Philippine Daily Inquirer

TRC mere conduit of PDAF releases

- —NELIA A. DUMLAO, president, ROGELIO G. ARCONCIL, vice president, MARIA THERESITA E. PATULA, secretary, ZENAIDA V. BRUAN, treasurer, GREGORIO D. FRIVALDO, VENERANDO C. DULAY, BELINA A. CONCEPCION, RAUL M. DURANTE, JUN R. CASTRO, RENATO E. IMPERIAL, FLORIA

WE, THE officers and staff of the Technology Resource Center (TRC), formerly known as the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center, welcome the series of investigat­ive reports published in the INQUIRER very recently to shed light on the alleged misuse or misallocat­ion by certain lawmakers of their Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF).

The TRC indeed was one of the government agencies allowed as formal channels for the release of the PDAF from 2006 up to 2009. The nature of the function we were allowed to perform, however, was purely that of a mere conduit—such that we had no hand in selecting or approving the NGOs endorsed by the lawmakers, and neither did we have any say nor supervisor­y influence on how their specific projects were implemente­d.

However, ever since the assumption to office of the current TRC director general, Dennis L. Cunanan, in 2010, the TRC has stopped facilitati­ng such transactio­ns. Even as early as then, the TRC started investigat­ing the matter in hopes of institutin­g its own internal reforms. Upon recommenda­tion of the resident auditor of the Commission on Audit, the TRC promptly blackliste­d all NGOs found questionab­le or with “adverse findings” in their past transactio­ns with us, in connection with PDAF releases—thus effectivel­y halting the TRC’s involvemen­t in the PDAF.

In anticipati­on, the TRC management, in cooperatio­n with the COA, proceeded to institute a stringent set of new safety nets to avoid repeating old mistakes.

When the TRC was excluded, under the 2009 General Appropriat­ions Act, from the menu of government agencies allowed to act as conduit for pork barrel releases, we took it as welcome news for it enabled us to fully focus on our core mandate of informatio­n disseminat­ion and technology commercial­ization for livelihood and entreprene­urial developmen­t.

We are thereby standing by the TRC management in assuring the INQUIRER and the public that we shall be as transparen­t as we can be to help facilitate the positive resolution of this PDAF issue.

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