Philippine Daily Inquirer

COA affirms disallowan­ce of P8.1M for MWSS execs

- By Patricia Denise M. Chiu @PDMChiuINQ

The Commission on Audit (COA) has denied the appeal of the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) to reconsider its earlier notice of disallowan­ce covering some P8.1 million in meal allowances granted to MWSS officials in 2012 and 2014.

Lacked merit

In a three-page decision, the COA said that in addition to the late filing of the MWSS petition, it also lacked merit.

In a notice of disallowan­ce dated June 30, 2014, the COA said the MWSSpaymen­t of meal allowances were P8,173,730 in excess of the approved amount.

According to the decision, the MWSS petition for review was submitted 362 days after the original notice of disallowan­ce.

“Based on the foregoing, petitioner­s had already exhausted the reglementa­ry period of six months or 180 days to file the petition for review,” the decision said.

However, in the same decision, the COA said that even if the appeal was decided based purely on merit, it would still have been denied.

“At any rate, even if the pe- tition is decided on the merits, it would still be denied because the power of the MWSS Board of Trustees is not absolute and plenary, particular­ly in the grant of additional allowances to its personnel,” the decision said.

Presidenti­al OK needed

The audit body went on to explain that meal allowances is among “nonintegra­ted allowances,” which was allowed to be continued only for those MWSS officials who were already in position as of June 30, 1989.

“Upon the effectivit­y of Republic Act No. 6758 [or the Salary Standardiz­ation Law] on July 1, 1989, meal allowance is an additional benefit that requires presidenti­al approval or legislativ­e issuance for its grant,” the COA said, adding that in the absence of the appropriat­e authorizat­ion, MWSS officials had “no legal basis or authority to receive the meal allowance or increase the meal allowance” to officials who assumed their position after the salary standardiz­ation law took effect.

The Inquirer tried but failed to get a reaction from MWSS executives on Sunday.

The notice of disallowan­ce was first issued when the MWSS gave their employees meal allowances.

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