Government forms
task force to boost Anti-Hazing Law
Press Release
September 1, 2014
MALACAÑANG –
Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. has signed a memorandum
circular for the creation of an inter-agency task force in order to
step up government’s response to fraternity violence and strengthen
the implementation of the Anti-Hazing Law.
“President Aquino shares the
concern of many parents and educators over the violations of the
Anti-Hazing Law,” Ochoa said.
“The task force seeks to
address the need to ensure that there is justice for hazing fatalities
and their families. At the same time, we have to look at whether the
law can be improved so that its objectives are met.”
Under Memorandum Circular
No. 68 which Ochoa signed on August 28, the Secretary of Justice will
lead the task force and will be given the full executive authority
within the law to carry out the functions of the interagency body.
The task force chair may
also give direct operational instructions to any member agencies,
which include the Departments of National Defense and the Interior and
Local Government, the Commission on Higher Education, the Philippine
National Police, the National Youth Commission and the Office of the
Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs.
One of the key functions of
the inter-agency task force is to review the Anti-Hazing Law or
Republic Act No. 8049, which was put in place in 1995, in order to
prevent fraternity violence similar to the back-to-back incidents
involving students from two prominent universities last July.
The inter-agency body is
also tasked to formulate policies and develop modes of coordinating
and monitoring of the implementation of programs, projects and
guidelines to prevent hazing fatalities, according to the memorandum
circular which takes effect immediately.
The task force is ordered to
submit a periodic report to the Office of the President.