
Manila, Philippines — Davao City First District Representative Paolo “Pulong” Duterte has voiced concerns over the alleged use of Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALNs) as a means of influencing lawmakers in connection with the impeachment case involving Vice President Sara Duterte.
In a recent statement, Duterte cited information reaching his camp suggesting a shift in how SALNs are being utilized. Traditionally intended as a transparency and accountability tool for public officials, SALNs are now allegedly being used in ways that could exert pressure on members of Congress.
According to Duterte, sources have indicated that the timing and renewed attention on SALNs may not be purely for transparency purposes. He described the situation as one where lawmakers could feel compelled to vote a certain way or risk increased scrutiny of their financial disclosures.
Duterte also claimed that such efforts may not be limited to the House of Representatives, noting reports that similar approaches could be extending to members of the Senate.
He further alleged that some individuals may be prioritizing efforts to secure votes rather than focusing on broader national concerns.
As of this writing, no official statements have been issued by other lawmakers or the institutions mentioned in response to these claims. The issue continues to attract public attention, particularly due to its potential implications for the impeachment process and the perceived integrity of government proceedings.
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