PCCI to hold nationwide consultation drive on 'pork'  barrel, DAP abolition
The Philippine Chamber  of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), the country's biggest association of private  firms, is embarking on a nationwide consultation drive among businessmen on the  raging clamor to scrap both the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), or  pork-barrel fund, and Malacañang's Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP)  fund.
Amid persistent reports  of PDAF and DAP misuse, PCCI President Miguel Varela said the proposed People's  Initiative to abolish the pork- barrel system will be tackled in the  forthcoming Philippine Business Conference from October 22 to 24 at the Manila  Hotel.
"We will not close our  ears on these [pork barrel] concerns in our country. Our principal concern is  the growth of the economy and if there are concerns that hamper growth, we will  have to act," said Varela at a news briefing at the PCCI office in Taguig City  on Wednesday.
He said "the signal for  the PCCI chambers to mobilize is when the Supreme Court declares that the power  of Congress to create pork-barrel fund is constitutional."
"Our chambers will then  convene voters to discuss whether or not they will sign a People's Initiative  to abolish the congressional PDAF or the Disbursement Acceleration Program Fund  or any other discretionary funds," said Varela in a prepared statement on  Wednesday.
He added that PCCI  chapters wield considerable influence in their respective communities.  "Businessmen, as the largest taxpayers, have the right to express their opinion  on how their taxes are spent," Varela said.
He added that while the  Philippines has been experiencing significant economic gains in as shown by  three consecutive credit upgrades, such gains will only be eroded if issues  like corruption and PDAF misuse are not properly addressed.
"We have some  significant gains [in the last few years] and we don't want to lose those gains  [because of the pork-barrel issue]," Varela said.
The People's Initiative  to scrap the pork barrel needs the signature of at least 5.08 million or 10  percent of registered voters and 3 percent of voters in every congressional  district.
Former Chief Justice  Reynato Puno earlier proposed the People's Initiative, which the constitution  allows as a specific measure to abolish the PDAF.
At the Malacañang  Palace, President Aquino said more charges are being lined up in connection  with the pork-barrel mess even as he lamented the negative fallout his  administration is getting from the alleged anomalies found to have been  committed during the time of his predecessor.
Interviewed after  presiding over a meeting on government preparations for the massive  rehabilitation of areas damaged by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that hit Central  Visayas on Monday, Mr. Aquino admitted his dismay over the latest Social  Weather Stations (SWS) survey indicating a dip in his public satisfaction  rating and conceded the pork-barrel mess caused it.
"I suppose it had an  effect [on his administration's ratings]," Mr. Aquino said. But he added that  the alleged anomalies were found to have been committed between 2007 and 2009.  "And who was in Malacañang at that time? Not us," he added.
He complained in  Pilipino that it was like everyone in government had been implicated, even  those who had nothing to do with it.
Mr. Aquino wished that  "in time, the people will see what we have done to ensure that what happened  from 2007 to 2010 won't happen again, and i hope they will then judge us  fairly."
He also asserted his  long held belief that the government should not be run for the sake of getting  good ratings. "We should govern on the basis of what is right, that is where we  will anchor our decisions," he added in Pilipino.  
As for the other public  officials implicated in the pork barrel mess, Aquino said the cases are now  with the office of the Ombudsman. "It is an independent constitutional body  tasked to bring the cases before the Sandiganbayan, and we will be filing more  cases," Aquino added but did not identify the additional indictees. – Business  Mirror 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


