The Philippine Star

Gov’t saves P7.28 B from Asean hosting budget

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

President Duterte spent only half of the P16.747-billion budget that Congress allocated to his office for 2017, with the bulk of the unused amount intended for the country’s hosting of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Leaders’ Summit in November last year.

Based on the COA’s annual audit report uploaded on its website yesterday, a total of P16.747 billion was allotted to the Office of the President (OP) for 2017 but only 51 percent or P8.572 billion has been disbursed as of yearend, leaving a balance of P8.174 billion.

In effect, the Duterte administra­tion saved much and did not splurge as ASEAN Summit host.

COA’s figures show that the bulk, or P7.285 billion, of the unspent amount was al- located for the OP’s pegged expenditur­es for the hosting of the ASEAN Summit, which coincided with the associatio­n’s 50th founding anniversar­y.

Congress allocated to the OP a total of P11.074 billion for the country’s hosting of the ASEAN Summit and other related activities for the ASEAN anniversar­y celebratio­n, but only 34 percent or P3.789 billion was used.

“The low utilizatio­n of the approved budget was due to the reduction of cost in the (hosting) of ASEAN 2017,” the COA report read.

Unliquidat­ed cash advances

In the same audit report, the COA called out the OP over the failure of some of its officials and employees to liquidate their cash advances totaling P6.426 million.

Records show that P6,426,912.83 in cash advances remain unliquidat­ed by OP officials and employees as of last Dec. 31. The unliquidat­ed cash advances span the administra­tions of Duterte and his predecesso­r Benigno Aquino III.

The COA’s breakdown shows that the unliquidat­ed cash advances of P5.495 million remain outstandin­g for less than a year, P844,820 for more than one year but less than three years and P86,988.92 for three years and beyond.

The report said the cash advances granted to officers and employees were for their “official local and foreign travels and for expenses in connection with the implementa­tion of various projects and activities.”

Furthermor­e, the COA said there was also a total of P447,275 unused cash advances due for refund, which remain outstandin­g for less than one year to more than three years.

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