Thursday, September 19, 2013

COA AS GOV''T COVER-UP AND DEMOLITION TOOL!

It’s getting more and more vulgar that the Commission on Audit (COA) is, after all, NOTHING LESS than an agency to COVER UP whatever dirt there is in the Aquino  Government by DEMOLISHING THE REPUTATION  of PNoy’s political foes.

A story in inquirer.net says the COA is set to release an explosive an audit reporton anomalies in the use of Malampaya funds. Well and good.

But the report covers ONLY the term of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

So the question is WHAT ABOUT THE AQUINO YEARS? WHY NOT RELEASE audit reports on the use of Malampaya funds after PNoy became president?

I’M NOT SAYING that the Arroyo Administration is clean. All my 300 plus blogs will show that I have never done that. But if we, the people, are to find out what supposedly happened during the Arroyo presidency, THE MORE should we be informed of what has been going on in the PNoy Government.

PNoy has been president for three years. So the COA should be just as ready with at least one audit report of the Malampaya fund under his watch.

If the COA will say that their Malampaya audit reports under PNoy are already in their website, then they have to JUSTIFY why are they not releasing it as well. They had better CITE A LAW which EXEMPTS audit reports under the Aquino Government from being released to the media, and the public.

If they can’t cite a law or any LEGAL BASIS, then the COA had better have an air-tight explanation why are they only coming out with supposed Malampaya fund anomalies during the Arroyo presidency.

Are they UNDER ORDERS from anybody, or are they simply and despicably BIASED?

I am emphasizing BIASED  because in the Napoles exposes on pork barrel anomalies, the period covered was ONLY the Arroyo Administration.

Asked about the PNoy years, COA Chairman Grace Tan said the audit reports are already in their website. But up to now, THEY HAVE NOT RELEASED these to media, and are showing no signs of doing so.

Now, here comes supposed fraud involving the Malampaya  funds but again, only during the Arroyo presidency.

If Tan will say that the PNoy presidency has been IMMACULATELY CLEAN so far with pork barrel and Malampaya funds, then the more should she release audit reports for it to the public.

Otherwise, it would be FOOLISH to give a 100 percent rating for her and the COA’s INTEGRITY.


And safe to assume that Tan and the COA does not now the meaning of FAIR PLAY. 30

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