NBN-ZTE star witness Rodolfo "Jun" Lozada yesterday said the
Senate has told him to stop his out-of-town speaking trips,
saying that it could no longer afford the expenses of providing
security.
Lozada was unfazed. Told that there may have been Malacañang
pressure to gag him, he said no amount of pressure or threats
could force him to stop his crusade.
"Tuloy pa rin ang krusada at wala na itong atrasan," he said.
The Association of Major Religious Superiors of the
Philippines (AMRSP) which has taken Lozada under its protection
was disappointed.
Sr. Estrella Castalone branded the order as a "way to scare
off" potential witnesses from coming out in the open against
corruption in the administration.
"What about the risks taken by Jun when he came out of the
open? I don't think this is the right decision. I don't think
money is the reason here, there's something other than money
here," she said.
She said they had been repeatedly assured by Senate President
Manuel Villar and Blue Ribbon chair Alan Peter Cayetano that
money was no problem.
But she said that Lozada's security detail complained they
were having a hard time getting travel orders.
She said Senate officials told her on May 1 the Senate could
only provide a four-man security detail.
Lozada originally had an eight-man security detail which was
later cut to six, four of whom covered his out-of-town trips.
Castalone said if money was the problem, the ARMSP and other
non-government organizations were more than willing to shoulder
the expenses but said that what is at issue is not about the
money but rather the truth.
"They are practically accomplices to the move to gag Lozada.
Is Jun's life worth only P2 million considering that what he
told enabled the country to save P16 billion?" Castalone said. -
Ashzel Hachero