00:00 Madam Speaker, according to the recent discussions, the OVP is spending P125 million in 11 days,
00:13 only 19 days, which seems like a very short time.
00:18 Madam Speaker, can you confirm what happened?
00:28 Madam Speaker, from the OVP, it says December 13 to December 31, so 19 days.
00:41 Madam Speaker, the truth is, I was also surprised when I read the news that it seems like the
00:56 OVP is spending P125 million in 19 days.
01:06 I asked COA and I looked at various reports, but it is not spending in 19 days.
01:26 If not 11 days.
01:32 Madam Speaker.
01:35 Now Madam Speaker, 11 days, it's hard to think because if it's surveillance, it's a reward
01:46 payment that will reach 11 million per day.
01:53 So Madam Speaker, it's 11 days.
01:57 I just confirmed Madam Speaker, it says 11 days.
02:03 When was the OVP's liquidation submitted to the expenses discussed?
02:11 The liquidation report, Madam Speaker, was submitted on January 17, 2023, Madam Speaker.
02:19 Thank you Madam Speaker.
02:20 Madam Speaker, is the audit of all of these expenses completed?
02:27 Madam Speaker, the audit is ongoing.
02:31 And this morning, I learned that COA has already given its preliminary observations to the
02:45 Office of the Vice President.
02:48 And they have issued their audit observation memorandum, Madam Speaker.
02:57 So Madam Speaker, there is no credit notice issued?
03:02 None, Madam Speaker.
03:06 If there is a problem, has AOM issued it?
03:12 That's right, Madam Speaker.
03:16 Is there an issue or problem with the audit of these expenses?
03:24 Of the 125 million percent that was done in 11 days?
03:30 So Madam Speaker, I will repeat that the audit is ongoing and AOM has preliminary findings.
03:41 And again, AOM has a confidential nature, even though we can say that AOM conveyed a
03:55 request for additional documents from the Office of the Vice President to explain some
04:06 of the expenses, Madam Speaker.
04:09 Thank you.
04:10 Thank you.
04:10 Thank you.
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