P1.481 billion and not P6 billion.
This was the clarification made by the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee on Wednesday regarding the funding it received for the Games the country hosted last year.
“We clarify that out of the total P6 billion Philippine government budget for the 30th SEA Games under GAA2019, the Philippine Sports Commission has only provided the amount of P1.481B as financial support to the Organizing Committee,” Phisgoc President and COO Ramon Suzara said in a letter sent to POC Secretary General Atty. Edwin Gastanes.
“The PSC has only completed remitting this amount to Phisgoc on September 4, 2020, from which we settled the lawful and valid obligations incurred for the hosting of the 30th SEA Games covered by said financial support,” Suzara said. “The remaining P4.52B GAA2019 budget for the 30th SEA Games was remitted to the DBM [Department of Budget Management] Procurement Service, and a certain amount also to the POC, or used directly by PSC for the equipment and services used for the 30th SEA Games.”
Suzara made the clarification for the Phisgoc after POC board member Jesus Clint Aranas and athletics chief Dr. Philip Ella Juico told media about their intention to file charges against certain POC officials, including president Rep. Abraham Tolentino, for the organizing committee’s “failure to provide a financial statement on the SEA Games expenses.”
The Philippines hosted the SEA Games for the fourth time—after 1981, 1991 and 2005—last November 30 to December 11, 2019, in four major venues—Clark, Subic, Metro Manila and Southern Luzon.
“Since October 1, we read about the request of Messrs. Juico and Aranas in the news quoting both of them without even waiting for the POC leadership to officially act on their motion,” Suzara said. “Please tell them that we would appreciate receiving POC’s letter first, rather than hearing about their stunt in the media intended to undermine Phisgoc.”
Suzara furthered: “Kindly remind them that the POC and PSC are integral parts of Phisgoc, and their actions unnecessarily cast aspersions on the integrity of all these institutions.”
The Phisgoc president said Juico and Aranas’s statements are “premature and appear to have been done in bad faith being immediately publicized in media to the prejudice of the Organizing Committee.”
Aranas, along with weightlifting president Monico Puentevella, slammed Tolentino, the Phisgoc and certain members of the POC executive board in a video-linked news conference last Saturday after the archery president announced his ticket for the POC’s November 27 elections.
Aranas is the sole challenger to Tolentino’s presidency.
“At any rate, rest assured that Phisgoc has already substantially liquidated said financial support received from PSC. To date, we are nearing completion of our submitted liquidation reports to PSC covering said financial support received by the Organizing Committee,” Suzara said.
“Upon full submission of our liquidation reports to PSC, our external auditors shall be able to finally conclude PHISGOC’s audited financial statement covering all funds received and used for the 30th SEA Games,” he added. “We shall finish our relevant financial and operational reports in the coming weeks, and submit the same to the PSC copy furnished POC in due course.”
Phisgoc Chairman Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano, PSC Chairman William Ramirez and Tolentino received copies of the letter.