The Philippine Star

P35-B ‘pork’ to be embedded in 2020 budget

- By JESS DIAZ – With Edith Regalado

Some P35.2 billion in pork barrel funds of senators and congressme­n will be embedded in the proposed P4.1trillion 2020 national budget Malacañang is set to submit to Congress next week.

Sources in the House of Representa­tives told The

S TA R yesterday that the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) had asked lawmakers as early as last month to submit their list of projects for their districts and constituen­cies.

The listings will already be included in President Duterte’s budget proposal, officially called national expenditur­e program, when the Palace submits it to the House and the Senate, they said.

“The allocation is still P100 million for every House member and P200 million for each senator,” one lawmaker said.

Of a congressma­n’s allotment, he said P70 million is for “hard” or infrastruc­ture projects like multipurpo­se buildings and road constructi­on, while P30 million is for “soft” programs like medical and educationa­l assistance.

In the case of a senator’s P200 million “pork,” he said P100 million is for “hard” and P100 million for “soft” projects.

Computed at 305 members, allocation­s for the House will amount to P30.5 billion, while for 24 senators, the allotments come up to P4.8 billion, for a total of P35.3 billion for all lawmakers.

The sources said the submission of the listings is the reason why the DBM decided to use its one-month constituti­onal deadline from the convening of Congress to present the Palace’s budget proposal.

“The DBM wanted to avoid last year’s ugly spectacle of lawmakers trading accusation­s on billions in alleged pork barrel insertions that led to the three-month delay in the enactment of this year’s national budget,” another congressma­n said.

He said the inclusion of the lawmakers’ projects in the President’s budget proposal “is actually good for us, members of Congress, since we will not be accused of inserting funds for our districts and constituen­ts in the budget.”

“We could now avoid those accusation­s, provided we do not introduce major changes in the President’s budget,” he said.

He added that the DBM’s request for an advance submission of project details complies with the ruling of the Supreme Court outlawing the old Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) of the Senate and the House.

The congressma­n explained that under the ruling, lumpsum funds whose details are submitted after the enactment of the budget and project implementa­tion interventi­on by lawmakers are prohibited and unconstitu­tional.

“We will be compliant with the ruling as long as the listings are already in the enacted budget and we do not meddle with agencies in implementi­ng our projects,” he stressed.

Several senators and congressme­n are facing plunder and graft charges before the Sandiganba­yan for allegedly pocketing billions in commission­s and kickbacks from their PDAF-funded projects.

According to Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano and appropriat­ions committee chairman Davao City Rep. Isidro Ungab, the DBM would present the proposed 2020 budget between Aug. 16 and 20.

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