DBM orders agencies to submit ‘catch-up’ spending plans

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman

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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) on Wednesday ordered national government agencies with low budget obligation rates to submit “catch-up” spending plans.

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman made the pronouncement after she noted that the DBM has amped up its efforts to ensure the proper and timely utilization of agencies’ budgets.

According to Pangandaman, DBM is in constant communication with each national agency.

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“We just started providing letters to all agencies quarterly where we indicate their specific projects and programs that are underutilized, and then we remind them to already…start procurement,” said Pangandaman during a Kapihan sa Manila Bay briefing.

“We just gave it, and we are still expecting replies,” she added.

Based on data provided by Pangandaman, the agencies with the lowest obligation rates were the following:

On the other hand, below are the agencies with the highest (above 50 percent) obligation rates:

Pangandaman said the most common reason cited by agencies for their low budget utilization is the procurement process.

“They are having difficulty in the procurement process. Hopefully, with the new procurement act, the procurement will be even faster,” she said.

It was in July when President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approved the New Government Procurement Act or Republic Act 12009.

The law aims to address loopholes in the current government procurement system for a more economical and responsive process.

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