The Philippine Star

Anti-Corruption Day

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On the eve of Internatio­nal AntiCorrup­tion Day, the Office of the Ombudsman indicted Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito and 19 others for graft over the purchase of highpowere­d guns when he was mayor of San Juan.

The ombudsman also indicted yesterday former Bureau of Correction­s director Gaudencio Pangilinan and two BuCor personnel on charges that they split a constructi­on contract into 11 smaller ones to avoid public bidding.

Malacañang, for its part, yesterday suspended for 60 days Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama for grave misconduct and abuse of authority for ordering the demolition of a traffic island and street lighting project that was implemente­d without his approval.

Pangilinan was an appointee of the Aquino administra­tion, but both Ejercito and Rama are opposition figures, with the Cebu City mayor leaving the administra­tion Liberal Party in 2012 to join the United Nationalis­t Alliance. The charges against them may be valid, but with the elections just six months away, there are people who will agree with their complaint that the actions are politicall­y motivated.

Such moves can erode the credibilit­y of an anti-corruption campaign. The public is still waiting for the ombudsman to send to jail without bail officials allied with the administra­tion who were implicated in the pork barrel scam and the Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Program. The prosecutio­n zeal appears to have sputtered to a halt with the detention of opposition senators Jinggoy Estrada, Ramon Revilla Jr. and Juan Ponce Enrile, now out on bail. Plunder complaints are also awaited against the officials responsibl­e for awarding without public bidding a multimilli­on-dollar maintenanc­e contract for the Metro Rail Transit.

Any anti-corruption campaign deserves the support of all sectors. Today the nation joins the world in observing Anti-Corruption Day. The fight, however, is waged best in the same way that justice is applied: equally, without partisan considerat­ions.

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