Cayetano pushes for
passage of FOI Bill in 16th Congress
By Office of the Senate
Majority Leader
September 4, 2013
PASAY CITY – Senate Majority
Leader Alan Peter Cayetano placed his "complete and unequivocal
support" for the passage of the controversial Freedom of Information (FOI)
Bill in the 16th Congress.
In a letter he sent Senator
Grace Poe, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Public Information
and Mass Media, he expressed his full support for the immediate
passage of the FOI bill.
"I write to express my
complete and unequivocal support for the passage of the Freedom of
Information (FOI) Bill into law," said the Senator.
He told Senator Poe that as
a fellow advocate of the measure, he shared her "belief that the
recent controversy on the misuse of Priority Development Assistance
Fund (PDAF) would have been avoided should there have been an FOI law
passed in the 15th Congress."
He also endorsed the
petition for indirect initiative on the FOI Bill filed by Atty.
Nepomuceno Malaluan of the RIGHT TO KNOW. RIGHT NOW! COALITION.
Cayetano urged the committee
chairperson to invite the said coalition to the hearing Wednesday in
the Senate as they were "major stakeholders in our struggle towards
transparency, accountability and reform."
The Majority Leader, who has
consistently pushed for the approval of the measure, lamented how the
FOI Bill perished despite its passage in the Senate during the 14th
and 15th Congress.
"It never passed the 3rd
reading in the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress. In the
14th congress, the FOI Bill went as far as passing the Bicameral
Conference Committee, but was not ratified into law by the House of
Representatives," he said.
The Majority Leader however
voiced optimism that the 16th Congress would see the passage of the
FOI Bill.
"There is so much clamor for
truth, transparency and accountability that there is no way that the
people will allow the FOI Bill to perish once again. I am confident
that it will become a law this time with the help of the Filipino
people who have been outraged by the abuse of government funds," he
said.
Cayetano, on the first day
of the 16th Congress, filed his updated version of FOI bill. According
to the senator, the legislative measure will help the government in
abolishing graft and corruption and ensure that the people’s money
will be spent on programs that will help the people in their daily
struggles.
“The FOI enhances people's
participation and institutionalizes systems to strengthen citizens'
vigilance in guarding the government by making information more
accessible to those who have the right to know," he said.
“By passing the FOI, we can
institutionalize the government's efforts in implementing Tuwid na
Daan," he added.