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BBM signs laws on procurement reform, anti-financial scams

The Philippine Star

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July 21, 2024

Two days before his third State of the Nation Address, President Marcos signed into law measures that seek to address loopholes in the government’s procurement system and to protect consumers from financial cybercrime.

- ALEXIS ROMERO

BBM signs laws on procurement reform, anti-financial scams

“We have just signed into law two new bills that will move us closer to attaining a strong, more responsive and efficient bureaucracy and to establishing safeguards for the financial rights and welfare of every Filipino,” President Marcos said during the signing ceremony yesterday at Malacañang.

The New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or Republic Act (RA) 12009 aims to plug loopholes in the government procurement system, prevent wastage and ensure better services by curbing unlawful practices and eliminating opportunities for corruption.

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman welcomed the reforms to the decades-old Government Procurement Reform Act or RA 9184, which she describes as a “transformative reform” that will modernize and augment public procurement processes by addressing existing loopholes and inefficiencies.

Pangandaman said the procurement reform will “enhance the implementation of projects and the procurement of goods and supplies, ensuring better public service delivery for the Filipino people.”

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