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Dec 23 2007
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Written by Amron Rashed P. R.S. Alim   
Sunday, 23 December 2007
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The perks of being a congressman
 

DAYS before the 14th Congress opened, Budget Secretary
Rolando Andaya Jr. had humored the neophyte members of the House of Representatives about the enviable perks enjoyed by lawmakers. The former representative of Camarines Sur who once chaired the powerful House appropriations committee was invited to orient the first-term legislators on the budgeting process. During his talk, he remarked how wonderful it is to be a congressman: 'You have flexible time. Pwede kang pumasok, pwedeng hindi (You may or may not go to work) yet still get your salary.'
 

Then, he warned them not to make the mistake of paying for meals and drinks at the Batasan Pambansa's South Lounge as it is their privilege to be served free food.

 
Andaya may have meant everything as a joke, only that speaking of the privileges that legislators enjoy in such manner was hardly amusing, especially given a quorum-challenged legislature that has been passing fewer and fewer laws each year despite the ever increasing budgetary allocation to lawmaking. When the 13th Congress formally closed last June 30, it managed to pass only
148 laws , setting a new record-low in the history of the Philippine legislature. That is no laughing matter.
 

Yet apparently, the mention of perks was the very cue
Jose de Venecia Jr. had also waited for. When came his turn to give the freshman legislators a briefing, the just elected House Speaker announced even more entitlements for members of the Lower House, in particular, an annual P1-million foreign travel allotment, and allocations for additional staff and maintenance of their respective district offices. There's even a new building in the works to house new offices for the congressmen.
 

What the public commonly knows is that his or her district representative gets a monthly salary of P35,000, plus, of course, yearly pork-barrel allocations amounting to P70 million -- P20 million in Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and P50 million as congressional allocation for public works projects.

 
What is seldom known are the amounts corresponding to their other entitlements, apart from salary and pork barrel. As gleaned from the
Commission on Audit's annual published itemized lists, these include expenses for district staff allocation, contractual consultants, research, consultative local travel, communication, and supplies. There are also allocations for a public affairs fund, central office staff, equipment/furniture and fixtures, and other maintenance and operating expenses (MOE).
 
COSTLY CONGRESSMEN
What the Public Spent for the Upkeep of Each Member
of the House of Representatives for the year, 2005
EXPENSE ITEMS* AMOUNT    
Basic Salary420,000.00   
Foreign Travel220,867.70   
District Staff Allocation650,000.04   
Contractual Consultants120,000.00   
Research396,000.00   
Consultative Local Travel788,763.71   
Communication129,600.00   
Supplies120,000.00   
Public Affairs Fund308,400.00   
Central Office Staff1,982,033.58   
Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures21,537.84   
Other MOE600,000.00   


 
Source: Commission on Audit
*Figures for Foreign Travel, Consultative Local Travel, Central Office Staff and Equipment/Furniture and Fixtures are average amounts. The rest are uniform for all congressmen.

 
The COA lists are not at all comprehensive and do not even include expenses of legislators as committee members and officers which, in 2005, amounted to over P92 million. In 2004, the House spent about P77 million on these expenses.

 
Data from the PCIJ book,
The Rulemakers, show that the annual upkeep of each congressman had almost doubled from P2.83 million in 1994 to P5.16 million in 2002. Latest data culled from the published expenses of the 13th House point to a continuing trend, with the annual upkeep pegged at P5.7 million each congressman in 2005, or P480, 880.36 a month -- the highest to date.
 
 
COSTLY CONGRESSMEN - 2
Annual and Monthly Upkeep of Each Member of the House of Representatives
YEAR ANNUAL UPKEEP MONTHLY UPKEEP  
19942,830,608.48235,884.04 
19952,588,929.44215,744.12 
19963,235,886.71269,657.23 
19973,496,225.83291,352.15 
19982,827,975.56235,664.63 
19994,537,482.57378,123.55 
20004,562,446.31380,203.86 
20013,917,321.63326,443.47 
20025,155,221.54429,601.79 
20044,112,520.42342,710.04 
20055,770,564.32480,880.36 


 
Source: Commission on Audit

 

While there has not been any increase in their basic salary since 1999, and most of the other entitlements have remained at their 2001 levels, each House member's district staff allocation has been increased to P650,000 annually. MOE also ballooned to P600,000 in 2005 from the previous year's P411,000. Meanwhile, expenses on consultative local travel and central office staff were at their highest in the same year at over P788,000 and close to P2 million, respectively, per congressman.

 
Foreign travel expenses in 2005 also was double the 2004 amount at an average of P221,000 each House member. The total bill paid for by the government for the overseas trips of 170 congressmen was P59,413,412. 82.

   
COSTLY CONGRESSMEN - 3
Annual Average Amounts Paid to Foreign Travel of Members
of the House of Representatives
YEAR AMOUNT    
199498,444.80   
199589,948.98   
1996187,176.33   
1997184,458.69   
1998156,475.83   
1999372,988.06   
2000432,950.16   
2001254,395.86   
2002316,201.67   
2004110,129.44   
2005220,867.70   


 
Source: Commission on Audit

 
 
THE HOUSE JETSET*
Top 10 Spenders on Foreign Travel Among Members
of the House of Representatives in 2005
CONGRESSMAN EXPENSES    
Antonio Cuenco1,294,058.05   
Roque Ablan Jr.1,014,006.90   
Monico Puentevella960,789.66   
Emilio Espinosa Jr.806,904.43   
Ernesto Nieva795,350.89   
Juan Miguel Zubiri787,582.99   
Abdullah Dimaporo777,886.88   
Hermilando Mandanas741,172.72   
Arnulfo Fuentebella733,777.65   
Reylina Nicolas731,196.5   


 

Source: Commission on Audit

* List does not declare the foreign travel expenses of House Speaker Jose de Venecia.

Because maintenance, operating, and other expenses of House members are consolidated with their basic salary in the payroll and classified as 'outright expenses,' these are no longer subject to liquidation, which means that congressmen do not have to account for these funds.

 

What's more, as reported in The Rulemakers:

They are not expected to submit a payroll of their district staff or report their function, salaries and withholding taxes. No one starts asking if they do not produce a report on the research their offices should supposedly undertake. There is no demand for them to produce the list of consultants they have hired, as well as the contracts they draw up for those whose services they need. As fas as the current (lack of) rules go, how the legislators spend their public affairs fund is their business and business alone.

 

The generous perks do not end there. The House Speaker is himself a source of funds with a vast discretionary largesse at his disposal. From this are mostly drawn the representatives' monthly allowances (which can range from P50,000 to P100,000), Christmas bonuses (P100,000 to 200,000), as well as the 'payoffs' for votes during speakership contests and 'appearance fees' (P50,000 as minimum) for attending plenary sessions to vote on crucial national bills.

 

Under de Venecia, who has won an unprecedented fifth term as Speaker, the 14th House is not likely to veer away from the usual practice. Isn't it high time that the public demanded greater financial accountability from their representatives?
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