Just In! Update on PBB 2019, Department of Education confirmed that teachers and non-teaching personnel are eligible for the perks.
After
meeting the majority of indicators, the Department of Education (DepEd)
on Tuesday, March 9, said that the agency has been deemed eligible for
the 2019 Performance-Based Bonus (PBB).
“For
PBB 2019, DepEd met 13 out of the 15 indicators,” Department of
Education (DepEd) Undersecretary for Human Resource and Organizational
Development Jesus LR Mateo told the Manila Bulletin.
Given
this, Mateo confirmed that DepEd is “eligible as an agency” because it
has “met all the good governance indicators after our appeal on
nationwide” Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System
(PhilGEPS) non-compliances.
The
PhilGEPS is the single, centralized electronic portal that serves as
the “primary and definitive source of information on government
procurement.”
Meanwhile,
Mateo noted that “teaching positions are eligible.” Non-teaching
positions are also “eligible but selected” accountable offices or
officers in the “non-compliant regions will be isolated.” Mateo said
that DepEd is “still waiting for the official letter” from the AO 25
Inter-Agency Task Force (AO 25 IATF). “They informed us that they will
send it this week,” he added.
Asked
when the eligible DepEd employees might expect to receive their PBB,
Mateo reiterated that “we are awaiting the official communication.”
Mateo explained that the DepEd Central Office (CO) submits to AO 25 the
report on rating and ranking. The Department of Budget and Management
(DBM) Central Office will then download the funds to its Regional
Offices (ROs). “Then directly releases it to DepEd ROs [Regional
Offices] and SDOs [Schools Division Offices],” he added.
The
PBB is “a top-up incentive given to personnel of bureaus or delivery
units in accordance to their contribution to the accomplishment of their
department’s overall targets and commitments.” DepEd said that the AO25
IAT “sets specific conditions and reviews the agency’s accomplishments
within a fiscal year to determine the eligibility of the department and
its personnel to receive PBB.”
In
a separate message, DepEd Undersecretary for Finance Annalyn Sevilla
also confirmed that DepEd is still waiting for further updates before
the PBB is released.
“I
think we are still waiting for official and final notification from
AO25 TF on the evaluation of DepEd’s performance in CY [Calendar Year]
2019,” she said.
Sevilla and Mateo are expected to meet “within the week to discuss updates on PBB 2019 evaluation.
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