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Villar: Identify all SAP beneficiar­ies

- (Hannah L. Torregoza)

Senator Cynthia Villar on Monday renewed her call on the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD ) and the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) to once and for all identify all the beneficiar­ies of the government’s cash aid program.

Villar reiterated there is a need to clear the confusion in the classifica­tion of income classes that caused the discrepanc­y in the figures both agencies presented to the senators during the Senate committee of the whole’s hearing on the government’s COVID-19 response last week.

“Even if I have issued an apology about my remarks, I am still waiting for an explanatio­n from the DSWD and NEDA about my inquiry to them to clearly identify the recipients or beneficiar­ies of the government’s cash aid,” Villar said in a statement.

“I found some inconsiste­ncies and discrepanc­ies in the figures they presented,” she added.

During the hearing, Villar prodded Social Welfare Secretary Rolando Bautista on how the DSWD came up with the 18 million beneficiar­ies it identified in its report, which supposedly represent 82 percent of the population.

Villar had asked both agencies to provide senators a written explanatio­n, which she said she has yet to receive.

She said there is also a need for DSWD and NEDA to clarify if other income classes were included among the beneficiar­ies.

According to Villar, the middle income class is further divided into three categories: lower middle income (earning between PhP19,000 and PhP38,000); middle middle income (between PhP38,000 and PhP67,000); both categories are 26% of the population and; upper middle income (between PhP67,000 to PhP114,000) who

are 13% of the population.

“They have to disclose who the beneficiar­ies are. I have no problem if they included the middle income earners as long as they are qualified,” Villar said.

“The intended beneficiar­ies should be the ones to receive the cash aid and figures should add up,” added the senator.

The lawmaker said she also wants to know how the DSWD were able to identify the other beneficiar­ies when the only available list they have is of people under the government’s conditiona­l cash transfer program which is 4.5 million families.

According to the DSWD, they have relegated the task of identifyin­g other beneficiar­ies to the local government units (LGUs).

“There are so many people who have been complainin­g that they did not receive any cash aid. How did the local government and barangay officials identified the beneficiar­ies not determined by the DSWD?

“We want that disclosed so people will understand if they are among the intended beneficiar­ies or not,” she stressed.

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