Press
Release
29 January
2014
Refer to:
Jeeno C. Arellano
(09272286617)
Drilon: Senate funding meant for public
service, not personal profit
Senate
President Franklin M. Drilon assured today that the Senate is not letting a day
pass in making the budget of the Senate as transparent as it can be, saying
that measures have already been put in place to ensure that the funds allotted
to each member of the Senate are used “judiciously” and executed solely for
“their legitimate and fully intended purposes.”
“It is our
responsibility to ensure that every peso spent by the Senate during this
Congress will be done so in the service of the Filipino people, which the
public must be empowered to see for themselves,” emphasized Drilon.
Drilon
explained that each office of the senator is allotted a monthly budget of P1.45
million to cover for the salary, allowances and office operating expenses such
as payment for supplies, communication expense, and local travels, among
others.
“But these
funds are not meant to end up in personal purses of the senators because they
are used to keep their offices running to say the least. The amount is there to
finance the full operations of their offices in pursuit of their legislative
commitments,” pointed out Drilon.
He stressed
that the Senate ensures that everybody strictly follows budgeting and
accounting procedures, and that all senate expenditures pass through COA audit.
Drilon said
that they acknowledge the people’s demand for transparency regarding the use of
public funds, especially as the Senate’s reputation “had been adversely
affected by various controversies in the past.”
“The only
way we can rebuild the public’s trust is through our decisive and clearcut
action – that this time, the taxpayer’s money is rightfully spent in a
judicious, pragmatic and an accountable manner.”
Drilon
stressed that the fund undergoes liquidation processes and the expenses are
supported by receipts and other documents evidencing the disbursements.
However,
there are certain instances that the expenditure is, by its nature,
confidential, and only during these circumstance that a certification by the
concerned senator is allowed, in lieu of receipts.
These
expenditures fall under items extraordinary and miscellaneous expenses (EME)
and other maintenance and operating expenses (OMOE) which have a total monthly
allocation of P280,000.
The said
amount is used “to cover for expenses necessary and incidental to the
performance of the official functions of the senator or in aid of legislation
which includes, but not limited to, gathering data relative to a legislative
inquiry or to a concern or advocacy being advanced by the senator.”
These also
cover expenses incurred to ensure the safety and security of the conduct of
legislative inquiries and investigators and of those persons invited to become
witnesses are also chargeable to this account.
In
addition, Drilon said “reforms are already in order to improve budget
utilization and accountability in the way the Senate spends its budget.”
He said the
Senate has decided to make the funding for regular and oversight committees
uniform to save on budget and to avoid unnecessary increases in the annual
budget of the Senate. The Senate has a budget of P3.294 billion in 2013 and
P3.3444 billion in 2014.
“The public
needs to see how their money is being spent. They have the right to probe and
pose questions, and we would try to welcome them accordingly,” he said. ###
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