The Philippine Star

ED D R DOO S SRR D

- By JARIUS BONDOC

Senator Trillanes makes a poor case for the illegalize­d presidenti­al pork barrel in saying that Malacaxang legal aides misread it. Budget Sec. Florencio Abad, concocter of that Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Program (DAP), is a lawyer. e used to be secretary of education and of agrarian reform. As five-term congressma­n, he once headed the select appropriat­ions committee. e knew that in government there can be no disburseme­nts without appropriat­ions, no fund juggling, and no cross-branch money transfers. If ex-Navy officer Trillanes thinks Abad faultless, he can tell it to the Marines.

Trillanes makes a frailer defense in saying that Abad concocted the DAP in good faith. Sure, that 2011-2012 spending was supposed to be for poverty alleviatio­n. Yet Abad cannot show how the P142 billion (or is it P157 billion or P177 billion, as he keeps changing his figures; his latest version is P136 billion) lessened penury.

What has been amply reported is that DAP went to impoverish­ing ends as additional congressio­nal pork barrels. About P24 billion a year P200 million per senator, P70 million per congressma­n used to be allotted as Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF). In the 27 years it was in force (until illegalize­d too last Nov.), the PDAF never uplifted the poor. Poverty stayed the same at 27 percent, but grew in real numbers as the population swelled. unger worsened. - oblessness and underemplo­yment went down some digits, but also actually rose in real terms. (leven million Filipinos now must eke out a living abroad, since there’s no gainful work at home. Millions more adults are idle because the PDAF, from state audits, just kept going to self-promoting projects and kickbacks of crooked political dynasts. Going by audits, none went to economic stimulants that generate jobs, cheapen foods, and improve health.

Yet, P13 billion in DAP went to Congress as PDAF-like lump sums. Meaning, more of the same sleazy spending to maintain the dynasts.

Going by whistleblo­wer Benhur uy’s ledgers, P425 million of it ended up in bogus projects and NGOs of “pork” fixer -anet im Napoles. If so, then at least half became kickbacks of lawmakers, and a third to implementi­ng (xecutive agency heads. That’s how the Dept. of -ustice outlines Napoles’ modus operandi.

Breakdown of the P425 million in DAP P100 million each courtesy of Senators -inggoy (strada, Bong Revilla, and Bongbong Marcos; P70 million from Tito Sotto; and P55 million from -uan Ponce (nrile. The DO- is sure that (strada, Revilla, and ( nrile plundered their congressio­nal “pork” in 2007-200 ; presumably it thinks the same of the trio’s DAP.

Audits reveal that 14 more senators and 188 congressme­n looted their PDAFs in 2007-200 , via dozens of other fake NGOs of Napoles’ rival fixers. Most of them, or their dynastic kin, partook of Congress’ slice of the DAP in 2011-2012. They could only have looted too the unexpected windfall from Abad.

The DAP was withheld, however, from one truly penurious sector veterans’ kin and police retirees. aving once led a military mutiny against slimy officers, Trillanes might want to look into this gross neglect by Abad.

For years thousands of spouses and heirs of war vets have been begging the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) for their pensions. The PVAO can’t do anything, as it merely is the releasing agency. Only pensions to living

R V WR W S V R V R WV VSR V V SR F W V W W W S WP W W F RW RR W

vets and long confirmed widows are up to date. Recent widows and heirs have been validated, the roster long submitted to Abad’s office for funding. But he has instructed his staff to distrust the PVAO list, and instead re-verify each new claimant. Abad can’t afford to throw away a few measly hundreds a month to those panhandlin­g vets’ widows and heirs, only billions to fellow political elitists.

A parallel case is that of retirees of the old Integrated National Police. Adjuncts of the defunct Constabula­ry and precursors of today’s Philippine National Police, they had left the service in the 70s to 0s, and were paid paltry pensions. Twelve years ago they sought pension upgrades to that of the PNP and were upheld in the Supreme Court in 2007. The DBM was ordered back then, and again by a lower court in Feb. 2014, to pay the retirees’ pension differenti­als. The list of pensioners and amounts due has long been submitted too to the DBM. Yet they were not among Abad’s DAP beneficiar­ies. For, how can pensions to dying retirees stimulate the economy as much as imaginary projects and NGOs

Catch 6 S O radio show, Saturdays, 8-10 a.m., DWI , (882-AM).

archives on Facebook S H S JH - % G , or website S S O - % G 27

(-mail G J O

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines