Duterte wants intel, confidential funds almost doubled in 2020 | Inquirer

Duterte wants intel, confidential funds almost doubled in 2020

Palace says it's needed because 'it’s difficult to secure a country'
By: - Reporter /
/ 04:33 PM August 22, 2019

Duterte at the Inauguration of the Tumingad Solar Power Project

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivers his speech during the inauguration of the Tumingad Solar Power Project in Odiongan, Romblon on August 21, 2019. RICHARD MADELO/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte wants the government’s confidential and intelligence funds almost doubled in 2020.

In the P4.1 trillion 2020 national budget, the confidential and intelligence expenses for the Office of the President is at P2.25 billion each or P1 billion higher than the P1.25 billion each for the said expenses requested by the administration in 2018 and 2019.

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The total amount sought for 2020 is P4.5 billion, almost double the P2.5 billion requested in the past two years.

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In his proposed budget for 2016 during his last term in office, President Benigno Aquino III retained his P500 million intelligence fund and confidential fund in his P3 trillion national budget.

Sought for comment, Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a Palace briefing that the Office of the President “has to have resources to determine the threats against the state.”

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Asked about the huge increase, Panelo said: “It’s difficult to secure a country.”

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“You really need money. You need people, you need machines, technology. You will have many expenses,” he said.

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“[Y]ou really need money if you want to secure your country. And the Office of the President is one of the better offices that can secure the security of the land,” he added.

Panelo assured the public that the proposed billions worth of funds would not be lost to corruption.

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“That’s impossible for the Office of the President because the President is the number one who doesn’t like corruption. The President is very strict,” he said.

Executive Secretary Salvador Media also justified the huge hike on intelligence and confidential expenses.

“The additional amount is necessary to fund the government’s intensified efforts against criminalities and various threats against the Philippines’ security and sovereignty,” he said in a text message to .

In 2018, Sen. Panfilo Lacson sought scrutiny into the surge in Duterte’s intelligence and confidential funds.

A 2017 Commission on Audit (COA) audit report released in 2018 showed that the Office of the President under the Duterte administration spent more than P2.5 billion for confidential and intelligence expenses.

The expensed increased by more than 350 percent from the P715.4 million it used in 2016. /je

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READ: Palace spent P2.5B for ‘intel’ in 2017; COA notes 350% hike

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