Manila Bulletin

CA confirms Recto as DOF secretary

- By HANNAH TORREGOZA

The Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) on Wednesday, March 13 unanimousl­y approved the ad interim appointmen­t of Department of Finance (DOF) Secretary Ralph Recto.

The former senator and Batangas congressma­n sailed through his confirmati­on process after former colleagues in Congress lauded his achievemen­ts during his time as a legislator and National Economic Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) chief, and posed no objection to his appointmen­t.

Senate President Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri formally announced the former senator’s confirmati­on after CA Assistant Minority chair Rep. Johnny Pimentel’s motion.

“What we need for our Secretary of Finance is someone who has the mind for the numbers but whose heart is firmly set to uplift the lives of our people. Someone who will work towards not only for the upwards trajectory of our GDP (gross domestic product), of our economy, but also ensure that whatever growth rate we achieve as a nation will be felt by our lower income and marginaliz­ed sector as well,” Zubiri said during the CA plenary session.

Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. chairman of the CA finance panel, and who steered Recto’s confirmati­on said he believed the DOF, under Recto’s hem, was going to be in good hands.

“He described the former colleague as a “distinguis­hed individual who possesses the expertise and commitment needed to lead our nation towards economic prosperity and fiscal stability... a highly esteemed public servant, man of exemplary dedication, and an epitome of brilliance and unwavering commitment to public service,” Revilla said when he endorsed Recto’s appointmen­t at the committee hearing.

Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa also threw his support behind Recto as DOF chief, saying “he is the man for the job.” Sen. Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada also said that as the Senate’s then resident economist, Recto is “very qualified for the post and knows the ropes of the job.”

In his opening statement before the CA panel, Recto bared his priorities as DOF chief, including increasing government revenues to effectivel­y execute the 2024 national budget.

Recto also said the government will be pursuing only tax measures that “are already in the advance stages in Congress.”

He also assured there would be no new tax measures until at least next year.

At the same time, Recto also expressed

his support to the propsoed changes in the economic provisions of the Constituti­on as this would lead to more investment­s, economic growth and tax collection.

“I think there are more pluses, upside than downside (about the measure). Of course, more investment­s to grow the economy, more taxes to be collected,” he said.

 ?? ?? A BREEZE – Former senator and congressma­n Ralph Recto easily makes it through his confirmati­on as Finance Secretary before the Commission on Appointmen­t on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. (Senate PRIB)
A BREEZE – Former senator and congressma­n Ralph Recto easily makes it through his confirmati­on as Finance Secretary before the Commission on Appointmen­t on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. (Senate PRIB)

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