Saturday, September 18, 2021

 Lacson Throws Full Support Behind Continued Probe into Overpriced Medical Supplies


September 18, 2021

Lacson Throws Full Support Behind Continued Probe into Overpriced Medical Supplies

Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson on Saturday reaffirmed his full support behind the Senate continuing its investigation into irregularities in the government's procurement of medical supplies to address the COVID-19 pandemic - even as he expects one hearing is not enough to complete the probe.

Lacson said the investigation is not targeting President Rodrigo Duterte or any other personality, but aims to get to the bottom of the corruption hounding the P42-billion transfer of funds from the Department of Health to the Department of Budget and Management Procurement Service.

"Ang concern namin ay ang issues na lumalabas. Kaya sabi ko basta tungkol sa inquiry, sinusuportahan namin nang lubos ang chairman ng Blue Ribbon Committee (Our concern revolves around the issue of corruption. That is why I said that as far as the inquiry looking into irregularities, we support the chairman of the Blue Ribbon Committee)," he said in an interview on DWIZ radio.

"May lumalabas, in spite of resource persons’ refusal to cooperate, unti-unti naliliwanagan natin ang story behind paglipat ng P42 bilyon ng DOH sa PS-DBM (In spite of the resource persons' refusal to cooperate, the facts are slowly emerging on the transfer of P42 billion from the DOH to the PS-DBM)," he added.

He said some of the most recent findings, including the purchase by Pharmally executives of expensive vehicles after bagging contracts with the government, may be considered circumstantial evidence.

"Agad-agad parang napakaraming pera. That would buttress suspicions ang laki ng kinita nila (It seemed they got so much instant money to spend. That would buttress suspicions that they made a windfall)," he said.

"Yan pag pinagtagpi-tagpi mo may overprice. Kung wala, wala silang pambili ng sasakyan agad-agad (If you piece together the circumstances, there are signs of overprice. Otherwise, they would not have money to buy such expensive vehicles)," he added.

On the other hand, Lacson said one more hearing may not be enough to finish the investigation. The Blue Ribbon panel has scheduled another hearing for Tuesday, Sept. 21.

"I don't think one more hearing will be sufficient para makita ang ibang issues na kalakip nito... Maraming lumalabas na information. Hindi pa nakatanong karamihan na senador. Marami pang gusto tanungin (I don't think one more hearing will be enough to thresh out the issues. There is so much information coming out. And not all senators have had their turn to ask questions)," he said.

Lacson also debunked insinuations that politics is behind the investigation, saying the Senate has already been investigating irregularities in various issues in aid of legislation.

He belied as well claims that the Commission on Audit already clarified there is no corruption in the procurement, saying the COA's mandate is to audit and not investigate possible corruption.

Meanwhile, Lacson reiterated that the Executive Department should be one with the Senate in going after corruption, saying the Senate probe is not after any particular person but is after corruption - which the President himself said he wants to eradicate.

"Hindi ito namumuntirya ng kung sinong tao. Ang pinupuntirya rito misuse ng public funds. After all isa lang sinisigaw natin, lahat tayo ngayon anti-corruption na (The investigation is targeting not personalities but the issue of corruption. After all, we are all after the same thing - to be anti-corruption)," he said.

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 SEN PING LACSON LIVE ON DWIZ DATED SEPTEMBER 18, 2021



Thursday, September 16, 2021

 LANAO DEL NORTE & REGION-10 SUPPORTS LACSON-SOTTO FOR 2022


Lanao and Region 10 care of Mayor Rommel Arnado LP of Kauswagan Lanao del Norte

 Lacson, Sotto visit Iloilo; seek local leaders’ support
Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Senate President Vicente Sotto III along with Davao del Norte Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez meets with Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Trenas at the Iloilo City Hall (Photo courtesy of Office of the City Mayor)

ILOILO CITY—Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson and Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III on Thursday began wooing Ilonggo leaders and voters two weeks before the filing of candidacy for the May 2022 elections.


Lacson and Sotto who have announced their plan to run for president and vice president, respectively, visited the offices of Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas and Iloilo Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. before holding press conferences.


They were accompanied by former House Speaker and Davao del Norte Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez who is supporting their candidacies.


“I have to be frank and honest. We really came here to get the support of Mayor Jerry Treñas for the candidacy of Senator Ping and Senator Sotto…,” Alvarez, who was ousted as Speaker after having a falling out with the President, said.


Alvarez is president of the Partido Reporma, which is fielding Lacson and Sotto for the top two posts in next year’s national and local elections.


“We made a mistake in 2016. We must choose real leaders who can address our country’s problems,” Alvarez, who was one of Duterte’s staunchest allies, said.


Lacson and Sotto also took turns criticizing policies of the Duterte administration including the campaign on illegal drugs and response to the COVID-pandemic.


Lacson, a former chief of the Philippine National Police, cited as a “major flaw” the practice of announcing drug personalities in the drug list or “order of battle” of law enforcement agencies.


“You don’t announce it prematurely,” adding that these should only be used for intelligence-gathering purposes.


Lacson said there is an apparent “disconnect” between the policies of the national government on the pandemic and the needs of local government units.


Sotto stood pat on the Senate’s investigation on alleged irregularities in the purchase of medical equipment by the national government.


The President came in third in Iloilo province in the 2016 presidential elections next to former Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II and Sen. Grace Poe.


After he assumed office, he repeatedly launched tirades against Iloilo City as “most shabulized” and “bedrock” of illegal drugs.


But the news organization Vera Files had cited data from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency that Iloilo City ranked 51st in the 2016 list of drug-affected barangays among cities and provinces. Iloilo province was ranked 79th.


Davao City, where the President served as mayor for 22 years, was ranked 20th in the country.


With Gov Toto Defensor in Iloilo

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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

SEN PING LACSON LIVE ON DZMM TELERADYO


 

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

 SEN PING LACSON ON DZMM "LIVE INTERVIEW"

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SEN PING LACSON LIVE ON RADYO 5
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Mark Valbuena President of the Federation of 17 Villages in Las Piñas City support the LACSON-SOTTO Tandem for 2022!

The man in white Mark Valbuena is the Federation President of 17 villages in Las Piñas City.

Monday, September 13, 2021

MGA DRIVER AT TINDERA, KAY PING LACSON NA!


 

 LACSON-SOTTO SUPPORTERS IN BALIC BALIC, SAMPALOC, MANILA



 

Co-Sponsorship Speech: Committee Report 270

 (Conversion of a Municipality into a Component City)


Mr. President, fellow members of this august chamber, I have the honor to co-sponsor Committee Report No. 270 -- a proposed bill that will allow our municipalities to sustain economic viability by attaining cityhood through an exemption from the requirements for city conversion and at the same time, ensure fiscal equity among our existing cities with the adoption of the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) portability.

Mr. President, the principles of creating a sovereign state are simple: the population must be numerous enough to preserve a political entity; its land large enough to sufficiently provide for its people.

Testament to this are the small states such as Monaco, the island state of Naura, Tuvalu, and San Marino — none of them having a land area bigger than 25 square kilometers and population of over 35,000, yet all of them have attained the status as independent states.

The City of Rome, named the smallest city in the world, covers only 1,285 square kilometers but it has kept its glory and grandeur being a powerful economic force of Italy. In fact, it accounts for 6.7 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product.

Mr. President, we take stock of these prospects for change. We can accord the same regard to our municipalities which thrive to generate their local income at a level comparable or even outperforming the fiscal competence of some cities.

The demographics of municipalities as a requisite to cityhood tend to put some of our municipalities at a disadvantage: simply because they have fewer people and smaller lands make it impossible for them to attain cityhood. Hence, the bill proposes a logical exemption to the general rule for the conversion to cityhood for municipalities that generate a local income of P400 million, without the restrictive requirement of the size of its land area or population.

In the same way, the bill ensures that all our 146 cities as of date will not be burdened by the addition of the converted municipalities to their roster. To cushion the impact of this conversion to the IRAs of existing cities, an IRA portability provision is included where the municipality concerned will bring with it its IRA’s share to the League for three years after the effectivity of this proposal.

Mr. President, by opening the doors to cityhood for qualified municipalities, we allow the local governments to fully operationalize their functions, we address the inequity in national resources, we provide a greater number of our people the effectual impact of being a city -- better delivery of public services and a fair share of our progress.

To this end, it is the honor and privilege of this Representation to co-sponsor this Committee Report.

Thank you, Mr. President.

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