Is President Aquino trying to defend the indefensible?
Apparently unhappy with how the pork barrel controversy had been playing out, President Aquino on Wednesday night went on an unprecedented national television address to explain and justify鈥攜et again鈥攖he pooling of government savings and use these for projects of his own choosing, through a stimulus mechanism called Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).
Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco said the President was trying to 鈥渄efend the indefensible.鈥
鈥淭he question is simple: Is there DAP in the 2014 budget? If there鈥檚 no DAP in the national budget, then it means it鈥檚 illegal, no matter how you try to justify it, even if you claim that the money was spent for the public good,鈥 said Tiangco, secretary general of Vice President Jejomar Binay鈥檚 United Nationalist Alliance.
鈥淭he President can鈥檛 just pool these so-called savings and spend them where he wants to without the knowledge of Congress. That鈥檚 the issue. And it cannot be justified,鈥 he said.
The public address鈥攖he first time the President asked TV networks 鈥渇or air time to directly address the Filipino people鈥濃攖ook place amid an anticipated reorganization within his communication group.
Since last week, Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma began taking on a more conspicuous role as spokesman for the President.
Identified with the Samar faction of Binay, Coloma emerged from his usual administrative work and relegated to the sidelines presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda, who is allied with the Balay group of Interior Secretary Mar Roxas.
Despite having at least four Cabinet officials speaking for him, Aquino felt he still had some explaining to do, according to an administration insider, who said he wanted to go through the communication 鈥渂arrier.鈥
鈥淗e wanted to reframe the discussion,鈥 the Inquirer was told.
Aquino鈥檚 initial attempt came last week when he told media to keep their 鈥渆yes on the ball鈥 and realize that attacks against his administration came after 鈥渁 few well-known politicians鈥 were charged with plunder in connection with the alleged P10-billion pork barrel scam engineered by Janet Lim-Napoles.
Public outrage
Napoles, charged with illegal detention of a whistle-blower, surrendered to the President on Aug. 28 after two weeks in hiding. Aquino personally accompanied her to Camp Crame for detention after she said she feared for her life.
鈥淭he public was outraged by the audacity with which public officials allegedly stole from the national coffers through the PDAF. This is an outrage we share, and this is precisely why we abolished the PDAF, and followed the evidence so that we may hold all those who committed wrongdoing accountable,鈥 Aquino told the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (Focap).
鈥淥ur media and our people are far too good鈥攆ar too wise鈥攖o be grossly and brazenly led to the wrong issue,鈥 he added.
Still, the President was not satisfied with the way his message was 鈥渇ramed鈥 in subsequent media reports.
Asked why Aquino had to do a public address even with a number of spokespersons, Coloma curtly replied in a text message: 鈥淧resident wants to speak directly to the people.鈥
Aquino was advised to consider a public address in light of the public outrage. The anger was initially directed only at the scam allegedly cooked up by Napoles.
Critics later turned to the President鈥檚 own pork barrel, estimated at P450 billion in next year鈥檚 national budget. It did not help that the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) admitted using the DAP mechanism to give away additional pork barrel to each of the 20 senators who voted to convict then Chief Justice Renato Corona in 2012.
Stubborn defense
In an interview, an ally of the President said the communication problem over the pork barrel issue also had to do with 鈥渕ixed signals鈥 coming from him no less.
The source cited the Focap affair when Aquino insisted it was 鈥渄ifficult to fathom how one could equate鈥 the DAP with congressional pork barrel, the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF). But the President himself admitted that there were DAP projects 鈥渦ndertaken through consultation with our legislators.鈥
Aquino鈥檚 position further unraveled during the question-and-answer portion when he quoted an 鈥渙lder politician鈥 as saying: 鈥淲ho will remember you come election time?鈥
鈥淭hose that you have managed to help find work, those that you have educated, those that you have helped gain medical attention,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e a politician. You鈥檇 want to be reelected. Your work, therefore, has to devolve to constituency work.鈥
Said ACT Teachers鈥 Rep. Antonio Tinio: 鈥淲hat P-Noy should realize is that his ratings are down because of his stubborn defense of the PDAF, the DAP and the underlying system of patronage politics.鈥
Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares said: 鈥淧resident Aquino has lost touch with reality. His speech misses the point. The people are angry with the corruption and patronage politics that goes with pork and the DAP.听 Worse, realigning appropriations arbitrarily is technical malversation at least, and many public officials have gone to prison for spending funds for items other than those appropriated by law. Secondly, it鈥檚 the people, not just his political opponents who demand the abolition of pork. It鈥檚 an insult to the Million People March, abolish pork movement, bishops and religious leaders, CJ [Reynato] Puno, and other NGOs to say that they are thieving politicians or are being used by politicians. The speech meant to deodorize pork when no amount of PR and sweet talk will change its nature as inherently anomalous.鈥濃With a report from Leila B. Salaverria
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