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QUEZON CITY, Jan. 13 — Contrary to recent news reports, neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate of the Philippines had confidential or intelligence funds in the 2019 budget.The 2019 Annual Financial Report (AFR) for the National Government cited in the news reports shows that the. ....
News Published January 13, 2021 7:34pm The Commission on Audit on Wednesday clarified that Congress of the Philippines had no confidential, intelligence, and extraordinary funds incurred for the year 2019. In a statement, COA said while appearing under the sub-major account category “Confidential, Intelligence and Extraordinary Expenses” prescribed under the Revised Chart of Accounts for National Government Agencies, the P3.98 billion entry referred to the item “Extraordinary and Miscellaneous Expenses.” “The (Annual Financial Report) AFR clearly shows that the Congress of the Philippines did not incur any Confidential or Intelligence expenses in 2019,” COA said. COA said the extraordinary and miscellaneous expenses as provided under Section 47 of the General Provisions of the FY 2019 General Appropriations Act include, but are not limited to, expenses incurred for various activities such as meetings, seminars and conferences; office equipme ....
Congress only had extraordinary, miscellaneous expenses in 2019 – COA enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 13) - The Commission on Audit on Wednesday clarified Congress did not incur any confidential and intelligence expenses in 2019. It was earlier reported that Congress was one of the highest spenders for confidential, intelligence, extraordinary and miscellaneous expenses as stated in its annual financial report. However, COA explained that Congress only spent ₱3.98 billion for extraordinary and miscellaneous expenses. While appearing under the sub-major account category Confidential, Intelligence, and Extraordinary Expenses prescribed under the Revised Chart of Accounts for National Government Agencies, the ₱3.98 billion entry clearly refers to the item Extraordinary and Miscellaneous Expenses , COA said in a statement. ....