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A campaign promise by Pres. Marcos to fill up vacant positions and regularize contractual workers in gov't as well as the approval of confidential funds in the 2023 budget taint the administration’s plan to rightsize the bureaucracy, according to analysts

money is spent on programs and services that have an impact and reduce functions and projects that are outdated or underperforming.Budget Secretary Amenah F. Pangandaman said in July, the start of the Marcos administration, that her department supports the rightsizing plan to achieve an efficient andMs. Pangandaman, in a statement on July 13, said 187 government agencies and government-owned and controlled corporations will have to be evaluated for possibleThere are over 1.

Ms. Medina-Guce said streamlining the civil service must involve the agencies, who themselves must review their structures, functions, and development plans.Mr. Ridon, on the other hand, warned that rightsizing would be political and affect smaller agencies with limited project funding, insufficient personnel, and those with minimal interactions with Malacañang and Congress.

In his first address to Congress in July, Mr. Marcos listed rightsizing as one of his priority measures.

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