LETTERS FROM THE AGNO
March L Fianza
In the last two
weeks, the atmosphere was considerably peaceful. All I could hear were the
rains brought in by Ferdie and Gener who quickly whizzed by. Although their
heavy downpour did not saturate the rain-thirsty rice paddies of Region 2,
enough to make the farmers smile; they battered farmers’ houses at Itbayat,
Batanes.
It
was peaceful in the last two weeks, the only noise came out from the mouth of
Matobato, the witness of De Lima and Trillanes. He was successful in gluing the
eyes of millions to TV sets worldwide by spreading half-truths. The only part
of his statements that were true were his name and age. All the rest were storya
al-alya or pitiful fairy tales.
In
the last two weeks, some of your honorable senators of the committee on justice
kept themselves busy by scheduling committee hearings on extra judicial
killings. According to De Lima, the committee chair before he was replaced, the
hearing was in aid of legislation.
What
I cannot grasp are the acts of Trillanes whom I voted the first time he ran for
public office. I thought he would remain an officer and a gentleman who will
always fight, sacrifice his life and career for the good of Filipinos, like
what he did in the Oakwood Mutiny.
But
what he did in the Senate hearing – shutting off the microphone of senator
Cayetano and visibly bullying the latter on public television was unbecoming of
a senator of the land. His true color since he started his career as a power
grab was slowly coming out. I regret voting for him.
Evidently,
he was lawyering for Matobato when he interrupted to question the manner of
interrogation of Cayetano and Ping Lacson over the witness on separate
occasions. The two respectively replied that they were only checking the
credibility of Matobato which was very important as basis in coming up with
genuine legislation.
Another
thing I cannot easily grasp is de Lima’s refusal to accept an invitation by the
committee on justice in the lower house in congress to also inquire “in aid of
legislation” why drug transactions were carried out by inmates at the New
Bilibid Prisons.
By
her refusal, there now appears a double standard because she scheduled her
committee meeting that was attended by senator-members of the committee and
non-members as well but snubbed the invitation of co-lawmakers in the lower
house. At the same time, she branded the congressmen’s hearing as bogus and
akin to a “kangaroo court”.
High-profile
inmates linked former Justice Secretary De Lima to the illegal drug trade
inside the NBP national penitentiary that was allegedly used in her senatorial
bid. Members of the House inquiry said she faces possible criminal charges if
she is found liable for the proliferation of drugs inside the national
penitentiary.
De
Lima fired back claiming the high-profile inmates have motivations why they are
testifying against her in the House inquiry. She accuses the witnesses in the
lower Houses of ganging up on her, but the special treatment she has been
providing Matobato in her committee hearing in the Senate has escaped her mind.
A
friend who works in congress who followed through with the hearings described
De Lima and Trillanes as condescending senators who have not been showing
respect to members of the committee on justice in the lower House by treating
them as “second class citizens” of the legislative arm of the government.
While
it is true that many of the members of the committee on justice in the lower
House are allies of President Duterte, the other members are independent
congressmen who were offended by De Lima’s pronouncements.
They
vowed to participate in an authentic hearing to ensure the objective of the
process which is to get genuine evidence and come up with the truth.
In one of the
hearings, inmates testifying before Congress revealed De Lima’s cellphone number
which was then her number that was being paid by the Department of Justice
while she was still secretary.
She
said this was a violation of her privacy. To some extent, that is not
acceptable because she is a public person – an elected senator, and the phone
number’s Plan Account was then paid by our taxes through the DOJ office.
Based
on the affidavits of witnesses, shabu circulated inside the NBP. The congress
committee on dangerous drugs asked the lawmakers to look into the source of
shabu, but the witnesses claimed that shabu labs are no longer operating
inside.
Same
thing with cellphones, contrabands, truckloads of beers, and even concerts by
singer-actors and actresses. How are these allowed to go past the gates if not
for the permission of the guards? These guards should be called as witnesses in
hearings of both legislative bodies.
And
how could VIPs or Very Important Prisoners build state-of-the-art houses ala
Five-Star hotels without the obvious permission from authorities in the DOJ?
When De Lima was SOJ, didn’t she see this as alarming? Can’t her partymates and
those who claim to be “honorables” in the Senate see that too?
“Pu_
_ _ _ ina!”
Forgive me. I was only stressing a point, Duterte style.
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