Senators question redaction of Duterte Cabinet’s SALNs

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte presides over the 12th Cabinet Meeting at the State Dining Room in Malacañang on February 7, 2017. SIMEON CELI JR./Presidential Photo

Senators questioned the redaction in the December 2016 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) of President Duterte’s Cabinet members.

“You surrender your right to privacy once you enter government service,” Senator Grace Poe said on Tuesday as she said that it was not justifiable for Cabinet officials to invoke the Data Privacy Act to black out certain items, including acquisition costs of properties, from their SALNs.

“Alam mo mali iyon. Kasi nga kaya nga tayo nagkaroon ng Freedom of Information sa Executive at saka paglalahad ng katotohanan sa SALN, dapat nakikita yung mga impormasyon ukol diyan,” Poe said in an ambush interview.

“Ang right to privacy, karapatan yan ng lahat, pero kapag ikaw ay nasa gobyerno, yung mga ibang karapatan na iyan ay kailangan mong isuko,” she said.

Cabinet members, according to a Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), redacted several information on their SALNs submitted last December, including the exact location of real properties, the acquisition costs and amounts of real and personal properties, the business addresses of business interests and financial connections, among others.

On Monday, Senator Antonio Trillanes IV filed a resolution seeking a Senate investigation into the redactions.

“Kami dito sa Senado wala kaming redaction bakit doon sa Executive meron? So titingnan natin if somebody violated the law at itong kanilang FOI executive order ay viniolate nila mismo,” Trillanes said in an ambush interview.

Sensitive details like addresses and personal information of an official’s children could be hidden from the record but not his or her owned properties, companies and affiliations, Poe said.

Senator Sonny Angara, too, said that the amount of properties acquired should be disclosed as it is the purpose of issuing SALNs.

“I don’t think you can redact the amounts. At least under our law. I don’t know what the policy of the Executive is. I’m just speaking from the point of view of the FOI law that we have here, being one of the authors,” Angara said.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon said the SALN law must be revisited to clarify the terms for privacy.

In the legislative branch, Drilon said they are required to release all information in their SALNs.

“Dito naman sa amin, hindi naman ganon, nire-release lahat. Dahilan po diyan, we must revisit yung SALN law para liwanagin kung ano ba talaga ang tama dahil ang sinasabi nilang dahilan ay privacy,” Drilon said.

“This should prompt us to revisit and review the present SALN law,” he said.

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