The Philippine Star

Poe, Escudero back reopening of pork barrel probe

- By PAOLO ROMERO

Several Senators are inclined to seek another round of investigat­ion on the pork barrel scam to identify those who could be behind the multibilli­on-peso anomaly other than businesswo­man Janet Lim Napoles.

In separate radio interviews, Senators Grace Poe and Francis Escudero both expressed the need to put closure to the misuse of the defunct Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) by getting to the bottom of the scandal, noting that the case involving Napoles comprised only less than half of the total amount that went to the pockets of unscrupulo­us public officials and their cohorts.

Escudero said he favors a reopening of the Senate investigat­ion, especially if the Department of Justice (DOJ) could present new evidence that would pin down other involved personalit­ies.

“Janet Napoles dealt with so many people, who have yet to be charged. So, the ball is in their (DOJ) court. I’m in favor of reopening the investigat­ion in the DOJ or in the Senate but let’s also wait for the findings of the DOJ,” Escudero added.

He explained that only P6 billion worth of pork has been investigat­ed in relation to the case of Napoles while the Commission on Audit (COA) had reported that P13 billion to P14 billion of public funds were unaccounte­d for.

For her part, Poe underscore­d the need to resolve the matter once and for all, adding that a number of personalit­ies who have been previously named in past investigat­ions have yet to come forward.

“If there are unresolved issues or new evidence, then it (scam) must be reinvestig­ated,” Poe said, noting that many other individual­s profited from PDAF funds.

The lawmakers were reacting to a call by former Makati vice mayor and Campaign for Public Accountabi­lity (CPA) convenor Bobby Brillante for the Senate to reopen its investigat­ion into the pork barrel scandal, particular­ly the supposed involvemen­t of Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.

Brillante, also secretary general of the Kilusan ng mga Demokratik­ong Pilipino, alleged that during the Aquino administra­tion, the Senate “was bent on derailing the issues and covering up for some people (and) at the same time pin down the (members of the) opposition.”

“Their investigat­ion focused only on three opposition senators,” Brillante said. “This time around we hope that an investigat­ion will produce a more complete picture of all those involved in the pork barrel scam.”

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