Philippine Daily Inquirer

VP Binay camp urges audit of 3 senators’ pork

- Christine O. Avendaño

THE CAMP of Vice President Jejomar Binay yesterday demanded that the three senators tormenting him submit an audit of their respective projects financed by the Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF), the Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Program (DAP) and other congressio­nal insertions in the spirit of transparen­cy.

The challenge was issued by Binay’s political spokespers­on, Rico Quicho, to Senators Aquilino Pimentel III, Antonio Trillanes IV and Alan Peter Cayetano.

Quicho said he issued the chal- lenge since Pimentel “has been bandying about that the ongoing Senate blue ribbon subcommitt­ee hearings on Binay are being conducted under the principle public office is a public trust.”

“Their infrastruc­ture projects should also be audited using the Langdon and Seah Constructi­on Cost Handbook, which they have invoked in the hearings and subsequent report,” Quicho said, referring to book used by the subcommitt­ee in looking at the constructi­on costs of the allegedly overpriced Makati City Hall Building II.

Quicho also slammed Pimentel for just calling for an audit of the key shelter agencies that Binay handled when he was still the head of the House and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council, saying it would have been “reasonable” if the senator also sought an audit of all agencies handled by resigned officials.

Regularly audited

Replying to Quicho’s challenge, Pimentel said, “All PDAF projects are regularly audited with or without our consent.”

Trillanes said that for the nth time, he had said that his PDAF/DAP projects had been audited by the Commission on Audit.

“They are all posted on our website and anybody can access it,” Trillanes said in a text message.

He said that if Binay’s camp had any informatio­n that his office had committed any irregulari­ty, “then they could simply expose it to the media.”

“In the meantime, they should answer the numerous allegation­s of corruption against them,” Trillanes said.

 ?? GABRIEL CARDINOZA /
INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON ?? WHAT, NOBABIES TO KISS? An old woman hugs Vice President Jejomar Binay as he arrives at the public market in Dasol town, Pangasinan, to begin his three-day visit to the province. Binay has been touring the country to defend himself from accusation­s of...
GABRIEL CARDINOZA / INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON WHAT, NOBABIES TO KISS? An old woman hugs Vice President Jejomar Binay as he arrives at the public market in Dasol town, Pangasinan, to begin his three-day visit to the province. Binay has been touring the country to defend himself from accusation­s of...

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