The Commission on Human Rights calls for an impartial probe into allegations of mistreatment of a POGO worker by former PAOCC spokesperson Winston Casio.
The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has called for an impartial investigation into allegations involving the mistreatment of a Filipino worker by Winston Casio, former spokesperson of the Philippine Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC). The CHR Region III has announced plans to conduct its own investigation into the issue, focusing specifically on evaluating any potential violations of human rights that may have taken place.
According to reports, the incident involves claims of verbal and physical abuse, prompting concerns about the treatment of workers within government agencies.
“As a government official, Mr. Casio, along with all government personnel, are bound by the highest ethical standards of public service, as outlined in Republic Act No. 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees,” the commission said in a statement.
They added: “While reports indicate that the man involved allegedly made an offensive gesture toward the PAOCC official, the Commission believes that such behaviour does not justify any form of physical retaliation from a public official.”
In its statement, the CHR highlighted the importance of protecting the dignity and rights of every worker, regardless of their role.
The Commission emphasized that public officials bear the responsibility of upholding ethical standards and fostering a respectful workplace environment. The CHR noted that such allegations, if proven true, could impact public confidence in government institutions and workplace culture within these agencies.
The CHR has expressed its support for a fair and transparent investigation, urging all parties involved to cooperate.
It emphasized that the inquiry should be conducted with a commitment to accountability and integrity, as this would be essential in addressing the concerns raised by the allegations.
As the investigation proceeds, the CHR reaffirmed its focus on promoting respectful treatment and ethical practices across all sectors, with particular attention to protecting the rights of workers.
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