COA castigates De Lima: Explain unliquidated P91.8-M disbursement, P123.8M confidential funds

Sunday, May 22, 2016




A long time subsequent to assuming an instrumental part in the recording of loot charges against previous president and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, it is currently the turn of winning senatorial hopeful Leila de Lima to clarify how she spent over P91.8 million in secret finances the Department of Justice (DOJ) spent in 2015. In its 2015 yearly review report for the DOJ, the Commission on Audit (COA) likewise criticized the DOJ for neglecting to completely liquidate some P123.8 million in classified assets amid the year.


COA discharged the review report a couple days after the May 9 decisions. The review report secured De Lima's incumbency as justice secretary. She surrendered from the Aquino Cabinet a couple of months before the crusade time frame for national competitors initiated last February. Late Commission on Elections classification on the senatorial race demonstrated De Lima in the triumphant section at number 12. She appreciates an edge of more than one million votes over current thirteenth placer, previous Metro Manila Development Authority administrator Francis Tolentino. It will be reviewed that De Lima assumed an essential part in the recording of loot charges against Arroyo regarding the payment of P329 million in classified and insight assets of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. The previous justice secretary was additionally credited for keeping the previous CEO from leaving the nation in 2011 through a unimportant Watch List request issued by her office.


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