The Philippine Star

Miriam hits ‘psywar ops’ in pork scam

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en. Miriam efensor an tiago said that there is a vast, costly and sinister disinforma tion o eration to com el the Office of the Ombudsman to grant the motions for reconsid eration of enators uan Ponce nrile, inggoy strada, and amon evilla r. ho have

been found liable for plunder in the pork barrel scam.

“The principals in this massive psywar operation are: Sen. Enrile; his former chief of staff Gigi Reyes; and Enrile’s ally and attack dog Panfilo Lacson,” Santiago said in a commenceme­nt speech yesterday at the Lyceum University-Laguna.

“Enrile, 90, is facing suspension from office as senator, and imprisonme­nt in a detention cell while facing trial. He is desperate to prevent the ombudsman from filing the case against him in court,” Santiago said.

She said that this “trinity of unholy conspirato­rs” includes former senator Lacson and Reyes, because both were granted safe haven in Enrile’s hometown in Cagayan.

Lacson was a fugitive from justice who was never punished by the court when he finally appeared.

“Where is Reyes? Nobody knows. Why would Lacson come forward with a spurious document, one month after he claims that it was handed to him?” Santiago said.

Santiago said that Lacson’s claims are “so full of holes that it’s like a sieve.”

She said it is “incredible” that while the alleged pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles’ family could have easily contacted other government officials close to President Aquino, Lacson claims that only he was approached, although he is no longer a senator, but one of many presidenti­al assistants.

The senator warned the public, particular­ly in Metro Manila, to “keep your composure and remain level-headed” during what she claims will turn out to be a “massive psy-war disinforma­tion campaign using pork barrel kickbacks.”

She said the aim of the psy-war campaign is to discredit the Aquino administra­tion, and distract public attention away from the trial and prosecutio­n of those charged with plunder.

“This is a diversiona­ry tactic, very similar to the so-called Zamboanga uprising. Both are bankrolled heavily, because they are intended to forcibly turn public attention away from the criminal culpabilit­y of those charged with plunder. For the respondent­s, this is a desperate make-orbreak situation,” she said.

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