Thursday, October 3, 2013

President Aquino’s life in serious jeopardy

No Limitation  
By Ted Laguatan
President Benigno S. Aquino III LYN RILLON/INQUIRER
President Benigno S. Aquino III LYN RILLON/INQUIRER
Based on the gung ho statements of Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales, Department of Justice Secretary Leila De Lima and Commissioner on Audit (COA) Chairperson Grace  Tan, President Benigno Simeon Aquino appears to be listening to the people’s outraged cry to arrest and prosecute senators, congressmen, appointed officials and accessories involved in the massive embezzlement of public moneys.
Formal criminal charges of plunder and other crimes have now been filed by the Department of Justice and the NBI in the Office of the Ombudsman against powerful Senators Juan Ponce Enrile, Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada, and Ramon “Bong” Revilla, five former Congress people, 30 other officials and co-conspirators. The alleged mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles has also been charged. Justice De Lima announced that this is just the first batch of alleged wrongdoers who are being charged. The investigations against other suspected wrongdoers including Senators Bongbong Marcos, Vicente Sotto, Gringo Honasan, Lito Lapid and other officials are still being completed.
The accused and suspects are all claiming innocence with statements that sound like: “Those signatures are not mine.”; “My staff were doing this beyond their authority without my knowledge.”; “I didn’t know that the funds were being manipulated”; etc.
They are also pointing to other officials who they claim are as guilty. As if that made them innocent. The more they attempt to look innocent, the more livid the public becomes. The thoughts expressed by a Makati restaurant owner reflect the anger and resentment of the people:
“Hirap na hirap lahat tayo na nagtatrabaho. Iniipit tayo palagi ng mga kulektor ng buwis na palaging humuhingi ng lagay. Itong mga buwis na kinukuha sa atin na galing sa ating pawis na dapat ginagamit para sa kahusayan ng ating mga kababayan – ninanakaw lang pala nitong mga baboy na Senador at ibang opisyales. Ibitay dapat itong mga ito.”
(“We all work so hard. Tax collectors who are also corrupt pressure us to pay taxes which we sweated for and which are supposed to be used for the welfare of our people. Instead, these pigs, these Senators and other officials – just steal the money. They should hang.”)
In the old West, when a horse thief was caught red handed, he was still entitled to constitutional due process. A common saying was: “Let’s give the bastard a fair trial before we hang him.”
Unquestionably, the accused in this Pork Barrel scam are entitled to a fair trial even if the people believe them to be guilty as hell as suggested by the extent and weight of the evidence. In the Philippines, I don’t see any problems with wealthy and powerful people being given fair trials. Oftentimes, the presiding judge is secretly actually their lawyer. It is often the Filipino people who are represented by the prosecutors who do not get a fair trial.
The cases against the Marcoses and their cronies reflect the state of the justice system in the Philippines. No justice for the people in most of these cases. In a recent 50 billion peso case, former Supreme Court Justice and now Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales who dissented – was shocked by the decision of her fellow Justices who decided in favor of an individual who was widely known as a Marcos crony. He was not a crony, wrote one of the majority Justices. It’s like saying that the Lone Ranger and Tonto were not close friends.
However, the aggressive investigations going on and filing of charges – are very encouraging signs which indicate that President Aquino is sensitive to the people’s thoughts, feelings and demands. In the Philippine political culture, the President can influence prosecutors to press charges or to drop them. As such, Filipinos worldwide who are furiously angry about powerful politicians and officials unconscionably stealing massive amounts of public moneys – are pleased with these developments.
All of us are just absolutely sick and tired of the culture of institutionalized corruption found in all levels of government which victimizes everybody and which seems so embedded that there seems to be nothing that can be done about it but accept it.
But now it appears that there is hope for change. Aquino is acting as a good moral President should. He is allowing the wheels of justice to properly turn. He should also make them turn faster by providing funds to increase the number of select competent teams of high integrity investigators and prosecutors. He is actually being graced by heaven with this tremendous opportunity to shift the directions of the country for the good of all.
If he is able to have big name crooks successfully prosecuted and imprisoned before his term ends – and gives the permanent message that henceforth, there will be zero tolerance for government corruption – life will be so much better for everyone. Our nation which is so rich in natural resources and talented individuals will then progress towards an exciting future for all. The people will be forever grateful and acknowledge Aquino as a great President.
The credible detailed testimony of whistleblower Benhur Luy, his possession of transaction evidences including dates, amounts, bank accounts, names and other important data that he downloaded from the computers of alleged Pork Barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim Napoles – together with the correlating records from the Commission on Audit – should be sufficient to convict the thieving Senators, Congressmen and appointed officials.
But even with the massive damning paper evidence and witness statements available, successfully prosecuting and jailing the guilty parties involved in this massive thefts of public funds will not be a romp on the beach. Many of the suspects are very powerful and wealthy people who can afford the best lawyers and have connections in high places.
They also know how to use media people who are on the take – mercenary hacks who will invent, lie or twist facts to misdirect the people’s attention away from the guilty and put the blame on the innocent. Some of these older cockroaches disguised as journalists or columnists served as propagandists for the late greedy and oppressive power hungry dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Their main enterprise is the selling of lies. Businesswise, they are doing well these days. They are misdirecting the public and focusing their attack on President Aquino.
To successfully prosecute, aside from having teams of dedicated competent investigators and prosecutors with unassailable integrity – competent and honest judges are also needed. The government might have an airtight case but a corrupt judge can conjure all kinds of reasons – even the most blatant lies – to arrive at results that he wants. Unfortunately, we still don’t have a jury system. It’s much more difficult to corrupt and bribe twelve jurors compared to bribing and corrupting just one judge.
President Aquino needs to absolutely beef up his security. The same evil dark forces which his father faced are at work. I was with Ninoy a few days before he left for the Philippines and to martyrdom. I listened to him and observed that the man had become very deeply spiritual. He could no longer be bought and he could no longer be scared – so the only way to stop him – was to kill him. If his son President Aquino is also murdered, we are back to square one. He owes it to the nation to be extra careful.
The war between good and evil in the Philippines rages on. Good men and women cannot just stand on the sidelines and not be involved in exorcising the evil of institutional corruption in Philippine society. We must speak out with a loud voice against this terrible moral disease which inflicts so many government people from the lowest to the highest like vampires sucking the lifeblood of our people.
Note: Atty.Ted Laguatan is a human rights lawyer based in the San Francisco area in California He is also one of only 29 U.S. lawyers officially certified continuously for 25 years now by the California State Bar as Expert-Specialists in Immigration Law. Email laguatanlaw@gmail.com
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