What about PDAF scam? Nancy Binay hits ‘one-sided’ blue ribbon committee

Nancy Binay

Senator Nancy Binay. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Senator  Nancy  Binay  assailed  the  Senate  blue ribbon  committee on   Tuesday for being “one-sided” and  for  giving  preference to  requests   made by administration  senators.

Binay said she could hardly understand “the apparent inaction” of the committee being headed by Senator Teofisto Guingona III on her repeated requests for certain documents on questionable releases under the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and Various Infrastructures Including Local Projects (VILP).

“How long does it take for the Blue Ribbon Committee to get the documents it needs on PDAF? It has been more than a year since I requested for documents pertaining to the releases of PDAF and VILP funds–pero hanggang ngayon ni isang piraso ng report eh wala pa akong nahahawakan (But until now, I still have not received a single report),”  she said  in a statement.

“Hindi po ba dapat ay pantay-pantay ang pagtrato ng Blue Ribbon Committee sa lahat ng mga kasong dinidinig nito? Bakit ‘pag kakampi ang bilis ibigay ang requests? Hindi po pwedeng bibitiwan na nila at wala na silang pakialam sa naunang kaso kapag nakahanap na sila ng mas sensationalized na kaso,” she said.

(Isn’t the Blue Ribbon Committee supposed to be just in hearing cases? Why does it act faster when allies are the ones making requests? It cannot just drop the previous cases if it finds a more sensationalized one.)

Binay said that by the way the hearings are conducted, the committee has “ceased to be an independent and non-partisan panel, and has instead become a lowbrow jury concentrating on loose talks.”

“Kaya sana po ay alalahanin nina Sen.TG  (Guingona’s initials) ang papel niya bilang chairman at huwag hayaang maging one-sided ang imbestigasyon ng blue ribbon. Inumpisahan nila ang pagdinig sa PDAF, kung may mga isyu pang hindi nalulutas, dapat po ay tingnan nila ito at hindi ipagwalangbahala na lamang,” she further said.

(That’s why Senator TG should remember his role as the chairman and that he should not let the Blue Ribbon’s investigations to be one-sided. They already heard the PDAF (scam case), so if there are still unresolved issues, then they should take a look at these and not just ignore them.)

Binay pointed out that since September 12, 2013, she has been asking for the documents on the following:

  1. The P69.261 billion released to the Department of Public Works and Highways ROs and DEOs for the VILP for CY 2007 to 2009 which could not be accounted to a specific legislator;
  1. The P1.126 billion released for PDAF which could not be accounted to a specific legislator;
  1. The P6.5 million released from Other Sources such as Financial Assistance (FA) to Local Government Units and Budgetary Support to Government Owned and Controlled Corporations; and
  1. The complete summary of schedule of releases from PDAF per legislator and Implementing Agencies for CY 2007 to CY 2009.

Guingona’s first reply, she said, only came November 7, 2013, telling her of the committee’s transmittal of the request for the said documents from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

On December 13, 2013, Binay said the DBM sent its reply to her request but she said the letter only held the findings of the Commission on Audit (COA) report on the PDAF and VILP.

She said the DBM told her that it still had to validate the COA findings and that a DBM Task Force had been formed for this purpose. It also informed her that the findings of the Task Force would still have to be presented to the COA before it could be sent to the senator’s office.

“I am curious as to why the DBM still needs to go over its Task Force’s findings with COA when the documents I am asking for [are] from the DBM. Is it not sure of its reports on the PDAF and VILP? Is the DBM trying to hide details of its transactions from the Blue Ribbon Committee?” Binay asked.

On February 17, 2014, she said she wrote Guingona, reiterating her request for the aforementioned documents. She said she received a reply from Guingona on February 20, 2014, repeating that her request had already been referred to the DBM and that another letter would be sent in order to follow up on her request.

Binay said she reiterated her request in another letter to Guingona on April 7, 2014, and on May 12, 2014.

“What we all want is to solve this case once and for all. We should not leave any issue unsolved. We should not stop with Napoles when there are so much more NGOs involved in this scam,” the senator said, referring to  detained Janet Lim-Napoles, the alleged mastermind  of the so-called “pork barrel” scam.

“Hindi po dapat mamili ang blue ribbon committee ng kasong didinggin nito. Ang PDAF po ay isa sa malalaking issue na dapat mabigyan ng atensyon ng komite ni Senator TG. Sa tingin ko po ay importante ang mga dokumentong hinihingi ko upang mas maintindihan natin ang nangyari sa PDAF scam. Importante pong malaman natin kung alin pang mga NGO ang sangkot dito sa mga maanomalyang transaksyon, hindi po dapat ito magtapos kay Napoles,” Binay said.

(The blue ribbon committee should not show preference for the cases it is hearing. The PDAF (scam) is one of the biggest issues that need the attention of Senator TG’s committee. I think that the documents I am asking for are important so we can shed light to the PDAF scam. It is important for us to know which NGOs are involved in anomalous transactions, and the (probe) shouldn’t end on Napoles.)

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