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Administration Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” T. Go vowed to push timely passage of an enabling law to institutionalize digital payments for government disbursements and collections.

ADMINISTRATION Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” T. Go vowed to push timely passage of an enabling law to institutionalize digital payments for government disbursements and collections, even as he hailed President Duterte’s issuance of Executive Order 170 mandating this.

At the outset, Go recalled he was already pushing for the digitalization of the financial management operations in the government to improve transparency and efficiency in the use of public funds. Government agencies are directed to offer a digital mode of collecting payments for taxes, fees, tolls and other charges and impositions. The EO allows agencies to disburse funds directly into the transaction accounts of recipients or beneficiaries without need of a special arrangement from the financial institution concerned.

Stressing the crucial role that the government must play in the digital era transition, Go recalled this was what prompted him to file Senate Bill 1738, to be known as the E-Governance Act, in 2020. The senator assured that soon as SB 1738 is enacted into law, it will provide for the establishment of an integrated, interconnected and interoperable information and resource-sharing and communications network spanning the entirety of the national and local government, an internal records management information system, an information database and digital portals for the delivery of public services.

 

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