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President Marcos vetoes sections of GAA

MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos has vetoed sections of the P5.768-trillion 2024 General Appropriations Act (GAA), including an allocation of a revolving fund for the Department of Justice (DOJ).

In a statement yesterday, the Presidential Communications Office said Marcos deleted from the GAA the budgetary item for the DOJ-Office of the Secretary’s revolving fund.

“In accordance with my constitutional mandate to ensure that laws are faithfully executed, I am obliged to veto DOJ-Office of the Secretary, Special Provision No. 1, ‘DOJ Revolving Fund,’ Volume I-A, page 1119, inasmuch as there is no law which authorizes the DOJ to establish a revolving fund for the purpose indicated therein,” Marcos said in his letter to Speaker Martin Romualdez and other House members dated Dec. 20.

“It may be emphasized that the service fees sought to be charged and collected are to be imposed upon complaints and affidavits filed with the National Prosecution Service, and petitions for review filed before the DOJ, when, in fact, such pleadings are filed with the said agencies by virtue of their jurisdiction vested by law,” the President said, referring to the planned source of funding for the scrapped item.

He said the charges are clearly not from business-type activities within the contemplation of the General Provision on Revolving Funds in the GAA, which permits the constitution of a revolving fund from receipts derived from business-type activities of agencies to be utilized for the operational expenses of such business-type activities.

Citing a Supreme Court pronouncement, the Chief Executive said “inappropriate provisions” are unconstitutional provisions and provisions which are intended to amend other laws, “because clearly these kind[s] of laws have no place in an appropriations bill.”

These are matters of general legislation more appropriately dealt with in separate enactments, he added.

Marcos also vetoed Section 38 under the General Provisions on the implementation of the National Government’s Career Executive Service Development Program or NGCESDP.

He said that the section does not relate to any particular appropriation in the 2024 GAA.

He noted that Presidential

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