Lacson: 'Mangled' entries in 2026 NEP can't be returned to Palace but...
At A Glance
- According to Sen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacson, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) can submit errata sheets through the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) for Congress' consideration.
Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Thursday, September 4 said that while the House of Representatives cannot return the National Expenditure Program (NEP) for 2026 back to Malacañang to fix the “mangled” entries there, another option is available.
For instance, Lacson said the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) can submit errata sheets through the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) for Congress' consideration.
Lacson made the suggestion after party leaders in the House of Representatives are seeking to return the NEP to the Palace.
Under the rules, the veteran lawmaker said Congress cannot return the NEP to Malacanang since it is only a budget proposal, not an enrolled bill for approval or line-item veto by the President.
“However, the DPWH through the DBM may submit errata sheets but it is up to Congress to adopt such 'errata' or not,” Lacson said in a post on X.
Earlier, House Deputy Speaker Ronaldo Puno was quoted as saying they may need to “practically redo” the submission and that they do not want to be suspected of any untoward action.
Lacson, on the other hand, noted that if President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had not called out Congress in the wake of floods brought by successive cyclones, the mangling of the budget would remain unabated.
Just this week, Lacson and fellow senators red-flagged several items in the NEP that Lacson said exposed the collusion between the DPWH and some legislators.
He cited the experience of Senate Minority Leader Vicente Sotto III where a DPWH representative called his Senate staff shortly after he won the senatorial polls last May.
According to Lacson, the representative told Sotto's staff he can propose insertions to the DPWH budget, but the latter refused.
“Had PBBM not called out Congress after typhoons Crising, Dante and Emong caused a swath of destruction last August, the mangling of the national budget would have remained unabated,” he said.
“The discovery of red flags in the NEP ‘insertions’ exposes collusion between DPWH and legislators,” he stressed.