The Philippine Star

Probe ‘zero accomplish­ment’ of DILG’s Masa Masid — De Lima

- By PAOLO ROMERO

Opposition Sen. Leila de Lima has called for a Senate investigat­ion into the reported “zero accomplish­ment” of the P500-million community-based anti-corruption and anti-drug program of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

De Lima filed Senate Resolution 807 urging the appropriat­e Senate committee to inquire into the DILG’s anti-corruption and anti-drug program, known as “Mamamayang Ayaw sa Anomalya, Mamamayang Ayaw sa Ilegal na Droga” (Masa Masid) project.

“In the midst of the administra­tion’s controvers­ial campaign against criminalit­y and drugs, disburseme­nt of funds for programs should be transparen­t and implemente­rs accountabl­e to dispel speculatio­n on the lawfulness of public expenditur­es,” she said.

In its audit report, the Commission on Audit (COA) found that while the DILG has used its entire budget amounting to P500 million for 2017 for the Masa Masid project, it has no accomplish­ment reports.

“Transparen­cy is the cornerston­e of good governance and public offices have due responsibi­lity to submit annual reports on their agency’s operations not only for compliance with their performanc­e incentive requiremen­ts but more importantl­y to show that the people’s budget was judiciousl­y and effectivel­y utilized,” she said.

De Lima said all government agencies implementi­ng programs, projects and activities are required to lay down specific key results areas, which are the basis for operations and correspond­ing budgetary allocation­s.

COA flagged the project’s feedback mechanism to streamline the handling of anonymous reports and regional orientatio­ns as well as training for the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council that have a budget of P17 million and P91 million, respective­ly.

Eight of the Masa Masid activities amounting to P145 million were not implemente­d, COA noted, forcing the DILG to realign its budget to anti-corruption and counter-extremism training.

Of the P99.19-million allocation for Masa Masid, DILG realigned P50 million to the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) for training on counter-extremism; P38.69 million to Local Government Academy (LGA) for anti-corruption training; and P10.5 million to the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) for its communicat­ion plan. She said the DILG has failed to submit the respective liquidatio­n reports coming from the three government agencies in the fourth quarter of last year.

The COA questioned the absence of some audit requiremen­ts in the memorandum of agreement that the DILG has entered with LGA, PPSC and PCOO, De Lima said.

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