RECORD 7TH STRAIGHT HIGHEST OPINION MULA SA COA NAKOPO NG PAG-IBIG

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TINANGGAP ng Pag-IBIG Fund ang  7th consecutive highest opinion mula sa state auditors na nagtala ng isa na namang  record sa 38 ta-ong kasaysayan ng Fund.

Ngayong Hunyo ay ipinadala ng  Commission on Audit (COA) ang kopya ng  resulta ng audit ng accounts at  transactions sa Pag-IBIG Fund para sa taong 2018. Binigyan ng state  auditors ang Pag-IBIG Fund ng unmodified opinion, na best opinion na maaaring tanggapijn ng isang government agency o corporation mula sa COA.

“The Auditor rendered an unmodified opinion on the fairness of the presentation of the financial statements of HDMF (Home Development Mutual Fund) for the years ended December 31, 2018 and 2017,” nakasaad sa liham ni Director Ma. Lisa P. Inguillo, officer-in-charge ng COA’s Social Security Services and  Housing Cluster.

“For the seventh consecutive year, COA has granted on Pag-IBIG Fund its highest opinion on our financial statements. This milestone is yet another proof that Pag-IBIG Fund is working hard to serve our members while maintaining the integrity and sustainability of the Filipino workers’ fund which is in line with President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s directive for all government offices to maintain a corrupt-free operation in serving the people,” sabi naman ni Secretary Eduardo D. del Rosario, concurrent Chairman ng Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council at ng Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees.

Mula 2012 hamggang 2017,  ang COA ay nagbigay ng unqualified opinions sa financial statement ng Pag-IBIG Fund at ng unmodified opinion para sa taong  2018.  Ginamit ng mga auditor kapwa ang  unqualified opinion at unmodified opinion upang mangahulugan na ang financial statements ng isang kompanya o  ahensiya ay iprinisinta, ‘in all material respects’, alinsunod sa applicable financial reporting frameworks.

“Pag-IBIG Fund had a record-breaking year in 2018! We posted record-highs in net income amounting to P33.17 billion, housing loan takeout worth P75.3 billion which benefitted 90,375 members,  short-term loans totaling P49.23 billion which aided 2.43 million members, and members’ savings collections of P40.27 billion. Achieving record feats and earning yet  another highest recognition from COA truly makes 2018 our best-year ever,”  pahayag ni Pag-IBIG Fund CEO Acmad Rizaldy P. Moti.

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