The Philippine Military Academy Alumni Advocacy Group, composed of PMA graduates no longer in active duty, has called on the government to abolish the "pork barrel" in all its forms and convict all those linked to the scam of misusing the controversial fund.
"Believing that national progress and the upliftment of the quality of
life of all Filipinos, especially the less fortunate in society, can be better
achieved if public funds are properly used," PMA alumnus Ramon Farolan
said in his column published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on Monday.
Agitated by the pork barrel misuse, Farolan said they strongly recommend
the abolition of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) "in
whatever form" and the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).
He also said the retired soldiers urged the President to submit "all
unbudgeted funds," including the Malampaya Fund, the Road Users' Tax, and
the social funds from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation
(PAGCOR) and the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), to the
Congress.
"The Congress of the Philippines ,
in turn, provide the President with enough funds to deal with calamities and
other contingencies, subject to its oversight power," he added.
Farolan also said they called for Congress to enact a law which provides
"all revenues of the government from whatever source, including but not
limited to the Malampaya Fund, the Road Users Tax, the PAGCOR Fund, and the
PCSO Fund, be deposited in the National Treasury to be spent only as may be
provided in the yearly General Appropriations Act, repealing or amending as
necessary existing laws and Presidential issuances to the contrary."
Meanwhile, he added that public officials implicated in the misuse of their
pork barrel funds, and also those who violated anti-plunder or anti-graft laws,
to take a leave of absence or resign from their positions.
Three
senators—Jinggoy Estrada, Juan Ponce Enrile and Ramon Bong Revilla—are
co-respondents in the plunder complaints for their supposed
involvement in the alleged pork barrel scam.
Aside from them, 34 others were also named in a plunder complaint filed by
at the Office of the Ombudsman in connection with the alleged P10-B pork barrel
scam supposedly engineered by controversial businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles.
Napoles is being detained at Fort
Sto . Domingo in Sta.
Rosa, Laguna by virtue of a Makati
court order for her arrest over charges of serious illegal detention.
"The Judiciary of the Philippines ,
led by the Supreme Court, initiate reforms within its ranks to ensure speedy
and impartial trial to punish the guilty and clear the innocent," Farolan
said.
He added that they urge all public officials, including members of the
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Philippine National Police (PNP) and
the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), to "set the correct example in good
governance, perform their duties as protectors of the people and the State, and
not use their office as an opportunity to amass wealth illegally."
Speaking up
Meanwhile, he noted that the PMA Alumni Association Inc. has since remained
silent on the issue, as a result "of an association dominated by officers
on active duty who are not allowed to publicly express their views on political
matters, especially when they contradict official government policy."
"Neither are they allowed to air their grievances except through the
established chain of command. Any violation of this principle could result in
disciplinary action, including a possible court martial," he explained.
However, he said it is the task of PMA alumni who are no longer in active
duty or in the government to speak up in behalf of their fellow alumni.
"This is their voice," he said.
In the past, PMA graduates with grievances against the government figured in a number of coup d'etat.
In 1989, then President Corazon Aquino survived a coup d'etat staged by members of the Young Officers Union composed of young PMA graduates.
At least 50 soldiers and
civilians were killed while more than 500 others were wounded in the
uprising.
Meanwhile, in February 2006, some military officials took part in an alleged coup
attempt.
Among those found to have "conspiratorial participation" in the
coup were Sen. Gregorio Honasan, former Marines head Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda,
former Scout Rangers chief Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim, and Col. Ariel Querubin.
However, in 2010, then-AFP deputy chief of staff for operations Maj. Gen.
Gaudencio Pangilinan assured that there will be no coup d’etat under the Aquino
administration.
Pangilinan said the military is “more focused" today than 15 years
ago.
"We will be an AFP that is the same, perhaps more focused than maybe
10 or 15 years ago," he said. "Every one in the Armed Forces knows
his place in society, that is, to protect the people and the state."
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