LAOAG CITY -- Ilocos
Norte Gov. Imee R. Marcos, speaking out regarding the House of Representatives'
ongoing investigation into the province's alleged misuse of tobacco funds, said
original documents of the transactions involved were taken from the Commission
on Audit office inside the Provincial Capitol by personnel of 1st District
Rep. Rodolfo "Rudy" C. Fariñas.
Fariñas,
known as the main political rival of Marcos in Ilocos Norte, initiated the
inquiry through House Resolution No. 882.
While he
had campaigned and won alongside Marcos in 2010, he was removed from the
latter's "One Ilocos Norte" bid in 2013.
He was also
present during the 2011 and 2012 distributions of the vehicles purchased using
the province's tobacco funds.
The subject
of lost original documents surfaced in the third House hearing into the tobacco
fund issue last May 29, when six employees of the Provincial Government of
Ilocos Norte were cited in contempt and detained for "refusing to answer
questions."
The
employees, dubbed "Ilocos Six," had requested to see the original
documents before testifying, lest they commit perjury by giving sworn
statements based on possible falsified photocopied documents.
Fariñas
had implied it was the provincial
employees who had the documents lost.
Marcos
said, "Tinatanong din sa'kin, bakit daw nawala? Bakit hindi masumpaan
ng Ilocos 6 yung mga tseke na winawagayway? Bakit wala na
yung original? Unang-una, tinurn-over namin 'yan
sa COA. Ang COA raw ang nakawala, at sila naman ang
nag-aamin na ito nga ang nangyari.
“Subalit
biglang sumulpot ang sinumpaang salaysay," she added, revealing an
affidavit signed by Pedro M. Gorospe Jr., a janitor and messenger at the COA
Office.
"Nagtapat
[siya] na pinagdukot sa kanya ng kanyang manugang, ni Cynthia
Gorospe… tao at coordinator ni Congressman Fariñas. Dinukot
noong 2013. Inamin niya, 'Ako, empleyado ng provincial
government, naka-detail sa COA, ay nanungkulan
bilang janitor at messenger, at maliban sa ibang gawain,
ako'y may hawak at pasok-labas sa COA.
"'Nautusan
ako ni Ma'am Cynthia Gorospa na ipa-xerox ang mga dokumento
ng COA na sa aking pagkaalam ay vouchers na tatlo ang
bilang. Kasama nito ay yung mga tseke.'"
Marcos
continued, "Ayon sa kanya, pinadukot sa kanya. Eh 'di alam na natin kung
sinong dumukot noon. Papaano ko mapro-produce ang original?"
As of
today, the Ilocos 6 are still detained at the House office of the
sergeant-at-arms. They have been held for 49 days or seven weeks.
Legal
counsels of the Ilocos 6have pursued legal remedies such as petitioning for the
writ of habeas corpus and their provisional release, which were granted by the
Court of Appeals, but thrice the House has defied the court order.
The House
issued a show-cause order against the CA justices who ordered the release, but
they recently withdrew this in place of a motion for inhibition.
Marcos said
"pati ang Korte, tinatakot. Itong pamumulitika na noon sasabihin na
pupunitin lamang ang order ng Korte. Lahat ng justice, 'bobo,' wala
raw alam sa batas. Sadyang hindi pinakikinggan at tinatakot pati ang Chief
Justice na siya'y ii-impeach," referring to statements made by
Speaker Pantaleon D. Alvarez against the judiciary.
Lawyer
Bayan Quinones, legal counsel of the Ilocos 6, said they had filed a unified
petition at the Supreme Court.
"Ang
una po ay para mag-take ng jurisdiction ng Korte ang kaso
ng habeas corpus na matagal nang nakabilbil sa Court of
Appeals, na napipigilan ngayon dahil sa mga pronouncement o
reaction ng Komite [House Committee on Good Government and Public
Accountability] na sinama natin sa reklamo na ito.
Ang
pangalawa ay tinatawag nating prohibition program. Hinihinigi natin
dito na pigilan ang hindi makatarungang pag-conduct ng kanilang
imbestigasyon," saying that the House's manner of investigation
"violates the Constitution in their own House Rules, and so far it's being
conducted as a form of Inquisition."
"Ang
pangatlo ay hinihingi namin ang isang writ of amparo dahil nakasaad
dito. Ito ang nagbibigay-proteksyon sa mga naaapi ng kanilang pansariling
seguridad."
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