Judiciary asks for return of P6.7B from P14.1B cut from its budget

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Judiciary asks for return of P6.7B from P14.1B cut from its budget
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THE judiciary on Wednesday sought the reconsideration of P6.7 billion out of the P14.12-billion funds slashed from its P71.91-billion proposed budget for  2024. At a budget briefing conducted by the Senate Committee on Finance chaired by Senator Juan Edgardo Angara, Court Administrator Raul Villanueva told the committee that bulk of…

THE judiciary on Wednesday sought the reconsideration of P6.7 billion out of the P14.12-billion funds slashed from its P71.91-billion proposed budget for 2024.

“Out of this P14.12 billion, we are asking for reconsideration of the total amount of P6.7 billion or about 48 percent out of the total excluded budget for 2024,” Court Administrator Raul Villanueva told the committee. “Likewise, we’re asking for funding for the hazard pay for our lower court judges. For the past several years such item has been budgeted, but unfortunately for 2024 no amount was included,” Villanueva said.Villanueva also said P1.19 billion of the P6.

Villanueva said under the National Expenditure Program , the DBM allocated only P50 million for the JMO.

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