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“I appeal to the Supreme Court to hear oral arguments early next month, not in mid-January. Otherwise, it will be too late,” Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez said in a statement on Thursday.
The Department of Finance in March issued a circular ordering government-owned or -controlled corporations including PhilHealth to remit their excess funds to the Treasury, allowing the government to fund unprogrammed appropriations.
Plaintiffs led by Senator Aquilino Martin “Koko” D. Pimentel III
@senkokopimentel
has asked the SC to stop the transfer of PhilHealth funds to the government and void the Finance department circular. The tribunal has set a hearing on the lawsuit for Jan. 14, 2025.
https://t.co/A3T5mS76Dj
@RedemptionAja @soberkean Yup but the main point naman is to give more opportunities to the students from laylayan to enter SCUs. Hindi yung kung sino ang mas matalino. If nakapasok na lahat ng mga nasa laylayan na qualified to study in the SCUs then yung sobrang slots tsaka nlng kunin ng mga burgis.
• Government will grab P30 billion on Oct. 16th and P30 billion in Nov. It already took P10 billion in May and P20 billion in Aug. That’s despite three pending cases with the SC, one on the illegality of a 2024 budget law proviso and two on the consequent P90-billion transfer.
• Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez urged the SC to advance its hearing to Oct. “Otherwise it will be too late. The entire P90 billion would’ve been remitted to the Treasury by Nov. Nagastos na lahat ng pondo pagsapit ng Enero. Wala nang ibabalik sa PhilHealth. The hearing will have lost its usefulness. Aanhin pa ang damo ku’ng patay na ang kabayo?”
@RufusBRodriguez
@youknow13521543@tilap_tsalap@McAlter4@PunchTheLies The mayor is just asking for a little time kasi may binisita din siyang mga pamilya that time pero yung sheriff atat na atat kaya siya nagalit. Gusto lang naman niya to negotiate both parties para walang gulo na mangyayari.
@youknow13521543@tilap_tsalap@McAlter4@PunchTheLies So if ikaw ang mayor, ano ba dapat gawin given the situation? The sheriff is just fighting for his right and the people that time some are still grieving pa. I am not saying na good ang manuntok. Pero kung di niya sinuntok yan, mas marami pang masasaktan dahil mag ra-riot na.
Press Statement
Rep. Rufus Rodriguez
Sept. 12, 2024
Set hearing on P89.9-billion Philhealth fund transfer next month, SC urged
Cagayan de Oro City Rep. Rufus Rodriguez today urged the Supreme Court to set for next month the hearing on the questionable transfer of P89.9 billion in Philhealth funds to the national treasury.
He made the appeal after the tribunal scheduled oral arguments for Jan. 14, 2025.
“I appeal to the Supreme Court to hear oral arguments early next month, not in mid-January. Otherwise, it will be too late. The entire P89.9 billion will have been remitted to the treasury by November,” Rodriguez said.
“Magastos na ang lahat ng pondo pagsapit ng Enero. Wala nang ibabalik sa Philhealth. The hearing will have lost its usefulness. Aanhin pa ang damo kung patay na ang kabayo?” he said.
Philhealth transferred P20 billion Philhealth funds to the national treasury last May 10, and P10B last August 21. P30B will be transferred on October 16 and the remaining balance of P39.9B in November, all this year.
Rodriguez, a former law dean, reiterated that the Philhealth fund transfer violates Republic Act No. 11223 or the Universal Health Care Act.
He quoted Section 11 of the law, which states: “Philhealth shall set aside a portion of its accumulated revenues not needed to meet the cost of the current year’s expenditures as reserve funds: Provided that the total amount of reserves shall not exceed a ceiling equivalent to the amount actuarially needed for two years’ projected program expenditures; Provided further that whenever actual reserves exceed the required ceiling at the end of the fiscal year, the excess of the Philhealth reserve fund shall be used to increase the program’s benefits and to decrease the amount of members’ contributions.”
It also violates RA 11467 and RA 10963, which mandate the allocation of revenues raised from excise taxes on alcohol products, tobaccos and sweetened beverages to Philhealth for the actual implementation of the Universal Health Care Programs.
He said a provision of the 2024 General Appropriations Act mandating that excess funds of government corporations may be ordered remitted to the national treasury cannot be used as basis for the transfer.
He invoked the ruling of the Supreme Court in Philconsa, et al vs. Salvador Enriquez, et al (GR No. 113105). Enriquez was a former budget secretary.
“The Supreme Court ruled that a provision in an appropriations act cannot be used to repeal or amend other laws,” he said.
Earlier, Rodriguez urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order the return of P89.9 billion to Philhealth.
“The President will do justice to the more than 103 million members of Philhealth if he orders the return of the funds. The money belongs to Philhealth members, not some personalities who may want to dip their fingers into the P89.9billion fund,” he said.
He also criticized Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa and Philhealth President Emmanuel Ledesma for failing to protect Philhealth funds that should be solely used for the benefits of its members.
Health advocates, joined by Sen. Aquilino Pimentel lll, have challenged the Philhealth fund transfer before the Supreme Court.
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