In 2020, the DICT, under Honasan’s leadership, admitted spending P300 million in confidential funds to conduct surveillance. Both the COA and former DICT undersecretary Eliseo Rio Jr., who resigned during that controversy, flagged irregularities in the funds’ disbursement.
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In 2020, the DICT, under Honasan’s leadership, admitted spending P300 million in confidential funds to conduct surveillance. Both the COA and former DICT undersecretary Eliseo Rio Jr., who resigned during that controversy, flagged irregularities in the funds’ disbursement.
By tech
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Feb 7, 2025
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