Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Recto joins MB roster

Recto is the seventh and last member of the BSP’s Monetary Board; Benjamin Diokno whom he replaced as Finance Secretary is also with the Board but now one of five members representi­ng the private sector

- BY KATHRYN JOSE

Department of Finance Secretary Ralph Recto on Monday was sworn in as a new member of the Monetary Board of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, or BSP.

Recto became the seventh and last member who joined the MB as representa­tive of the government.

The central bank’s Monetary Board ensures that prices of goods and services are stable, the banking industry’s finances are well-managed, and payments systems are safe and sound.

New Central Bank Act

Under the New Central Bank Act, the Monetary Board is composed of the BSP Governor in the lead, a Cabinet member, and five representa­tives from the private sector.

All members are appointed by the President of the Philippine­s and will serve for six years, except for two members from the private sector whose term in the Monetary Board will be for three years only.

Benjamin Diokno, whom Recto replaced as Finance Secretary is also with the Monetary Board but as one of the five members representi­ng the private sector.

The BSP clarified to media last Saturday that the last member of the

Monetary Board does not necessaril­y have to be the existing finance chief as in the past, the Board had welcomed a former Department of Trade and Industry secretary among its members.

Monetary Board members

BSP Governor Eli Remolona Jr., Diokno and Recto join the four other privatesec­tor and full-time members, namely, Bruce Tolentino, Anita Linda Aquino, Romeo Bernardo and Rosalia de Leon.

The law requires that members of the Monetary Board must be natural-born citizens of the Philippine­s and aged at least 35, except the BSP Governor who should be at least 40.

They should possess good moral character, unquestion­able integrity, known probity and patriotism, and with recognized competence in social and economic discipline­s.

Recto was a representa­tive of Batangas’ 4th district before becoming a senator.

He had also served as director general of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority under the Arroyo administra­tion.

His other achievemen­ts include leading the Senate’s committee on ways and means, and co-creating the 1997 Comprehens­ive Tax Reform Program at the House of Representa­tives.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BSP ?? New face at MBPresiden­t Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. has designated Finance Secretary Ralph Recto as Cabinet representa­tive to the Monetary Board, or MB, the highest policy-making body of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The MB is chaired by BSP Governor Eli Remolona Jr. (left) who administer­ed Recto’s oath of office.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BSP New face at MBPresiden­t Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. has designated Finance Secretary Ralph Recto as Cabinet representa­tive to the Monetary Board, or MB, the highest policy-making body of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The MB is chaired by BSP Governor Eli Remolona Jr. (left) who administer­ed Recto’s oath of office.

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