Drilon links drag in gov’t spending to SC’s DAP ruling | Inquirer News

Drilon links drag in gov’t spending to SC’s DAP ruling

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 05:03 PM August 28, 2014

Senate President Franklin Drilon. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

MANILA Philippines – While commending the country’s economic growth in the second quarter of the year, Senate  President Franklin Drilon  warned that a “sharp drop” in government spending, if not addressed immediately, could pull down overall growth and make the full-year 6.5% to 7% growth “unattainable.”

Drilon said the current data “shows clear sign of underspending by the government.”

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He then pointed out the government consumption for the Q2 of 201, which was only P221.73 billion or a zero growth when compared to its level of consumption of P221.68 billion in the same period last year.

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“Government consumption” refers to government spending on public projects or programs made through disbursement of funds allocated to agencies.

“That zero percent growth is a far cry from the 17 percent growth rate we saw between the Q2 2013 and 2012 when DAP was in effect and fast-tracked public expenditures,” Drilon said in a statement on Thursday.

“If the current level of spending continues for the rest of the months, it will affect many aspects of our economy. For one, unemployment would continue to rise if the government does not accelerate spending because government programs, particularly infrastructure projects, pave the way for job creation,” he pointed out.

The slowdown in public spending, he said, could also undermine the economic gains in the past years of the Aquino administration.

Drilon noted that the Department of Budget and Management partly attributed the slower spending to “administrative bottlenecks,” which pulled down growth in public construction and other economically important government programs

But the Senate leader said that the drag in government spending might be the “chilling effect” of the Supreme Court’s decision, declaring parts of the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) unconstitutional.

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“The members of the bureaucracy now have apprehension against taking initiatives, because they might face charges stemming from the DAP decision. Whether you like it or not, the SC decision on the DAP had a chilling effect on the government expenditure program,” Drilon had earlier said.

He reiterated his challenge to the country’s economic managers to find ways to ramp up public spending in the remaining months of the year, without resorting to DAP-like mechanism.

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