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412 Public Administration in Southeast Asia

The MTEF provides incentives to agencies that are able to save funds from streamlined activities. These agencies that exhibit financial discipline are given more flexibility in using their budget. They may be allowed to keep savings and use them for their priority activities, given one-liner budgets instead of an itemized budget, or granted autonomy in expenditure (Boncodin, 2004: 8–9).

The OPIF was mainstreamed in 2007, but the shift to results-based management requires further enhancement of appropriate skills for the procedures and methods that it entails.

The DBM also introduced the Budget Execution and Accountability Tracking System (BEATS) to automate and track budget releasing. It consists of the Customized Budget Execution System (CUBES) based at the DBM, and the agency-based budget execution system (ACUBES) that links budget execution with accounting at the agency level. The CUBES automates the programming and issuance of Allotment Release Orders and Special Allotment Release Orders. The BEATS is linked to the NGAS. Both use the same codes. Meanwhile, the government is trying to generate a coding system that integrates/unifies the different codes used by the DBM, CSC, and the Government Service Insurance System for personnel numbers of government employees (GOP, WB, ADB, 2003: 69).

The role of civil society in the Philippine budget process is not limited to merely commenting on the budget as passed by the legislature. Civil society is actively involved from budget preparation to budget execution. The Budget Call specifically requires agencies to consult with civil society. In recent years, civil society has been invited to submit an “Alternative Budget” for consideration of government.

The working relationship between the executive and the legislature during the annual budget process remains an area of concern. Reconciling the priorities of the Executive Branch with those of the legislature have led to delays and the phenomenon of the “re-enacted budget,” i.e., implementing the previous year’s budget because a new budget law has not been passed.

20.4.2.4 Procurement Reforms

Conflicting laws, rules, and regulations governing the procurement process in the Philippines have led to discretionary decision making, delays, lack of transparency, and collusion (NEDA, 2001: 260). Administrative measures, legislation, partnership with civil society, and the use of technology jointly address these problems.

In 2000, the DBM launched the first phase of the Electronic Procurement System (EPS). The components of the EPS are: (1) the Public Tender Board, which serves as the one-stop electronic bulletin where all government bid opportunities and decisions are posted; (2) the Suppliers Registry, which lists all accredited suppliers of agencies; and (3) the Electronic Catalogue, which serves as a virtual store for supply requirements of agencies. These features promote transparency, enhance competition, and level the playing field for all suppliers. The president issued Executive Order No. 322 on November 22, 2000, directing all agencies to participate in the EPS (NEDA, 2001: 261).

On January 10, 2003, Congress passed Republic Act No. 9184, known as the Government Procurement Reform Act, to modernize, standardize, and regulate procurement activities. It mandates all government agencies, including GOCCs, SUCs, and LGUs to abide by the principles of transparency, competitiveness, accountability, efficiency, simplicity, and adaptability to modern technology in all procurement activities. It covers the procurement of infrastructure projects, goods, and consulting services, and lease of goods and real estate, regardless of the source of funds. It established the government EPS (G-EPS) as the single portal and primary source of information on government procurement. The law prescribes the process, terms and conditions, and structures

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