No P28-B loan from South Korea —DOF

Department of Finance (Photo courtesy of DOF / Pixabay)

By Anna Leah Gonzales | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Finance (DOF) denied the existence of a P28 billion official development assistance (ODA) loan from South Korea.

The DOF made the statement Wednesday following reports that South Korean President Lee Jae-myung suspended the ODA due to corruption concerns.

“As regards [to] the supposed P28 billion official development assistance (ODA) loan between South Korea and the Philippines, the Department of Finance categorically clarifies that no such loan exists,” the DOF said.

“Nevertheless, we reaffirm to our bilateral partners that the Philippine government will match their trust and confidence with full transparency and accountability,” it added.

In another statement, the DOF explained that the P28 billion PBBM Rural Modular Bridge Project loan is currently being proposed to be funded by France and not South Korea.

“As part of standard practice, the Philippine government explores financing options with multiple development partners for key projects,” it said.

The DOF said the project was initially considered for funding through South Korea, but the Department of Agrarian Reform decided to halt previous discussions last year due to non-alignment on scope and other key technical specifications.

The DOF added that as early as the last quarter of 2024, the government already decided to look for other bilateral partners who can implement the full scope of the project.

“Hence, there is no existing loan for the said project with South Korea,” it said.

“The government is now in advanced negotiations with the French Government to finalize the project’s technical and financial terms,” the DOF added.

Popular

Gatchalian-led Senate overhauls committee heads under new majority bloc

By Brian Campued As the Senate convenes for its special session on Wednesday, a new set of committee chairships and memberships have also been elected...

DSWD ready to augment food pack support to quake-affected communities in Mindanao

By Brian Campued Consistent with the earlier directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to ensure sustained relief and recovery efforts following the effects of...

PBBM orders release of P362-M to fast-track rehab of quake-damaged infra in Mindanao

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet On top of concurrent efforts from various agencies to help Mindanaoans rise from the effects of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that...

PBBM says anti-corruption drive among gov’t’s top priorities

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said the fight against corruption remains one of the most...