BY DENNIS GADIL
SEN. Panfilo Lacson yesterday said another
witness will testify on the overpriced $329 million ZTE
broadband deal when the Senate tri-committee resumes hearings
next Tuesday.
He added: "We will not give you a hint (kung)
sino ang testigo na yan ... wala akong sinabing sa gobyerno ito."
He said the new witness has already been
summoned by the Senate.
But while keeping the identity of the new
witness a secret, he had a cryptic hint: "Di masyadong malaki
ang bumpers nito."
Dante Madriaga, a walk-in witness who claimed
to have worked as a technical consultant for the ZTE, had
described Fan Yang, ZTE's executive director and disbursing
officer, as a look-alike of Sen. Loren Legarda "but with bigger
bumpers."
Lacson also said the surfacing of the new
witness only shows that more and more people involved in the
anomalous deal are coming out.
He said while acting Higher Education chair
Romulo Neri could be considered as a vital witness, there are
others who could provide the Senate with equally vital
information.
Neri will not attend Tuesday's hearing after
the Senate turned down a compromise solution proposed by the
Supreme Court, which would allow him to appear at the Senate but
won't have to answer three questions about President Arroyo's
involvement on the NBN-ZTE deal.
Senate minority leader Aquilino Pimentel said
the new witness has personal knowledge of the bribery that
attended the NBN contract.
He also refused to say if the person is from
government or from the side of ZTE.
Senate President Manuel Villar and Sen.
Manuel Roxas III welcomed the news about the new witness.
Blue Ribbon chair Alan Peter Cayetano said
his committee is ready to hear the testimony of Lacson's new
witness.
The Senate also issued subpoenas for ZTE vice
president Yu Yong; Fan Yang; former Elections chairman Benjamin
Abalos, retired Gen. Quirino "Torch" de la Torre, Leo San
Miguel, and Ruben Reyes, who were tagged by Madriaga as the
"Greedy Group"; and Jimmy Paz, Abalos' chief of staff.
Deputy presidential spokeswoman Lorelei
Fajardo said she was not surprised about Lacson's new witness.
"Malamang hindi sila contented sa sinabi ni Mr. Lozada kaya
pinalabas nila si Madriaga. At ngayon, hindi pa rin sila
nakuntento kay Madriaga at kailangan pa nilang maghanap ng
story," she said. -With Regina Bengco