CSO Collective Statement on Passage of FOI Bill on 2nd Reading

SENATE PASSES S.B. 3308 ON 2nd READING AMID DARK CLOUD OF MARTIAL LAW, LEGISLATORS GIVE LIGHT.

On 7 December 2009, the Senate approved on second reading Senate Bill 3308, or the Freedom of Information Act. With time fast running out on the 14th Congress, we appealed to our Senators not to kill the bill. They delivered; the country is now a giant step closer to the passage of a progressive and responsive freedom of information act.

We, representatives of over 100 organizations and coalitions from various sectors comprising the Right to Know. Right Now! Campaign, express our congratulations and deep gratitude to the Senate, under the leadership of Senator Juan Ponce Enrile, for pulling through for the Filipino people.

We especially express our congratulations and deep gratitude to Senator Alan Peter Cayetano for decisively shepherding the bill through the committee process, and with Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, for taking it forward in plenary. We thank Senator Joker Arroyo and Senator Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. for their statesmanship in withdrawing their additional interpellation to quicken the pace of the bill. We thank the various bill authors for providing the measure the bipartisan support that it needs. With the interventions of Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago and Senator Arroyo in interpellation, and the amendments introduced by Senators Santiago and Escudero and by the committee, the Senate has done its legislative duty of ensuring a robust measure.

We renew our congratulations and gratitude to the Lower House under the leadership of Speaker Prospero Nograles for passing its counterpart measure, House Bill 3732. We especially thank Representative Erin Tañada, chairman of the Technical Working Group in the House Committee on Public Information, for his decisiveness and efficiency in pushing for the bill's passage even before the close of the first regular session. This allowed the Senate sufficient time to review the bill. In this endeavor Rep. Tañada had help from Representatives Joel Villanueva, Del De Guzman, Riza Hontiveros, Satur Ocampo, Bienvenido Abante Jr., Juan Edgardo Angara, and other authors of the bill.

When finally passed into law, the Freedom of Information Act will make the Constitutional right to know and the state policy of full disclosure of transactions involving public interest fully operable. While the right to information has been held by the courts to be executory, it is difficult to enforce in practice. There is no standard procedure in dealing with requests. There is no law clarifying the exact scope of the right. The state policy requiring government to fully disclose transactions involving public interest does not have the implementing mechanics.  There are no effective sanctions to deter or make accountable the violation of the right. As a result, requests for information are routinely disregarded or denied based on arbitrary exceptions.

We cannot overemphasize the vital role that a Freedom of Information Act will play in the maturation of Philippine society and politics. Freedom of information gives flesh to the principle that public office is a public trust. Without proper information, we cannot hold public officials accountable for anything. Freedom of Information is also a necessary condition for the effective exercise of other rights by the people. The freedom of the press, of speech and expression, as well as the right to petition the government for redress of grievances can only be fully and responsibly exercised by an informed press and citizenry. The same is true for the right of the people and their organizations to effective and reasonable participation at all levels of social, political, and economic decision making.

Even as we acknowledge the giant step forward afforded by our legislators in passing the bill on second reading, we cannot pause even for a moment. The clock is still ticking fast. Amid the cry for justice for the victims of the gruesome murder of journalists and civilians in Maguindanao, and under the dark cloud of Martial Law, we claim our freedom of information. Now more than ever we need to secure for the people the political rights that both empower and protect.

We call on the Senate to sustain the momentum by immediately approving the bill on third reading. We call on both Houses of Congress to forthwith name their respective representatives and convene the bicameral conference committee for this measure and finally approve the act for signing and approval by the President.

We call on other groups to join us in the fight for what is guaranteed to us by the Constitution. We ask you to march with us to the Senate on Monday, 14 December, to assert our freedom of information, to thank our Senators, and to sustain the momentum for the long-overdue passage of the Freedom of Information Act. Let it be the lasting contribution of the 14th Congress and of all of us to political and governance reform in the country, to benefit our generation, and the generations to come.

 

8 December 2009.

1. Rep. Lorenzo Tañada III                   4th District, Quezon Province

2. Rep. Joel Villanueva                        CIBAC Party List

3. Rep. Del De Guzman                        2nd District, Marikina City

4. Rep. Riza Hontiveros-Baraquel;         Akbayan

Rep. Walden Bello

5. Atty. Nepomuceno Malaluan            Action for Economic Reforms (AER)

6. Dr. Florangel Rosario - Braid            Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication (AIJC)

7. Dean Antonio La Viña                     Ateneo School of Government (ASoG)

8. Ms. Angelica Simone Mangahas        Ateneo Debate Society

9. Ms. Adelina Alvarez                        Center for Community Journalism and Development (CCJD)

10. Prof. Luis Teodoro                       Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR)

11. Atty. Roberto Cadiz                      LIBERTAS

12. Mr. Sonny Fernandez;                   National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP)

Mr. Nestor Burgos

13. Mr. Bartholome Guingona              pagbabago@pilipinas

14. Ms. Malou Mangahas                     Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ)

15. Mr. Vincent T. Lazatin                  Transparency and Accountability Network (TAN)

16. Mr. Joshua Mata                          Alliance of Progressive Labor (APL)

17. Mr. Alberto Lim                           Makati Business Club

18. Ms. Ellene Sana                           Center for Migrant Advocacy (CMA)

19. Ms. Ester Perez Tagle                  Concerned Citizens Against Pollution (COCAP)

20. Ms. Luz Malihiran                        Community Organizers Multiversity

21. Mr. Sammy Gamboa                      EU-ASEAN FTA Campaign Network-Philippines

22. Mr. Al Alegre                              Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA)

23. Mr. Milo Tanchuling                     Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC)

24. Ms. Judy Pasimio                         Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center - Kasama sa Kalikasan

25. Atty. Ma. Tanya Karina Lat;           IDEALS, Inc.

Mr. Arnel Mateo

26. Mr. Jude Esguerra;                      Institute for Popular Democracy (IPD)

Mr. Doy Cinco

27. Mr. Ric Serrano                           La Liga Policy Institute

28. Mr. Rey Rasing                             Labor Education and Research Network (LEARN)

29. Atty. Farah Marie Decano              Lady Local Legislators' League of the Philippines, Inc. (Four-L Phils.)

30. Mr. Raymond Marvic C. Baguilat      University of the Philippines - Law Student Government

31. Mr. Ed Mora                                 Pambansang Kaisahan ng Magbubukid sa Pilipinas (PKMP)

32. Mr. Isagani Serrano                        Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement

33. Ms. Annie Geron                            Public Services Labor Independent Confederation (PSLINK)

34. Mr. Carlos Magtolis, Jr.                   Siliman University - ASPAP

35. Ms. Evi-Ta Jimenez                         Center for People Empowerment in Governance

36. Mr. Joseph Purugganan                  Stop the New Round Coalition

37. Dr. Sixto K. Roxas                          Maximo T. Kalaw Institute for Sustainable Development

38. Mr. Ben-Hur Sacopla                      Southern Luzon State University ASPAP - Region IV

39. Ms. Eirene Aguila                           Team RP

40. Prof. Leonor M. Briones                  Social Watch Philippines

41. Ms. Mae V. Buenaventura                Women's Legal Bureau, Inc.

42. Ms. Jenina Joy Chavez                    Focus on the Global South - Philippines Program

43. Mr. Ramon Tuazon                         Philippines Communication Society

44. Ana Maria R. Nemenzo;                   WomanHealth Philippines

Mercedes Fabros

45. Dr. Buenaventura B. Dargantes        Program on Integrated Water Resources

Management RDE, Institute for Strategic Research and Development Studies, Visayas State University

46. Mr. Mr. Boy Nuera                         Pandayan para sa Sosyalistang Pilipinas (PANDAYAN)

47. Mr. Roy Calfoforo                           People's Alternative Studies Center for Research and Education in Social Develoment (PASCRES)

48. Mr. Alain Pascua                             Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan All Filipino Democratic Movement (KAAKBAY)

49. Mr. Horacio T. Cadiz                       The Philippine Network Foundation, Inc (PHNET)

50. Mr. Joe Valencia                            KASAPI-HELLAS

51. Mr. Nestor Villanueva                      Akbayan Greece

52. Mr. Sixto Donato Macasaet              CODE-NGO

53. Mr. Jun S. Aguilar                           Filipino Migrant Workers

54. Mr. Pablo Rosales                            Progresibong Alyansa ng mga Mangingisda (PANGISDA)

55. Pambansang Katipunan ng Makabayang Magbubukid (PKKM)

56. Kilusan Para sa Pambansang Demokrasya (KPD)

57. Ms. Lourdes M. Tison                     Paghiliusa sa Paghidaet-Negros (PsPN)

58. Ms. Abby Y. Pato                           Task Force on Food Sovereignty Mindanao

59. Ms. Karen Tañada                          Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute

60. Ms. Mardi Mapa-Suplido                  Negros Peace Watch

61. Dr. Jose Reuben Alagaran II             Philippines Communication Society

62. Ms. Aurora Regalado                       Management Organization for Development and Empowerment, Inc.

63. Mr. Ernesto Lim Jr.                         People's Campaign on Agrarian Reform (AR NOW!)

64. Mr. Anthony Marzan                       KAISAHAN

65. Mr. Jesus Vicente Garganera           Alyansa Tigil Mina

66. Ms. Luz Cabucos-Fegarido                RSW

67. Ms. Maria Lisa Alano                        Alternate Forum for Research in Mindanao (AFRIM), Inc.

68. Dr. Jose Reuben Alagaran II              Philippines Communication Society

69. Ms. Ma. Lourdes M. Tison                Paghiliusa sa Paghidaet-Negros (PsPN)

70. Mr. Joel Saracho                            GCAP-Phils

71. Ms. Trinidad Domingo                      Pambansang Koalisyon ng Kababaihan sa Kanayunan

72. Mr. Richard Gutierrez                     Ban Toxics

73. Mr. Nonoy Oplas                             Minimal Government Thinkers

74. Mr. Harvey Keh                               Kaya Natin! Movement

75. Mr. Czarina Sacaguing                      Confederation of Student Government in the Philippines

76. Mr. Byron Abadeza                         Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in East Asia and the Pacific

77. Dr. Ma. Olivia Domingo                    Center for Leadership, Citizenship and Democracy, UP-NCPAG

78. Dr. Angelo Ramos                           Philippine Community e-Center Network

79. Ms. Mae Sabio                               Sulong CARPER

80. Mr. Diosdado Calmada                     PEACE

81. Ms. Lanie Factor                            Task Force Mapalad

82. Ms. Maris Dela Cruz - Cardenas         EmPOWER Consumers

83. Mr. Wilson Fortaleza                       Partido ng Mangagawa

84. Atty. Elpidio Peria                           Third World Network

Vice Chairman, Social Concerns Committee, IBP South Cotabato - General Santos City Chapter

85. Prof. Gigi Francisco                         Miriam College - International Studies Department

86. Mr. Obet Pagdanganan                    Coalition for Health Advocacy and Transparency (CHAT)

87. Mr. Omi Royandoyan                       Centro Saka

88. Ms. Carolyn Arguillas                        MindaNews

89. Mr. Abner Francisco                        DXCA - FM

90. Ms. Florencia Casanova-Dorotan        Women's Action Network for Development

91. Ms. Violeta Corral                           Aksyon para sa Kapayapaan at Katarungan

92. Mr. Crispino Aguelo                        Pambansang Kilusan ng mga Samahang Magsasaka (PAKISAMA)

93. Ms. Michelle Domocol                     Visayas Climate Action Network

94. Judge Dolores L. Español (Ret.)        Transparency International - Philippines

95. Mr. Roby Alampay                           Southeast Asian Press Alliance

96. Ms. Teresita Quintos Deles               International Center on Innovation, Transformation and Excellence in Governance (INCITEGov)

97. Ms. Maita Gomez                            Bantay Kita

98. Mr. Rey Hulog                                Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas

99. Mr. Jose Pavia                                Philippine Press Institute

100. Mr. Isagani Yambot                        Philippine Daily Inquirer

101. College Editors Guild of the Philippines

102. Ms. Emy M. Santos                         National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO)

103. Ms. Tes M. Borgoños                      Manggagawang Kababaihang Mithi ay Paglaya (MAKALAYA)

104. Ms. Marilyn Fuentes                       National Union of Building and Construction Workers (NUBCW)

105. Atty. Michael Yu                            Integrated Bar of the Philippines- Cebu City Chapter

106. Dr. Prospero E. de Vera                  National College of Public Administration and Governance, University of the Philippines

107. Sylvia  Estrada Claudio, M.D. PhD.     Center for Women's Studies, University of the Philippines

108. Mr. Viktor Samuel Fontanilla            UP ALYANSA

109. Ms. Anna Luz Lopez                        UP BUKLOD CSSP

110. Mr. Jeffrey Crisostomo                   AKBAYAN Youth - UP Diliman

 

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