The Philippine Star

‘Not all House members are snakes’

- By JESS DIAZ

The House of Representa­tives may be a snake pit, but not all its inhabitant­s are snakes.

That’s according to Majority Leader Fredenil Castro, who

defended the strict rules he and his colleagues have imposed on media and public access to their statements of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth (SALNs).

In an interview on The Chiefs on Cignal TV’s One News on Wednesday night, Castro responded to criticisms that he and his colleagues would try to protect themselves and hide their wealth by denying requests for SALN copies.

“While it may be true that there are snakes in the House of Representa­tives, not everybody is a snake,” he told his three interviewe­rs.

“Some of them are crocodiles!” one of the three quipped.

Castro took the remark in stride, saying, “Crocodile? Again, that is part of the prejudgmen­t and bias we have.”

He lamented that lawmakers, “unlike governors and mayors, are often portrayed (in movies and TV shows) as villains, heads of drug rings or other nefari2467, ous activities.”

“Because of this impression, there is prejudgmen­t as to the conduct and fidelity of congressme­n in the performanc­e of their duties. It is not our business to protect our peers,” he said.

Castro made claims that are not supported by the strict SALN rules contained in Resolution which he authored and was adopted by the House.

He said a copy of a member’s wealth statement would be “automatica­lly released” to a requesting journalist once the SALN review and compliance committee establishe­s the identity and legitimacy of the latter.

The guidelines do not provide for such automatic release. In fact, they are more stringent for journalist­s.

Under the resolution, a requesting party will be asked to provide all informatio­n about himself in a prescribed form and to state the purpose of the request, interest sought to be served and, if applicable, justificat­ion for access to previous SALNs.

He will be required to sign an undertakin­g that he will not use the SALN for any purpose other than the one stated in his request, will not use it commercial­ly except as a news material and will not use it in such a way that it would put the declarant in danger or compromise his job. There are other prohibitio­ns contained in the undertakin­g.

Another requiremen­t: photocopie­s of at least two government­issued identifica­tion cards.

Section 12 of Rule V prescribes additional requiremen­ts for journalist­s: proof under oath of media affiliatio­n and a certificat­ion of the accreditat­ion of media organizati­on as a legitimate media practition­er.

Earlier, Castro said journalist­s

covering the House would get the usual annual summary of SALN of the chamber’s members within 20 days from the April 30 SALN filing deadline.

In his Cignal TV interview, he said if a member refuses to have his SALN given to a requesting party, that is the time that the request reaches the House plenary session and the chamber could, by a majority vote, decide to release the document.

This resort to plenary interventi­on would give the requesting party the chance to challenge the “arbitrarin­ess of the denial of a request,” Castro said.

Again, such assertion apparently does not find support in the rules.

Under Rule IV on “Review and Compliance,” the SALN committee is authorized “to act on all requests for copies of filed SALNs provided that access to copies of SALNs of House members by the public should also be approved by a majority of the House in plenary session.”

Such plenary approval requiremen­t for any request is reiterated in Section 14 of Rule V on “Access to filed SALNs,” which provides that “access to copies of the SALNs of House members by the public should be referred to the House plenary for final determinat­ion.”

If the House approves a request, the requesting party is required to pay P300 for each copy of a SALN.

Not all of the informatio­n contained in the wealth declaratio­n will be disclosed.

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