Gov’t sets aside 
          P24.8-M for PNoy’s working visit to US
          
          Press Release
September 
          18, 2011
          
          MALACAÑANG  –  An 
          estimated P24.8 million will be spent by the government for President 
          Benigno Aquino III’s five-day working visit to the United States, 
          where he will deliver a keynote speech at the official launch of the 
          Open Government Partnership (OGP) on Sept. 20, Executive Secretary 
          Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. Said on Sunday.
          
          The President is 
          scheduled to leave Sunday evening via a commercial flight to San 
          Francisco, along with a delegation that will include Foreign Secretary 
          Albert Del Rosario,  Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, Trade Secretary 
          Gregory Domingo, Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman, 
          Transportation and Communication Secretary Manuel Roxas II, Budget 
          Secretary Florencio Abad, Presidential Communications Development and 
          Strategic Planning Secretary Ramon Carandang, and Bangko Sentral 
          Governor Amando Tetangco, Jr.
          
          President Aquino was 
          invited by US President Barack Obama and Brazilian President Dilma 
          Rousseff to the official launch of the OGP in 
          New York, 
          a new multilateral initiative to promote transparency, empower 
          citizens, fight corruption and harness new technologies to strengthen 
          governance. 
          
          Presidents Obama and 
          Rousseff co-chair the initiative with the theme “The Power of Open: A 
          Global Discussion.”
          
          The Philippines is one 
          of eight countries, and one of only two from 
          Asia, which 
          comprise the Steering Committee of OGP. The other seven countries are 
          the US, 
          Brazil, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Mexico, Norway and South 
          Africa. 
          
          Steering Committee 
          members are selected based on the following criteria: fiscal 
          transparency, access to information, disclosures related to elected 
          officials and citizen engagement. 
          
          “President Aquino's 
          participation in the event and the selection of our country as a 
          member of the Steering Committee reflects the international 
          community’s recognition of the President’s commitment to open 
          governance and anti-corruption programs and practices,” Ochoa said.
          
          
          “Such programs are so 
          important to the President that he himself chairs the Cabinet Cluster 
          on Good Governance, which oversees and spearheads these initiatives,” 
          Ochoa stressed.
          
          The P24.8-million 
          budget covers expenses for hotel accommodations, food, transportation, 
          telecommunications and equipment requirements, among others, during 
          the official visit. 
          
          The Chief Executive’s 
          first stop is San Francisco for a short layover before going to New 
          York, where he will also be conferred a Doctor of Laws degree, honoris 
          causa at Fordham University.
          
          President Aquino will 
          also meet high-level business executives belonging to the US-ASEAN 
          Business Council, the US Chamber of Commerce and the 
          Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce, and speak before the IBM 
          Centennial Forum, “Think: A Forum on the Future of Leadership,” for 
          the computer giant’s 100th anniversary.
          
          After New York, the 
          President will fly to Washington D.C. to deliver a public lecture 
          during the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings with an audience composed of 
          finance ministers, central bank officials and country representatives. 
          His lecture will discuss the roles of citizen empowerment, good 
          governance and anti-corruption initiatives as agents of poverty 
          reduction.
          
          The President will 
          also meet with the Filipino communities in 
          Washington, 
          D.C., 
          Maryland 
          and Virginia, an area where approximately 110,000 Filipinos live. He 
          will return to the country on Sept. 23.