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Lacson hopes Duterte vetoes P527 billion ‘insertions’ in 2020 national budget

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2020 Nat’l Budget Ratified: The Senate on December 11, 2019, ratified the bicameral conference report on the 2020 general appropriations bill (GAB) sponsored by Committee on Finance Chairman Senator Sonny Angara. (PRIB/IAMIGO)

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Panfilo Lacson said Saturday he will inform President Duterte and hopes the Chief Executive vetoes huge realignments or budget “insertions” of around P527 billion made by lawmakers in their common version of the proposed P4.1-trillion 2020 national budget.

Lacson vowed to inform President Duterte of such realignments which he said are pork barrel funds even as he mightily hopes for the Chief Executive to veto or delete them before signing the 2020 budget.

House appropriations committee chair in Davao City Rep. Isidro Ungab, for his part, said the President “can very well identify pork allotments in the budget, if there are any” when asked to comment on Lacson’s statement.

Accordingly, the bulk of the realignments, which amounts to P318.4 billion or more than 60 percent, were made in the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) as reflected in the 220-page report of the conference committee that reconciled the divergent budget versions the two Chambers made and approved.

“I had worked with him for a long time. He was the city mayor when I was chairman of the city council’s appropriations committee. He had consistently reminded us to ‘prepare a budget for the poor because the rich can take care of themselves’,” Ungab said.

He added that should the President vetoes any appropriation in the 2020 budget, it would “be based on whether a particular item will truly benefit our poor countrymen.”

The reductions and additions lawmakers made in the appropriations of agencies to fund their projects, together with the net change, if any, and the resulting totals. The exercise is what Albay Rep. Joey Salceda has called “dagdag-bawas (add-cut).”

According to a Philippine Star report, the total realignments agreed in the budget conference are more than twice the P206 billion the Senate had juggled in its version of the proposed budget and the P9.5 billion realigned by the House.

The conference committee report shows that lawmakers first cut the DPWH budget by P267.3 billion before restoring the same amount and adding P51.1 billion, increasing the agency’s funding for next year to P581 billion.

Like the DPWH and most departments, the DepEd went through “dagdag-bawas,” with Congress taking away P14.8 billion before adding P16.5 billion, for a net addition of P1.7 billion, which is just a fraction of what was added to the DPWH. DepEd ended up with P521.4 billion for 2020.

In the Department of Agriculture, P8.9 billion was cut and P16.2 billion was added, for a net addition of P7.4 billion, increasing its budget to P62.3 billion.

In the Department of National Defense, P16.8 billion was taken away before the same amount was restored and P2.1 billion was added, bringing the agency’s funding total to P191.7 billion.

The biggest realignment of more than P16 billion in the defense outlay was made in the Philippine Navy. It is not clear what this was.

The Department of Health is another recipient of a net augmentation amounting to P12.1 billion, increasing its budget to P101 billion. Another is the Department of Information and Communications Technology, whose budget was padded by P6.2 billion, from P3.7 billion to almost P10 billion.

The other departments and agencies that received net increases include interior and local government, P2.6 billion; social welfare and development, P5.5 billion; trade and industry, P3.3 billion; labor and employment, P3 billion; Commission on Higher Education, P7.1 billion; and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, P1.1 billion.

Only two departments suffered net reductions: Department of Transportation (DOTr), whose funding was cut by P46.6 billion to P99.4 billion; and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, whose budget was slashed by P500 million to P25.5 billion.

It is not clear why P46.6 billion was taken away from the DOTr, one of the implementers of the Duterte administration’s Build Build Build program. (IAMIGO/CNS)

Ismael Amigohttp://www.currentph.com
Ismael Amigo is a veteran journalist of more than 15 years experience on the field who rose up the ranks and covered all the beats from news to sports (amateur/pro). He now leads the CNS team in producing stories. You can reach him at Ismael.amigo@currentph.com.

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