Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala earns from government P4.2 million (US$96,333) in 2013
MANILA, Philippines – Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala remains the top grosser among Cabinet officials in 2013, with recorded earnings of over P4.2 milllion (US$96,333), a Commission on Audit (COA) report showed.
Based on the 2013 Report of Salaries and Allowances (ROSA) released by the COA on Thursday, June 26, Alcala as agriculture chief received a basic salary of P1,085,940, P29,000 in honoraria, P577,939.18 in allowances, P127,190 in bonuses and incentives and P291,999.95 in discretionary funds for a total of P2,082,069.14 (US$47,557).
He also received P2,105,581.33 for chairing the National Food Authority Council, for a total of P4,217,650 in 2013. This is lower than his pay of P6.04 million (US$137,968) in 2012, when he also topped other Cabinet officials in that regard.
Alcala sat in the governing boards of various government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) for which he received little or no compensation.
These are the Development Academy of the Philippines, Human Settlements Development Corporation, Land Bank of the Philippines, National Dairy Authority, National Tobacco Administration, Philippine Coconut Authority, Philippine Fisheries Development Authority, Philippine International Trading Corporation, Philippine Rice Research Institute, Sugar Regulatory Administration, National Agri-Business Corporation, and ZNAC Rubber Estate Corporation for which he received no pay.
The second highest-paid Cabinet official is Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz with P2.294 million (US$52,362); followed by Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, P2.188 million (US$49,947); Health Secretary Enrique Ona, P2.164 million (US$49,387); Commission Higher Education chairperson Patricia Licuanan, P2.102 million (US$47,930); and Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla, P2.062 (US$47,033).
Others among the top 10 highest-paid Cabinet members are Budget Secretary Florencio Abad, P2.018 million (US$46,064); Science Secretary Mario Montejo, P1.99 million (US$45,442); Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, P1.921 million (US$43,866); and Defense Secretary Voltaire T. Gazmin, P1.916 million (US$43,752).
The highest paid government official in 2013 is Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) President and General Manager Robert G. Vergara, who had a take-home pay of P12.09 million ($275,618) in 2013, from P16.36 million ($372,963) in 2012, also making him the highest-paid among government officials that year.
Cabinet officials and their government pay in 2013, from highest to lowest:
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