Connect with us

Headline

Comelec chief urged to show up in Senate probe or submit bank waiver

Published

on

Escudero said that if Bautista could not attend the hearing, he should submit a waiver to his bank, the Luzon Development Bank (LDB), to allow the Senate committee to proceed with the hearing without “legal blocks.” (Photo: Francis Chiz Escudero/Facebook)

Escudero said that if Bautista could not attend the hearing, he should submit a waiver to his bank, the Luzon Development Bank (LDB), to allow the Senate committee to proceed with the hearing without “legal blocks.” (Photo: Francis Chiz Escudero/Facebook)

MANILA — If Commission on Elections (Comelec) Andres Bautista cannot attend the next Senate panel hearing into his alleged ill-gotten wealth, he will have to execute a waiver to allow his bank to freely speak about his transactions, Senator Francis Escudero said Wednesday.

Escudero, chair of the Senate Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions and Currencies, made this statement after Senator Grace Poe moved to invite Bautista to the next Senate hearing into his unexplained wealth to give him a chance to “defend himself.”

“…Siguro nararapat na kung magkakaroon tayo ng pangalawang pagdinig marahil ay mas makakatulong sa ating imbestigasyon kung ang mismong pinaguusapan nating depositor (Perhaps it is only right that there will be a second hearing because it will help our investigation if the person we are talking about here — the depositor — would be invited),” Poe said during the first hearing into the controversy now hounding the Comelec chief.

Pagkakataon niyang depensahan ang kanyang sarili at sabihin kung ano ba talaga dito ang kanya at ano ang hindi (It would his chance to defend himself and tell us which are his accounts and which aren’t),” she added.

Escudero said that if Bautista could not attend the hearing, he should submit a waiver to his bank, the Luzon Development Bank (LDB), to allow the Senate committee to proceed with the hearing without “legal blocks.”

He pointed out that Bautista has previously stated his willingness to cooperate and clear his name but has not said anything about signing a waiver.

During the hearing, representatives from LDB were privy to the details on Bautista’s “suspicious transactions” noting that they could not violate the Bank Secrecy Law.

LDB Senior Vice President Gerardo Auson Jr. stressed that although they monitored the said suspicious transactions, there were not allowed to divulge these.

Escudero said that his committee is currently in the process of repealing the Bank Secrecy Law as the Philippines, aside from Lebanon, is the only country that continues to implement this law.

Malaking hadlang talaga ang Bank Secrecy Law. Gumagalaw na kami para ma-repeal ang Bank Secrecy Law para hindi na ito magamit na hadlang o harang sa anumang imbestigasyon laban sa sinumang opisyal (The Bank Secrecy Law is a big legal block. We are already working to repeal this law so that it may no longer be used as a legal block to investigate any official),” Escudero told reporters.

For the meantime, Escudero reiterated that Bautista should execute a waiver to allow the LDB to speak about the said transactions without violating the law.

The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), for its part, said that it is currently probing possible AMLA violation by LDB.

 

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Instagram2 mins ago

How to tell if a conspiracy theory is probably false

Conspiracy theories are everywhere, and they can involve just about anything. People believe false conspiracy theories for a wide range...

Environment & Nature6 mins ago

Africa dramatically dried out 5,500 years ago – our new study may warn us of future climate tipping points

Around five and half millenia ago, northern Africa went through a dramatic transformation. The Sahara desert expanded and grasslands, forests...

Health11 mins ago

Our new vaccine could protect against coronaviruses that haven’t even emerged yet – new study

The rapid development of vaccines that protect against COVID was a remarkable scientific achievement that saved millions of lives. The...

Sun and Planets Sun and Planets
Instagram6 hours ago

Venus is losing water faster than previously thought – here’s what that could mean for the early planet’s habitability

Today, the atmosphere of our neighbor planet Venus is as hot as a pizza oven and drier than the driest...

Nurse Pushing a Wheelchair on Hospital Hallway Nurse Pushing a Wheelchair on Hospital Hallway
Canada News6 hours ago

How the nursing shortage is affecting the health-care system, patients and nurses themselves

If you worry that there are not enough health-care providers to meet health needs, you are not alone. Seventy per...

Minister of Health Mark Holland Minister of Health Mark Holland
Canada News6 hours ago

Pharmacare’s design could further fragment and politicize Canada’s health system

  Over the last several decades, prescription drugs have become critical to preventing, managing and treating health conditions, yet Canada’s...

News6 hours ago

Trump promises to deport all undocumented immigrants, resurrecting a 1950s strategy − but it didn’t work then and is less likely to do so now

While campaigning in Iowa last September, former President Donald Trump made a promise to voters if he were elected again:...

Entertainment7 hours ago

Andrea makes explosive revelations in “High Street”

Premieres on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, and TV5 this May 13; streams 48 hours before TV broadcast on iWantTFC The stars...

News9 hours ago

Pope tells new Swiss Guards to ditch phones, visit Rome

ROME – Pope Francis told the newest cohort of young men to join the Swiss Guards Monday that they should...

News9 hours ago

PNP: No brewing destabilization plot among ranks

MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday denied any brewing destabilization plot against President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr....

WordPress Ads