The Standard - 2015 August 09 - Sunday

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VOL. XXIX  NO. 173  3 Sections 24 Pages P18  SUNDAY : AUGUST 9, 2015  www.thestandard.com.ph  editorial@thestandard.com.ph

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LRT REHAB HITS SNAG AUDIT DEMANDS EXPLANATION FROM DOTC, LRTA By Christine F. Herrera

THE P1.314-billion allocation from the illegal Disbursement Acceleration Program for the repair and maintenance of Light Rail Transit 1 and 2 was released in full but not used in the Aquino administration’s “stimulus program,” the Commission on Audit said in a report.

“Despite the full release of the P1.314 billion Stimulus Fund in January 2014, the projects lined up for the rehabilitation of LRTA Lines 1 and 2 have not been implemented due to several project revisions, thus defeating the purpose of the grant of the Stimulus Fund, which was to accelerate economic growth, and also delaying the de-

livery of an improved railway services to the riding public,” the COA report, dated June 5, 2015 showed. The 87-page COA report, a copy of which was furnished The Standard, was signed by COA Supervising Auditor Mayola Paredes-Salita. The COA also questioned the propriety of the decision of the Department of Transportation and Commu-

nications to engage in the procurement and bidding of the equipment needed for the repair, instead of the LRTA, the implementing agency. The COA also required the DOTC and LRTA to explain the cause of delays in the multi-year projects of LRTA for System Lines 1 and 2, which underwent several revisions. Next page

ROLLING SARDINES. Passengers dash inside an LRT coach during rush hours because of the lack of serviceable coaches despite reports from the Commission on Audit that said that P1.3 billion from the Disbursement Acceleration Program had already been allocated for the repair and maintenance of the Light Rail Transit lines 1 and 2 but were not used by the Aquino administration.

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‘BUDGET PRONE TO ABUSE’ By Joel E. Zurbano

THE proposed P3-trillion national budget for next year is vulnerable to abuse in the critical 2016 election year, according to the IBON Foundation Inc. The group found large lumpsum suspiciously allocated for local governments in the national budget and claimed theere was an

apparent attempt to give the administration greater flexibility to declare savings and transfer funds in the middle of the year. The result of the study came days after a member of the Makabayan Bloc in the House of Representatives expressed the possibility that the Aquino administration will use the 2016 Next page


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