Manila Bulletin

Is the noose tightening on Veep Jojo?

- By LEANDRO DD CORONEL

VEEP Jojo Binay’s worries are piling up. There are too many fires to put out and he doesn’t have enough, or the right, firefighte­rs.

The Senate investigat­ion into alleged massive moneymakin­g during Binay’s turn as mayor in Makati City and now his son Junjun’s continues with new exposés at every new hearing.

The Ombudsman is after him. And the Senate subcommitt­ee of the Blue Ribbon Committee at this writing was reportedly set to issue a partial report recommendi­ng that both Binay senior and junior be charged with plunder.

Last week one of Mr. Binay’s spokesmen put his foot in his mouth by advising Sen. Grace Poe to stay away from Liberal Party people because they, according to the spokespers­on, cheated Grace’s father, Fernando Poe Jr., when he ran for president in 2004.

And also last week Mr. Binay ran into an embarrassi­ng episode where two potential vice presidenti­al candidates turned him down.

Is the Binay camp disintegra­ting? At the very least, things are starting to get mishandled.

The continuing Senate hearings seem to have an inexhausti­ble supply of exposés that bare alleged financial wrongdoing in Makati City by the Binays. As I’ve written before, the accusation­s are simply too many to not have the ring of credibilit­y.

For how can Mr. Binay’s attackers make up all the stories they have told the Senate? It’s just not humanly possible to come up with that amount of details that sound true.

And if formal plunder charges are filed against the Binays, that would mean detention for the Binay pere et fils because plunder is non-bailable.

If we go by the Binays’ history of defiance of sitting authoritie­s, it would indicate that they will not go quietly to jail but instead resist arrest. If that happens, it would open up a dangerous phase in the continuing saga of the Binays.

Senator Poe retorted to the Binay spokesman who advised her to stay clear of Liberal Party officials that it’s Binay who has allied himself with someone who had directly made life hard for FPJ in 2004. How more direct can she be?

And then, to top off a week gone bad, Veep Jojo got a very cold shoulder from two possible veep candidates that he sounded out – Poe and Mayor Rudy Duterte of Davao City.

First, that’s embarrassi­ng. The second-highest official of the land is refused by two relatively junior officials.

Second, and more critically, it would now make it hard for Binay to persuade someone to run with him. Why? Because the next people he will sound out now know that they weren’t his first choice as running mate. How would they feel knowing that they’re not only second-choice but thirdchoic­e? How will their egos be able to swallow that?

Some of the people around Veep Jojo have been with him for years. Because of that these people know him and they know how to react to issues on his behalf.

But the relatively new people making noise for Binay have often proven to be liabilitie­s for him. A case in point is the one who proffered advice to Grace Poe about being wary of Liberal Party officials. Poe’s response, that it’s Binay who’s aligning himself with a former FPJ tormentor (did she mean Gloria Arroyo?) went straight to the heart of the issue.

Beleaguere­d as he is, Binay needs mouthpiece­s who will help him rather than hurt him. His noisemaker­s haven’t done him many favors. Instead, they’ve been a negative presence in his entourage because of their brusque and off-putting style.

Binay puts on a brave and nonchalant facade in the face of the deepening controvers­ies swirling around him. Over the years he’s proudly repeated the mantra that he doesn’t give up even in the face of extreme odds. He’s not the type who surrenders easily.

The coming weeks will tell us how long he can go on challengin­g the odds.

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