This study will shed light on the Socio-Legal Approach to Awareness and Compliance with the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) Law by Government Employees. It presents a rigorous analysis of the knowledge and implementation of the SALN among public officials in the Philippines. Employing a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design—comprising a quantitative survey of over 300 government employees and in-depth interviews with 50 selected respondents — the work elucidates a disjunction between substantive awareness and procedural compliance. Findings indicate pervasive awareness of SALN obligations contrasted with recurrent deficiencies in disclosure completeness. The author proposes policy interventions, including standardized SALN training modules, streamlined guidelines, the establishment of dedicated SALN units, and the adoption of a secure digital filing system. This study presented relevant literature and offers empirically grounded recommendations to reinforce transparency and accountability in public service.
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