Flagged by COA, DND halts restroom upgrade


The Department of National Defense (DND) has ceased renovation work of several comfort rooms in its headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City after the Commission on Audit (COA) deemed it "impractical, uneconomical, and unnecessary."

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana
(NTF Against COVID-19 / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)

In a statement Monday, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana acknowledged the findings of the COA chiding the DND for spending P553,807.62 in public funds for the installation of hot and cold shower, and air-conditioning units in the male, female and PWD (persons with disability) restrooms located in the basement, the ground floor up to the third floor of the south wing area of the DND building.  

The said upgrade is part of a P6.4-million beautification project of the DND.

"The COA is the body that evaluates if the people's money is spent wisely. It does not mean that if a project has been approved by Congress, the COA can no longer audit it according to its mandate," the Defense chief said. "It can disallow it or it can raise a red flag that the money has not been used properly."

Defense spokesperson Arsenio Andolong, in a separate statement, said Lorenzana has immediately ordered the stoppage after learning about the COA's findings.

"In response to the findings, Secretary Delfin Lorenzana has ordered the discontinuance of the renovation project and removal from the comfort rooms of the air-conditioning units in question, which will instead be used in other approved facilities," he said.

In an audit report  released last Friday, state auditors said the expenditure violated Presidential Decree 1445 that provides policies for the “prevention of irregular, unnecessary, excessive or extravagant expenditures of funds or uses of property.”

According to the DND, it is trying to improve its facilities to catch up with the fast pace of modernization, cope with ISO standards, and in consideration to all visiting foreign and local dignitaries.

It added upgrading the facilities could help personnel improve their performance.

COA, however, dismissed the DND's reasoning.