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A no-nonsense public servant for more than 50 years, PANFILO “PING” MORENA LACSON has been circumspect in matters of public interest and committed against various forms of corruption and wrongdoing, in line with his personal credo: “Ang tama, ipaglaban. Ang mali, labanan. (What is right must be kept right. What is wrong must be set right).”

Lacson first earned a tough, no-nonsense reputation while serving in the Philippine National Police: solving high-profile crimes including kidnap-for-ransom cases in the 1980s and 1990s; and reviving the PNP’s glory days as Chief, PNP from 1999 to 2001.

In the Senate, Lacson – as an untiring, tenacious watchdog of the national budget – made sure dubious congressional insertions (a.k.a. pork barrel) and useless appropriations are checked and deleted during plenary debates. More about Ping Lacson here.

This website contains official photos, videos, speeches and statements of Ping Lacson. The PINGbills section contains his bills, resolutions and committee reports (2016 onwards). The Busting the Lies section seeks to correct false impressions about Ping and his advocacies.

You can also visit Ping on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, Threads, YouTube, Telegram, and Viber (🔍Ping Lacson Channel)!

Lacson: Senate Giving Priority to President’s Emergency Powers Request Amid Middle East Tensions

The Senate is giving “utmost priority” to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s request for emergency powers to reduce excise tax on petroleum products amid the crisis in the Middle East, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson said Monday.

Lacson said only those who do not want to help ordinary Filipinos cope with the effects of the Middle East conflict – including the rising prices of oil – would not grant such an emergency power.

“Only those who do not want to help alleviate the suffering of ordinary Filipinos brought about by the uncontrolled increase in the prices of oil in the aftermath of the raging Iran war would refuse to grant such emergency power,” he said.

“In fact, the Senate is giving utmost priority to tackle the measure toward this end,” he added.

In Filipino: Lacson: Senado, Bibigyang Prayoridad ang Hiling ng Pangulo para sa Emergency Powers sa Gitna ng Tensiyon sa Middle East

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Lacson: Report to PNP, LGUs Gas Stations Prematurely Raising Fuel Prices

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson over the weekend urged the public to report gas stations that prematurely increase fuel prices, amid reports that some establishments have already raised pump prices ahead of scheduled adjustments.

Lacson said prematurely increasing fuel prices violates Republic Act No. 8479, or the Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1998; and Republic Act No. 7394, or the Consumer Act of the Philippines.

He said the public can report violations to the Philippine National Police (PNP) and local government units.

“Amid reports that some gasoline stations have already increased prices, they must be reported to authorities. Here’s why – Raising prices ahead of schedule or hoarding fuel may be liable for: 1) Hoarding & Profiteering – RA 8479; and 2) Unfair or deceptive sales practice – RA 7394,” he said on his X account late Saturday.

In Filipino: Lacson sa Publiko: I-report sa PNP, LGUs ang mga Gasolinahang Maagang Nagtaas ng Presyo ng Langis

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Lacson: If You Can’t Compute the Truth, Don’t Talk About Numbers

If one does not know how to compute the truth, he should not talk about numbers – lest he risk flunking the test of believability as in the case of the alleged P805-billion cash delivery scheme, Senate President Pro Tempore and Blue Ribbon Committee Chairman Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson said Saturday.

Lacson also addressed suggestions that he simply call the 18 ex-soldiers to attend a hearing just so they can “fall flat on their lies,” stressing that the Blue Ribbon Committee’s hearings are intended to uncover the truth, not simply expose lies.

“The tale of P805B ‘maletas’: If you do not know how to compute the truth, don’t talk about numbers to quantify probabilities, or face the consequence of failing the test of believability,” he said in a post on his X account.

In Filipino: Lacson: Kung Hindi Mo Kayang Kwentahin ang Katotohanan, Huwag Kang Magbanggit ng mga Numero

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Lacson Quotes Chinese Writing in Dismissing Marcoleta Accusations

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson on Wednesday quoted a Chinese writing in dismissing the allegations made by Sen. Rodante Marcoleta in his privilege speech Tuesday.

Lacson said he chose not to respond to Marcoleta’s repeated accusations over a supposed spliced video, which he already denied.

“Yesterday, I was tempted but chose not to respond. I would have used a language that my colleague may better understand: ‘Xiao chong bu ke yu bing’. It means, ‘You cannot explain ice to a summer insect,’” he said in a post on his X account.

In Filipino: Lacson, Gumamit ng Kasabihang Tsino sa Pagbalewala sa mga Akusasyon ni Marcoleta

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Lacson Raises Questions of ‘Logic and Basic Math’ on Cash Delivery Claims of 18 Ex-‘Marines’

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson on Monday raised questions concerning the logic and “basic mathematics” behind the claims of 18 former military men linked to a P805-billion cash delivery scheme, before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee can convene a hearing on the matter.

In a privilege speech, Lacson said this is not meant to belittle the testimonies of the 18, but to ensure that the credibility and reliability of the information sources and the information itself “adhere to rational and logical standards of believability.”

“To be clear, while every imputation of a crime warrants our attention, none deserves our blind deference. In the same manner that everyone has a right to be heard, it is not a license to mislead. Hence, while I reserve judgment on the merits of the testimonies, I am duty-bound to raise questions of logic and – at the very least – basic mathematics,” he said.

“Siguradong bibigyang-kulay na naman ng mga trolls ang mga tanong na ito. Pero isipin na lang natin: kung magagamit ang mga nasabing alegasyon bilang instrumento ng propaganda o anumang motibo, hindi ba dapat ay logical at mathematically possible man lamang ang mga akusasyon (I am sure trolls will throw shade on these questions. But we must think: if the allegations are used as instruments of propaganda, shouldn’t they at least be logical and mathematically possible)?” he added.

In Filipino: Lacson, Nagtanong sa ‘Logic and Basic Math’ ng mga Pahayag sa Cash Delivery ng 18 Ex-‘Marines’

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