By Mizpah Grace G. Castro
LAOAG CITY -- Ilocos Norte -- A committee of the House of
Representatives has summoned Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos to its hearings on
the alleged misuse of tobacco funds.
This, as a petition for the issuance of a writ of habeas
corpus was filed at the Court of Appeals by legal counsels of six employees of
the provincial government of Ilocos Norte ordered detained by Rep. Rodolfo
"Rudy" C. Fariñas on May 29 due to the issue.
The committee on good government and public
accountability headed by Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny Pimentel issued the
subpoena after Marcos failed to attend the hearing again Wednesday.
The House panel earlier cited in contempt eight officials
of the provincial government for allegedly snubbing its investigation.
Three of the officials – Josephine Calajate, Encarnacion
Gaor and Genedine Jambaro of the treasurer’s office – were
detained.
Vicente Lazo, a member of the Sangguniang
Panlalawigan, told the committee Marcos was on sick leave.
He said he brought Marcos’ letter explaining her absence,
but committee members did not allow him to read it.
“It will pollute and contaminate our records because it’s
not under oath and you know that,” said House Majority Leader Rodolfo Fariñas.
“We cannot have testimonies here which are not under oath.”
Fariñas sought the inquiry as he accused Marcos of
authorizing the purchase of 115 assorted motor vehicles in 2011 and 2012
without public biddings.
He said Marcos was both the requesting and approving
officer, adding that the amount was released to two disbursing officers in the
form of cash advances in violation of the Government Procurement Reform Act.
In turn, Marcos accused Fariñas of politicking and
branded his allegations as “unfair and unwarranted.”
This, as Lawyer Da Vinci Crisostomo, a member of Ilocos
Norte's Sangguniang Panlalawigan, said their petition was a request
to the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives to bring the six
detainees to the court and explain there the basis of their detainment.
"Citing them in contempt and issuing a detainment
order was not right," said Crisostomo, "Isang ground for
contempt ay 'refusal to answer any question,' pero nakita naman
namin sa transcript at narinig naman namin na lahat ng tinanong sa
kanila ay sinagot."
The detained employees acted as resource persons for the
congressional inquiry into PGIN's purchase of motor vehicles amounting to
P66.55 million sourced from the province's share of the Tobacco Excise Tax, or
Republic Act 7171.
These vehicles had been distributed to barangay captains
for use of tobacco farmers and other agricultural processes as a post-harvest
facility, such as in transporting produce from farms to markets.
Fariñas said the purchase was anomalous and cited them in
contempt and motioned for their detainment for "refusing to answer
questions" he asked regarding purchases based on photocopied documents.
They had asked to see the original documents, which had
been submitted from corresponding capitol offices to the Commission on Audit.
SP member Vicentito Lazo, a lawyer, said "Itong mga
empleyado natin, hindi naman nilang sinabi na, 'I refuse to answer, Your Honor.' Ang
sinabi nila, 'Photocopy kasi 'yan. Kung makikita namin ang orihinal,
masasagot namin ang tanong ninyo.'
"Pero sinabi ni Congressman Fariñas na
nawala ang orihinal, at sinabi pa niya na ang Kapitolyo ang nakawala
nito," Lazo added, "nawala ito sa mismong COA office."
The six PGIN employees, including department heads, are
currently detained under conditions Lazo has likened to that of the Maute Group
under Mindanao's martial law.
SP member Domingo Ambrosio added guards had tried to keep
family members from visiting the employees' detention room until Lazo had made
written explanations.
"Hindi dapat ganyan, kasi hindi naman ito
bilangguan. Hindi naman sila naakusahan o napatunayang may sala," said
Lazo.
The legal counsels said some of the detainees are in need
of constant medical attention for diabetes, hypertension, and other heart
conditions.
"Parang hindi lang sa Mindanao ang martial
law, pati yata dito sa Kongreso," says Atty. Vicentito Lazo, the
legal counsel of the employees detained at the House of Representatives.
Congressman Rodolfo "Rudy" Faridñas launched an
inquiry earlier this month through the committee on good government and public
accountability of the House of Representatives, Resolution No. 882., examining
the provincial government of Ilocos Norte's purchase of the motor vehicles.
As resource persons and being under oath, the employees
asked for the original documents to verify the authenticity of papers
pertaining to the vehicle purchases. However, these could no longer be found at
the Commission on Audit who received them from corresponding Capitol offices.
Atty. Da Vinci Crisostomo also clarified that
"Mayroon silang hindi masagot dahil ang mga tanong ay nakabase lamang sa
mga photocopied na dokumento. Iyan ang naging dahilan kung bakit
sila pina-contempt ni Congressman dahil hindi niya makuha sa
kanila ang mga gusto niyang sagot.
"Paano 'yan, iyong mga inimbitahan ang
magbibigay ng ebidensiyang gagamitin laban din sa kanila?"
Crisostomo and Lazo, both members of the Ilocos Norte
Provincial Board, stood as legal counsels at the hearing for the six detainees.
"They are not supposed to be detained," Lazo
said, describing their condition in detention as similar to that of the Maute
Group under Mindanao's martial law.
"May mga guwardiya na nagbabantay sa loob. Lahat ng
pinag-uusapan nila, pati na rin ako bilang abogado na confidential
sana, nalalaman nila dahil naroon nga sila sa loob… Kahit gagamit lang ng
palikuran, mayroon pa ring sumusunod sa kanila na guwardiya.
"Nakaka-awa, pero pinagtatawanan na lang
nila to lighten the situation," he added, saying that despite the
detainees' current situation, "there is no basis for them to be detained
there."
He said, "Hindi ang Provincial
Government ang nakawala [ng mga orihinal na dokumento]. Nawala ito sa
mismong COA office."
Earlier, Ilocano farmers and barangay captains had
defended the provincial government for distributing the motor vehicles
purchased, thanking the governor for the help extended to their farming
communities.
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