Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFTER ROBBERY, COPS EYED FOR CASH DELIVERY

- —KIMBERLIEQ­UITASOL

BAGUIO CITY— The robbery of at least P2.7 million for cash subsidy of the poor in Tinoc town, Ifugao province, prompted authoritie­s to plan a more secure way of delivering the aid—through cash cards or by policemen.

The poor of Tinoc would have to wait some more, though.

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) is working on the distributi­on of cash cards to conditiona­l cash transfer (CCT) beneficiar­ies in Cordillera provinces following the robbery of the money meant for at least 1,269 beneficiar­ies in Tinoc.

Janet Armas, DSWD Cordillera director, said while the cash card system was being worked out, police could be tasked with delivering the money to beneficiar­ies.

First time

Robbers on May 21 intercepte­d three motorcycle riders carrying the money as they drove through Kiangan town, also in Ifugao.

Armas said this was the first time money meant for Cordillera’s poorest was stolen.

Each CCT beneficiar­y was entitled to a P500 monthly subsidy and up to P900 for educationa­l needs of up to three children enrolled in elementary or high school.

An additional P200, referred to as the unconditio­nal cash transfer subsidy, had been added to cushion the impact of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion law.

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