BAGUIO CITY
– The Department of Budget and Management would uphold autonomy of local
government units in granting additional incentives to local officials and
employees over incentives provided by
national government, especially in recognition of their performance and
productivity, that resulted to increased savings for them by the end of the
year, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad said here.
Abad told Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan that the
DBM believes in local autonomy in disbursement of funds for incentives of local
officials and employees, thus, he will not deviate from the provisions of an
earlier memorandum that fixes year-end bonuses for national officials and
employees at P10,000 but local governments could grant additional compensation
to their workers depending on the availability of funds and the capacity of the
LGUs to absorb such disbursements.
Domogan reminded Secretary Abad on the
refusal of the Commission on Audit to recognize his memorandum granting added
incentives to local officials and employees provided that funds are available,
saying that auditors continue to insist that local governments cannot grant
year-end bonuses to their workers beyond P10,000 reportedly using Secretary
Abad’s own memorandum stating among others.
Abad said he will remind COA authorities
about local and fiscal autonomy of local governments in the utilization of
their available funds, especially in the granting of additional year-end
bonuses over and above the regular 13 month pay and P5,000 cash gift.
“It is very clear that the money is given to
the officials and employees in recognition of their hardwork and dedication to
public service. We are not stealing the money but it seems COA authorities have
different interpretations on what is contained in your memorandum,” Domogan
told Abad at during the three-day Annual Convention of the Association of
Government Accountants of the Philippines (AGAP) here last week.
He said DBM and COA must come to terms in
relation to their respective issuances so as not to confuse deserving local
officials and employees who are deserving of additional year end incentives
which they could use for the upcoming Yuletide celebrations.
Domogan disclosed the additional incentives
granted by the city government to its over 1,500 officials and employees to the
tune of one and one half month salary plus P20,000 was branded as excessive by
the COA and was subjected to an audit observation memorandum when in fact,
Abad’s memorandum also stipulated the authority of the local government to
grant additional incentives to their employees and officials in recognition of
local and fiscal autonomy.
Domogan said the incentives granted to city
officials and employees was contained in an ordinance which the COA demanded to
be passed prior to the grant of the bonus but it declared it as excessive even
if the local government had the sufficient funds to cover the grant of
additional incentives.
Abad said the DBM made its decision relative
to the grant of additional incentives to local officials and employees which
could go over and above the P10,000 limit, provided the local government is
capable of providing the funds for the added year-end bonus. -- Dexter A. See
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