The who? Richard Gomez blasts 'so-called clean mayor' accusing solons of corruption
At A Glance
- Which city mayor is Leyte 4th district Rep. Richard Gomez referring to in his vitriol-filled Facebook post on Tuesday, Aug. 19?
Leyte 4th district Rep. Richard Gomez (Facebook)
Which city mayor is Leyte 4th district Rep. Richard Gomez referring to in his vitriol-filled Facebook post on Tuesday, Aug. 19?
Gomez didn't provide any names but his "clues" appear to be splattered on current news.
"Why is this city mayor making so much noise? It doesn’t surprise me anymore that this so-called 'clean' mayor is throwing accusations of corruption at us congressmen," wrote Gomez.
So much was Gomez's disdain for this unnamed local chief executive that he told the official: "Maybe it’s time to fix your own house first before pointing fingers at others. Mahiya ka naman (Have shame)."
"Your own city is drowning in problems: the air quality is getting worse, there’s not enough public transport, the waste disposal system is broken, the city is overcrowded, illegal structures are all over and the urban planning is in shambles," he said.
Like most Filipinos, Gomez is aware of the corruption allegations hounding House members. But he believes there's more to the issue--particularly as it pertains to the mayor's accusations.
"You talk non-stop about corruption in Congress, why? Because it’s an easy headline?" he asked.
"Corruption has become the easiest issue to ride on nowadays, but let’s be honest, I don’t think this is all about corruption. If this is about his own congressman, who happens to bring in more projects for his district than he can for his city, don’t include all of us," said the Leyte lawmaker.
Gomez went on to give this supposedly news-hogging mayor a bit of advice.
"If you have a problem with your congressman, face him. Don’t drag all of us into your fight. Don’t discredit every congressman just to make yourself look good."