January 13, 2025

Emmanuel "Manny" F. Piñol

Official Website

CAYETANO ASKS BINAY TO ANSWER DIRECTLY ON P2.28-B BUILDING COST

MANILA, Philippines–Instead of hiring more spokespersons or playing the politics card, Vice President Jejomar Binay should just explain how the cost of the Makati City Hall Parking Building reached P2.28 billion, which is supposedly three or four times the price of buildings of the same type, according to Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano.

Binay has denied that the building was overpriced and bucked allegations of his former ally, Ernesto Mercado, that Binay probably received kickbacks from the parking building project because Mercado did so as well.

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A Senate blue ribbon subcommittee is going to probe deeper into the assertions of Mercado, a former Makati vice mayor, who admitted receiving kickbacks from phases 1 and 2 of the parking building construction.

Mercado implied that Binay, as the then Makati mayor, had received kickbacks as well.

 

Sept. 4 next hearing

The committee is also planning during its next hearing on Sept. 4 to issue the invitation to the Vice President to attend the subsequent inquiry, according to Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III.

 

Pimentel, who chairs the subcommittee handling the probe, said it was possible that the panel may end up recommending the filing of charges against Mercado given his admission, but it would have to get more details on the matter.

But Sen. Antonio Trillaes IV, main proponent of the Senate probe, wants to recommend immunity from suit for Mercado.

Pimentel said he would pursue the matter of Mercado’s assertions about receiving kickbacks in the next hearing.

Witness protection

“I will ask him how much, in what form, how it was sent, who sent it,” Pimentel told reporters.

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None of the witnesses have asked for immunity, Pimentel added. Should Mercado apply to be placed under the Witness Protection Program, it would be the justice secretary who would decide on his immunity, he said.

But Trillanes said he would push immunity for Mercado, in the same way that immunity was given to Benhur Luy, whistle-blower in the pork barrel scam.

“We can get to the mastermind in this kind of scam if we will do that,” he said.

Cayetano and Trillanes scoffed at Binay’s denials that the parking building was overpriced and that he had not received any kickbacks.

Cayetano said Binay’s usual refrain when faced with allegations of corruption was that these were just the product of politics, these were connected to 2016 elections and there was no evidence to back these up.

But according to Cayetano, there are actual issues that Binay has not answered and he could do so in the next Senate committee hearing.

“No amount of excuses and no amount of spokesmen… can answer why a building worth P800 million to P900 million was charged at P2.28 billion. If the Vice President can answer why the building was so expensive, I myself will join him,” he told reporters.

CFA unknown to COA

Cayetano also said the Commission on Audit (COA) personnel he questioned in the last hearing did not even know what “CFA,” acronym of construction floor area, stood for, when it was important in determining the cost of the building’s construction.

“How can they say it is not overpriced when they don’t know how to compute it?” he said.