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Revenge traveling? Marcos overspent travel budget by P84 million

MANILA, Philippines — While budget constraints affect most travelers, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s frequent overseas trips have incurred excess government expenses to the tune of P84 million.

In 2022, the Office of the President (OP) spent a total of P398 million on travel, exceeding its allocated budget of P314 million as stated in the General Appropriations Act for that year.

This was revealed by Rep. Erwin Tulfo (ACT-CIS) during discussions about the OP's 2024 budget. Tulfo was speaking for the OP as the agency’s budget sponsor during the House’s plenary deliberations for the proposed 2024 budget.

When asked by Rep. Raoul Manuel (Kabataan Partylist) where the OP sourced the additional P84 million, Tulfo said that this came from “continuing appropriations.”

With three months left in 2023, the OP has also spent P480 million or just over a third of its P671 million travel budget, Tulfo said.

Manuel flagged the OP for the nearly two-fold increase in the OP's travel budget for 2024 (P1.15 billion) compared to 2023 (P671 million).

He asked: "Will the president's travels and the number of people joining him also double?"

"Does the president plan to go to Formula 1 (F1) in 2024?" he added.

Manuel added that First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos appeared to be “proud” of Marcos attending the F1 series in Singapore last week for “networking” — a trip that was criticized for being insensitive amid the current economic crisis buffeting the country.

Tulfo defended Marcos and said that his visit to Singapore — including the F1 race — was “through an invitation by a group.” Marcos’ attendance in the F1 series was also just a “sideline” event that came after the president attended business meetings, Tulfo added.

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