MANILA, Philippines 鈥� President Rodrigo Duterte will only consider final reports of the Commission on Audit (COA) in taking action against government agencies鈥� supposed questionable spending, Malaca帽ang said Thursday noting that state auditors鈥� preliminary observations 鈥渉ave no meaning yet.鈥�
鈥淪iguro po pag may final report na, iyan po ang ikukunsidera ng Presidente dahil abogado naman po ang Presidente, alam niyang bumasa ng COA report pero sa ngayon po talaga, 鈥榶ung mga preliminary observations, wala pa pong ibig sabihin 鈥榶an,鈥� presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said in a press briefing when asked if Malaca帽ang is planning to take actions against agencies flagged by COA.
(Maybe if there鈥檚 already a final report, that will be considered by the President. He鈥檚 a lawyer, he knows how to read a COA report but for now, the preliminary observations, those have no meaning yet.)
Still, Roque stressed that agencies should answer COA鈥檚 preliminary observations in a 鈥渜uick鈥� and 鈥渄etailed鈥� manner.
鈥淪a ngayon po, ang aking advice, cool po muna tayo dahil itong puntong ito, puwede pa po sagutin at antayin po natin ang final reports,鈥� Roque said.
(At this point, my advice is to let鈥檚 stay cool because those can still be answered by agencies and let鈥檚 wait for the final reports.)
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Duterte earlier told COA to 鈥渟top flagging鈥� and 鈥渘ot publish鈥� its reports as it taints agencies with 鈥渃orruption by perception.鈥�
Roque, on the following day, clarified that Duterte does not want COA to stop publishing its reports but to only wait until agencies submit their responses.
He also said that the President was only expressing frustration and not threatening the constitutional body.
COA regularly posts its audit reports and observations on its official website, which is accessible to the public, as part of its mandate to promote transparency and fight corruption in government.
Its controversial report finding 鈥渄eficiencies鈥� worth over P67 billion in the 2020 pandemic budget of the Department of Health stirred furor from both the public and the administration 鈥� the former, calling for accountability, while the latter, criticizing COA.
The COA report did not say that the deficiencies were due to corruption as it even offered recommendations on how the health department could rectify the issues.
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