Oriental Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali on Thursday refuted a Philippine Daily Inquirer editorial that the Bilibid hearing he led was scripted.
In his opening speech before the resumption of the third day of the Bilibid probe, Umali, who chairs the justice committee hearing conducting the inquiry, said he was flattered that he was considered 鈥渇air鈥 in the Inquirer editorial 鈥淭hree moments in the House.鈥
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鈥淚鈥檓 really very flattered that the editorial of the Inquirer described me as fair and objective in chairing the most anticipated hearing in the House鈥ut reading the editorial made me feel that鈥檚 the only positive thing about the editorial,鈥 Umali said.
鈥淲hile I respect the view of the editorial board, I wish to take exception to the legislative inquiry as three shining moments in the House,鈥 he added.
Umali denied the claim that the House probe was scripted.
He said there was nothing 鈥渦nprecedented鈥 when the committee allowed Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre to interpellate the witnesses,聽adding that De Lim interpellated her witnesses during the Senate inquiry into the pork barrel scam.
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鈥淎llowing Aguirre to ask direct questions did not mean the committee yielded to a non-member and lost objectivity and fairness,鈥 Umali said.
Umali refuted the editorial鈥檚 claim that the Congress is in cahoots with the administration to craft a 鈥渂ad script鈥 by 鈥渙vereager鈥 witnesses from the Bilibid who testified that Senator Leila De Lima received drug money from the drug trade there when she was justice secretary.
鈥淲e make clear about our duties of upholding the virtues of fairness, objectivity and mutual respect,鈥 Umali said. IDL/rga