Prøve GULL - Gratis

Procurement reform to restore public trust

Manila Bulletin

|

October 21, 2025

When government awards billions of pesos in procurement contracts, what happens next may result in taxpayers' money spent honestly and efficiently, or wasted in rigged bids, padded costs, and sham projects that drain public coffers.

Government spending through procurement lies at the heart of governance. The procurement process determines who builds the nation's roads and bridges, supplies hospitals and schools, equips offices, delivers public services, etc.

The World Bank has identified corruption in public procurement as one of the highest impact areas of mis-governance. Globally, governments spend an average of 13 percent to 20 percent of GDP on public procurement. Of that, estimates suggest that between 10 percent to 25 percent of the value of contracts can be lost to corruption — through bribes, overpricing, kickbacks, or use of conduits.

But in the Philippines, the cost of corruption may be higher than the global average, with persistent reports in the past indicating that no less than 40 percent of the contract amount can be pocketed. If P100 billion is spent, for instance, a staggering P40 billion is simply drained off, enriching the corrupt and their cohorts, while leaving taxpayers shortchanged.

The need for reforms overhauling the government procurement system, therefore, is imperative. When procurement is efficient and honest, public funds are spent wisely and maximized. If it is corrupt and opaque, the staggering losses continue to mount and accountability collapses.

“Procurement is the second biggest item and a very important part of the budget, it has to be efficient and economical,”

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

PEZA nears '25 target as pledges hit ₱208 В

Investment pledges registered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) breached the P200-billion mark from January to November, just around 20-percent short of its conservative target for the year.

time to read

2 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

A return to the court

Lacoste brings style, sport, and community together with the launch of its Tennis Socials in Manila

time to read

1 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Factory output expands despite October storms

Despite storms and weather disturbances, domestic factory output maintained growth in October, with both production volume and value posting growth for the third consecutive month, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

time to read

2 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

COA flags NTF-ELCAC's 'low utilization' of funds

The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) over the \"low utilization\" of funds that hampers the task force’s mandate of fostering peace in conflict-affected areas and vulnerable communities.

time to read

1 min

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Why this might be the skin-tightening breakthrough we've been waiting for

Entering the cold laser revolution

time to read

3 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Moody's: Climate threat high, but credit rating safe

Global debt watcher Moody’s Ratings said the Philippines and several Asian peers face high credit exposure to physical climate risks, but the country is relatively better positioned due to its stronger fiscal capacity to build resilience.

time to read

1 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

Japan assesses damage from 7.5-magnitude quake that injured at least 33

Japan was assessing damage Tuesday and cautioning people of potential aftershocks after a late-night 7.5 magnitude earthquake caused injuries, light damage and a tsunami in Pacific coastal communities.

time to read

2 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

Cambodia vows fierce fight against Thailand in escalating border conflict

Cambodia's powerful Senate President Hun Sen on Tuesday vowed that his country would carry out a fierce fight against Thailand as a second day of widespread renewed combat between the Southeast Asian neighbors drove tens of thousands of people to flee border areas.

time to read

3 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

Mayor Jeannie condemns brutal attack that killed 18-year-old man in Malabon

Malabon City Mayor Jeannie Sandoval on Sunday, Dec. 7, condemned the violent incident in Barangay Muzon that resulted in the death of an 18-year-old man.

time to read

2 mins

December 10, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Sustainability risk rises on PH debt

The sustained rise in Philippine public debt continued to buck the trend of declining debt holdings among Filipino households and firms at the end of the third quarter of 2025, the latest Institute of International Finance (IIF) data showed.

time to read

3 mins

December 10, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size