Hontiveros agrees with VP Sara: OVP can live without confidential funds - Lemmy.world
Press Release September 4, 2023 Senator Risa Hontiveros on Monday said that she
agrees with Vice President Sara Duterte when the latter said that her office
could “live without” the P500 million confidential funds they are requesting for
2024, after Duterte admitted to using confidential funds this year for free bus
rides, tree plantings and other programs unrelated to security matters. “Masaya
ako na mismong si Vice President Duterte na ang nagsabi na kaya nilang mabuhay
ng walang malaking confidential funds sa 2024. There is no good reason why the
Office of the Vice President (OVP) should have confidential fund allocations
that are larger than the combined confidential budgets of our top security
agencies,” Hontiveros said. During a Senate Finance subcommittee hearing,
Hontiveros showed that the OVP’s proposed P500 million confidential funds -
which have less auditing and reporting requirements than regular public funds -
“tower over” the combined P438.2 million confidential and intelligence funds
allocated for both the Department of National Defense (DND) and the National
Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA). “There is something fundamentally wrong
when the OVP alone has a confidential fund of half a billion pesos while the
NICA itself, which is the government’s primary intelligence arm, has
confidential and intelligence funds of only P341.2 million. Alam naman natin
kung kanino talaga dapat napupunta ang confidential at intelligence funds - sa
DND, NICA at iba pang responsable para sa national security, law enforcement at
border protection,” Hontiveros said. Duterte, during the same hearing, admitted
that the OVP has been using its confidential funds for 2023 for the “safe,
secure and successful” implementation of initiatives with no direct relation to
national security, like the construction of a vice presidents’ museum and an OVP
permanent office as well as free bus rides, tree plantings and feeding programs.
Hontiveros pointed out that the initiatives do not fall under the exclusive list
of programs in which confidential funds may be used, as laid out in COA-DBM
Joint Circular No. 2015-01. The circular, she said, requires that confidential
funds be used only for the purchase of information and or expenses “necessary
for the formulation and implementation of programs, activities and projects
relevant to national security and peace and order.” “As important as free bus
rides and tree buildings are, these are not projects involving national security
for which confidential funds should be used. Hindi iyan pwedeng maging
justification para sa napakalaking confidential funds. Pwede namang pondohan ang
mga proyekto na yan gamit ang regular funds ng ahensya,” the senator said.
Hontiveros then urged her colleagues in the Senate to take up the Vice President
on her word that she and the OVP can fulfill their functions without the
hundreds of millions in confidential funds. “Kayang kaya ng OVP na pagsilbihan
ang Bayan ng hindi gumagamit ng confidential funds na halos hindi naau-audit at
narereport sa publiko. As I have said before, let’s leave the security and
intelligence work to the experts,” Hontiveros concluded.