Philippine Daily Inquirer

EX-SPEAKER ALLOTTED P5-B PORK–ANDAYA

The districts of Representa­tives Alvarez and Fariñas have gotten the biggest infra funding in the proposed national budget, says the House majority leader. But both lawmakers say they had no hand in crafting the spending bill.

- STORY BYMARLONRA­MOS

The district of former Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, not that of Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo or those of her allies in the House of Representa­tives, was allotted the biggest infrastruc­ture funding in the proposed P3.8-trillion national budget for next year, House Majority Leader Rolando Andaya Jr. said on Tuesday.

In a letter to President Duterte, Andaya said P5 billion was earmarked for projects in Alvarez’s district in Davao del Norte province, making the former Speaker’s constituen­cy the biggest recipient of infrastruc­ture allotments.

Former Davao City Rep. Karlo Nograles, the President’s nephew who relinquish­ed his post after he was named secretary to the Cabinet, got P4 billion, while the district of Andaya’s predecesso­r, Ilocos Norte Rep. Rodolfo Fariñas, was allotted P3.5 billion.

When sought for comment, Alvarez and Fariñas said they had no hand in earmarking funds for their districts. ( See story on this page.)

Breaking her silence on the issue, Arroyo, who was accused by Sen. Panfilo Lacson of getting P2.4 billion worth of projects, said it was not true that her district in Pampanga province was showered with infrastruc­ture projects.

‘Upper-middle class’

“I’m only ‘upper-middle class’ as far as the allocation­s are concerned,” Arroyo told reporters on Tuesday.

In his letter, Andaya said Arroyo’s second district in Pampanga placed 60th, not 100th as he had previously claimed, among legislativ­e areas with the biggest allotments.

Arroyo said it was the House appropriat­ions committee, not her, that prepared the budget. “Because even if I’m Speaker, I think Andaya and many congressme­n will attest, that I do not dictate on details.”

Andaya said the proposed pork for his district in Camarines Sur province was 110th among legislativ­e areas with the largest projects under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

His district was allotted P1.9 billion in the proposed budget that the House had submitted to the Senate, according to Lacson.

Response to Palace

Andaya drafted the letter to Mr. Duterte to explain the insertions in the budget as disclosed by Lacson, who has examined the House-approved spending bill as part of his fight against the graft-ridden pork barrel system, a source of hefty kickbacks for lawmakers.

The letter was in response to a statement of presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo that Arroyo should explain to the public why billions of pesos in projects had been allotted to her district.

Andaya said DPWH officials were unaware of the “huge funding spikes” in the allotments for certain “favored districts.”

He added that the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority had informed him that the regional developmen­t councils did not request the projects.

“As the one who participat- ed in the budget process from both the executive and legislativ­e side, the Speaker has instructed us to treat the draft national budget as a rigorously crafted instrument, which gives residents in all districts equal opportunit­y for growth and the same access to services,” Andaya said in the letter.

Purging favoritism

He added that what the current House leadership did “was, in a manner compliant with all laws, to purge the budget of developmen­t favoritism and as much as possible, apportion next year’s spending to all districts in a fair manner.”

Andaya surmised that officials of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) did not inform Mr. Duterte about the matter because he would not have allowed it since this would “violate his oft-repeated promise to the people of equal progress for all.”

Arroyo, whose tumultuous nine-year presidency was besieged by various corruption allegation­s, maintained that she was unfairly criticized for the alleged realignmen­t of pork in the national expenditur­e program submitted by the DBM to the House.

Singled out by Lacson

Asked if she thought she was singled out by Lacson, she replied: “Yes, yes.”

As to Lacson’s possible motive in leveling the allegation­s against her, Arroyo said: “I cannot make allegation­s about somebody else’s motive, just as it is right for them not to make allegation­s about me.”

The Speaker played down the senator’s insinuatio­ns that her political allies received a windfall from the supposed pork bonanza in the proposed budget.

“The [allies of] the previous leadership of the House have bigger, multiples of the budget of my district ... If I’m No. 90 or No. 60 and I’m the Speaker of the House, do I have to explain that?” she said.

In a statement, Panelo expressed appreciati­on for Andaya’s gesture to explain the proposed infrastruc­ture allocation for the second district of Pampanga.

He said Malacañang wanted Congress to ensure that the budget will equitably respond to the needs of the entire nation and not certain people only.

 ??  ?? Pantaleon Alvarez
Pantaleon Alvarez
 ??  ?? Rodolfo Fariñas
Rodolfo Fariñas
 ??  ?? Karlo Nograles
Karlo Nograles

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