Cayetano calls for speedy passage of FOI bill

By January 17, 2012Inside News, News

AFTER P-NOY’S URGENT STAMP

SENATE minority leader Alan Peter Cayetano has urged his colleagues in Congress to ensure the speedy passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill now that the president has certified it as urgent.

Cayetano, the principal author of the FOI bill in the Senate during the 14th Congress, welcomed the President’s move and called on the members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate to be vigilant in seeing to it that the bill is not diluted and its original purpose not changed.

The senator said individual government agencies can start doing their part in promoting transparency and accountability in government even while the debate on the bill is still in progress.

“Agencies should already begin to draft their respective FOI manuals while the debate is going on. What’s important is that we will have complete transparency in the government,” he said in a talk with the PUNCH last week.

The minority leader said he will propose measures to aid the easy and speedy implementation of the FOI bill when it reaches the Senate floor even as he called on Pangasinan lawmakers to actively participate in the debate.

“Anything that has to do with contracts, waivers of rights, loans, commercial dealings with government, etc. should be available online instead of requiring our citizens to request it prior to release in order to ease the implementation of the FOI act,” he pointed out.

Cayetano also reiterated that passing any of the versions of the bill filed in Congress would be better than not having an FOI law at all.

“I hope that by the end of the 15th Congress, we can proudly present to the world our country’s version of the FOI law that will attest to our government’s commitment to demand transparency and accountability from public officials.”

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