P700M for ‘Chaos’: Lacson on Cayetano’s 28 Days as SP
Lacson said the impasse halted Senate work and based the loss on an estimated P25 million in daily operating costs.
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P700M for ‘chaos’: Lacson on Cayetano’s 28 days as SP
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Thursday said the Senate spent an estimated P700 million during the 28 days that Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano served as Senate President, describing the period as a costly episode marked by political turmoil and legislative paralysis. In a post on X, Lacson said Cayetano’s brief tenure as […]...Keep on reading: P700M for ‘chaos’: Lacson on Cayetano’s 28 days as Senate president
Senate under Cayetano: a 'waste' of taxpayers' money
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Panfilo Lacson on Thursday said the Senate, in 28 days, under the leadership of Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano cost the government P700 million and produced no output but "chaos."The 28 days Lacson referred to were the session days. Cayetano was Senate president from May 11 to June 17 or one month and six days."The Philippine Senate in 28 days under Alan Peter Cayetano: Estimated cost - 700M. Output - chaos," Lacson wrote on…
P700-M lost in Senate chaos? Cayetano blasts ‘intellectual dishonesty’ in Lacson claim
Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano on Thursday lambasted the alleged “intellectual dishonesty” in a claim that some P700 million in taxpayers’ money was wasted in his bri
P700-M in public funds wasted under Alan Peter Cayetano leadership, says Ping Lacson
Around P700 million in public funds were allegedly wasted less than a month into the senate presidency of Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, according to Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson.
‘Waste of taxpayers’ money’: Lacson says 28-day Senate standoff under Cayetano cost P700 million
Sen. Panfilo Lacson criticized the 28-day Senate leadership standoff under former Senate president Alan Peter Cayetano, saying the impasse cost taxpayers an estimated P700 million while producing “chaos” and legislative inaction

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