![]() ![]() ![]() Ramona Gertrudes Santiago with P11.322 million from P9.239 million the previous year. Landing in seventh spot was BSP assistant governor for financial market operations Ma. In fifth place was BSP deputy governor for financial supervision Chuchi Fonacier with a total pay of P13.504 million, a hefty increase from P8.663 million in 2017 when she placed 13th on the list. Second on the list was Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) president and chief executive officer Cecilia Borromeo with a total pay of P15.803 million from P12.462 million in 2017.īorromeo snatched the spot from BSP deputy governor for monetary and economics Diwa Guinigundo, whose total pay of P14.411 million (from P13.502 million in 2017) relegated him to third spot previously occupied by Borromeo.īSP deputy governor for resource management Maria Almasara Cyd Tuaño-Amador took fourth spot from Solicitor General Jose Calida, who slid to sixth place.Īmador received a total pay of P13.867 million from P10.157 million in 2017, while Calida took home P12.469 million from P10.917 million in 2017. He was replaced by former budget secretary Benjamin Diokno. with total pay of P21.047 million from P14.92 million in 2017.Įspenilla died of cancer on Feb. Retained in the top spot was the late BSP governor Nestor Espenilla Jr. MANILA, Philippines - Executives of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) have again dominated the Commission on Audit (COA)’s list of highest paid government officials.īased on COA’s “Report on Salaries and Allowances” or ROSA, six of the top 10 officials who received the heftiest pay in 2018 were from the BSP. ![]()
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