
Ex-mayor Tumang may face a contempt for leaking closed-door session info
FORMER Mayor Teddy Tumang of Mexico, Pampanga may face contempt from the House of Representatives committee on dangerous drugs for leaking information supposedly taken up during the panel’s last closed-door session last Monday.
Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers, committee chairman, on Friday said he would again invite Tumang to his panel’s next hearing on the recent seizure of more than 500 kilos of shabu worth P3.6 billion from a warehouse in Barangay San Jose Malino, Mexico.
“Executive session yun at ang napag-usapan ay tungkol sa nasabing droga na nasabat at ang mga sirkumstansiya sa pagkaka-diskubre ng 560 kilos (of shabu) at operational details na confidential in nature. Wala pong pinag-usapan tungkol sa politika,” he said.
House rules governing inquiries in aid of legislation prohibit the disclosure of any information taken up in an executive session. Disclosure may be sanctioned.
The Barbers committee went into an executive session after an open hearing on Oct. 9 to give the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the National Bureau of Information a free hand in briefing the committee on the entry into the country and seizure of the large shabu shipment in Barangay San Jose Malino.
The Office of the Ombudsman has dismissed Tumang in connection with a graft case.
The revelation by the former town mayor of information supposedly discussed during the closed-door session was brought to the attention of the Barbers’ committee.
During a press conference held on Wednesday, Tumang said, “Meron akong nakausap sa mga nag iimbestiga. Meron silang executive meeting, meron silang nasabi.
Ang nagtanong doon isa ang ating Deputy Speaker, tinatanong sa mga NBI yata na hindi ba talaga involved si Mayor Tumang dyan? Parang ini-implicate niya ako.”
The former mayor further said, “Meron tayong nakausap doon, yun nga ang tanong ni Congressman. Dalawang beses pa niya tinanong. Hindi ba involved si Mayor Tumang dyan?”
The committee on dangerous drugs has subpoenaed businessman Willy Ong, owner of the Barangay San Jose Malino warehouse where the P3.6 billion worth of shabu was seized, and Roy Gomez, a town hall aide of Tumang when he was mayor.
Aside from working at the municipal hall, Gomez, according to the former mayor, facilitated documents like permits for Ong.
During the Oct. 9 hearing, Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny Pimentel said, “Nakikita ko po Mr. chair, parang yung municipality of Mexico is very privy to the activities of Mr. Willy Ong, starting from the barangay all the way up to the municipality.”