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Senate blue ribbon panel plans to summon Binay

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 07:24 PM August 27, 2014

Vice President Jejomar Binay

MANILA, Philippines – The Senate blue ribbon committee is planning to call Vice  President Jejomar Binay to appear before  its investigation into the controversial Makati City Hall 2 building.

Binay was the mayor of Makati when the construction of the alleged anomalous project  started  in 2007.

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“May hearing kami sa Sept. 4, dun na lang namin pag-uusapan kasi medyo full pa yung witnesses’ list natin, magpe-present pa Hilmarcs and then si Vice Mayor Mercado, ang COA nandun pa,” Senator  Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III,  who presides over the  sub-blue ribbon committee’s investigation on the controversy, said in an interview  on Wednesday.

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“By September 4 siguro, I will issue a letter-invitation to the Vice  President to attend the next hearing,” Pimentel said.

Binay, in a press conference early Wednesday,  refused to say whether he would face  the Senate  probe, saying he has  not yet  received an invitation from the committee.

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Binay  has repeatedly  denied  that the  project was overpriced.

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