Philippine House Committee on Public Accounts
Standing committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Committee on Public Accounts | |
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18th Congress | |
History | |
New session started | July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22) |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Jose Singson Jr. (Probinsyano Ako) since December 16, 2020 |
Minority Leader | Bayani Fernando (NPC) since 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 39 members |
Political groups | Majority (34)
Minority (5)
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Website | |
Committee on Public Accounts |
The Philippine House Committee on Public Accounts, or House Public Accounts Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives.
Jurisdiction
As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction is on the scrutiny and examination of audit reports on the government agencies' performance to determine their compliance or adherence to the plans and program authorized through the appropriation approved by the Congress.[1]
Members, 18th Congress
Position | Members[2] | Party | Province/City | District | |
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Chairperson | Jose Singson Jr. | Probinsyano Ako | Party-list | ||
Vice Chairpersons | Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella | NPC | Camarines Sur | 4th | |
Luis Ferrer IV | NUP | Cavite | 6th | ||
Ron Salo | KABAYAN | Party-list | |||
Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado | NUP | Bulacan | 1st | ||
Rodante Marcoleta | SAGIP | Party-list | |||
Eleandro Jesus Madrona | Nacionalista | Romblon | Lone | ||
Robert Ace Barbers | Nacionalista | Surigao del Norte | 2nd | ||
David Suarez | Nacionalista | Quezon | 2nd | ||
Members for the Majority | Elenita Milagros Ermita-Buhain | Nacionalista | Batangas | 1st | |
Teodorico Haresco Jr. | Nacionalista | Aklan | 2nd | ||
Ansaruddin Abdul Malik Adiong | Nacionalista | Lanao del Sur | 1st | ||
Sol Aragones | Nacionalista | Laguna | 3rd | ||
Divina Grace Yu | PDP–Laban | Zamboanga del Sur | 1st | ||
Emmarie Ouano-Dizon | PDP–Laban | Cebu | 6th | ||
Ma. Angelica Amante-Matba | PDP–Laban | Agusan del Norte | 2nd | ||
Lorna Silverio | NUP | Bulacan | 3rd | ||
Rashidin Matba | PDP–Laban | Tawi-Tawi | Lone | ||
Gavini Pancho | NUP | Bulacan | 2nd | ||
Pablo Ortega | NPC | La Union | 1st | ||
Allan Benedict Reyes | PFP | Quezon City | 3rd | ||
Tyrone Agabas | NPC | Pangasinan | 6th | ||
Presley De Jesus | PHILRECA | Party-list | |||
Anthony Peter Crisologo | NUP | Quezon City | 1st | ||
Adriano Ebcas | AKO PADAYON | Party-list | |||
Allan Ty | LPGMA | Party-list | |||
Enrico Pineda | 1PACMAN | Party-list | |||
Jose Gay Padiernos | GP | Party-list | |||
Eric Yap | ACT-CIS | Party-list | |||
Maricel Natividad-Nagaño | PRP | Nueva Ecija | 4th | ||
Alfred Delos Santos | ANG PROBINSYANO | Party-list | |||
Jorge Antonio Bustos | PATROL | Party-list | |||
Jake Vincent Villa | NPC | Siquijor | Lone | ||
Vicente Veloso III | NUP | Leyte | 3rd | ||
Members for the Minority | Bayani Fernando | NPC | Marikina | 1st | |
Arnolfo Teves Jr. | PDP–Laban | Negros Oriental | 3rd | ||
Arlene Brosas | GABRIELA | Party-list | |||
Ferdinand Gaite | Bayan Muna | Party-list | |||
Lawrence Lemuel Fortun | Nacionalista | Agusan del Norte | 1st |
Historical members
18th Congress
Chairperson
- Michael Defensor (ANAKALUSUGAN) September 30, 2019 – December 16, 2020[3]
See also
References
- ^ "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" (PDF). congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. p. 32. Retrieved August 2, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "HOUSE COMMITTEES - PUBLIC ACCOUNTS". congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
- ^ Ramos, Christia Marie (December 17, 2020). "Velasco House now has 32 deputy speakers; Defensor stripped of panel chairmanship". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
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