Gordon to Chinese gov’t: Bare other officials who asked for bribe money
SENATOR Richard Gordon reiterated his call late last night at the Senate NBN investigation hearing to have the Chinese government reveal other bribery instances involving millions of dollars.
Gordon made a motion last night, asking the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to request the Department of Foreign Affairs to issue formal and informal requests for the Chinese government to reveal other instances where in Filipino government officials had asked for or received bribe money in connection with multi-million dollar projects.
“We should be reminded of the real standard that whether one steals one dollar or one hundred thirty million dollars from the government, it is still stealing and we must send a strong signal to the Chinese government that we do not tolerate corruption on whatever scale. We cannot allow the calloused consciences and black greed of some of our government officials to succeed in signing off our people to penury while they gorge themselves in luxury,” said Gordon in a later statement after he questioned former Philippine Forest Corporation CEO Jun Lozada on the circumstances that led to his coming to the Senate to testify on the ZTE NBN deal.
“I asked the chairman of the Senate investigating committee yesterday to communicate formally or informally with the Chinese embassy to find out if one of their corporations, a government controlled corporation, has offered or transferred money to Filipino high officials -- including a officials of constitutional bodies like Comelec,” said Gordon. --- Journal online
Gordon made a motion last night, asking the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to request the Department of Foreign Affairs to issue formal and informal requests for the Chinese government to reveal other instances where in Filipino government officials had asked for or received bribe money in connection with multi-million dollar projects.
“We should be reminded of the real standard that whether one steals one dollar or one hundred thirty million dollars from the government, it is still stealing and we must send a strong signal to the Chinese government that we do not tolerate corruption on whatever scale. We cannot allow the calloused consciences and black greed of some of our government officials to succeed in signing off our people to penury while they gorge themselves in luxury,” said Gordon in a later statement after he questioned former Philippine Forest Corporation CEO Jun Lozada on the circumstances that led to his coming to the Senate to testify on the ZTE NBN deal.
“I asked the chairman of the Senate investigating committee yesterday to communicate formally or informally with the Chinese embassy to find out if one of their corporations, a government controlled corporation, has offered or transferred money to Filipino high officials -- including a officials of constitutional bodies like Comelec,” said Gordon. --- Journal online
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