The Philippine Star

GOCC subsidies more than double to P45.29 B

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The national government extended P45.29 billion in subsidies to government­owned and -controlled corporatio­ns (GOCCs) in the first quarter of the year, according to the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr).

Latest data from the bureau showed this is more than twice higher than the P19.67 billion granted to state firms the same quarter last year.

For the month of March, alone, subsidies to GOCCs reached P35.24 billion, more than four times bigger than last year’s level of P8.41 billion.

The national government provides subsidies to state firms to cover their funds for programs and projects, as well as operationa­l expenses.

In the first three months of the year, the largest budgetary support was given to Philippine Health Insurance Corp. The state corporatio­n received P15.21 billion in total subsidies as support to its thrust to increase its coverage for the benefit of indigent families.

This was followed by the Landbank of the Philippine­s, which received P12.34 billion in total subsidies. Landbank is currently beefing up its financial position in compliance with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ capital adequacy ratio and the Basel III leverage ratio requiremen­ts.

The National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA) was also given P8.34 billion in subsidies during the first three months of the year. The agency implements irrigation projects all over the country, and provides free irrigation to small scale farmers.

Meanwhile, the National Food Authority and the National Developmen­t Co. (NDC) received P1.8 billion and P1.5 billion in subsidies, respective­ly.

The Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corp. also received P1.48 billion from the government, while the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority was given P1.45 billion.

Other state firms who were granted support during the first three months of the year include the National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (P653 million), Social Housing Finance Corp. (P612 million), Small Business Corp. (P442 million), Philippine Heart Center (P232 million), National Power Corp. (P224 million), and Philippine Children’s Medical Center (P222 million), among others.

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