Malacañang on Tuesday (May 10) fended off allegations that
it has almost depleted this year’s national budget as the new administration
assumes office, saying all budget releases are based on rules prescribed by the
law.
"Walang katotohanan at walang batayan (yan),"
Communication Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said about the accusation,
pointing out that government expenditure is based on the General Appropriations
Act legislated by Congress.
"Ang General Appropriations Act ay binubuo ng iba't
ibang bahagi para sa bawat ahensiya o tanggapan ng pamahalaan. Mayroong PS o
personal salaries, meron ding MOOE o miscellaneous and other operating
expenses, at merong capital outlay," Secretary Coloma said.
The budget takes effect on the first day of the year, he
said, adding that the Aquino administration has been using this system in the
past six years.
Citing an example, the Palace official said the budget for
employees’ salaries is released in a timely manner, based on the scheduled
payroll dates of an agency.
The release of miscellaneous and other operating expenses
also have a legal basis, he added.
"Kapag capital outlay naman, kinakailangan ay magsumite
ng isang work and financial plan kung paano gagamitin ang capital outlay na
'yon at kapag in-approve ng DBM, saka lang ibibigay ang authority para magamit
ang pondo," Coloma said.
Calling the accusations against the administration reckless
and irresponsible, he said the administration is spending the money in an open,
transparent and accountable manner.
There have been reports that 80 percent of the 2016 budget
has been spent for campaigning for the administration’s candidates. (PCOO News
Release)
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