On the Spike in the DPWH’s Budget for 2025

Noticeably, the 2025 DPWH budget increased by P213 billion, from P900 billion under the National Expenditure Program (NEP) to P1.113 trillion after the bicameral conference committee.

God willing and with an enlightened electorate, in the exercise of congressional oversight, among others, I pledge to scrutinize each and every additional item that caused the spike in the agency’s budget, among other items in the 2025 GAA.

Having said that, assuming it comes from congressional insertions, let me reiterate my usual and oft-repeated concern about the attendant poor or lack of proper planing and vetting by the DPWH, which has the proper authority to implement these “whimsically inserted” budgeted items that could very well end up in either unutilization of funds or poor implementation that will not be responsive to the needs and priorities of the country in general and the communities in particular.

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Ping: Independent Senatorial Bid, PhilHealth Fund Row, Barayuga Murder

In an interview on Radyo5, Ping Lacson answers questions on:
* Independent senatorial bid
* PhilHealth fund row
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Ping: 2025 Candidacy, Alice Guo/POGO, PhilHealth Funds

In an interview on DWPM (Radyo 630), Ping Lacson answers questions on:
* Alice Guo and POGOs
* PhilHealth funds
* 2025 senatorial candidacy

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Ping: Budget, Alice Guo, Pastor Quiboloy, PhilHealth

In an interview on NET25, former Sen. Ping Lacson answers questions on:
* 2025 budget
* Alice Guo
* Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
* PhilHealth funds

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2025 Budget: Why do We Keep Borrowing While Increasing a Budget We Can’t Fully Spend?

Simplifying the national budget:

* According to the DOF, this year, we are borrowing P4.1 billion a day because our daily income of P11.7 billion is not enough to cover our daily expenses of P15.8 billion.

* Last year, we failed to use (as we always do), P1.16 billion of our daily budget of P14.4 billion.

* Next year, we are asking Congress to allow us to spend P17.4 billion per day. Only Heaven knows how much more we will fail to spend and worse, how much more we will borrow.

Simplifying a question: Why do we keep borrowing while increasing a budget that we can’t fully spend?

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