VOL. XXIX NO. 171 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 FRIDAY: JULY 31, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Roxas gets Aquino’s okay as successor
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‘SECRET POLL FUNDS’ Ex-Treasury head: Hiked budget items could be used for elections
By Christine F. Herrera and Macon Ramos-Araneta
PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III has two lump sum budgets that can be used for the election campaign next year, former national treasurer Leonor Magtolis Briones warned Thursday.
At the Kapihan sa Serye forum, Briones said the President has increased the lump sum Special Purpose Funds from P368.72 billion for this year to P430.43 billion next year without details. “That’s P368.72 billion and P430.43 billion all under the sole discretion of the President. Only
the President can release the amount and can decide where the money would go,” she said. Highlighting the importance of local governments in elections, the President also increased the budget allocation to local government units from P33.47 billion this year to P56.52 billion for 2016, Briones said.
Clearly, the national spending plans for 2015 (P2.608 trillion) and 2016 (P3.002 trillion) were designed as “election budgets,” she added. These revelations came as former senator Panfilo Lacson said he would challenge the insertion of pork barrel in the 2015 budget before the Next page
Shake drill. A Coast Guard
officer gets ready to rappel from a chopper to rescue a “victim” in Pasay City during the Metro-wide earthquake drill on Thursday. DANNY PATA
Binay: I’m still underdog vs Mar
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Electoral sabotage suit filed vs Smartmatic By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan FORMER elections commissioner Gus Lagman filed an electoral sabotage complaint Thursday against officials of Smartmatic-Total Information Management (TIM) Corp. for allegedly altering the source code of the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines on Election
Day in May 2013. The petition filed with the Commission on Elections (Comelec), Lagman and members of the Automated Election System (AES) Watch accused Smartmatic president Cesar Flores; global services director Albert Castro Rico; and technology manager for deployment, Marlon Garcia, of changing the source code two
hours after the voting period closed. “We knew that that happened but it was only now that we realized that they (Smartmatic) can’t do that,” Lagman said when asked why his group took two years to file their complaint. The complaint accuses the respondents of violating the Automated Election System Law. Next page