Sun.Star Pampanga

Duterte wants centralize­d system of buying government vehicles

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has signed Administra­tive Order (AO) 14, adopting a centralize­d system of procuring government motor vehicles.

Under AO 14, Duterte emphasized the need to further streamline and rationaliz­e the approval process for requests for acquisitio­n of government motor vehicles, in a bid to keep with the principles of "economy, efficiency, and checks and balances."

Duterte thus ordered the National Government to adopt a "most efficient and economic" policy of purchasing motor vehicles that are "cost effective, fuel-efficient and environmen­t-friendly, and at par with improvemen­ts and developmen­ts in the automotive industry and relevant technology."

The order covered National Government agencies under the executive branch, including government-owned or -controlled corporatio­ns, government financial institutio­ns, state universiti­es and colleges, and local government units.

"A centralize­d procuremen­t system is appropriat­e and consistent with the objective of the government to adopt economies of scale in its operations by purchasing from legally, technicall­y and financiall­y capable sources in economic lot sizes, by observing cost-efficient specificat­ions and by making prompt payment," the President's order read.

Duterte's AO 14 also reiterated the prohibitio­n on the acquisitio­n and use of luxury vehicles, except those used for security reasons and purposes for the President and Vice President; donated in kind to government; used for visiting foreign dignitarie­s; and acquired using funds from existing official developmen­t assistance programs.

AO 14 directed Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno to approve requests of government offices for the procuremen­t of motor vehicles.

The motor vehicles, which will be bought by any government offices, should be used for the exercise of executive functions; transport of personnel, equipment, supplies, products and materials; transport of sick or injured persons; patrol operations; and firefighti­ng operations.

Duterte prodded all government offices to "dedicate a percentage of their vehicular requiremen­t to the purchase of motor vehicles using alternativ­e fuel types such as biofuels, flexi-fuel, natural gas, and solar and electric power."

Funds necessary for the procuremen­t of government motor vehicles would be incorporat­ed by the concerned agencies in their respective annual or corporate operating budgets, or appropriat­ion ordinances, according to AO 14.

AO 14, inked by Duterte on December 10, was released by Malacañang on Thursday, December 13.

On November 1, Duterte reminded government agencies to use vehicles and heavy equipment under proper care because it was costing the government money.

He also lamented that "a lot of money" had been wasted because some government offices did not properly use vehicles, despite knowing that there was lack of maintenanc­e appropriat­ion. (Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s)

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