Senate panel OKs new rule allowing resource persons' lawyers to submit memorandum vs allegations made during probe
The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee on Thursday, October 20 has approved a new rule allowing the lawyers of resource persons appearing at the hearing to submit a memorandum counteracting allegations made during the panel’s investigation.
Sen. Francis Tolentino, head of the blue ribbon panel, approved the move saying lawyers now will have a role in his committee, aside from giving advice to clients.
“You will now be authorized to participate thorugh submission of the proper memorandum or memoranda,” Tolentino said at the continuation of the panel’s hearing on the overpriced laptops deal.
“So effective today, this committee is giving an order sua sponte (voluntarily)...All parties, if they saw desire through counsel, may file after the termination of today’s hearing...a memorandum or memoranda containing statements or arguments not given before the committee on record or to counter any statement given by a witness or a resource person that may damage or implicate your client on record within 15 days from today, non-extendible,” the senator further said.
Tolentino said the memorandum should be signed by the legal counsel as well as the resource person.
At the continuation of the panel’s hearing on the DepEd laptop deal, the lawmaker presented several text and online messages establishing facts that transpired in the negotiations particularly the memorandum of agreement, the “mother MOA” executed between the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Budget and Management’s Procurement Services (DBM-PS) in 2007, covering P13-billion worth of projects.
The senator, likewise, showed online messages showing the creation of a task force to monitor the cash transfer to DBM-PS, the negotiation for the drafting of a MOA to cover the procurement of P2.4-billion worth of laptops for public school teachers, and the purchase of allegedly overpriced laptops and distribution of these even to non-teaching perosnnel.
“Hopefully, we will have the implementation and hopefully we will finish today,” he said.
“To all my friends who will be affected by the outcome of this investigation, what the evidence says will be enforced by this committee,” the senator said.