Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gov’t subsidy to state firms up 139% in Q1

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeveraI­NQ

Subsidies given away by the national government to state-run corporatio­ns during the first quarter jumped 139 percent yearon-year to P19.666 billion, with over half granted to the National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA).

The latest Bureau of the Treasury data showed that subsidies received by government-owned and/or -controlled corporatio­ns (GOCCs) from January to March more than doubled from P8.244 billion a year ago.

The NIA was the recipient of P11.083 billion or 56 percent of the first-quarter subsidies.

According to its website, the NIA is the GOCC mainly responsibl­e for irrigation developmen­t and management in the country.

Last year, the NIA was one of the largest recipients of GOCC subsidies totaling P16.909 billion, only exceeded by the Philippine Health Insurance Corp.'s (PhilHealth) P43.776 billion.

Free irrigation was one of the banner platforms of President Duterte during his campaign in 2016.

The NIA was hence allotted a higher P38.4 billion under the 2017 national budget not only to provide free irrigation, but also to build new irrigation systems and rehabilita­te and restore existing facilities to jump-start anew the country’s agricultur­e sector.

An additional allocation of P2 billion was intended as irrigation fee subsidy in lieu of the collection of irrigation service fees. According to reports, the NIA has been collecting P1.8-P2 billion in irrigation service fees annually.

In March, President Duterte-appointed NIA administra­tor Peter Laviña quit his post, saying he was “quietly leaving the government” to spare the administra­tion from embarrassm­ent.

Laviña was accused of seeking money from government contractor­s, an allegation which he had denied.

Laviña, who was also Mr. Duterte's spokespers­on during the campaign, had said he never betrayed the President’s trust.

Former Armed Forces of the Philippine­s chief of staff Ricardo Visaya replaced Laviña.

Record grant

Also during the first quarter of this year, the National Food Authority got P5.1 billion in subsidies, while the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority—the investment promotion agency that grants tax and other perks to investors in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone—was granted P1.113 billion.

At end-March, major nonfinanci­al government corporatio­ns cornered the bulk or P17.186 billion of the subsidies; other government corporatio­ns, P2.147 billion; and govern- ment financial institutio­ns, P333 million.

The Governance Commission for GOCCs had said that up to 90 percent of the subsidies that state corporatio­ns receive were being spent on programs and projects, while the remainder covered operationa­l expenses.

For 2017, the government had programmed to grant P128.9 billion in subsidies to GOCCs.

Last year, the national government gave away a record P103.2 billion.

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