By Dhel Nazario
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) warned the public yesterday against fake National Certificates (NC) being issued in some areas.
The warning followed the arrest of Ricky Calunsag Esteves, 46, for selling counterfeit NCs last August 15 at his house in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay.
TESDA Secretary Isidro Lapeña (TESDA/ MANILA BULLETIN)
Secretary Isidro Lapeña has called on the agency’s regional and provincial directors in Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX) to condemn the act and push for a larger campaign to protect the integrity of NCs issued by TESDA.
After receiving a report on the arrest, the regional director of TESDA Zamboanga Peninsula immediately gave instructions to the provincial office concerned to coordinate with authorities for the purpose of strengthening the case against Esteves, and has called on the public to report any activity of NC distribution outside of TESDA offices.
TESDA is the only authority that can issue NCs to assessed and validated skilled workers under certain qualifications. NCs are given after workers pass the Competency Assessment Examination where they are tested if they can perform to the standards expected in the workplace.
TESDA also prioritizes the integrity of its qualification systems and complies with the Philippine TVET Competency Assessment and Certification System (PTCACS) in certifying middle-level workers to ensure their productivity, quality, and global competitiveness.
The original TESDA-issued NCs are printed on security paper, dry-sealed, signed by the Director General, countersigned with the initials of the regional or provincial director concerned.
TESDA has a Registry of Certified Workers available online so one can check the pool of certified workers for certain occupations nationwide. It can be browsed on the TESDA Website.
TESDA Secretary Isidro Lapeña (TESDA/ MANILA BULLETIN)
Secretary Isidro Lapeña has called on the agency’s regional and provincial directors in Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX) to condemn the act and push for a larger campaign to protect the integrity of NCs issued by TESDA.
After receiving a report on the arrest, the regional director of TESDA Zamboanga Peninsula immediately gave instructions to the provincial office concerned to coordinate with authorities for the purpose of strengthening the case against Esteves, and has called on the public to report any activity of NC distribution outside of TESDA offices.
TESDA is the only authority that can issue NCs to assessed and validated skilled workers under certain qualifications. NCs are given after workers pass the Competency Assessment Examination where they are tested if they can perform to the standards expected in the workplace.
TESDA also prioritizes the integrity of its qualification systems and complies with the Philippine TVET Competency Assessment and Certification System (PTCACS) in certifying middle-level workers to ensure their productivity, quality, and global competitiveness.
The original TESDA-issued NCs are printed on security paper, dry-sealed, signed by the Director General, countersigned with the initials of the regional or provincial director concerned.
TESDA has a Registry of Certified Workers available online so one can check the pool of certified workers for certain occupations nationwide. It can be browsed on the TESDA Website.