Senate panel to probe reported leak info from chamber’s exec session

(Photo from Nancy Binay / Facebook)
(Photo from Nancy Binay / Facebook)

The Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges will investigate the possible leakage of discussed topics from the chamber's recent caucus or executive session. 

"President Juan Miguel Zubiri referred to the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges to formally investigate an online article if there were possible breaches made in reference to the content which appeared online on 7 November 2023 in politiko.com.ph, titled "Deserve Ni Sara! 9 Senators Reportedly Want VP's Confidential Funds Back," and "Fierce 5: Find Out Who's Against Restoring Sara Duterte's Confidential Funds in Senate," Senator Nancy Binay said in a statement on Thursday. 

The probing stemmed from a news article reported that about nine senators are backing Vice President Sara Duterte's push for confidential funds. 

Binay cited that under Rule 47, Section 126 of the Rules of the Senate, "the executive session of the Senate shall be held always in closed doors. In such sessions only the Secretary, the Sergeant-at-Arms, and/or such other persons as may be authorized by the Senate to the session hall."

Further, section 128 states that, "The President as well as, the Senators and the officials and employees of the Senate shall absolutely refrain from divulging any of the confidential matter taken up by the Senate, and all proceedings which might have taken place."

Binay said the committee will convene its members to gather additional information necessary to complete its review.

The panel members will conduct a probe on all matters relating to the conduct, rights, privileges, safety, dignity, integrity, and reputation of the Senate and its members pursuant to Rule 10, Section 13 (16).

"In order to comply with Rule XLVII, Section 128 regarding confidentiality, out of fairness to all respondents, and to assure the integrity of its work, the Committee will refrain from making further public statements on this matter pending completion of its initial review," said Binay.

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