'Masakit': Benguet solon Yap denies part in flood control projects mess
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- Benguet lone district Rep. Eric Go Yap has denied any hand in the massive flood control projects corruption scandal, which has rocked the country to its core.
Benguet lone district Rep. Eric Go Yap (Facebook)
Benguet lone district Rep. Eric Go Yap has denied any hand in the massive flood control projects corruption scandal, which has rocked the country to its core.
Yap, in a statement sent to House of Representatives reporters Thursday, Sept. 25, said it was "painful" for him to be linked to such a controversy.
"I was disheartened to hear my name mentioned in today’s Senate hearing on alleged irregularities in flood control projects. To be implicated in such matters is painful, not only for myself, but also for the people I have pledged to serve with integrity," he said, referring to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing.
"I categorically deny any involvement in the acts being alleged. I have never accepted, nor authorized, the delivery of money in connection with flood control projects. These claims are untrue," stressed Yap.
Orly Guteza, the alleged former security consultant of Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co, claimed that Yap once brought 46 suitcases containing money to Co’s residence. At that time, Yap was still ACT-CIS Party-list representative.
Yap said he would like to face his accuser, Guteza, but in the proper forum.
"I welcome the chance to face the witness who implicated me, but in the proper forum and under proceedings where my constitutional rights are respected. I owe it to my constituents, my family, and the Filipino people to clear my name in the right way," he said.
"My work has always been guided by service, not self-interest. I remain steadfast in that mission, and I am confident that, in the end, truth and justice will prevail and the real culprits and heartless criminals who perpetrated this outrage against the nation umasked and exposed," Yap further said.