Intentar ORO - Gratis
Pork
The Philippine Star
|December 31, 2024
I once intently observed a friend patiently scrape the fat off the lechon skin he was about to consume.
The sight made me sad.
It was a futile exercise. The same may be said about the 2025 budget signed yesterday with little aplomb. Some of the most obvious fat was scraped off to ward off the critics. But, on the whole, this remains the most scandalous pork barrel budget we ever had.
Having passively allowed the legislators to mangle the national budget to fund patronage but not progress, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. could not muster the boldness to return this monstrosity back to that branch of government for recasting. The politicians will still get their pork—albeit with the thin veil of closer monitoring by the agencies of the executive branch.
Presidential review of the budget bill is a weak chisel. The best the President can do is to veto some line items. He cannot restore funding for agencies that truly need them.
Whatever his reservations about the budget may be, the President is captive to it. After the bill passed the bicameral conference committee shortly before the holidays, the Chief Executive was hostage to it—unless he dared return the bill and inevitably force reenactment of this year's budget.
Marcos made it immediately clear that reenactment was out of the question. From then on, it was evident the presidential review process will be limited to a few cosmetic changes that does not substantially alter the character of this Frankenstein of a budget.
Administration officials try to assure us that "implementing guidelines" will soon be issued to ensure that expenditure of the allotments will be prudent. Such guidelines, we know from long experience, consistently failed to rein in plunder.
Esta historia es de la edición December 31, 2024 de The Philippine Star.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Philippine Star
The Philippine Star
Business confidence stays positive in Jan
Philippine businesses remain optimistic about the economy on the back of higher consumer demand and enhancements in business processes, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
2 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
Prosecutor: Time for Rody to take responsibility
The International Criminal Court (ICC) wrapped up the confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte on Friday night (Manila time), with the parties making their final arguments as to whether the case should proceed to trial.
4 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
BSP eyes tighter e-money rules to protect consumers
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is proposing amendments to its electronic money regulations that will tighten liquidity safeguards, strengthen trust arrangements and introduce recovery planning requirements for non-bank electronic money issuers (EMIs).
2 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
Phl, Japan, US hold drills off Batanes
The Philippines, Japan and the United States again sailed and patrolled the waters and skies of the West Philippine Sea (WPS) this week, where combined military forces held drills including live-fire exercises aimed at further boosting cooperation and interoperability among the three allied nations.
2 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
S. Korean president visiting Phl
President Marcos will meet with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in Manila next week, where they are expected to tackle deeper cooperation in key areas, including defense, maritime and economy.
1 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
House bill proposes ban on ‘cong-tractors'
Any congressman engaged in contracting infrastructure projects in any government agency may be barred from holding office, according to a bill of the National Unity Party (NUP) at the House of Representatives.
2 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
Oil firms extend price hike in March
Following consecutive increases over the past two months, another round of upward pump adjustments is expected in the first week of March.
1 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
Energy, mining titans spotted at DOE coal auction
The Department of Energy (DOE) officially opened the country's coal auction yesterday.
2 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
Trade deficit hits $4.05 B in Jan, widest in 3 months
The country incurred a $4.05-billion trade deficit in January, the highest level in three months, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.
2 mins
February 28, 2026
The Philippine Star
GADGETS AND THE RULES OF CIVILITY
Life as we know it has changed since we transitioned to the digital age.
5 mins
February 28, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

