Ping Lacson wants fight vs pork barrel featured in movies

Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson Sr. has said he would love to see his campaign against pork barrel featured in the movies.
On Facebook, Lacson said he hopes this controversial issue will be one of the highlights of his biopic, given the chance a movie company will be interested to do it.
"Kung muling isasapelikula ang buhay ko, nais natin ipaalam sa mas nakakarami ang ating naging trabaho sa Senado kung saan pinanindigan natin ang di pagtanggap ng pork barrel at istriktong binantayan natin ang ating national budget para masiguro na hindi ito sinisingitan ng maanomalyang insertions o proyekto na ninanakawan ang kaban ng bayan. Dahil po sa ating matiyagang pagbubusisi at pagtatanggol sa badyet, umaabot sa P300 bilyong piso ang nasagip sa pera ng taumbayan," Lacson wrote on Facebook.
In 2000, the first movie about the senator entitled "Ping Lacson: Supercop" was released. It tells the exploits of Lacson as a police general as he handles controversial cases. The late Rudy Fernandez played Lacson. It was also the film debut of Angel Locsin.
Lacson headed the Philippine National Police from 1999 to 2001.
But when Lacson was still a Lieutenant Colonel with the PC-Metrocom, he led in the rescue of Robina Gokongwei-Pe, daughter of business tycoon John Gokongwei, from kidnappers.
Robina recalled the incident in a playful eulogy for her father in 2019. "Anim pala kayong magkakapatid! Akala ko nag-iisa ka. Sabi ng tatay mo, pwede ka na ipamigay kasi mayroon pa siyang limang anak. Ano ba ‘yan!"
Her eulogy was uploaded in full by Esquire Philippines' website, part of the Gokongweis' publishing arm, Summit Media.
Gokongwei offered him a cash reward, but he did not accept it.
When Lacson got his first mandate in the Senate in 2001, he went to work on righting another wrong: taking down the multibillion-peso pork barrel system, which he said has bedeviled the national budget, the lifeblood of the nation.
Lacson is the standard-bearer of Reporma Partido in the 2022 national elections. His runningmate is Sen. Vicente "Tito" Sotto III.