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Office of the Vice President pinakamababa sa listahan ng pinakapinagkakatiwalaang ahensya

Pilipino Star Ngayon

MANILA, Philippines —  Nasa pinakababa ang Office of the Vice President (OVP) sa survey ng pinakapinagkakatiwalaang ahensya ng gobyerno ng Makati Business Club (MBC).

Nakakuha ng -76.3 na net score ang opisina ni Bise Presidente Jejomar Binay sa ikalawang quarter ng Executive Outlook Survey MBC, kung saan nasa ika-64 na puwesto ito.

Bukod sa OVP, 23 iba pang ahensya ang nakakuha ng negative na net satisfaction ratings.

Kasama sa bottom 5 ng OVP ang Department of Transportation and Communications (-61.9), Bureau of Customs (-55.6), Department of Agriculture (-46.7) at Energy Regulatory Commission (-42.4).

Samantala, malaki naman ang ibinaba ng grado ng Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, gayun din ang OVP at Department of Health.

"Thirty-eight out of the 64 government agencies and offices included in the survey, likewise, received positive net satisfaction ratings, with 31 agencies improving on their rankings from 2014," nakasaad sa report ng MBC.

Samantala, pasok sa most improved agencies ang Senate (+26), House of Representatives (+13), Department of Trade and Industry (+11), Board of Investments (+11),  Office of the Ombudsman (+11) at Department of Budget and Management (+11) base sa 2014 rankings nila.

Nananatili ang Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas sa tuktok na may 90.8 net score.

Infographic released by the Makati Business Club shows findings of the second quarter Executive Outlook Survey of top performing government agencies.

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BANGKO SENTRAL

BISE PRESIDENTE JEJOMAR BINAY

BOARD OF INVESTMENTS

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

EXECUTIVE OUTLOOK SURVEY

MAKATI BUSINESS CLUB

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