Press Release
12 May 2014
Refer To: Jeeno C. Arellano
Contrary to the claim
of former senator Panfilo Lacson, Senate President Franklin M. Drilon said he
believed the Senate will “emerge stronger and more credible before the Filipino
people once we are able to ferret out the truth behind the pork barrel
controversy.”
Drilon said he disagreed
with Lacson’s assessment that the Senate “might collapse” if Janet Lim-Napoles’
affidavit purportedly naming current and former lawmakers involved in the
alleged pork barrel scam was made public.
“We must remember
that we are a government of laws, of institutions and not a government of men,
or individuals,” Drilon said. “The allegations of fund misuse are levelled
against individuals, whether he is a senator or a congressman, and not against
Congress as an institution.”
Drilon said he was
confident that once the Sandiganbayan will be able to determine the guilt or
innocence of lawmakers accused of allegedly misusing pork barrel funds, and
Congress as an institution will be able to regain the trust and respect of the
Filipino people.
“I am certain that
once this process is finished,-- meaning those who are guilty are punished and
those who are innocent are cleared, -- the institution will be stronger than
before,” he said. “Officials come and go but the institution stays. The pork
barrel controversy may destroy politicians but it will not destroy the
institution.”
“I am certain our
democracy, our political institutions will survive this pork barrel
controversy,” he further said.
Drilon emphasized
that the pork barrel scam controversy was a problem of certain personalities
and the allegations of fund misuse are levelled against individuals and not
against Congress as an institution.
“Never is it alleged
anywhere that the misuse of pork barrel funds was done as an act of Congress,
be it the Senate or the House of Representatives. That is why I cannot take the
view that the Senate will eventually collapse,” he said.
Drilon reiterated
that Senate under his leadership will support all efforts to uncover the truth
behind the port barrel controversy, regardless of the political affiliation of
those involved.
“We’ll not interfere
with the judicial process. Let the truth come out,” said Drilon. “I said it
before and I say it again, this pork barrel controversy, and the public outrage
that came it, will serve as a cleansing process, not only of Congress, but of
our entire political system.
“When this is
all over, we will finally be able to purge government of corrupt officials who
abused the public trust in the implementation of the pork barrel system,”
Drilon added. “We have already taken bold steps to prevent a repeat of this
fraud. We abolished the pork barrel system even before the Supreme Court
declared it unconstitutional.”
Meanwhile, Drilon
said he believes President Aquino would not invoke executive privilege in order
to prevent the disclosure of the Napoles list.
“I don’t think that
he will ask for executive privilege. This whole scandal is brought in the open
because of the policy of the President towards transparency, of not tolerating
corruption,” Drilon said. “In another regime, this would have been covered up,
but not in the Aquino administration. If that was the intention, to cover-up,
he would have done so a long time ago.”
“I attribute this
on-going cleansing process to the resolve of President Aquino to curb
corruption. It was President himself who ordered that we shall bring this case
to where the evidence will take us, regardless of who gets hurt,” he stressed.
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