With Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II invoking the anti-wiretapping law, he may just be confirming that his text conversion where he plotted to expedite a case against Senator Risa Hontiveros was authentic, the senator said on Wednesday.
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鈥淏y trying to skirt the issue with long statements and convoluted legal arguments, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre just confirmed to us all the authenticity of his text conversation caught inadvertently by somebody鈥檚 camera,鈥 Hontiveros said in a statement.
鈥淲hy is the Justice Secretary invoking the Anti-Wiretapping Law? Is he admitting that the text conversation is real?鈥 she said.
A day after Hontiveros called for Aguirre to resign, Aguirre assailed Hontiveros for making public a photograph of his supposed text exchanges with a certain 鈥淐ong. Jing鈥 during the Sept. 5 hearing on the drug war killings.
The secretary said the opposition senator鈥檚 deed is not only unethical but a violation of the Constitution, which provides for a person鈥檚 right to privacy, and Republic Act 4200 or the Anti-Wiretapping Law.
According to the Justice secretary: 鈥淭ext messages are private communications. Any unauthorized intrusion into such exchanges is illegal and betrays the Constitution.鈥
Zooming in on the photos will show Aguirre鈥檚 exchange of text messages with Cong. Jing, who Hontiveros said could be Former Negros Oriental Rep. Jacinto 鈥淛ing鈥 Paras, who is a member of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC). Paras鈥 message read: 鈥淣aturuan na ni Hontiveros ang testigo. Her questions are leading questions.鈥
Aguirre replied: 鈥溾榊on nga sinasabi ko dito. Very obvious. Kaya nga expedite natin ang cases niyo vs her.鈥
(That is what exactly I鈥檓 saying here. Very obvious. That鈥檚 why we should expedite the cases against her.)
But Hontiveros retorted: 鈥淭he Justice Secretary accuses me of indecency and being unethical. There is nothing more indecent and unethical than being caught red-handed plotting against a senator during a Senate hearing inside the Senate.鈥
鈥淢ukhang kailangan magbuklat ni Secretary Aguirre ng dictionary at i-review kung ano ang kahulugan ng decency,鈥 she said.
(Looks like Secretary Aguirre might want to check the dictionary and review what the exact meaning of decency.)
Hontiveros maintained that Aguirre鈥檚 privacy was not violated, nor there was no intent to tap or intercept his messages.
鈥淲hat happened can simply be likened to overhearing a conversation by a careless person talking loudly in public. In this case, it was a text conversation, which was inadvertently caught by someone鈥檚 camera lens,鈥 she said.
鈥淚 find it funny that some of his defenders say that the text conversation is fake. If that is the case, how can I or the person who accidentally took the picture be liable for 鈥渨iretapping鈥 a fake text conversation?鈥 she added.
The lady senator said Aguirre should not divert the real issue, which was his alleged connivance with certain individuals to file trumped-up charges against the members of the opposition.
鈥淐learly, Secretary Aguirre is shooting blanks. Pilit nagpapalusot. Sa hinaba-haba ng kanyang paliwanag, hindi niya masagot ang simpleng tanong, totoo ba o hindi ang text conversation kung saan nabisto siya na nakikipagkuntsabahan sa mga grupo para lutuin ang mga kasong isasampa laban sa oposisyon? That is the real issue here,鈥 Hontiveros said. /jpv
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