Philippine Daily Inquirer

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The Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) is a discretion­ary fund that allowed senators and congressme­n to allot funds for their pet projects after the enactment of the budget law.

It was controvers­ial because the PDAF, a lump-sum budgetary item and a pork barrel, had been a source of kickbacks of lawmakers.

Yearly, a senator is entitled to P200 million in PDAF and a member of the House of Representa­tives, P70 million.

The Supreme Court nullified the PDAF in November 2013 after the P10-billion pork barrel fund scam was uncovered.

In a landmark decision of a vote of 14-0-1, the high court declared unconstitu­tional past and present congressio­nal pork barrel laws as it ordered the criminal prosecutio­n of individual­s who had benefited from the schemes over the past two decades. This led to the filing of graft, corruption and plunder cases against the alleged pork scam-mastermind, Janet LimNapoles, and several lawmakers.

In July, during the preparatio­n of the budget for 2017, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said lawmakers were authorized to endorse and fund projects up to worth P80 million. He said the funds should not be considered pork barrel because these are line-item budget, adding that the Duterte administra­tion's first budget proposal was consistent with the Supreme Court ruling that struck down the PDAF as unconstitu­tional.

Diokno said the appropriat­ion was different from the graftladen pork barrel because the lawmakers would be required to submit lists of projects ahead of the enactment of the General Appropriat­ions Act by Congress.

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