Published on 12:30 PM, March 06, 2019

Playing online games during office hours is against the law, says Philippines authority

A man plays "tales Craft" from BR Games on cellphone on day two of E3 2017, the three day Electronic Entertainment Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California on June 14, 2017. Photo: AFP

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) of the Philippines today warned government officials that playing online games during office hours is punishable under the law.

"Regardless whether an employee uses government or personal tablet or computer or mobile phone, playing games during office hours is NOT allowed," CSC Commissioner Aileen Lizada said in a statement.

She said such an act "may be treated as Conduct Prejudicial to the Best Interest of the Service, among others."

Under CSC Resolution No  1701077-2017 Rule on Administrative Cases in the Civil Service, government officials and employees who may be found in violation of Conduct Prejudicial to the Best Interest of the Service for the first time will be suspended for 6 months and 1 day up to 1 year.

A second offense will mean dismissal from service.

Neglect of Duty may likewise apply if the Office concerned has no established office rules

The statement of Lizada was issued after Naval, Biliran Mayor Gerard Espina issued an office memorandum stating that "a significant number of employees" were reported to be playing mobile games during office hours."

"Let it be known to all municipal employees that this act is not included in your responsibility, obligation, and duty as public servants," the document read.

"Under this circumstance, I hereby order that employees that are caught playing mobile games during office hours will be [terminated] upon proven guilty," it added.

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