PPA cited for full compliance with gov't procurement requirements
A policy board on procurement process of the national government cited the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) for strictly complying with the requirements in all its transactions last year.
The recognition was relayed by the Government Procurement Policy Board – Technical Support Office (GPPB-TSO) through a letter informing the PPA that it successfully complied with the prescribed procurement monitoring and reporting requirements following the review and validation of its submitted reports for the Fiscal Year 2025 Procurement Monitoring Reports (PMRs).
“The recognition underscores the PPA’s continued commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance in the management of public procurement activities,” said PPA General Manager Jay Daniel Santiago.
“It likewise reflects the agency’s adherence to national procurement policies and its efforts to ensure that government resources are utilized efficiently and responsibly in support of public service delivery,” he added.
Santiago then commended the members of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), the BAC Secretariat, end-user units, and all personnel involved in procurement planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting for their dedication and professionalism.
“This recognition affirms our collective commitment to uphold the highest standards of transparency, accountability, and compliance in government procurement. It is a testament to the hard work of our procurement personnel and operating units across the PPA organization,” Santiago said.
“The PPA remains steadfast in strengthening its procurement systems and processes as part of its broader efforts to enhance operational efficiency, institutional integrity, and public trust while continuously improving the delivery of port services nationwide,” he added.