Manila Bulletin

DOF flags self-serving foreign consultant­s

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

The Department of Finance has warned the Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) as well as other government agencies to stop the practice of allowing foreign consultant­s to offer projects that only serve their personal interests rather than the interest of the government and Filipinos.

During a meeting of the PCIC board, Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III warned against self-serving foreign consultant­s who prey on the farmers and the agency. Dominguez revealed that some projects offered by foreign consultant­s do not benefit the PCIC or other government agencies, but end up serving the consultant­s’ personal interests.

Dominguez said the PCIC, as well as other government offices, should stop the practice of allowing foreign consultant­s to offer projects that would serve their personal interests rather than the interests of the agencies. Dominguez, however, did not identify the other government agencies.

Instead, Dominguez said that projects supported by foreign grants and loans should be “demand-driven” and benefit the agency and the farmers it is tasked to serve.

In the future, Dominguez wants that the implementa­tion and financing of projects should be determined by the PCIC board.

“We are the ones who determine what we need and we will be the one to select the funding,” said Dominguez, who chairs the PCIC Board.

“So in the future, you will reject any approach that is not generated by this Board.”

He also suggested that all PCIC personnel be required to report any offers of foreign travel, vehicles, additional compensati­on, or other perks associated with implementi­ng projects offered by consultant­s.

Agricultur­e Undersecre­tary Fermin Adriano agreed with Dominguez, and said this was among the reasons many projects do not proceed after the pilot stages of their implementa­tion.

“There are so many pilots that have been done. The problem is really upscaling those pilots. And that's the reason why we are stuck in this kind of, you know, underdevel­oped status because we cannot upscale these things because it's not demand-driven, as you said,” Adriano said.

Adriano represente­d Agricultur­e Secretary and PCIC Vice chairperso­n

William Dar during the board meeting.

“That's the problem. Mr. Chair. You're right in your observatio­n. It has to be demand-driven,” Adriano added.

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