SALN: REPOSITORY AGENCIES
Where are SALNs filed and kept? Repository agencies in the executive, legislature, and judiciary receive and file the SALNs of public officials and employees. On request of citizens, these agencies and the filers themselves are required by law to release copies....
SALN: WHEN FILED?
Walang takot ang walang tinatago! For transparency and accountability, all public officials and employees are required to submit their SALNs on time. Disclose your SALNs - this is a fair demand we must make of all the candidates. Ang mga kandidato, dapat maglabas ng...
Ano ang SALN?
REMINDER: All elected officials in the upcoming elections are required to file under oath their SALN and a Disclosure of Business Interests and Financial Connections and those of their spouses and unmarried children under eighteen (18) years of age living in their...
Prohibited acts, voters and candidates
BAWAL ‘YAN! The Omnibus Election Code spells out a long list of prohibited acts during the campaign period. Do you know any candidates who are crossing the line? Let's stay vigilant! Inform our vote this coming May 2022 and join our #TransparencyNow movement. Pupusta...
money, politics and elections, by law
Money talks during election period! But where should it come from? The Omnibus Election Code states the following as the allowable sources of funds that candidates may use for their campaign. It also defines what are Election Donations and Contributions. Follow R2KRN...
Overseas Voting: Budget gap, conflict zones concerns
11 days away from the Voting Period for Overseas Voters! The 30-day voting period for about 1.7 million registered Filipino overseas voters or OVs starts on April 10. The numbers of registered OVs, and those who actually voted by post or in person have risen and...





