to have been involved in any of the follow-ing irregular acts while in<br />public service: malversation of public funds, evasion of public bidding in the purchase of supplies and equipments, forgery,<br />bribery, making ghost projects and payrolls, abuse of powers, among others. It was known also that corruption was caused<br />mainly by bureaucratic dys-functions especially in the delay of budget releases and political socialization with older and corrupt<br />barangay officials who passed on the techniques of corruption to the young leader informants. The policy implications of the<br />study demands further strength-ening of governmental structures and processes that would ensure observance of good<br />governance among public officials both at the barangay ( local) and national levels.</p>https://journal.umy.ac.id/index.php/jsp/article/view/66
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Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern Philippines
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan
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title Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern Philippines
title_short Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern Philippines
title_full Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern Philippines
title_fullStr Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Corruption Practices Among Young Elective Public Officials (Sanggunian Kabataan) In Iligan City, Southern Philippines
title_sort corruption practices among young elective public officials (sanggunian kabataan) in iligan city, southern philippines
publisher Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
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publishDate 2013-08-01
description <p>This study attempts to explore the involvement in graft and corruption among elective barangay youth officials in a city in<br />Southern Philippines. Using a qualitative research design employing a case study method, 10 informants were included in this<br />study and were selected using snowball sampling technique. The findings indicated that the informants were aware of the forms<br />of graft and corrupt practices stipulated in the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act in the Philippines (RA 3019) and other legal<br />documents. However, despite this, most of them admitted to have been involved in any of the follow-ing irregular acts while in<br />public service: malversation of public funds, evasion of public bidding in the purchase of supplies and equipments, forgery,<br />bribery, making ghost projects and payrolls, abuse of powers, among others. It was known also that corruption was caused<br />mainly by bureaucratic dys-functions especially in the delay of budget releases and political socialization with older and corrupt<br />barangay officials who passed on the techniques of corruption to the young leader informants. The policy implications of the<br />study demands further strength-ening of governmental structures and processes that would ensure observance of good<br />governance among public officials both at the barangay ( local) and national levels.</p>
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