Malaca帽ang on Wednesday declined to comment specifically on the Senate probe on Vice President Jejomar Binay and others linked to the alleged overpriced Makati Parking Building but said an arrest order should be expected because of the circumstance.
Binay鈥檚 camp earlier hit Liberal Party after the Senate ordered the arrest of 14 aides and business associates of the Vice President.
鈥淭here are rules within the Senate that they have to follow. The arrest order is a logical consequence of the failure to explain and failure to appear before the Senate body,鈥 presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said in a press briefing.
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But Lacierda, a lawyer, said filing a case in court requires a response.
鈥淎lso in the courts or in the fiscal, if you fail to answer, there will be a resolution against those who fail to answer. Now, in the Senate hearing, they were given lots and lots of opportunities to explain,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ot all of them, at least some of them did come and those who were issued arrest warrants, I believe, were those who did not show up.鈥
鈥淔or instance, you did not see Mr. Bobby Ongpin being issued a warrant of arrest because he showed up. You didn鈥檛 see Mr. (Mario) Oreta being issued a warrant of arrest because he showed up,鈥 Lacierda added.
Ongpin, owner of Alphaland, testified in the Senate and denied he gave 鈥渒ickbacks鈥 to Binay.
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Lacierda said the arrest order had nothing to do with politics.
鈥淚f it鈥檚 all politics then by force of logic, everybody should have been issued a warrant of arrest, but it鈥檚 not,鈥 he said.
The Senate blue ribbon committee has been conducting hearings on Makati Parking Building and other anomalous projects during Binay鈥檚 term as Makati mayor. RC