Senate Minority Leader Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III has vowed to scrutinize the proposed 2024 P5.768-trillion national budget.
This came as the Senate chief fiscalizer questioned the priorities set by the Marcos administration in the proposed National Expenditure Program , as well as the government's commitment to addressing the pressing needs of the country.
"The allocation of P9.2 billion to confidential and intelligence funds while our fellow Filipinos in calamity-stricken areas suffer raises serious questions about the government’s understanding of the real needs and challenges faced by our country," Pimentel said in a statement on Saturday, Aug. 5.
Of the proposed allocation in CIFs, P4.5 billion will go to the Office of the President , P500 million to the Office of the Vice President , and P1.7 billion to the Department of National Defense , among others. ’It only strengthens what I discussed during my contra SONA that the government failed to understand the situation at the household level,” Pimentel said.
"The recent typhoons that struck most parts of Central and Northern Luzon like Bulacan, Pampanga, and Cagayan leaving behind a trail of destruction and hardship, require a robust response from the government,” Pimentel said. In agriculture alone, the Department of Agriculture estimated the damage caused by the recent typhoon ‘’Egay’’ and the southwest monsoon to be around P1.9 billion, he noted. "The struggles our countrymen endure day in and day out must be addressed through meaningful budgetary allocations that directly benefit the lives of our people," he stressed.
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