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PH Applauds OIOS Under-Secretary-General’s Contribution to the UN

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Permanent Mission of the Philippines to the United Nations in New York Chargé d’ Affaires, a.i. Ariel R. Peñaranda delivers congratulatory remarks for the work of the Office of Internal Oversight Service. (New York PM photo)

NEW YORK 17 October 2019 — The Philippines applauded the highest-ranking Filipino official in the United Nations, Under-Secretary-General (USG) Heidi Mendoza, for her dedication, legacy and significant contribution to improve the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) and its functions since her assumption in 2015. USG Mendoza is retiring this October.

Minister Ariel R. Peñaranda, Chargé d’ Affaires, a.i. (CDA) of the Permanent Mission of the Philippines to the United Nations in New York, made the remarks during his intervention at the Third Formal Meeting of the Fifth Committee, the committee which handles the administrative and budgetary operations of the United Nations, during its Main Part of the 74th United Nations General Assembly on 11 October 2019.

The OIOS, UN’s internal oversight body, is tasked to improve the Office’s capability and functions for an efficient, effective and relevant United Nations.

The OIOS assists the UN Secretary General (UNSG) in fulfilling the Secretary General’s oversight responsibilities, specifically with respect to promoting responsible administration of resources, improved organizational performance and a culture of accountability and transparency.

In his statement, CDA Peñaranda stated that “the Philippines acknowledges the important role of the OIOS and welcomes the progress in the implementation of its initiatives to enhance the functioning of the Office and promote cooperation and coordination with relevant UN entities.” He further remarked that the country underscores the importance of the Office’s ability to perform its tasks based on sound decision-making and with less interference.

CDA Peñaranda likewise mentioned that of the 1,177 recommendations of the OIOS, 48 were classified as critical to the Organization, and that the implementation of these critical recommendations has been overdue. He underscored that the Philippines supports the recommendations aimed at cost saving and payment recoveries, of which US$0.9 M have already been realized. In light of this progress, he requested the Office to provide an update on the critical recommendations pending implementation to better understand the reason for the low implementation rate.

Finally, Minister Peñaranda commended the good cooperation among OIOS, Independent Audit Advisory Committee (IAAC) and other oversight entities, including the Board of Auditors and the Joint Inspection Unit, to reduce duplication of oversight work, without prejudice to the independence of each. “We encourage these Offices to continue to work closely with each other and relevant entities to carry out their responsibilities in a timely manner and ensure accountability and efficiency,” he said. END

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