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VERY GOOD MAN. Some prominent business leaders from a Western Visayan city were observed to be taking turns in reading this newspaper’s editorial (“Rama Must Decide On His Legacy Now”) last Thursday morning while huddled in the pre-departure area of the Mactan airport waiting for their flight for Manila.

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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has issued a circular imposing penalties on government agencies that go over their budget by over-drawing from their foreign-assisted projects (FAPs).

The DBM said it will withhold the release of allocations to agencies found exceeding their ODA budgets.
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Budget Secretary Emilia Boncodin told reporters over the weekend that there is a need to centralize the monitoring of drawdown from various loans and aids with the Bureau of Treasury (BTr) which should be given the mandate to require government agencies to submit regular reports.
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Budget Secretary Emilia Boncodin said yesterday that the Department of Budget and Management, Bureau of Treasury and the Commission on Audit have formed a team that would look into this item in the budget which has been causing problems in the expenditure program.
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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has issued a circular imposing penalties on government agencies that go over their budget by over-drawing from their foreign-assisted projects (FAPs).

The DBM said it will withhold the release of allocations to agencies found exceeding their ODA budgets.
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