Senator Imee Marcos said
Senate sports committee chairman Bong Go must get to the bottom of the numerous
foul-ups in hosting the Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) that are embarrassing the
Filipino people even before the biennial sports event has begun.
Marcos added
that she backs Go’s promise to conduct a probe and that he would be the best
person to do so, to prove that the government does not cover up anomalies
committed by those close to the President.
“If Senator
Go will really conduct an investigation, and I hope he does, he would prove
that the government is not afraid to go up against President Duterte’s allies,”
Marcos said.
House Speaker
Alan Peter Cayetano, who chairs the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing
Committee (Phisgoc), and Philippine Sports Committee chairman William Ramirez
have come under fire for various logistical blunders exposed in mainstream and
social media.
Team coaches
and athletes from Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and even the
Philippines’ women’s football team have complained about delayed transport and
hotel accommodations, meals served in small portions and that lacked nutrition
or that were not halal for Muslim athletes, and sports venues that have not
been completely built days before the games begin Nov. 30.
“It’s just so
sad that Alan himself as Phisgoc chair admitted to the blunders that occurred
upon the arrival of athletes from various countries participating in the SEA
Games,” Marcos said.
Complaints of
nepotism and favoritism in national sports associations (NSAs) have also
surfaced among bemedalled Filipino athletes in karate and skateboarding who
were excluded from the list of SEAG participants.
Marcos said
although it was premature to pin blame, the people are sure to demand a
reckoning for the billions spent in hosting the SEA Games and that someone
should be made accountable.
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