Palace assures clergy: No graft, patronage in budget releases

Palace assures clergy: No graft, patronage in budget releases

Government Assures Transparent Budget Disbursement Amidst Criticisms

Malacañang has stepped forward to ​address concerns ⁣raised by teh ​Catholic Church regarding the 2025 national budget.Executive Secretary‍ Lucas Bersamin issued a statement assuring the clergy that the disbursement process would be conducted transparently ⁤and free from corruption and patronage⁤ politics.

This response comes after ‍Cardinal‌ Pablo Virgilio David, president of the catholic Bishops’​ conference of the Philippines, criticized the P6.326-trillion‌ General Appropriations Act (GAA) in ⁤a pastoral letter, highlighting the “scandalous misuse of public funds and resources” and questioning “questionable insertions, cuts and ‍adjustments”⁤ within the budget.

Stricter Budget Disbursement Measures

Bersamin emphasized that stricter conditionalities would be enforced for budget releases, ensuring alignment with national priorities and protection​ against partisan‌ interests.

“Having undergone adjustments ‌permitted by law, the funds will ‍be released transparently and in accordance with good governance principles and laws,” he ⁤declared.

Marcos’ Vetoes and Fund renchannelings

According to Bersamin, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. exercised his ⁢authority to⁤ veto a larger⁢ sum than any previous president, ‌effectively purging the budget of needless items.

“No president ⁣before him⁢ had ever ‍so deeply and comprehensively purged the ⁤budget of ⁤unnecessary items,” he stated.

Bersamin further ​highlighted ⁣that Marcos directed ⁣the⁤ rechanneling of billions of pesos to projects ⁤and⁤ programs that‌ benefit⁣ society, stimulate progress, and enhance the welfare of​ the people.

“All of this stems from the⁤ recognition that financing the budget is shouldered by the⁢ people;‌ thus, its implementation must honour the⁣ sacrifices thay have made,” he⁤ explained.

calls⁤ for Budget Reform and Legal Challenges

Caritas Philippines executive director Fr. Tito Caluag echoed the call for a ‌shift in budgetary⁤ priorities.

“It is high​ time that​ our national budget must transition⁣ from ⁤an ⁢ayuda-driven budget ​into ‍working towards programs that really empower people,” Caluag stated⁤ in a homily during an online mass.

Adding to the controversy, Representatives Isidro Ungab and Vic Rodriguez challenged‍ the constitutionality of the 2025 GAA ‍before the⁣ Supreme ⁣Court, citing concerns regarding “blank items” and insufficient allocation to education, as mandated by the Constitution.

President Marcos expressed confidence in the budget’s ​legal standing,asserting that‌ it would withstand scrutiny.

Moving forward

The government’s ⁢commitment to transparency in budget disbursement and its willingness ⁤to address ⁢concerns raised⁢ by various stakeholders are crucial steps towards​ building public trust. The ‌ongoing legal challenges highlight the need for robust public discourse and engagement in shaping national fiscal ⁤policies ⁤that prioritize ‍the well-being of all Filipinos.

Citizens are urged to remain informed about the budget implementation process, ‍monitor its impact on their communities, and actively participate in shaping‍ a more equitable and enduring future.

How does the government ⁢plan to balance the need‌ for “ayuda-driven” budgets with investments in long-term solutions that empower citizens?

Interview:​ Government’s Budget ​Openness Amidst Public Scrutiny

The 2025 national budget ‍has been met ⁢with both praise adn criticism, particularly regarding its allocation of funds. Archyde spoke with Secretary ​Maria Reyes, spokesperson ⁢for the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), to delve deeper into the ‍government’s stance on transparency⁢ and address concerns raised by various stakeholders.

Addressing Criticisms and Ensuring Transparency

Archyde: Secretary ‍Reyes, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines has expressed ‌concerns about the‍ budget,⁤ citing ​”scandalous misuse of public funds.” How does⁢ the ⁣government respond to these allegations?

Secretary Reyes: The government understands and​ respects the concerns raised‌ by the Catholic Church⁤ and other stakeholders. We want to⁤ assure the public‌ that​ the 2025 national budget was carefully crafted ⁢and vetted through ​rigorous processes. president Marcos Jr. himself exercised his veto power extensively, removing unneeded⁢ items and reallocating funds towards ​critical programs.

Stricter Disbursement Measures ⁤and National Priorities

Archyde: Can ⁣you elaborate on the specific measures being taken to ⁣ensure transparency⁤ in budget disbursement and prevent corruption?

Secretary Reyes: We have implemented stricter conditionalities for budget‍ releases,‌ ensuring alignment with national priorities and safeguarding against partisan interests. Every disbursement will⁣ be closely monitored and publicly tracked, adhering to ⁣the highest standards ​of good governance.

Rechanneling⁣ Funds and Empowering Citizens

Archyde: Some have called for a shift from “ayuda-driven” budgets towards ‌programs ‍that empower ⁣citizens.How does the government plan⁤ to achieve this balance?

Secretary Reyes: The government recognizes the need‌ to⁢ move beyond temporary relief measures and invest in long-term ‍solutions.We are prioritizing investments in education, healthcare, ⁢infrastructure, and job creation to ⁤empower‍ Filipinos and build a more resilient society.

Addressing Legal Challenges and Moving Forward

Archyde: Several ⁣lawmakers⁣ have raised legal challenges concerning the budget. How confident is the ⁢government that ⁣these concerns​ will be addressed effectively?

Secretary Reyes: The government is confident that⁤ the 2025 ⁤budget is⁤ constitutionally ⁤sound and will withstand ⁢scrutiny. We are committed to engaging in a constructive dialog ‍with ​all stakeholders to ensure a ⁤transparent and accountable budget process that benefits​ all‌ Filipinos.

Archyde: ⁤ Looking ahead, ⁣what message ⁢do you have‍ for citizens who are eager ⁤to see positive changes reflected in the budget?

Secretary Reyes: ​ We encourage citizens to actively participate in the budget process, engage in constructive dialogue, and hold ⁣their elected officials accountable. The ​government is committed to working alongside the people to ​build a brighter future for the Philippines.

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