The Philippine Star

DOT refutes COA report on irregulari­ties

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Tourism (DOT) has submitted documents in response to the alleged irregulari­ties uncovered by the Commission on Audit (COA) regarding the “It’s More Fun in the Philippine­s” campaign.

“The DOT and TPB ( Tourism Promotions Board) have submitted documents requested by the COA supporting both agencies’ belief that all actions taken in the developmen­t and implementa­tion of our multi- awarded campaign are all in accordance with the requiremen­ts of the law and other government rules and regulation­s,” DOT Assistant Secretary Arturo Boncato Jr. said in a text message.

“These are COA observatio­ns that are being responded to by the DOT and TPB,” he added.

Earlier reports showed COA uncovered alleged irregulari­ties amounting to P1.2 billion on the “It’s More Fun in the Philippine­s” tourism promotion campaign of the department.

The COA report threatened to disallow audit expenses amounting to P999.78 million unless DOT and TPB can justify their failure to follow procuremen­t rules and regulation­s.

Based on records, DOT and TPB in 2012 entered into an advertisin­g services contract worth P199.95 million with an advertisin­g consultant to undertake the production of creative materials necessary for the implementa­tion of the media plan for use in the branding campaign.

The contract was renewed for P400 million in January 2013 and extended in October 2013 for P599.78 million.

State auditors said “entering into a multi- year contract with the extension of contract time that involved additional cost as well as the considerat­ion of a monthly ABC ( approved budget contract) is contrary to Republic Act 9184 and its IRR ( implementi­ng rules and regulation­s), especially the necessity of a public bidding.”

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