Gov't fight vs corruption is for all Filipinos, not just businesses — Lacson
By Dhel Nazario
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson said on Monday, Oct. 20, that the government’s fight against corruption should not just cater to the business sector but also to the welfare of ordinary Filipinos who religiously pay taxes, including the 12 percent value-added tax (VAT).
Senate Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” Lacson (Senate PRIB photo)
Lacson stressed this after 34 business groups and associations signed a resolution calling on President Marcos to take "swift, decisive action" against corruption.
They described the massive corruption as more than a financial loss but a "fatal breach of public trust".
"I couldn’t agree more with the business sector except that they should not only be speaking on their behalf but for the tens of millions of individual taxpayers including every Filipino that cannot escape the 12% VAT or consumer tax that we all pay in exchange for goods and services that we deal with on a daily basis," Lacson said.
The business groups, in calling for government action against corruption, had suggested that the government empower the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) with full legal authority and independence, free from political influence; prosecute all those responsible regardless of rank, position or political affiliation; implement institutional reforms; ensure restitution of ill-gotten wealth and embezzled funds; and strengthen procurement and oversight systems.
Also, Lacson emphasized that there should be no let-up in public anger and vigilance against corruption; or else, those responsible become emboldened again just because Filipinos lowered their guard.
Lacson had detailed via two privilege speeches the extent of corruption involving flood control projects and how some of those involved gambled away public funds in casinos.
"In the midst of all the acts of corruption being exposed on a regular basis that seem to cut across almost all implementing agencies entrusted with public funds, we should sustain the momentum of guarding against any and all shenanigans by monitoring and reporting the same, if not to the concerned authorities, directly to the Filipino people so those responsible may be shamed, prosecuted and put behind bars," he said.
"Lowering our guard, and worse, forgetting after reaching this far in terms of awareness and inciting public anger is no longer an option," he added.