MANILA,
Philippines—Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno has expressed confidence that
the executive and the legislative branches of government will not hesitate to
support the judiciary.
In her
speech Monday, Sereno said she has already started talks with the Department of
Budget and Management to discuss the judiciary’s budget.
President
Benigno Aquino III through the DBM has removed the special allowances of
justices and judges at the same time wants billions of court fees being collected
by the courts be turned over to the national treasury as part of the
government’s general fund.
The
proposal is contained in the DBM’s 2013 National Expenditure Program under the
General Appropriations Act Special Provision #1 of the judiciary.
The Judiciary
is also fighting for an increase in its budget. Out of the P2.006 trillion
proposed budget for next year, the judiciary is asking for P17.7
billion.
“I’m
asking for time and understanding as I have already started opening the
communication lines between the judiciary and the DBM,” Sereno said.
She said
the talks appear to be fruitful.
Even
during weekends, Sereno said she and the high court’s finance officials are
working to check the judiciary’s financial status.
“So, may
I ask for your prayers for the success of our talks with the budget
department?” Sereno asked.
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