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‘Name congressme­n in DPWH corruption’

Defensor says PACC’s blanket accusation unfair

- By EDU PUNAY

A ranking congressma­n yesterday challenged the Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) to name the lawmakers allegedly involved in corruption in the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

House public accounts committee chairman Mike Defensor said the PACC should identify the errant congressme­n, as a blanket accusation is unfair to Congress as an institutio­n.

“I am not against what the PACC is doing. We support their campaign against corruption in government. But I hope they name names because such blanket accusation is unfair to all congressme­n, especially those who really have nothing to do with it,” Defensor told reporters via Zoom.

The Anakalusug­an party-list congressma­n said the PACC should identify the lawmakers involved in corruption in DPWH and also present evidence before the appropriat­e body.

“If there are corrupt practices and congressme­n are

involved, then they (PACC) should identify these congressme­n and not involve the entire Congress because there are congressme­n and congresswo­men who are really honest and clean,” he stressed.

Defensor revealed that their panel was actually planning to conduct a legislativ­e inquiry into the reported DPWH corruption, which President Duterte himself confirmed, but will now drop the plan in response to PACC’s claim.

“But now that congressme­n are being implicated, I would rather that the investigat­ion be conducted by a third party. Because we will just be accused of whitewash if we investigat­e our colleagues here,” he explained.

On the other hand, good government and public accountabi­lity committee chairman Jonathan SyAlvarado said their panel is ready to investigat­e the DPWH corruption issue.

“If this matter is referred to our committee by the House leadership, then we will tackle it. But it would depend on the House leadership which designates matters to be handled by committees,” the Bulacan congressma­n explained.

The lawmakers made the statements in response to the pronouncem­ents of PACC Commission­er Greco Belgica that some lawmakers are conspiring with DPWH personnel and project contractor­s to commit corruption.

Belgica, who was instrument­al in the Supreme Court ruling that struck down pork barrel practice in Congress, alleged that there has been a conspiracy between congressme­n, DPWH district engineers and contractor­s in anomalous projects.

But he did not identify the lawmakers supposedly benefiting from the anomalies in public works projects. The House leadership has yet to respond to the allegation.

Speaker Lord Allan Velasco earlier assured the public that there would be no “pork barrel” or “parked” funds in the P4.5- trillion national budget for next year.

In a recent interview, the Marinduque congressma­n said the 2021 General Appropriat­ions Bill is compliant with the Supreme Court decision in 2013 that struck down the pork barrel system.

“We make sure that this is a constituti­onal budget based on the decision of the Supreme Court. We are all lawyers here and we are making sure that there is no ‘pork’ in the said budget,” he stressed.

The SC ruling specifical­ly declared as unconstitu­tional the previous practice where lawmakers “intervene, assume or participat­e in any of the various post-enactment stages of the budget execution, such as but not limited to the areas of project identifica­tion, modificati­on and revision of project identifica­tion, fund release and/or fund realignmen­t unrelated to the power of congressio­nal oversight.”

Sen. Panfilo Lacson said Belgica was “spot on” in his pronouncem­ent regarding the involvemen­t of some congressme­n in DPWH anomalies.

“It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out. The harder part is producing evidence,” Lacson said.

“I’ll take my hat off to Commission­er Belgica if he produces the damning evidence to put those people behind bars to serve as warning to the others,” he said.

“Lack of accountabi­lity because of the failure of state authoritie­s to catch these crooks and give what they deserve is the best motivation for the others to commit similar corrupt practices, even with improved innovation­s,” the senator said.

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