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9 senators realign P1.8-billion pork

(from left to right) A. CAYETANO, P. CAYETANO, EJERCITO, ESTRADA, LAPID, RECTO, REVILLA, SANTIAGO, TRILLANES. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

Nine senators who had their pork barrel totaling P1.8 billion realigned to projects and the calamity fund in the 2014 national budget were well within their rights to do so, Sen. Francis Escudero said on Wednesday.

For instance, Escudero said, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada was doing his job when he introduced an amendment to allot his P200 million in Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) allocation to three local government units [including Manila where his father is the mayor].

This came ahead of the implementation of the P2.265-trillion national budget, and hence, did not violate the Supreme Court decision striking down the 2013 PDAF as unconstitutional, according to the chair of the finance committee.

Even so, the final decision to release or not to release the fund allotted to the three local government units (LGUs) lay with the executive department, he said.

鈥淚n accordance with the powers of Congress, all of us can introduce an amendment. That鈥檚 our legislative power. If the President submits the budget, we can鈥檛 skirt our duty to amend it. What are we, a rubber stamp?鈥 Escudero said by phone, chuckling.

As the pork barrel scandal roiled Congress, 15 senators opted to have each of their P200-million annual PDAF allocation deleted from the 2014 budget, as did Vice President Jejomar Binay.

That was P3.2 billion less than the House of Representatives-approved P2.268-trillion budget. In the end, both chambers approved a P2.265-trillion budget that President Aquino signed into law before Christmas.

The other nine senators decided to realign their respective allocations.

Cayetano et al.

Escudero said Senators Alan Peter and Pia Cayetano, Ralph Recto, Miriam Defensor-Santiago and Joseph Victor Ejercito manifested to have their PDAF allocation realigned to the calamity fund.

Escudero said Senators Ramon Revilla Jr., Lito Lapid and Antonio Trillanes IV decided to allot their PDAF to schools, hospitals and public works projects, while Estrada opted to have his allocated to the LGUs.

Breakdown

Based on data culled by the Inquirer from the 2014 General Appropriations Act, four senators allocated the funds to the following:

鈥 Estrada鈥擬anila, P100 million; Caloocan City, P50 million where Mayor Oscar Malapitan is a political ally; and Lla-lo, Cagayan province, P50 million, where an airport is being built to serve the Cagayan Special Economic Zone.

鈥 Lapid鈥擠epartment of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), P193 million; Department of Health (DOH), P5 million; and Department of Social Welfare and Development, P2 million.

鈥 Revilla鈥擠PWH, P84.5 million; DOH, P75 million; and University of the Philippines, P35 million.

鈥 Trillanes鈥擠OH-Office of the Secretary, P102.45 million; Commission on Higher Education, P36.2 million; Philippine Army, P27.95 million;听 Philippine Navy, P22 million; Philippine National Police, P7.4 million; and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, P4 million.

Trillanes justification

Sought for comment, Trillanes said he decided to realign his allocation to fund the scholarship programs of state universities and colleges, and support charity patients in public hospitals and the construction of barracks for soldiers affected by the abolition.

鈥淒eleting it from the national budget will not allow me to do this unless I will realign funds from the budget of other government agencies,鈥 he said in a text message Wednesday night.

In a text message, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad said the amount that Estrada realigned was approved by the Senate and adopted by the bicameral conference committee.

鈥淭hey were introduced as amendments to the budget. As such, they will require a special budget request for their release,鈥 said Abad.

While Abad could not verify the other realignments made by Lapid, Revilla and Trillanes, he said these would also be subject to the same treatment as Estrada鈥檚 realignments.

鈥淲e still have to find out where said PDAF allocations were realigned. And if indeed they were realigned, they are also subject to special budget request,鈥 the budget secretary said.

In the House, Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares said he was surprised about Abad鈥檚 claim that the realignments would still need clearance from the Department of Budget and Management.

Lump-sum items

鈥淭he Supreme Court was not clear on whether lawmakers could realign the funds or not because it is clear that Congress has the power of听 the purse and has the prerogative where government money should be spent. What it was clear on was that lump-sum items should be discontinued and that everything in the budget should be itemized,鈥 Colmenares said in a phone interview.

He said the House practically realigned P930 billion worth of items in the 2014 budget, including the pork barrel, because it wanted to ensure that all expenses were itemized and not carried as lump sums.

鈥淪o why does the President have to give his clearance before releasing the funds realigned by the senators? This is still patronage politics, the PDAF was just converted into presidential pork,鈥 he said.

Approved in caucus

Early on, all the senators agreed in a caucus 鈥渢o respect what each senator wanted to do with the original PDAF allocation,鈥 Escudero said by way of explaining the different modes taken by the senators in disposing of their pork barrel.

鈥淭he decision was not to put it to a vote, and to just let the senators decide, and be responsible for it,鈥 he said.

The manifestations of the nine senators were carried out as amendments since the Senate did not follow the original House budget measure that realigned P25.2 billion in congressional PDAF, including the Senate鈥檚 portion, to five departments, Escudero said.

Not an insertion

鈥淚 will contest the use of the word 鈥榠nsertion,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been very transparent with everything.鈥

Escudero said Estrada鈥檚 identification of the LGUs did not violate the Supreme Court ruling that declared unconstitutional all provisions of the law that allowed legislators听 鈥渢o wield any form of post-enactment authority鈥 in the implementation of the budget.

鈥淗is identification of the LGUs does not violate the Supreme Court decision. That鈥檚 part of our function in Congress. It鈥檚 well within our right to review and approve the budget. This is preenactment intervention,鈥 he said.

鈥淲ith the 2014 budget, there was no post-enactment intervention,鈥 he added, referring to old practices by lawmakers in identifying projects and beneficiaries of pork barrel while the budget was being implemented.

Escudero said Estrada had 鈥渘o say鈥 at all in the implementation of the assistance to LGUs.

鈥淚t鈥檚 completely in the hands of the executive department, including the decision to release or not to release the fund, or to ask for a program of work. Completely, Jinggoy has no say in that,鈥 he said.

Special provision

Assistance to LGUs used to be a lump-sum item in the national budget, Escudero said.

In the 2014 budget, the Senate introduced a special provision specifying amounts for specific LGUs and requesting the Department of Budget and Management to provide data in cases where the recipient LGUs were not identified.

As far as he could recall, the budget allotted for assistance to LGUs in 2014 was roughly P300 million, including the P200 million from Estrada鈥檚 PDAF.

As for the rest of the nine senators, the projects funded out of their allocations were itemized in the 2014 budget, the senator said.

All the projects of the nine senators will be posted on the Senate website.

鈥淏ecause of the controversies involving Senator Estrada, that鈥檚 why it鈥檚 raising some alarm bells. But what happened in the past has not been proven yet,鈥 he said.

Plunder complaint

Estrada is facing a plunder complaint in the Office of the Ombudsman, together with Revilla and Juan Ponce Enrile, businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles and 34 others over the P10-billion pork barrel scam.

Escudero said the Senate had been 鈥渧ery careful鈥 not to violate the Supreme Court ruling and even quoted its decision on post-enactment intervention in the budget, and incorporated 鈥渢ransparency and accountability鈥 provisions that would hold liable any official caught misusing funds.

鈥淲e removed all post-enactment interventions. Now they can鈥檛 remove from us the function of amending any bill, including the budget,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat power can鈥檛 be taken away.鈥

He advised the public to closely monitor the disposition of the funds.

鈥淭he control mechanism is not to have it released, or monitor the release,鈥 he said.

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