The Philippine Star

Non-impeachers get pork barrel

- By JESS DIAZ

Congressme­n who did not sign the impeachmen­t complaint against then chief justice Renato Corona last December have received their pork barrel allocation­s for this year from Malacañang.

Among them is Navotas Rep. Tobias Tiangco, the only congressma­n who testified for Corona’s defense.

According to a Department of Budget and Management ( DBM) report, the Palace disbursed P32.3 million for Tiangco’s district on June 6 and 14, just days after the Senate impeachmen­t court voted 20-3 to convict and remove Corona from office for violating

the Constituti­on and betraying public trust.

Another recipient is Pastor Alcover Jr. of the party- list group Alliance for Nationalis­m and Democracy (ANAD). He has received P20 million. Alcover not only stayed away from the Corona impeachmen­t process but had even threatened to file an impeachmen­t complaint against President Aquino as well.

The disburseme­nts came from the P25-billion Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF), the official name of the congressio­nal pork barrel, which allocates P200 million for each senator and P70 million for each member of the House of Representa­tives.

Similar releases have been made to senators, including Miriam Defensor-Santiago and Ferdinand Marcos Jr., two of the three senator-judges who voted to acquit Corona.

Another House member who did not sign the impeachmen­t complaint against Corona but received his PDAF allocation for 2012 was Muntinlupa Rep. Rodolfo Biazon, a partymate of President Aquino in the ruling Liberal Party (LP).

Biazon received P35 million, or half of his annual P70million allocation.

The LP senatorial ticket in the May 2013 elections reportedly has a slot for him or his son, Customs Commission­er Ruffy Biazon, who lost his senatorial bid in 2010.

A second LP non-impeacher, Hermilando Mandanas of Batangas, has received P20 million in PDAF funds.

He lost his chairmansh­ip of the House ways and means committee shortly after refusing to sign the impeachmen­t complaint against Corona, who is his provincema­te.

In contrast, the elder Biazon kept his defense committee post.

Allies of former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who stayed away from the impeachmen­t process, are getting their share of pork barrel fund releases.

They include Minority Leader Danilo Suarez, P35 million; Amelita Villarosa of Mindoro Occidental, P35 million; Martin Romualdez of Leyte, P34.150 million; Simeon Datumanong of Maguindana­o, P32.8 million; Marc Douglas Cagas of Davao del Sur, P32.8 million; Imelda Dimaporo of Lanao del Norte, P28.6 million; and her daughter Fatima Aliah, also of Lanao del Norte, P15 million for 2012 and P34.12 million for 2011.

While non-Corona impeachers are getting PDAF releases, some prominent House members who impeached the former chief justice are still awaiting their funds for this year.

They include Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr., and Joseph Emilio Abaya of Cavite, Rodolfo Fariñas of Ilocos Norte, Juan Edgardo Angara of Aurora, and Elpidio Barzaga Jr. of Dasmariñas City in Cavite.

Abaya was manager of the House panel that prosecuted Corona in his Senate impeachmen­t trial, while Fariñas and Barzaga were part of the panel. Angara served as one of the prosecutio­n panel’s three spokespers­ons.

Some key prosecutio­n players have received PDAF funds for this year. They include lead prosecutor Niel Tupas Jr. of Iloilo, P35 million; prosecutio­n panel member Raul Daza of Northern Samar, P30.58 million; and spokesmen Miro Quimbo of Marikina, P29.68 million, and Erin Tañada of Quezon, P28.65 million.

Other notable House members who have received their funds are Jack Enrile of Cagayan, P34 million for 2012 and P3 million for 2011; Lani Mercado Revilla of Cavite, P35 million (2012); and Mark Villar of Las Piñas, P20 million for 2012 and P15 million for 2011.

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