Senate starts plenary debate, scrutiny on Maharlika fund bill
The Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) has entered the period of interpellation in the Senate.
"Maganda po na madiscuss natin ang mga concerns ng ating mga kapwa senador (The discussion with my colleagues’ concerns were lively). From the start, we always wanted to scrutinize this bill. No better way to accomplish that than by entertaining questions from our colleagues," Senator Mark A. Villar.
Villar, chairman of the Senate banks committee, is author of Senate Bill 2020, or the MIF bill.
He said he stands firmly committed to the ideals and objectives of the Maharlika bill with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by the nation.
Villar explained that he has worked tirelessly to ensure that this legislation empowers the people, creates a fair and equitable society, and builds a prosperous future for all.
“One of the worst at one point was the first half of 2022 for the Norway Wealth Fund which incurred high paper losses. But then again, when you analyze it over an extended period, let’s say over 10 years, the overall return for government surpasses that period of losses.“ He stressed.
“I believe that the Maharlika has enough safeguards to ensure that we will achieve a good rate of return for the government," he added.
Villar emphasized the significance of scrutinizing the bill thoroughly, and he believes that engaging in discussions and addressing concerns raised by fellow senators is a vital part of the legislative process.
“The ongoing process of interpellation highlights the Senate's commitment to deliver a well-crafted and impactful law. By engaging in open discussions and collaboration, we are emphasizing the importance of a thorough examination of the Maharlika Bill. We must take the necessary time to analyze its provisions, address concerns, and ensure that the legislation we pass truly serves the best interests of the Filipino people,” he stated.
Among senators that already interpellated Villar were Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda and Senators Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa, Grace Poe and Rafael "Raffy" Tulfo.
The period of interpellation resumes today in the Senate plenary session.