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P75-B Diokno insertion ends up as lawmakers’ ‘pork’

- By JESS DIAZ

They quarreled over P75 billion in infrastruc­ture funds in the proposed 2019 national budget, with Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno calling it a “budgetary adjustment” and his congressma­n-tormentor, Rolando Andaya Jr. of Camarines Sur, labeling it as Diokno’s “pork.”

Despite the controvers­y and the bitter word war between the two, the huge amount remained in the outlay – but no longer as an insertion supposedly made by the budget secretary and over which he would supposedly have discretion.

The appropriat­ion ended up with senators and members of the House of Representa­tives sharing it, though not equitably, as some congressme­n complained.

The House and the Senate have realigned the whole amount, according to Andaya.

Testimonie­s given to the House showed that the P75 billion was an eleventh hour addition the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) made in this year’s funding for the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) before President Duterte presented his 2019 budget proposal to Congress in July 2018.

Based on a matrix of realignmen­ts the two chambers have made in Duterte’s proposal, the House added P20.6 billion to the DPWH budget, the Senate increased it further by P25.4 billion and the bicameral conference committee padded it by an additional P274 million, for a total of P46.4 billion.

Those increases represent pork barrel funds and came from what Andaya calls Diokno’s P75-billion insertion. The balance of nearly P30 billion was distribute­d among other agencies used as conduits of pork barrel funds.

If P25.4 billion were divided equally among 23 senators, each would have P1.1 billion. However, anti-pork Sen. Panfilo Lacson and some colleagues are not partaking of what he calls the “pizza pie.” He and the minority group of Sen. Franklin Drilon voted against the approval of the budget.

Some senators have reportedly allocated hundreds of millions to their home provinces and local government units where they or their relatives are candidates in the May elections.

Andaya, appropriat­ions committee chairman, chaired the bicameral conference on the budget jointly with his Senate counterpar­t Loren Legarda. It was the Camarines Sur lawmaker himself who released the matrix to the media in the spirit of transparen­cy.

“We remain true to our commitment of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity. We will furnish media again with details of each district allocation once it is ready for final printing,” he said.

He and Lacson have repeatedly urged all senators to likewise be transparen­t with their insertions. Their appeals have fallen on deaf ears.

Andaya claimed that DPWH projects funded by the P75-billion addition to the agency’s budget had been bid out before 2018 ended under an early procuremen­t circular issued by the DBM.

What remained to be done was the awarding of the contract to the supposedly winning contractor­s, and this was to be made once the President signs the proposed budget – that is, if the original projects are still there.

But they are no longer in the Congress version of the outlay, since the two chambers have realigned the whole amount, Andaya said.

He said contractor­s who have advanced the commission­s of lawmakers and officials behind the projects are now demanding refunds.

One unnamed official returned P200 million to a group of Mindanao-based contractor­s “for fear of his life,” he said.

He added that Diokno, lawmakers and incumbent and former national and local officials who proposed the projects would now have to appease the grumbling contractor­s.

 ?? MICHAEL VARCAS ?? Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio (left), founder of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago, leads the campaign kick-off for senatorial candidates endorsed by the group during a sortie in San Fernando, Pampanga yesterday. Attending the event were (clockwise from top left) Sen. Sonny Angara, Pia Cayetano, former correction­s bureau chief Ronald ‘Bato’ Dela Rosa, former special assistant to the president Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go, journalist Jiggy Manicad, Rep. Rajid Mangudadat­u, Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos, Ramon Revilla Jr., Sen. J.V. Ejercito, Jinggoy Estrada, former adviser Francis Tolentino and Sen. Cynthia Villar.
MICHAEL VARCAS Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio (left), founder of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago, leads the campaign kick-off for senatorial candidates endorsed by the group during a sortie in San Fernando, Pampanga yesterday. Attending the event were (clockwise from top left) Sen. Sonny Angara, Pia Cayetano, former correction­s bureau chief Ronald ‘Bato’ Dela Rosa, former special assistant to the president Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go, journalist Jiggy Manicad, Rep. Rajid Mangudadat­u, Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos, Ramon Revilla Jr., Sen. J.V. Ejercito, Jinggoy Estrada, former adviser Francis Tolentino and Sen. Cynthia Villar.

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