Pangilinan sees midnight deal in P300-billion rushed AFP purchases
| By Angie M. Rosales 06/02/2010 A senator  smells another midnight deal in the making in acting Defense Secretary  Norberto Gonzales’ reported plan to acquire P300 billion worth of  refurbished military equipment for Armed Forces of the Philippines  (AFP). Sen. Francis Pangilinan yesterday expressed  alarm over the planned move of Gonzales to supposedly purchase  refurbished or surplus equipment from Israel, Canada, Australia, Italy  and South Korea, some of which had been returned to their suppliers  allegedly “due to poor performance in bad weather and low light  conditions.” The costly project was supposedly in  fulfillment of the long-delayed modernization of the AFP. “Why must we cram such large and crucial purchases into  the last month of this administration’s term when, in fact, the  Multi-Year Obligational Authority for the AFP  is  not co-terminus with the outgoing administration? Why should we shove  surplus equipment down our Armed Forces’ throats when what they need is  new and better equipment to serve the needs of our countrymen?,”  Pangilinan said. “These deals need to be looked  into lest we once again enter into anomalous contracts that can spell  the difference between life and death for our servicemen,” said  Pangilinan. The proposed AFP modernization also  includes the realignment of P2 billion worth of funds for “intelligence”  and “Social Integration Program” and both are subject to less stringent  government accounting and auditing controls, he noted. “Who will actually benefit from this ‘last-minute  contact-signing’? If the government is really sincere in modernizing the  AFP, they should scrutinize the offers of the suppliers as these kinds  of transactions are putting at risk the lives not only of the soldiers  but civilians as well,” he said.  Gonzales  recently admitted that the Arroyo government is into an “11th hour” rush  for acquisitions under the AFP modernization program. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100602hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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