Lacson vows renewed push vs corruption in 2026, urges PBBM not to waver
By Dhel Nazario
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson will turn up the heat against corruption in 2026, as he hopes President Marcos will bring the same fire to the fight.
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson (Senate PRIB photo)
Lacson said on Friday, Jan. 2, that the Filipino people expect no less from their public servants, as they have become more awake and angry after learning how their hard-earned tax money was plundered.
"On a personal note, I thank 2025 for bringing me back all my staff that I left behind in 2022, plus a few assets more. With renewed tenacity and hard work, I am even more encouraged to expose more corruption issues that are similar to what has become the most blatant and unprecedented misuse and abuse of the national budget since I left the Senate three years ago," he said.
"With a more awakened and angrier citizenry who have never been exposed before to more detailed acts of corruption and plunder of their hard-earned tax money, our national leaders have to brace themselves to address more corruption issues in 2026," he added.
Lacson returned to the Senate in mid-2025 after earning the people's mandate during the May elections.
He played an active role in detailing the plunder of public funds through substandard and ghost flood control projects by delivering two privilege speeches and presiding over Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearings.
"I am looking forward to being actively involved again, along with my team of like-minded individuals with renewed vigor and courage to contribute our share in informing the public through our investigations and research work in ways we know best," he said of his expectations for 2026.
Also, Lacson voiced hopes the President will show he is not wavering against corruption in his remaining years in office, noting he appeared to have the momentum after his "Mahiya naman kayo (Have some shame)" statement in his State of the Nation Address (SONA).
"I hope the President will not waver in his remaining years in office. I thought the momentum was already on his side with his famous 'Mahiya naman kayo!' SONA remark. Unfortunately, the Filipino people’s perception has not been kind to him, as what the latest surveys have indicated," he said.