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MTRCB says P10.6-M allowance authorized under GAA

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

The Commission on Audit (COA) has questioned the P10.609 million in bonuses and allowances that the Movie and Television Review and Classifica­tion Board (MTRCB) granted to its 30 board members, including chair Rachel Arenas in 2017.

In a report published on the COA website on Friday, the audit body said that for 2017 the board members received a total of P14.8 million in allowances and bonuses.

Of the figure, P10.60 million was drawn from the board’s special or sinking fund despite the lack of supporting documents, including the required approval of the Office of the President (OP) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

In a statement issued yesterday, Arenas said the amount of monitoring allowance received by the board is authorized under the General Appropriat­ions Act (GAA).

“The board members, being a working board, are compensate­d for their services by way of monitoring allowances only because they are not paid any salary. They have been receiving their monitoring allowances for more than a decade. Being a working board, they reviewed almost 200,000 materials for the year 2017,” Arenas said.

She said they have submitted to the COA all the supporting documents to justify the allowances and bonuses granted to the board members.

“An audit observatio­n is not a suspension nor a disallowan­ce, and does not constitute any form of negative audit action. In this case, COA simply wants MTRCB to submit documents to support the disburseme­nts, which the MTRCB has already complied with in terms of a reply,” she said.

Arenas said the grant of Optical Media Board (OMB) emoluments, compensati­on for excess of review attendance and reimbursab­le expenses for activities is allowed under Section 20 of Presidenti­al Decree 1986.

The COA said of the total amount the board members received, 35.89 percent or P5.22 million pertains to additional benefits for regular functions, which are part of their official mandate.

A breakdown of the allowances and bonuses granted to the members include per diem for board meetings amounting P2.69 million; representa­tion and transporta­tion allowance (RATA), P1.50 million; monitoring expenses, P5.39 million; OMB emoluments, P1.93 million; in excess of 10 days review attendance, P443,200, and board committee activities representa­tion allowance, P2.85 million.

The COA said that of the granted bonuses and allow- ance, only the per diem for board meetings and the RATA were drawn from MTRCB’s regular fund.

The rest were sourced from the agency’s special or sinking fund, which consists of all fees and charges levied, assessed and collected by the board.

State auditors said that while Presidenti­al Decree 1986 – which establishe­d the MTRCB – provides that the sinking fund should be at the immediate disposal of the Board, it must be used exclusivel­y for the operationa­l and administra­tive expenses of the board.

“Operationa­l and administra­tive expenses as contemplat­ed under Section 20 of PD 1986 pertains to expenses incurred in the pursuance of the mandate of the board, i.e., the MTRCB, and not the allowances or reimbursab­le expenses of the BMs,” the COA said, referring to board members.

It said the board members should not have been granted any monitoring expenses as this was not among their functions.

“Monitoring expenses were incurred in monitoring compliance of entities in Metro Manila as well as those located in the regions. Monitoring activities were undertaken by the monitoring and inspection unit and were not among the functions of BMs as contemplat­ed in PD No. 1986,” the COA report said.

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