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In two recently released decisions, the COA affirmed the disallowance of P80.79 million in Christmas, performance and anniversary bonuses for 2009 to 2010, and P83.06 million in educational assistance and "birthday gift" benefits for 2014.
The ordinary employees who received the bonuses in 2009 and 2010 were not covered by the refund order, because they were 'passive recipients' who merely relied on the honest belief that the amounts were due them.
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The COA rejected PhilHealth's argument that the incentives were covered by the collective bargaining agreements with the employees.
The order was already the third demand letter sent by COA to Hontiveros since she left office before being elected as Senator on 2016 General Elections.
The three other former employees who were ordered to return the fund are former members of the board of director Paulia Panopio, Glenn Cutanda, and Arturo Palomino.
COA's order does not include the P1.7 billion fund that allegedly used by Hontiveros during her campaign.
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