The Governance Commission for Government-Owned or-Controlled Corporations (GCG) has set sight on a new vision and strategy that is aligned with President Marcos’ directive.\
Alex L. Quiroz, GCG chairperson said the commission is taking on the challenge to be an esteemed institution for corporate governance, with highest levels of professionalism in the supervising the state-owned corporations.
GCG will continue to safeguard accountability, and economic viability of GOCCs, but at the same time will more responsiveness to the needs of the Filipino by 2028, Quiroz said.
This is the new vision and strategy that the GCG has set as stewards of the GOCC Sector during a series of planning sessions held in November and December.
The Governance Commission crafted its new vision and strategy guided by President Marcos’ directive to Quiroz, “Tulungan natin ang ating bansa.”
It also follows the President’s marching orders of transparency, rightsizing the government, and digitalizing government services.
Quiroz noted that the GCG has already begun the work with its Anti-Corruption and Integrity Program and dialogues about the Compensation and Position Classification System.
These priorities are some of the new strategies of the Commission, he said.
Quiroz said the GCG could overcome the hurdles in its path through collaboration and coordination.
Meanwhile, GCG Commissioner Geraldine Marie Berberabe-Martinez said the Governance Commission must strive to provide better public service everyday.
Part of the agency’s improved strategy is the streamlining its processes for efficient service delivery.
During the conclusion of the planning sessions, GCG Commissioner Gideon D.V. Mortel enjoined their personnel to always work with the highest standard of excellence and service.
The Governance Commission is the central advisory, oversight, and monitoring body for GOCCs.