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...the said pharmaceutical agency were present.
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And of course, I would also like to thank Senator Bongo for his appropriate action,
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for his motto-proprio action in conducting the hearing right away.
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But the rules are rules. May I know from the majority leader, did we violate any rule, a three-day rule?
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Because we just delivered a privileged speech yesterday.
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And again, I was surprised.
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I was surprised why the stakeholders or shareholders of Belkens Pharmaceutical Agency were already present, Mr. Chair.
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Nabanggit kasi itong issue na ito, April 2, it was brought up by Senator Rafi Tulfo about this practice, no?
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So kaya ginawa natin, motto-proprio inquiry in aid of legislation on the rights of patients to appropriate medical care information
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and informed consent focusing on the prescription of medicines.
03:04.9
Napag-usapan na po itong issue na ito noong April 2.
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It was brought up by Senator Tulfo at lumaki lang siya.
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Last week, it was mentioned sa interview yata ni Senator JB.
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That's why nag-issue po ang committee ng invitation, April 24.
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24 ang notice and then yung mga...
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Juno yung received naman ng mga senators, officers, commissary.
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Mr. President, with due respect, what was the notice for?
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Because from my understanding, the notice that was posted is regarding bullying in the, was it hospital setting?
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That was the notice we received.
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It is possible that a senator who is not inclined to attend a hearing on bullying would not attend,
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not knowing that there's going to be another topic taken up.
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I think that is the important point that we should be discussing, Mr. President.
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What is the point of a notice if matters beyond the notice are going to be taken up intentionally?
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Of course, kung nabanggit and then the chairman, you know, on the side is,
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bakit tuloy lang yung issue na yun.
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But to intentionally have a hearing on a subject matter that is not contained in the notice,
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and we have sometimes six hearings simultaneously going on, and we have other obligations,
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how would we know, Mr. President, how do we properly inform ourselves?
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Because that is the purpose of a notice, Mr. President.
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You're absolutely correct.
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But to just give the proper information to the body,
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I have a copy of the notice of inquiry.
04:59.8
So it's a proper notification of the health committee in its sections under letter C.
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Under letter C of its notice,
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moto-appropriate and coordinated legislation on the rights of patients
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to appropriate medical care, etc., etc.
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So it's one long paragraph.
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So nabanggit naman dun sa kanyang notice.
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In other words, proper naman yung procedure.
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Pasok po siya, Mr. President.
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Pasok siya sa rules natin.
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Salamat, Mr. President.
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Yeah, very clear.
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As far as I'm concerned,
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Of course, I will not debate with my majority leader, but as a former majority leader myself, three times, I can see that the rules in this particular case were followed.
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I think, Mr. President, it's also important to note that if it happened during the hearing without being part of the notice given to the members, the three-day rule, that's a different story, Mr. President.
05:55.0
So, again, the speeches delivered yesterday were not referred yet, but we can dispense and refer it, Mr. President.
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You can make the motion, Your Honor.
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We can do it now.
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Mr. President, I understand. Unfortunately, I agree. I note that the rights of patients is in the agenda.
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But the privileged speech.
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The two privileged speeches were not referred.
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So how would a senator know that that specific topic, and as mentioned by one of the sponsors, the complete set of officers were there?
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How would the senator know that that whole agenda would be covered today?
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Kung nadaanan, okay lang.
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But that whole topic was there.
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And even the sponsor was shocked that they were complete.
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It's a good thing he had decided to attend because yung buong scope ng kanyang topic,
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And then, last point I'd like to raise, Mr. President.
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Under Rule 10, section 13, which is the enumeration of the powers of the different committees,
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it says, on accountability of public officers and investigations.
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It says here, investigation of any matter of public interest on its own initiative or brought to its attention by any member of the Senate.
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So it is only the Blue Ribbon Committee, Mr. President, that has that phrase under its own initiatives.
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And for the 17 years that I've been a senator,
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I filed resolutions in my own committee following these rules because my understanding is it's only the Blue Ribbon Committee on its own initiative.
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Of course, in a time of emergency, we are on break.
08:06.0
Of course, we will not stop the Committee on Energy to have a hearing.
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But what is the purpose of this on its own initiative under the Blue Ribbon Committee powers if everybody else can do it?
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Hindi ko po sinaswapang yun.
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E di palitan natin.
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Let's understand.
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What is our intention?
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Because we just have to be clear about the rules.
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We are an institution governed by rules so that we can do our job properly.
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So I humbly submit that we submit these queries to the Committee on Rules so that they can discuss it with our legal,
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our luminaries, our experience heads, and then properly guide us, Mr. President.
08:47.7
But just for the record, we amended the rules of procedure governing inquiries of the Native,
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in Native legislation, Your Honor.
08:54.6
And under Section 2, Initiation of Inquiry, it's very clear.
08:58.3
It used to be, I recall, it used to be the Blue Ribbon Committee, moto proprio.
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Actually, immediately, even not following the three-day rule, pwede yun.
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Parang immediate yung investigation on its own.
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However, we amended and strengthened the rules of procedure and added the Section 2.
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So, if you wish, we can have the Committee on Rules come up with the legal and the,
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the correct and final decision on this particular issue.
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So we can refer to the Committee on Rules to come up with a decision.
09:33.3
Yes, Mr. President, we admire and respect the issues raised in today's session.
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And, you know, there's always room for improvement, Mr. President.
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And as we are talking about some other matters, Mr. President, with regard to our rules,
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we can always look into it and study.
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Further and improve as much as we can, Mr. President, in order to give our best service to our country and people.
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And yes, and just to add, Majority Leader, just to add.
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May gulanong salita na ang ibig sabihin dito ay ang pagkakaisa.
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