The Philippine Star

GOCC subsidies reach P795 M in January

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of the BTr showed subsidies to state corporatio­ns in January declined 13.77 percent to P795 million from P922 million in the same month last year.

The national government provides subsidies to state firms to cover their funds for programs and projects, as well as operationa­l expenses.

Based on BTr data, a total of 18 GOCCs received subsidies last January.

NIA received the largest budgetary support during the month, amounting to P435 million. This was slightly higher than the P426 million received by the agency the same month in 2018.

NIA implements irrigation projects all over the country, and provides free irrigation to small scale farmers.

It was followed by the Philippine Heart Center, which received P74 million, and the Philippine Children’s Medical Center, which was granted P67 million in assistance.

Meanwhile, the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, and the Philippine Rice Research Institute were given P50 million and P49 million, respective­ly.

Other GOCCs who received subsidies were the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (P24 million), Lung Center of the Philippine­s (P17 million), Philippine Coconut Authority (P14 million), Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (P11 million), and the Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies (P11 million).

Eight other state-run firms also received subsidies amounting to less than P10 million during the month.

Subsidies to GOCCs form part of the national government’s expenditur­es.

In 2018, government subsidies to GOCCs amounted to P136.652 billion, 4.24 percent up from the end-2017 level of P131.088 billion in 2017.

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