City mayor hits COA for denying workers’ benefits
>> Monday, June 27, 2016
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan assailed the Commission on Audit for denying
benefits of city government employees here, saying he will not allow concerned
government agencies and independent constitutional bodies to infringe into
autonomy of local governments pursuant to the Local Government Code and related
issuances by government agencies.
The local chief executive said he
received several letters from retiring city officials and employees questioning
the withholding of a portion of their retirement benefits representing
disallowed bonuses they previously received.
“We will continue to fight the issue out
until we reach the Supreme Court because the previous decision of the COA
disallowing the bonuses granted by the city government to its officials and
employees in 2013 and 2014 is a direct affront to the local autonomy of local
government units, considering that such autonomy has been prescribed by
pertinent laws, rules and regulations,” Domogan said.
The
appeal of the city government regarding the disallowance made by the city and
regional offices of the COA on the bonuses received by the officials and
employees of the city in 203 and 2014 is now pending decision with the
Commission en banc.
He informed city officials and employees
that the local government will use legal and administrative remedies to
ventilate the issue on local fiscal autonomy as the release of additional
bonuses to government workers have been covered by appropriate circulars from
the budget department explicitly providing that the grant of additional compensation
shall be subject to availability of funds from the concerned local government.
According to him, the disallowed bonuses
had been received by government workers for over a decade now but it is
unfortunate that it is only now that the COA comes out with a ruling declaring
that such compensation to officials and employees are disallowed because the
compensations are allegedly excessive and beyond the limit set by the budget
department.
Despite the passage of pertinent
ordinances backed up by certificates of availability of funds from the local
finance committee covering the grant of additional compensation for city
officials and employees in 2013 and 2014, the COA still ruled against the grant
of such compensation equivalent to one month salary plus an additional P20,000
for every official and employee.
Domogan urged officials and employees to
understand the current predicament of the city government relative to the said
issued where it has to fight it out in order to dispute the claim of the COA
that the previously granted compensations are beyond the prescribed authorized
amount, saying that the SC has to rule on the matter as there are numerous
jurisprudence upholding local autonomy in the disbursements of public funds.
He said the city legal office will take
the necessary steps in order to get a favorable ruling in favor of the city so
that the officials and employees will be able to receive their 2015 additional
compensation that was put on hold because of such disallowance rulings of the
COA on additional bonuses on said years.
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