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Bribe it was
By Antonio C. Abaya
IS there no end to our despair, our despondency, our humiliation over our politics and our politicians?
Some 190 congressmen were summoned to a breakfast meeting in MalacaƱang with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo last Thursday, Oct 11. At the end of the meeting, envelopes were allegedly given away to the attendees, each one supposedly containing P200,000 to P500,000 in cash, as “send-off gifts” or “a remembrance” or “help” (See the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Oct. 12.)
In addition, each attending congressman was allegedly promised pork barrel allocation of up to P70 million.
By Antonio C. Abaya
IS there no end to our despair, our despondency, our humiliation over our politics and our politicians?
Some 190 congressmen were summoned to a breakfast meeting in MalacaƱang with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo last Thursday, Oct 11. At the end of the meeting, envelopes were allegedly given away to the attendees, each one supposedly containing P200,000 to P500,000 in cash, as “send-off gifts” or “a remembrance” or “help” (See the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Oct. 12.)
In addition, each attending congressman was allegedly promised pork barrel allocation of up to P70 million.
The cash envelopes were given away apparently without any vouchers to be signed by the recipients, without any indication from which department the (presumably public) money was coming from, without any instructions on how or for what purpose the money was to be used and without any indication that the amounts were to be accounted for or liquidated at a certain date.
In other words, each recipient was free to use the cash, partly or fully, for the coming barangay elections or other local community project, or for his or her own personal needs. Which would be a working definition of a bribe.
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Excerpted from The Manila Standard online, October 16, 2007
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