Lacson: ICI Commissioner Fajardo’s Resignation Stresses Urgency to Pass IPC Measure

The resignation of Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) Commissioner Rossana Fajardo further stresses the urgency to pass a measure creating an Independent People’s Commission (IPC) that will succeed and institutionalize the ICI, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson said over the weekend.

Lacson said that while the ICI has been very helpful in gathering information that may lead to the prosecution and arrest of those involved in anomalous flood control projects, it is still an ad hoc body and is not permanent.

“The bill creating the IPC must be passed to institutionalize the function of the ICI and make it part of the law of the land. The ICI is an ad hoc body and is not permanent; it needs a mandate,” he said in Filipino and English in an interview on DWIZ radio late Saturday.

In Filipino: Lacson, Iginiit ang Pagmamadaling Maipasa ang Panukalang IPC Matapos ang Pagbibitiw ni ICI Commissioner Fajardo

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Lacson: Gov’t Must Not Waver in War vs Infrastructure Corruption

The government must not waver in its enthusiasm to fight the corruption behind anomalous infrastructure projects – including through a proposed Independent People’s Commission (IPC) as a potential successor to the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI), Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson said Monday.

Lacson said the ICI, despite its limited powers, has managed to flush out useful information and complement the Ombudsman and Department of Justice in building solid cases against those responsible.

“I wonder why Malacanang’s enthusiasm is lost all of a sudden. I still believe that the ICI is serving its purpose in flushing out useful information, to say the least, for the Ombudsman and DOJ to proceed with their preliminary investigation and come up with solid cases against those responsible in the plunder of public funds,” he said.

“This, even when Congress has taken positive steps to follow the lead of the President in getting to the bottom of the unprecedented infrastructure anomalies never unearthed before by any of the past administrations,” he added.

In Filipino: Lacson: Hindi Dapat Manghina ang Gobyerno sa Laban vs Korapsyon sa Inprastraktura

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