Toff de Venecia rejects 'ghost' flood control project claims
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- Former three-term Pangasinan 4th district Rep. Christopher "Toff" de Venecia has denied on Friday, Nov. 28 allegations on the existence of anomalous flood control projects in his district.
Former Pangasinan 4th district Rep. Christopher "Toff" de Venecia (Facebook)
Former three-term Pangasinan 4th district Rep. Christopher "Toff" de Venecia has denied on Friday, Nov. 28 allegations on the existence of anomalous flood control projects in his district.
At the same time, De Venecia also assailed the complainant, Jamie Aquino, who according to him had questionable integrity.
"I categorically reject the recent allegations regarding 'ghost flood control projects' in our district. These claims are entirely false and unfounded," the ex-solon said in a Facebook post.
"Every project initiated under my tenure was fully documented, properly executed, and delivered to the communities it was intended to serve," said De Venecia.
"It is also important to highlight that the complaint originates from Mr. Jaime Aquino, a figure with a well-documented history of repeatedly filing baseless and malicious claims against public officials," he noted.
"Mr. Aquino has been expelled for life from the National Press Club for serious violations of journalistic ethics, which calls into question both the credibility and the motivation behind his latest complaint," said the son of former House Speaker Jose de Venecia.
"Equally concerning," De Venecia said, "The complainants themselves admit that they lack evidence and are requesting that the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) and the Office of the Ombudsman conduct further investigation. In other words, this case was filed without any substantiating facts."
The former Pangasinan lawmaker said that while he is ready to provide all necessary evidence and documentation to demonstrate the legitimacy and proper execution of every project, "I am also exploring all legal remedies available to hold those who propagate false and malicious accusations accountable, including civil and criminal recourse."
"The people's trust has always been my guiding principle. I remain steadfast in my commitment to integrity, transparency, and the welfare of our communities, and I will not allow false accusations from discredited sources, filed without evidence, to divert our focus from serving the public good," he further said.
De Venecia was a member of the House of Representatives from 2016 to 2025.