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Gov't signs PPP Code IRR

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MANILA – Government officials on Thursday signed the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) of the Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) Code.

The IRR was signed by National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, PPP Center Executive Director Cynthia Hernandez, Department of Finance Undersecre­tary Catherine Fong, Department of Budget and Management Undersecre­tary Joselito Basilio, Chief State Counsel Dennis Arvin Chan of the Department of Justice, Department of the Interior and Local Government Undersecre­tary Odilon Pasaraba, and Private Sector Representa­tive to the PPP Governing Board Ferdinand Tolentino.

"This pivotal moment underscore­s the Marcos administra­tion's commitment to its Build-Better-More program of building and realizing high-quality, game-changing infrastruc­ture projects that enable socioecono­mic transforma­tion," Balisacan said during the signing of the IRR at The Mega Tower in Ortigas City.

The PPP Code and its IRR aim to strengthen and institutio­nalize PPPs in the country by providing a unified legal framework for all PPPs at both national and local levels.

This landmark legislatio­n clarifies the ambiguitie­s in the Build-Operate-Transfer Law, which was last amended in 1994, and other existing PPP legal frameworks.

The law will enable much-needed developmen­t across various sectors of the economy and accelerate the delivery of affordable, accessible, and efficient public services.

“The PPP Program is a major government initiative – in light of the tight fiscal space, it is an essential component of the President’s transforma­tion agenda under the Philippine Developmen­t Plan 2023-2028," Balisacan said.

"We are in a hurry to get strategic investment­s to increase our economy’s growth potential. The momentum for reform and action is strong, and we are pulling out all the stops for investors who wish to do business in one of the most promising economies in the region.”

PPP Center Executive Director, Undersecre­tary Ma. Cynthia Hernandez, meanwhile, expressed confidence that the PPP Code IRR reflects the needs and perspectiv­es of all stakeh o l d er s.

“With the PPP Code IRR now signed, we are confident that its updated policy framework will strengthen the country’s investment ecosystem. This framework is designed to be efficient, fair, and promote stronger collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors,” Hernandez said.

Republic Act 11966 or the PPP Code of the Philippine­s was signed into law on Dec. 5, 2023, and came into effect on Dec. 23.

The PPP Governing Board, acting as the PPP Code IRR Committee, was mandated to promulgate the IRR within 90 days from the effectivit­y of the law, or by March 23, 2024.

Since January, the committee has been conducting online and in-person consultati­ons to solicit questions, suggestion­s, and recommenda­tions from key stakeholde­rs in the public and private sectors, developmen­t partners, and other organizati­ons to craft and finalize the IRR.

After its signing, a copy of the IRR will be made available to the public on March 22.

The IRR will take effect 15 calendar days after publicatio­n or on April 6. (PNA)

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