Local government units will not be given the second round of the government’s social amelioration program amid the COVID-19 crisis without the proper liquidation report of the funds initially released to them. | DJEsguerraINQ
The beneficiaries are to receive subsidies of P5,000 to P8,000 per household monthly for two months.
Nograles likewise reminded LGUs to follow the guidelines for the cash aid since the funds will be audited afterwards.they gave away to unqualified beneficiaries, he added. To date, the Palace official said that “about 50 percent” of the first tranche of the cash aid has already been distributed to beneficiaries, citing data from the Department of Social Welfare and Development .
“Pagdating naman po sa ating Social Amelioration Program, ayon po kay DSWD Sec. Rolando Bautista, meron na pong nai-release na more than 323 million pesos for 14,418 beneficiaries na bahagi sa mga tsuper at transport groups dito po sa NCR,” Nograles said. Nakapag-transfer na rin po ng 43 billion pesos sa ating mga LGUs, at sa BARMM nakapag-release na rin po tayo ng 800 million pesos,” he added.
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