THE state-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said on Monday that it has generated P29.16 billion for the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) over the past 22 years.
At the same time, it said it remitted P2.2 billion last
month to the national treasury covering revenues earned in 2014. The amount
represents the national government’s (NG) dividend share and the share of 14
government beneficiary agencies from BCDA’s asset disposition proceeds.
BCDA said that the shares of the AFP and the 14 government
beneficiaries were directly remitted to the National Treasury. In turn, the
Department of Budget and Management (DBM) will program and release the
appropriations to the AFP to finance its modernization program.
The BCDA has remitted to the Bureau of Treasury P2.136
billion in 2011, P528.45 million in 2012, P2.389 billion in 2013, P2.207
billion in 2014, and just recently P2.201 billion in 2015.
The latest remittance to the treasury highlights the solid
and consistent financial performance of the BCDA in generating funds for the
government, according to BCDA president and CEO Arnel Paciano Casanova.
“Since the start of the [Aquino] Administration, the BCDA
has remitted an average of close to P2 billion yearly to the Bureau of
Treasury,” Casanova said.
Government dividends
Casanova said of the P2.2 billion remitted to the Bureau of the Treasury last month, P500 million represented dividends to the NG. Pursuant to Section 3 of the Republic Act No. 7656, all Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) are required to declare and remit at least 50 percent of their annual net earnings as cash, stock or property dividends to the national government.
Casanova said the remaining P1.7 billion was the share of
several government beneficiaries from the proceeds generated from existing
joint venture and lease agreements and assets disposed in 2014.
Pursuant to RA 7917 and EO 309, proceeds from disposition of
former military camp Fort Bonifacio, now developed into Bonifacio Global
City , and the former Villamor Air
Base, now Newport
City , are to be shared
with BCDA and named beneficiaries.
Under Administrative Order 236, certain government
beneficiary agencies are entitled to the disposition proceeds. Getting the
lion’s share was the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) with P1.499 billion.
The share of the other government beneficiary agencies
amounted to P189.67 million. The remaining P12.75 million represented the
shares of the local government units (LGUs) of Taguig, Pateros and Makati .
Casanova said a ceremonial turnover of the P2.2 billion
check will be held during the GOCC day usually held at the MalacaƱan Palace .
Former military camps
Also, Casanova said the BCDA has generated P65.348 billion from the disposition of former Metro Manila camps, the biggest of which are
Of the generated P65.348 billion in disposition proceeds for
the past 22 years, the AFP got the lion’s share of P29.162 billion. This amount
comprised P17.081 billion remittances for the AFP modernization program and
P9.496 billion spent for military replication facilities.
Besides what was remitted to the national treasury, the AFP
also got some P1.885 billion worth of replicated facilities undertaken by the
BCDA, in addition to the recently turned over 12 five-storey residential
buildings to the AFP consisting of 192 residential units worth P700 million.
“To date, the BCDA has generated P29.162 billion for the
AFP,” Casanova said.
He said that of the generated P65.348 billion in disposition
proceeds for the period May 1993 to March 2015, BCDA’s share amounted to
P15.512 billion while the share of the 14 government beneficiary agencies under
A.O. 236 was at P7.821 billion.
The remaining amount represents payments for taxes and fees
related to disposition, replication of non-military facilities, share of the
contiguous municipalities and direct expenses consisting of relocation of
informal occupants, construction of site development projects, and
administrative expenses.
The 14 government beneficiaries include the 1) National
Housing Authority, National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation and Home Insurance
and Guarantee Corporation; 2) Philippine Health Insurance Corporation; 3)
Department of Public Works and Highways and the Department of Transportation
and Communications; 4) Philippine Veterans Affairs Office; 5) Commission on
Higher Education; 6) Department of Science and Technology; 7) Office of the
Secretary, Department of Justice and the Ombudsman; 8) Mount Pinatubo
Assistance, Rehabilitation and Development Fund; 9) Bureau of Investigation,
Bureau of Corrections, Philippine National Police and the Bureau of Jail
Management and Penology; 10) Supreme Court of the Philippines and Lower Courts,
Sandiganbayan, Court of Appeals and Court of Tax Appeals; 11) Department of
Education, Culture and Sports, Department of Social Welfare and Development;
12) Department of Labor and Employment; 12) Department of Social Welfare and
Development; 13) Mount Pinatubo Assistance, Rehabilitation and Development; 14)
Philippine Economic Zone Authority.
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