MANILA, Philippines — Members of the bicameral conference committee for the 2025 national funding have agreed to retain the P733-million funding of the Office of the Vice President (OVP).
The budget was initially at P2.037 billion but was reduced by P1.29 billion.
Article continues after this advertisementIn an ambush interview after the committee closed its final budget meeting on Wednesday, Senate finance panel chair Sen. Grace Poe said the P733-million OVP budget was retained despite several senators’ requests to increase it.
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“They have a social services allotment of P600 million that they can use. They were not robbed and that’s what I’ve been saying from the start, they are still capacitated,” she added.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to Poe, the OVP neither requested a budget increase formally or informally.
Article continues after this advertisementThe House of Representatives on September 12 recommended slashing the proposed OVP budget of P2.037 billion for 2025 to only P733.198 million.
Article continues after this advertisementStella Quimbo, the panel’s senior vice chairperson, said the OVP budget was cut by P1.29 billion, adding that lawmakers intend to realign the fund to other government agencies like the Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Department of Health.
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