The Philippine Star

Recto wants performanc­e guarantees in 2018 budget

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The proposed P3.7-trillion national budget for 2018 will be reported out in plenary this week and Senate President Ralph Recto wants agencies to put “performanc­e guarantees” to make sure they deliver timely services to Filipinos.

Sen. Loren Legarda, chair of the Senate finance committee, is expected to sponsor for plenary approval the proposed national budget on Thursday or before Congress goes on a break next week.

Recto said one post-budget enactment document the government can publish is a catalogue of performanc­e guarantees issued by agencies, from how fast travellers should exit airport immigratio­n queues to police response time.

He said a name for this handy compilatio­n of agency “promissory notes” is the BOSS or Booklet of Service Speed.

He said these performanc­e indicators are included in the national budget, part of reforms, which link funds given to an agency to a set of promised outcomes.

“Every peso in the budget should be matched by performanc­e,” he added.

Among the “performanc­e guarantees” embedded in next year’s national budget are “the maximum seven-minute response time of firemen to all distress calls and the Philippine National Police vow to respond within 15 minutes to all calls for assistance.”

One particular interest to residents of Metro Manila, Recto said, is the guarantee by the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority that road traffic obstructio­ns will be cleared within 15 minutes and for floodwater­s to substan- tially recede within 20 minutes.

The Bureau of Immigratio­n has also promised “a gone in 40 seconds rule” in immigratio­n exit and entry queues.

In the case of passports, of which 3.1 million will be issued next year, the Department of Foreign Affairs has promised that these will be issued within the prescribed period.

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