CoA wants city offices out of Elizalde and Co. building
Eleven offices under the city government will have to vacate the century old Elizalde and Co. building along J.M. Basa Street which they are presently occupying as the Commission on Audit (CoA) will renovate the building. Continue Reading »
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wow! dako naman nah nga isyo ky gov..ang Elizalde and Co. nga building gamay lang na nga isyo.. indi makwartahan… COA kg Media e broadcast na ang isyo para maka libre kamu lunch sa meeting kg makakuha “under the table….” every dako nga isyo sa kahanginan my kapalit nga lunch date kg subre… wehehehehe… naga butod na ang COA kg Media… go media go! weheheh
replyCOA said, guv for ‘immaterial amount’ vs ‘considerable amount’ of ‘pork barrel funds’ to Iloilo towns as guv’s hometown gets biggest share…
the Fifth District getting a significant 42% of the share, highest here is the governor’s hometown Barotac Viejo. First district was the lowest at 8% while three other districts a far second, third and fourth placer with 15%, 17% and 18% respectively in funding share…
The “no report” projects meanwhile reached a total of P30,848,500 with COA expressing suspicion and doubts on where the money is now.
HALA! UBUSA!
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