Institute reforms in CAAP after New Year’s Day technical glitch — Angara

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Institute reforms in CAAP after New Year’s Day technical glitch — Angara
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Reforms in the CAAP should be instituted following the technical glitch that affected hundreds of flights, Senator Sonny Angara said. | DFernandezINQ

The investigation, Angara said, should concentrate on identifying accountability and ensuring that relevant systems and institutions are capacitated and empowered to prepare and respond to such situations.

Under the measure, the tourism chief and the national defense secretary will be included in the CAAP board and two representatives from the private sector. Angara’s bill likewise calls for CAAP’s exclusion from the coverage of the Governance Commission for Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations law and the Salary Standardization law.

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