Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Bistek and Karen D.


Bautista says that they fed 2,500 and based on records, every meal cost 40 (some as high as 150 pesos per). So, 2,500 x 40= 100,000 for each meal. If they fed them thrice, that's 300,000 pesos per day.


Okey. So, for a month which includes weekends, that would only be 9 million pesos. So, for a year, that would cost the Quezon City government, 108 million pesos. The question that everybody wants to know is--why did the government spent 270 million pesos, for a feeding program which only amounted to 108 million? Where did the rest of the money go?

In this interview with Karen Davila, Herbert Bautista admits that he spent P8million to P9million a month feeding 2,500 people in a project called Halamanan at Bakuran.

Mathematics time!

Assuming that each meal costs P50, this would amount to 125,000 a day, multiplied by 24 days, this would amount to JUST P2.9 Million.

Even if they were fed twice a day, the total would be P4.8 Million a month.

The question is, where did the rest of the P8 million to P9million go?

1 comment:

  1. Pockets? Hehehe. Or maybe we helped them get new cars? Our taxes were used to help them get new cars! Boooooooo.

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