Bong Go wants Senate to probe Duterte admin's drug war

Bong Go wants Senate to probe Duterte admin’s drug war

/ 01:13 PM October 14, 2024

Bong Go wants Senate to probe Duterte admin's drug war

Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go (Senate Public Relations and Information Bureau)

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, former aide of ex-president Rodrigo Duterte, mulls filing a resolution to kickstart the Senate investigation into the Duterte administration’s drug war.

Go said he is “very much willing” to initiate a parallel probe in the Senate if there is a need for it.

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“Kung kakailanganin po para magkaroon tayo ng parallel investigation dito sa Senado para malaman po natin ang katotohanan. Para malaman natin kung ano lang ‘yung totoo at  ano po ang naidulot nito sa ating mga kababayan” Go told reporters in an ambush interview on Monday.

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(If it is necessary to conduct a parallel probe in the Senate to know the truth and what it caused our citizens.)

During the House of Representatives’ Quad Committee hearing last Friday, Oct. 11, retired police colonel Royina Garma said Go allegedly coordinated with National Police Commission Commissioner Edilberto Leonardo in setting up a system to give police officers cash incentives for every drug suspect in the drug list killed.

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Garma also said Go was working with his aide Irmina Espino, who is also known as “Muking,” in the financial operations related to the drug war.

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Following Garma’s testimony, the quad panel summoned Espino to its next hearing on the drug war.

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READ: Bong Go’s aide summoned to next House hearing on drug war

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Go belied Garma’s accusations.

“It’s not true. Like I said, there was no reward system. So these staff, their job is related to administrative matters, presidential engagement, schedules, and appointments. I pity these Filipinos who are also only ordinary staff for they are being dragged into these baseless accusations and hearsay,” he said in Filipino.

READ: Bong Go denies involvement in drug war, rewards system

According to Go, Espino used to work at the Office of the President.

He also said he is willing to attend the House quad panel’s next hearing.

“I played no role because the operations on the war on drugs were not my mandate. I am not involved because it was not my mandate. My job used to be in line with executive orders, engagements of the president, and I admit there were times that the president called me to arrange some meetings, but not in the operations of war on drugs. I am not involved,” he added.

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As of February 2022, data from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency showed that the number of drug suspects killed in the Duterte administration’s war on drugs climbed to 6,235.

READ: Total drug war deaths at 6,235 as of February 2022, says PDEA

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