MANILA, Philippines — Marikina 2nd District Rep. Stella Quimbo has maintained that the enrolled budget bill or the General Appropriations Bill (GAB) submitted for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s signature was complete.
Her view comes amid questions and concerns from former lawmakers about some blanks in the line items.
Article continues after this advertisementQuimbo, in a statement on Monday, clarified that two versions are being discussed — the enrolled bill, or the final version, and the bicameral conference committee report on the disagreeing provisions of the House of Representatives and the Senate version of the budget.
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“I am issuing this statement to reaffirm what has already been clearly stated by the Executive Secretary, the Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management, the Senate President, and the President himself,” Quimbo said.
Article continues after this advertisement“The 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) is lawful, valid and fully enforceable,” she insisted.
Article continues after this advertisementThe lawmaker is serving as acting chairperson of the House Committee on Appropriations.
Article continues after this advertisement“There are two key points I want to stress for the benefit of all. First, the enrolled General Appropriations Bill is complete, with no blank allocations among its more than 235,000 line items,” Quimbo maintained.
“Second, the Bicameral Report explicitly authorized the technical secretariats of both the Senate and the House of Representatives to implement corrections and adjustments as required,” she explained.
Article continues after this advertisementThe House member pointed out, “These do not affect the integrity nor the legality of the budget.”
According to Quimbo, all the appropriations were already determined when the lawmakers agreed to ratify the bicam report.
“When the members of the Bicameral Committee signed the report, all appropriations had already been determined and approved. No changes were made,” she recalled.
“The enrolled General Appropriations Bill has been made publicly available, providing the best evidence of its completeness and compliance with due process. Makikita po ng lahat ito. Walang tinatago,” she said.
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Quimbo claims the suggestions of irregularity are only politically motivated.
“Any suggestion of impropriety is unfounded and appears to be politically motivated rather than prompted by genuinely substantive concerns. It is unfortunate that an administrative matter is being maliciously misconstrued to create controversy where there is none,” she said.
Former President Rodrigo Duterte and his ally, former appropriations panel head and Davao City 3rd District Rep. Isidro Ungab, first raised concerns about the blank items in the 2025 budget.
Last Wednesday, Ungab told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that he would challenge the legality of the 2025 GAA before the Supreme Court as there were blanks in the bicam committee report.
Copies of the bicam report showed that the blanks were mostly with Department of Agriculture and Department of Agrarian Reform programs.
The blanks were for allocations for the National Irrigation Authority and the National Food Authority.
This situation supposedly goes against the Constitution’s provision in Article VI, Section 24 which states that all “appropriation, revenue or tariff bills, bills authorizing increase of the public debt, bills of local application, and private bills shall originate exclusively in the House of Representatives.”
READ: Duterte ally: Will raise budget ‘blanks’ issue before
Marcos and other administration officials, however, dismissed these allegations, saying that Duterte is lying.
READ: Marcos denies ‘blank’ GAA items, says Duterte ‘lying’
gold88 slotFormer lawmakers have urged Quimbo and the bicam members to explain allegations of having blanks in the budget.
Former House Deputy Speaker Erin Tañada challenged Quimbo to speak about the issue, especially after she refused to answer questions from reporters as she was leaving a House panel hearing last Thursday.
Quimbo’s staffers said the lawmaker was rushing to an event after the hearing. Hence, she failed to answer questions.
“Why is Rep. Stella Quimbo afraid to tell the truth if there are blanks in the 2025 Budget? She should know. She is the newly installed Chair of the Committee of Appropriations. She was part of the Bi-Cam. Is she hiding the truth?” Tañada asked in a tweet last Friday.
LINK TO TWEET: https://x.com/inquirerdotnet/status/1882446571121549544
Former Senator Ping Lacson, meanwhile, observed that it seems nobody from the present Senate is talking about issues involving the budget.
“The bicam report on the 2025 budget that reportedly contained blank appropriations and was signed by the bicameral conference committee members looks like a repeat of the 2019 General Appropriations Act,” Lacson remembered.
He said this was an instance “when former President Rodrigo Duterte vetoed P95.3 billion upon the then Sotto-led Senate’s strong representation after we discovered anomalous entries in the printed Enrolled Bill that were not reflected in our ratified bicam report.”
“But the big difference now is, it seems nobody among the present senators dared – or cared – to scrutinize the budget documents. Hence, this controversy now brewing,” Lacson lamented.
“The Filipino taxpayers deserve an explanation. An examination of the Enrolled Bill printed by the House of Representatives and comparing it with the Ratified Bicam report will expose those responsible,” the former senator suspected.
Quimbo is the latest to insist that the enrolled budget bill had no blank provisions.
Last Tuesday, Senator Risa Hontiveros said that although she voted against the 2025 budget, she did not see any blanks in the items under the bicam report.
READ: Hontiveros rejects Duterte’s ‘blank items’ claim vs 2025 budget
Senate President Francis Escudero also maintained that the bicam report which he signed had no blank items.
Escudero, in an interview last Wednesday, said that Ungab — a former chairperson of the House committee on appropriations — should have known better as he is aware of the budget processes.
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