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CIBAC REP. BRO. EDDIE VILLANUEVA SEEKS ASSESSMENT OF ANTI-CORRUPTION MONTH LAW IMPLEMENTATION

December 12, 2024

CIBAC Party-List Rep. Bro. Eddie Villanueva has filed House Resolution 2114 which seeks an inquiry, in aid of legislation, into the compliance of government agencies, GOCCs, LGUs, and private sector employers with Republic Act No. 10589, or the Anti-Corruption Month law.

The law, which was pushed by CIBAC Party-List in the 15th Congress, declares the month of December of every year as the country’s Anti-Corruption Month. It directs all heads of government agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) as well as local government units (LGUs) and employers in the private sector, to conduct activities designed to create awareness among the people on the adverse effects of corruption.

Rep. Villanueva underscored the crucial need to know whether government and private entities are complying with the law and whether the activities conducted effectively promote awareness against corruption at all levels of society.

The CIBAC solon stressed the importance of evaluating the extent and effectiveness of the implementation of these anti-corruption activities in order to identify gaps and further recommend measures to strengthen the country’s anti-corruption campaign.

“Mahigit isang dekada na po mula nang maisabatas ang Anti-Corruption Month, at nais nating alamin kung ito ba ay nasusunod at kung gaano kabisa ang mga isinasagawang aktibidad kontra katiwalian. Kailangang tiyakin na ang layunin ng batas ay natutupad upang maitaguyod ang katapatan at pananagutan sa ating lipunan,” said Rep. Villanueva.

“Kung nais nating gawing kultura ang integridad at accountability, dapat nating tiyakin na ang bawat aktibidad tuwing Anti-Corruption Month ay hindi lamang palamuti kundi tunay na nakakaapekto sa pananaw at ugali ng ating mga kababayan,” added the CIBAC solon

“As public servants, we must lead by example and ensure that the fight against corruption remains at the forefront of our governance. This inquiry will help us identify what more needs to be done to uphold transparency and accountability,” ended Rep. Villanueva.”

Rep. Villanueva noted that the country’s scores in various anti-corruption studies and surveys like the annual Corruption Perception Index by Transparency International remain dismal, stagnant, and disappointing.

The CIBAC solon urges his colleagues to immediately launch the inquiry, especially in the aftermath of the celebration of International Anti-Corruption Day last December 9, 2024.

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CIBAC REP. BRO. EDDIE VILLANUEVA CALLS FOR INVESTIGATION INTO BILLIONS WASTED IN DOH MEDICAL SUPPLIES

December 11, 2024

CIBAC Party-List Rep. Bro. Eddie Villanueva filed House Resolution 2127 directing the appropriate House committee to investigate, in aid of legislation, the Commission on Audit’s (COA) reports flagging the Department of Health (DOH) for billions of pesos worth of expired, nearly expired, damaged, overstocked, excessive, slow-moving, and undistributed drugs, medicines, and medical supplies from 2021 to 2023.

“Lubos na nakakabahala ang ulat na ito. Bilyun-bilyong pondo ang nasasayang dahil sa kakulangan sa maayos na sistema at pamamahala. Sa lagay natin na kulang ang pondo para lubusang tustusan ang basic public healthcare, ang ganitong uri ng pag-aaksaya ay hindi katanggap-tanggap – it’s a moral failure,” said Villanueva.

The COA reports reveal that billions worth of medical supplies were found wasted or mismanaged: P85M for 2021, P7.4B in 2022 and P11.18B in 2023. According to the audit reports, the DOH has repeatedly failed to address systemic issues in procurement, inventory, and distribution.

“Gusto natin alamin bakit ganun karaming gamot ang naa-aksaya o natutulog sa mga DOH warehouses, lalo na’t may mas malaking badyet sa pagbili ng gamot ang ilalaan sa taong 2025. Dapat natin itong busisiin,” the CIBAC solon said.

Villanueva noted that despite these troubling findings, the proposed 2025 budget for the Purchase of Drugs, Medicines and Medical Supplies is increased significantly to ₱44.5 billion.

“We cannot simply allocate more funds without ensuring that these will be fully and meaningfully utilized. This investigation is crucial to safeguard public funds and ensure that Filipinos are really benefitting from the medicines the government are procuring,” Villanueva emphasized.

The CIBAC solon urges his colleagues to immediately launch the probe in order to uncover any systemic gaps and lapses that have led to these recurring issues and to recommend legislative measures that will avert further misuse of public funds.

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CIBAC REP. BRO EDDIE VILLANUEVA AWARDED AS “OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVANT” BY PAO

October 21, 2024

CIBAC Party-List Representative Bro. Eddie Villanueva was awarded “Outstanding Public Servant” by the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) during its Oath-Taking and Orientation Ceremony on October 21, 2024 at Bayview Park Hotel, Pasay City.

The event was led by PAO Chief Atty. Persida Acosta and attended by around 330 newly hired, promoted and for-change-of-status PAO employees.

Rep. Bro. Eddie was selected by the PAO Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Committee in recognition of the solon’s excellence in public service and in appreciation of all the support he has shown to advance PAO’s mission of promoting social justice and rendering free legal assistance in the country.

“Isang malaking karangalan po na kilalanin ng magigiting na public lawyers ang ating adbokasiya laban sa korapsyon at pakikipaglaban para sa katarungan, lalo na para sa mga mahihirap. Mas lalo po nating sisikaping maging mas malawig ang free legal assistance sa mas maraming Pilipino. Maraming salamat sa Public Attorney’s Office o PAO para sa karangalang ito. Special na pasasalamat at pagbati sa chief attorney of the nation, Atty. Persida Acosta. Sa Diyos po ang lahat ng papuri!,” says CIBAC Rep. Bro. Eddie in a video message.

The CIBAC solon authored RA 11476 or the GMRC law which aimed to reducing moral corruption in the country. Further, Rep. Bro. Eddie files House Bill 10869 or the Abogado Para sa Bayan bill that seeks the establishment of a legal scholarship and return service program. CIBAC also provides free legal assistance and advice to its indigent constituents to help them in their legal needs.

Mr. Dexter Nival, Political Affairs Officer of the Office of Rep. Villanueva, received the award on behalf of the CIBAC solon.

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CIBAC PARTY-LIST GETS 93 AS BALLOT NUMBER FOR NEXT YEAR’S POLLS

October 18, 2024

The Citizens’ Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Party-List, led by Congressman Bro. Eddie Villanueva, will have number 93 as its official ballot number for the May 2025 National and Local Elections.

On Friday, October 18, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) conducted an electronic raffle of party-lists eligible to run for next year’s polls to determine the order of their listing in the official ballot.

CIBAC vows to continue to push for the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill, death penalty for P100M plunder bill, anti-online gambling bill and other anti-corruption legislations aimed at freeing the government coffers from the bondage of graft and corruption.

CIBAC is the country’s longest serving party-list, undefeated since 2001. It has pushed for more than 280 laws including landmark ones such the Anti-Red Tape Act, Ease of Doing Business, strengthened Money Laundering Law, strengthened Office of Ombudsman law, the Anti-Corruption Month law, Government Procurement Act, GMRC law, Doktor Para sa Bayan law and Trabaho para sa Bayan law, among others.

For 2025 election, CIBAC will be again led by Congressman Bro. Eddie Villanueva as it lead nominee, with former CIBAC Representative Domeng Rivera and Atty. Cathy Valencia as the 2nd and 3rd nominees, respectively.

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CONGRESSMAN BRO. EDDIE VILLANUEVA LEADS CIBAC FILING OF CANDIDACY FOR 2025 ELECTION

October 8, 2024

Congressman Bro. Eddie Villanueva led the filing of candidacy of the Citizens’ Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Party-List for the May 2025 elections.

Together with select CIBAC leaders from NCR, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and international chapters, Congressman Bro. Eddie marched into the Tent City, Manila Hotel where the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is receiving Certificates of Nomination and Acceptance for party-list elections.

Congressman Bro. Eddie will be CIBAC’s lead nominee, with former CIBAC Representative Domeng Rivera and Atty. Cathy Valencia as the 2nd and 3rd nominees, respectively.

“Kasama ang mga Pilipinong nagmamahal sa Diyos at Bayan, papangunahan po natin ang krusadang labanan ang korapsyon na syang ugat ng matinding kahirapan ng sambayanang Pilipino,” said Congressman Bro. Eddie before the media.

The CIBAC solon said that he will push for death penalty for government officials who will be convicted of corrupting 100 million pesos and above worth of public funds. He said ‘when millions of pesos go to corruption, millions of poor Filipinos are deprived of basic government services that are rightfully theirs.’

“Muli rin nating isusulong ang Freedom of Information (FOI) bill, anti-online gambling bill, at mga panukalang batas na magbibigay armas sa publiko upang bantayan ang kaban ng bayan. Pag-iibayuhin natin ang pagbabantay sa mga budget tulad ng flood control program at confidential funds,” added Villanueva.

CIBAC Party-List has championed more than 280 laws since it joined the party-list race in 2001. Among these are the Anti-Money Laundering Law, GMRC Law, Ease of Doing Business Law, Government Procurement Act, Doktor Para sa Bayan Act, and the Trabaho Para sa Bayan Act.

“Sa tulong ng Diyos at sambayanang Pilipino, maaari pong malutas ang problemang ito ng korapsyon,” ended Congressman Bro. Eddie.

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Statement of CIBAC Party-List Representative Bro. Eddie Villanueva on PAHAYAG September 2024 Survey Showing Corruption Overtakes Inflation as Top Concern of Filipinos

October 1, 2024

The survey result is an alarming reminder that corruption is the real enemy obstructing the nation’s genuine progress. It is so rampant and pervasive that its ill-effects are felt in Filipinos’ daily lives. This is an urgent call for the government to work double-time to sack corrupt officials, jail them, and obliterate opportunities for corruption. Unless we face squarely the sickening state of corruption in the country, the gains that we are all aspiring or working for will be in vain, leaving our country in a vicious, perpetual cycle of poverty and hardship.