Ping Lacson Seeks to Harmonize ‘Ayuda’ Programs, Penalize Political Exploitation with Expanded 4Ps Bill

Sen. Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson seeks to harmonize the government’s social protection programs while penalizing political exploitation of such programs, under a bill expanding the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).

Lacson noted that while social protection programs and “ayudas” are crucial to address inequality and poverty such as in the case of 4Ps which ranks among the world’s best in targeting the poor, many newly created provisional programs have been criticized as becoming tools of political patronage.

“With the unprecedented expansion of ayuda programs, critics have branded us the moniker ‘ayuda nation’ … Pressing concerns have been raised regarding the potential of various dole-outs to foster dependency and, even worse, serve as a political tool that promotes the entrenchment of the culture of mendicancy. Ayuda, misappropriated as instruments of patronage, has been wrongly construed to come from politicians’ pockets rather than from the tax and non-tax revenues of our nation,” Lacson said in Senate Bill 31 or the “Expanded Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Act of 2025,” which amends Republic Act 11310.

“The ever-changing landscape for social protection has created overlaps, duplication, and fragmentation… These overlaps and duplications breed potential for misuse, fraud, or errors to the disadvantage of the target poor and marginalized beneficiaries,” he added.

In Filipino: Panukalang Expanded 4Ps ni Ping Lacson, Gagawing Magkatugma ang ‘Ayuda’ Programs at Paparusahan ang Pagsasamantala Nito

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Ping Lacson: Ending Corruption Remains a Key Part of My Legislative Agenda

BAGUIO CITY – Ending corruption and upholding good governance will remain a key part of the legislative agenda of former Senator and senatorial candidate Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson, should he earn a Senate seat this May.

Lacson stressed this point Tuesday in a roundtable discussion on good governance here, attended by experts and anti-corruption advocates led by Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong.

For Lacson, fighting corruption has been the way of life in his careers both as law enforcer and lawmaker – from rejecting bribes from syndicates and ridding the police force of “kotong cops,” to rejecting “pork” in the Senate.

Related: Ping Lacson: Pagtapos sa Katiwalian, Malaking Bahagi ng Legislative Agenda Ko

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TALKING POINTS IN REFORMING THE MUP PENSION SYSTEM: A Position Paper of PMA Class of 1971, Inc.

Any proposed changes should not be discriminatory, hence must apply to other non-contributory systems like the judiciary, prosecution service, and constitutional commissions. Also, the diminution of pension benefits will violate the Constitution. These are among the talking points of the Position Paper of the PMA Class of 1971, Inc., discussed in further detail.

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REFORMING THE MUP PENSION SYSTEM: A Position Paper of PMA Class of 1971, Inc.

This position paper is an offshoot of the pronouncement of Department of Finance (DOF) Secretary Benjamin Diokno on March 28, 2023 about the Marcos administration’s intent to overhaul the pension system of the military and uniformed personnel (MUP).

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Read: Senate Resolution 1016, Commending Sen. Lacson for his Contributions to the Senate and the Filipino People

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Senate Resolution 1016 commends Sen. Ping Lacson for his contributions to the Senate and the Filipino people during his term as Senator.