After two years, Philippine budget department releases P11.6 billion for 2021 bonuses of teachers

The department withheld the release of the 2021 Performance-Based Bonus of public school teachers after finding inconsistencies in required documents submitted by the Department of Education.

Jean Mangaluz

Jean Mangaluz

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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September 15, 2023

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) on Thursday said it has released P11.6 billion for the bonuses of 920,073 public school teachers nationwide – two years after they were supposed to receive it.

The DBM withheld the release of the 2021 Performance-Based Bonus (PBB) of public school teachers after finding inconsistencies in required documents submitted by the Department of Education (DepEd).

The DepEd only managed to reconcile the inconsistencies from April to August this year.

“The Department of Budget and Management has released a total of P11.6 billion for the FY (fiscal year) 2021 Performance-Based Bonus of 920,073 personnel in various public elementary and secondary schools that are under the Department of Education,” the DBM announced in a statement.

It also said that all of its 16 regional offices have released the Special Allotment Release Orders and Notice of Cash Allocations for the 2021 PBB to the DepEd.

Prior to this announcement, the DBM already issued P950,942,317 – which is part of the P11.6 billion – for the 2021 PBB of teachers in the National Capital Region (NCR).

The DBM likewise noted the “strikingly high number of eligible personnel at around 900,000 employees in the DepEd, and the voluminous documents being submitted for the purpose.”

As for the 2021 PBB of non-teaching DepEd personnel, the budget agency said the money is being withheld in its regional offices in the NCR, Cordillera Administrative Region, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Eastern Visayas, Davao Region, Soccsksargen, and Caraga because it found various issues in required documents.

“The documents were sent back due to varying concerns, such as duplicate entries, incorrect information on the months of service, and certain personnel not found in the DepEd’s Personnel Services Itemization and Plantilla of Personnel, among others,” the DBM said.

It promised to process the release of the PBBs for non-teaching DepEd personnel once the documents are in order.

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