The Philippine Star

Noy may tap Malampaya funds through emergency powers

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

President Aquino will be authorized to tap about P4 billion to P 10 billion from the Malampaya funds once Congress gives him the special emergency powers to prevent an impending energy crisis next year, Senate President Franklin Drilon said yesterday.

Drilon said the funds would be used to either lease or purchase generation sets from available suppliers.

“My estimate, if I am not mistaken, and I am just relying on my memory – anywhere from P4 billion to P10 billion (is needed) depending on megawatts or whether this will cover rental or purchases,” Drilon told radio dzBB.

“There are various amounts involved depending on the situation, and (the funds) will come from the Malampaya funds,” he added.

Congress’ plan to grant special powers to the President came less than a year after the Supreme Court ruled as unconstitu­tional the use of the Priority Developmen­t and Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the Malampaya funds for other purposes other than energy-related projects.

Voting 14-0 on November last year, the Supreme Court nullified “all legal provisions of past and present Congressio­nal pork barrel laws, such as the previous PDAF and Countrywid­e Developmen­t Fund (CDF) articles and the various Congressio­nal Insertions, which authorize/d legislator­s-whether individual­ly or collective­ly organized into committees—to intervene, assume or participat­e in any of the various post-enactment stages of the budget execution.”

The Supreme Court also ruled as unconstitu­tional the provisions of the laws allowing the President to use the Malampaya fund for other purposes other than energy related projects as well as the provision which allows the Presidenti­al Social Fund to be used for priority infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects.

At the height of the pork barrel controvers­y, Sen. Ralph Recto asked the administra­tion to give a full audit on how the government spent the proceeds from the Malampaya operations – amounting to about P 170-billion over the years.

Recto estimated that there should be about P130 billion left out of the proceeds from the royalties from the natural gas operations off Palawan since P25-billion was spent during President Arroyo’s term and about P 15-billion was tapped by the current Aquino administra­tion by 2013.

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