COA asked to look into ‘presidential pork’ projects

MANILA, Philippines – A civil society group on Monday asked the Commission on Audit (COA) to look into what it calls “presidential pork” or projects under the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).

The Commission on Audit. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

The #abolishpork movement, led by Sister Mary John Mananzan, trooped to the COA headquarters in Quezon City to hand over a letter addressed to Chair Grace Pulido-Tan.

“While DAP claims to be an economic stimulus program, several of the projects included in the DBM (Department of Budget and Management) submissions could hardly be considered as having a positive impact on economic growth,” the group said in the letter.

“Too many items appear to be in line with presidential pork spending and as such are very vulnerable to corrupt practices like those that attended the congressional pork or PDAF,” it added.

In a statement, the group listed down the projects it deems “questionable.” It said the COA should ascertain the status of the projects and how the funds were actually utilized, if it had not yet done so.

Among the items questioned are:

The projects are among the 116 listed in memoranda signed by President Benigno Aquino III, which were submitted to the Supreme Court (SC) as evidence.

The SC will conduct another round or oral arguments on the constitutionality of the DAP on Tuesday.

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