The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Philippine­s lost P101.82B to anomalies under Arroyo–coa

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THE PHILIPPINE­S lost P101.82 billion through misuse of state funds and assets during the latter years of graft-tainted expresiden­t Gloria Arroyo’s rule, government auditors said.

The Commission on Audit highlighte­d anomalies that mostly occurred in the 20072009 period in its investigat­ion of more than 61,000 government agencies last year.

“Most audit findings categorica­lly indicate pecuniary loss on the part of the government, as a result of violations of law, rules and regulation­s,” said the report, first posted on its website Saturday.

More than 4,000 cases of unauthoriz­ed expenses, unaccounte­d for cash advances, uncollecte­d duties, fictitious claims, missing assets, or abandoned projects, cost the government P101.82 billion ($2.46 billion), it said.

The total is equivalent to 5.6 percent of the country’s budget this year.

Its conditiona­l cash transfer program, where poor families get monthly stipends in exchange for keeping their children in school, could not account for P3.77 billion.

Two state banks lent large sums unsecured by hard collateral, while Manila airport left 21 abandoned aircraft parked in an area exposed to natural elements, leading to their deteriorat­ion, despite being given funding to house them.

Among the biggest items were P1.862 billion in cash advances to two government treasurers in the impoverish­ed province of Maguindana­o and P1.123 billion in payments to “spurious” suppliers to a Muslim self-rule area.

Chief state auditor Grace Tan said in a letter sent to Manila newspapers that the audit covered items mostly relating to accounts prior to 2010, when Aquino was elected to office on an anti-corruption platform.

“Pecuniary loss does not necessaril­y result from graft, and it is only the courts that can make judgement of graft,” Tan said.

Aquino has asked a special anti-graft prosecutor to file criminal charges against people deemed responsibl­e for 744 of the cases, the auditors said.

The other cases are under investigat­ion.

Arroyo was arrested and detained at a military hospital in Manila on Thursday after allegedly diverting P366 million in state lottery funds meant for charity programs into her election campaign kitty.

After being president for nearly 10 years, Arroyo was initially charged in November last year with vote fraud for allegedly conspiring to rig the 2007 senatorial elections, but later posted bail.

Her spokesmen did not reply to Agence France-presse’s requests for comment.

Aquino spokeswoma­n Abigail Valte told reporters Saturday: “We have not become complacent in our anti-corruption measures.”

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Members of the Philippine jihadist group pose for propaganda photo in this screen shot taken from the website of the Islamic State.

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