Reklamo ng ‘no work, no pay’ laban kay Bato maaari nang ibasura

Maaaring maibasura ang reklamo ng etika laban kay Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa na nagdedemand ng parusa ng “no work, no pay” dahil sa kanyang mga pagkawala, ayon sa mga panuntunan ng Senado. Ayon kay Sen. JV Ejercito, walang ganitong parusa sa kasalukuyang mga tuntunin.

Sa Manila, Philippines, nagpahayag si Sen. JV Ejercito, chairman ng Senate committee on ethics, na maaaring ma-dismiss agad ang reklamo laban kay Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa. Ang petisyon na ito ay nagdedemand ng “no work, no pay” at pag-suspend ng operasyon ng opisina ni Dela Rosa dahil sa mga pagkawala niya. “Outright the case will be dismissed because you cannot find it anywhere in our rules on ethics or Senate,” ani Ejercito. “If we want it to prosper, we have to amend the rules.” Dahil sumusunod ang komite sa “first-in, first-out” policy, may mga naunang reklamo bago ang kay Dela Rosa, na nagbibigay ng pagkakataon para sa posibleng pagbabago ng panuntunan. Kahit ma-dismiss, maaari pang muling maghain ang petitioner. Tinanggihan ni Ejercito ang akusasyon na nagpapabagal ang panel upang protektahan ang mga kapanal. “How can we shield them when we are the ones rushing to amend the rules,” aniya. Ang reklamo laban kay Dela Rosa ay isa sa siyam na kaso sa ethics panel, at may mga mambabatas na nahaharap sa maraming reklamo.

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