A December 15, 2010 press release prepared by the Department of Budget and Management

SEC. ABAD SAYS PRESIDENT COULD SIGN SPENDING LAW EARLIER THAN DECEMBER 30

Budget and Management Secretary today lauded the House of Representatives and the Senate for the early ratification of the proposed P1.645-trillion national budget for 2011, allowing the President to sign it into law before the year ends.

“Our legislators’ diligence and sense of duty made it possible for them to ratify the proposed 2011 Reform Budget as scheduled. The best way to express our gratitude to them is to fulfil our part, which is to have the President sign it into law on or even before December 30,” he said.

Ang bagong uso ngayon ay maagang naisasabatas ang pambansang budget. Iwinawaksi natin ang masalimuot at balot-sa-dilim na kalakaran ng pagre-reenact (The new trend now is the early enactment of national budgets. We are shunning the convoluted and shadowy practice of re-enacted budgets),” he stressed.

The reform advocate stressed that the 2011 Reform Budget paves the way for the succeeding national budgets to be enacted on time. The 2011 spending plan will be the first budget since the 1999 national budget that is signed into law before the fiscal year starts.

Once the Executive receives the enrolled 2011 General Appropriations Bill shortly after it is ratified, it will take at least ten days for the Department of Budget and Management to peruse the Congress-approved budget, prepare a budget affirmation or veto message, if warranted, and print the budget for signing by the President into law.

He stressed that this early enactment is not merely a temporal matter, for it allows the Aquino administration to have a good and early start in implementing its priority programs in poverty reduction and human development. He said it is possible now to frontload the implementation of government infrastructure programs to take advantage of good weather in the first semester.

He added that efforts to institute transparency and accountability in public expenditure management are bolstered by this development. “Congress did not only agree with our proposed spending levels for conditional cash transfers, basic education and maternal and child healthcare. They also supported our proposed measures to shed daylight in the disbursement of public funds,” he said.

“The 2011 national budget is the first financial blueprint of the Aquino administration. And we thank Congress for helping us have a spending program that is in line with fulfilling the promise of ‘kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap,’” he stressed.


dbm.gov.ph

Briefing Room

  • Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (9)
  • Commission on Filipinos Overseas (1)
  • Commission on Higher Education (2)
  • Department of Agrarian Reform (6)
  • Department of Agriculture (184)
  • Department of Budget and Management (227)
  • Department of Education (218)
  • Department of Energy (74)
  • Department of Environment and Natural Resources (224)
  • Department of Finance (233)
  • Department of Foreign Affairs (763)
  • Department of Health (70)
  • Department of Justice (14)
  • Department of Labor and Employment (414)
  • Department of National Defense (21)
  • Department of Public Works and Highways (94)
  • Department of Science and Technology (25)
  • Department of Social Welfare and Development (141)
  • Department of the Interior and Local Government (101)
  • Department of Tourism (96)
  • Department of Trade and Industry (11)
  • Department of Transportation and Communications (91)
  • Executive Office (2)
  • Laguna Lake Development Authority (1)
  • Metro Manila Development Authority (2)
  • Mindanao Development Authority (46)
  • National Anti-Poverty Commission (2)
  • National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (14)
  • National Economic and Development Authority (107)
  • National Historical Commission of the Philippines (1)
  • Office of the Presidential Adviser on Political Affairs (2)
  • Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (247)
  • Office of the Presidential Spokesperson (384)
  • Office of the Vice President (3)
  • Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (2)
  • Philippine National Police (3)
  • Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (117)
  • Presidential Communications Operations Office (9)
  • Public-Private Partnership Center (2)
  • Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (2)
  • Executive Issuances

    Departmental Issuances

    Historical Papers & Documents

    Legislative

    Judiciary

    Commissions

    Legal & Official Notices

    Archives