The Department of Education said it will look into allegations that a teacher in a school in Taguig claimed maternity pay 11 times in a span of three years.
The Department of Education said it will look into allegations that a teacher in a school in Taguig claimed maternity pay 11 times in a span of three years, according to Emil Sumangil’s “24 Oras” report on Thursday.
According to documents provided by a source in the DepEd's finance department, the person behind the scheme received money at several dates from February 2016 to August 2018, amounting to almost P497,000. “[Bank] advice po ito eh. Pagka-pinirmahan na ang advice ibig sabihin na deposito na ito sa account ng mga tao na nakalista dito,” Quintia said.“Si teacher kasabwat dito, kasi siya mismo ang pipirma dito eh. Pangalawa, dadaan ang pag-file nito sa principal. Si principal pipirma ng advice ito eh. Pagdating sa division office nandyan si personnel, nandyan si admin officer, nandyan si accountant, nandyan si SGOD chief na pumipirma ng voucher namin pag release ng pera.
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