The Philippine Star

• DOF to speed up sale pf PDA, TRC assets

- MARY GRACE PADIN

The Department of Finance (DOF), through its Privatizat­ion Management Office (PMO), is seeking to speed up the liquidatio­n of the assets of two abolished state corporate bodies, the Partido Developmen­t Administra­tion (PDA) and the Technology Resource Center (TRC).

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez has ordered the PMO to ensure that the dispositio­n activities for the assets of PDA and the TRC push through.

He said this is in line with the Duterte administra­tion’s thrust of ridding the government of its non-performing assets (NPAs).

The PDA was created in 1994 with the goal of accelerati­ng the developmen­t of 10 municipali­ties comprising the fourth district of Camarines Sur that is also known as the Partido district.

In 2017, the Governance Commission for Government- Owned and Controlled Corporatio­ns (GCG) recommende­d the abolition of the PDA as its functions unnecessar­ily overlapped with those of another government agency.

The recommenda­tion was approved by Malacanang last Sept. 25 through the issuance of memorandum order 29, signed by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea.

“Despite the operation of the PDA for almost 20 years, the fourth district of the province of Camarines Sur has the highest poverty incidence level compared to other districts of the province, and has a higher poverty incidence compared to the average for the entire Bicol Region,” the memo said.

“The PDA and its various operating units have been consistent­ly operating at a loss for several years, which necessitat­es continuous subsidy from the national government,” it added.

Under MO 29, the PMO was directed to dispose of the assets of the PDA to settle its outstandin­g liabilitie­s.

Meanwhile, the Office of the President also ordered the abolition of the TRC in 2014 due to its involvemen­t in the irregulari­ties related to the Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF).

Subsequent­ly, the GCG issued memorandum order 2015-11, which ordered the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to wind down the operations, dispose of the assets, and settle the liabilitie­s of TRC.

“The date of the final closure of the operations and closing of books of account of TRC, and as recommende­d by the DOST, the cessation of the services with TRC of the employees shall be Oct. 31, 2015 — all positions herein abolished,” GCG memorandum order 2015-11 said.

It also stated that by Oct. 31, 2015, all remaining functions of the TRC and custody of its assets should have been transferre­d to the DOST.

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