Peza OIC receives backing from industry, employees | Andrea E. San Juan

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Economic zone stakeholders including the Seipi and the IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines (Ibpap) have endorsed to the Office of the President the current Officer-in-Charge of Peza to be the next Peza Director General.

ECONOMIC zone stakeholders including the Semiconductors and Electronics Industries in the Philippines, Foundation Inc. and the IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines have endorsed to the Office of the President the current Officer-in-Charge of Philippine Economic Zone Authority to be the next Peza Director General.

Meanwhile Seipi President Danilo C. Lachica underscored the importance of appointing the “right people” to take charge of agencies involved in spurring foreign investments. Seipi is the largest organization of foreign and Filipino electronics firms in the Philippines and where most are registered with Peza.

“It is under the dynamic leadership of OIC Panga that the Authority has come into its best shape. In just a short term, OIC Panga has already instituted reforms in Peza that were all highly favored by the locators, developers, stakeholders, and Peza employees,” the Peza employees’ association said in a statement last Saturday.

Panga issued the remark four days after the Peza issued a statement clarifying issues on leadership and the complaint filed by four Peza employees with the Ombudsman against him.

 

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