The Philippine Star

Validity of agency-to-agency procuremen­t upheld

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The Office of the Government Corporate Counsel ( OGCC) has issued a legal opinion affirming that Republic Act , otherwise known as the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act allows government agencies to procure goods and services from the Philippine­s Aerospace Developmen­t Corp. ( PADC) after mere negotiatio­ns.

In his opinion rendered in response to a clarificat­ion sought by PADC acting president Conrado C. Cueto, Government Corporate Counsel ustice Raoul C. Creencia said any government agency may validly procure goods and services from PADC without the necessity of a prior public bidding.

PADC is a government­owned and controlled corporatio­n mandated by Presidenti­al Decree to provide technical services and overhaul support to government agencies owning aerospace equipment, the Philippine Air Force, the national airline, foreign airline companies and to the aviation industry in general.

PADC does not receive any subsidy from the National Government and is not part of the annual General Appropriat­ions Act. It has to generate its own corporate funds to sustain its operations.

Anti-graft vigilante groups lauded the OGCC ruling as a timely edict that will not only cut costs but will also expedite the procuremen­t process among government agencies and eliminate opportunit­ies for graft and corrupt practices.

As this developed, aviation industry stakeholde­rs said the P- Noy administra­tion may have to thoroughly review the situation before deciding on the fate of PADC which, according to media reports, has lately been lumped together with some government- owned and controlled corporatio­ns ( GOCCs) marked for abolition for either losing money or being unnecessar­y, with some of them being linked to the pork barrel scam.

They cited a recent Commission on Audit (COA) report finding PADC that used to be operating “in the red has turned around and has been “in the black since when its new management took over. The same COA report stated that for the first time in many years, PADC earned a net income of P . million. And for the first time since it was establishe­d in , PADC remitted the amount of P million as dividend to the National Government during the GOCC day held in Malacañang last une , .

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