Defeated presidential candidate Manuel âMarâ Roxas II finally submitted his statement of contributions and expenditures (Soce) on Wednesdayâexactly on the last day of the extended deadline after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) granted his request.
The Liberal Party standard-bearerâs spokesperson and Akbayan Rep. Barry Gutierrez and the partyâs counsel Romulo Macalintal filed the campaign expenses report on his behalf at the Comelec office in Manila.
In his expenditure report, it showed that Roxas spent P487 million in poll expenditures and received P469 million in contributions.
Explaining the reason behind the delay, Gutierrez earlier said they had to go through âvoluminous number of receiptsâ that have to be scanned and attached to the documents.
Gutierrez said Roxas wanted to give an accurate and truthful report âin compliance with the rules and in the interest of complete transparency.â
After failing to submit SOCEs last June 8, Roxas and LP asked for a 14-day extension from the Comelec.
The Comelec en bancâs decision to extend the deadline drew flak, accusing the poll body of giving special treatment to Roxas and LP.
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The decision also made Commissioner Christopher Lim resign as the Comelecâs campaign finance office head because the âpolicy shiftâ was unacceptable for him.
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Roxas was the last among the presidential candidates to submit his SOCE.
Roxas was the second highest spender. Senator Grace Poe spent the most for her campaign. Poe spent P510,845,262.56  and received P511,950,000 from campaign donors.
Vice President Jejomar Binay spent P463,375,216.37 while he received P463,453,000 from contributors.
President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, meanwhile, declared P371,461,480.23 in poll expenditures from the P375,009,474.90 contributions he received.
Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago spent P74,652,689.87 and received the lowest amount of contribution. CDG