The conviction of so-called “pork barrel scam queen” Janet Lim-Napoles will not be able to stop the pork barrel menace, if there is no certainty of punishment, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said Saturday.
Lacson noted not even the Supreme Court’s ruling outlawing pork in 2013 managed to stop the practice since those involved would merely find a way to circumvent it.
“Have we solved the problem of ensuring public funds are used properly instead of going to the pockets of corrupt people? Can we be sure projects are free of bribery and other forms of corruption? These are questions that we must ask ourselves, and we can easily verify the answers – it takes two to tango,” he said in an interview on DWIZ radio.
“Pero ang hinihintay ng kababayan natin at siguro pinapakiramdaman ng matitigas ang ulo, ano ang konkretong magiging resulta (But what our people – and the hardheaded ones engaged in corruption – are waiting for is this: what will be the concrete results)?” he added.
Lacson, who delivered a privilege speech seeking the abolition of the pork barrel system in 2003, noted that the “pork” system has continued to grow – from P500 million in Napoles’ time to billions of pesos in the present.
On the other hand, he cited his experience as chief of the Philippine National Police, where he addressed the police force’s woes by making sure erring policemen are punished.
“Similarly, in the case of the bureaucracy, civilians will lose respect for the law when they see officials violate anti-corruption laws. But they will follow the law when they see it is being enforced properly,” he said.
Source: Latest Politics News Today (Politics.com.ph)
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