The Philippine Star

Duterte asks Congress for P2.5-B intel funds

- By GIOVANNI NILLES

Saying he has many battles ahead, President Duterte is asking Congress to grant him about P2.5 billion in intelligen­ce funds, or five times the previous administra­tion’s P500 million.

“I have so many fights. And he (Rep. Edcel Lagman) can be very sure that money will go to either the soldiers or the police to buy informatio­n. I’m fighting a crisis,” the President said.

“But in the end, there should be no worry. It will come to a vote and I’m sure Congress would know. It is okay with me if you don’t want to give it but you take care of the problem.”

Albay Rep. Lagman earlier said the huge budget proposal is alarming as he pointed out that intelligen­ce funds and the contingenc­y fund of about P5.5 billion are not subject to reporting or liquidatio­n as normally required by the Commission on Audit.

“I am not asking for anything that I could put in my pocket. I tend to give more because I said I’m fighting so many wars. So, if you (Congress) don’t want to give it, it is all right with me. I don’t have a problem with that. Then, I will just say we are failing in this, failing on that because we fail to act on time,” Duterte said.

He reasoned that he wants the huge budget because he needed all the informatio­n in fighting the Abu Sayyaf, which is known for kidnapping foreign nationals and killing them if ransom is not paid; the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and communist rebels.

The Chief Executive added that he is known to be not corrupt, even when he was mayor of Davao City.

Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, at a hearing in Congress, conceded that the amount is huge but pointed to the successes in the campaign against the illegal drug trade in the country.

“But at least, there is success in the President’s anti- drug campaign. The previous administra­tion had P500 million, but can they show anything for it?” Diokno was earlier quoted as saying.

Confidenti­al expenditur­es, like those of the Office of the President, do not require detailed accounting.

All an agency head has to do is issue a general certificat­ion on the use of intelligen­ce funds. A corrupt handler of such funds can actually pocket them or use them for personal purposes.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? A sign warning people not to deal with fixers is posted at the entrance of the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board main office in Quezon City.
BOY SANTOS A sign warning people not to deal with fixers is posted at the entrance of the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board main office in Quezon City.

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