The Philippine Star

Speaker: 3, not 2, congressme­n on Duterte narco-list

- By DELON PORCALLA

Not just two, but three incumbent congressme­n are included in President Duterte’s thick file of government officials and employees involved in the illegal drugs trade.

“There were three; I erred in saying there were two,” House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez told reporters in a chance interview over the weekend.

Alvarez was with the President and other government officials in Camp Crame to attend Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald dela Rosa’s birthday party.

But Alvarez refused to identify the three congressme­n in the watch list.

Earlier, he hinted that one of the congressme­n hails from Mindanao and could be more of a drug protector, based on his initial background check.

Administra­tion lawmaker Rep. Rodito Albano III of Isabela suggested that a formal complaint be filed against the three suspected congressme­n, so that the House ethics committee could apply disciplina­ry actions against them.

“First, they are not identified and second, a formal complaint should be filed first for the House to act on possible disciplina­ry actions,” Albano said.

Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs, earlier urged the Speaker to name names, saying it is unfair for the nearly 300 House members who, he said, are now all suspects in the narcotics trade.

Barbers said appropriat­e disciplina­ry action should be meted out against the lawmakers if evidence warrants their dismissal or their indictment.

“If the evidence is strong enough, they must already be named and face court cases, so that the House could act based on our rules,” Barbers said in Filipino.

Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Rodel Batocabe also urged Alvarez to reveal the identities of the lawmakers.

The Speaker said also in the list of government officials involved in the illegal drug trade are governors, mayors, judges and prosecutor­s.

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