ICI hearings not livestreamed – BusinessWorld Online
THE Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) on Sunday said its hearings are not livestreamed as it focuses on case preparation for potential criminal, civil and administrative actions.
Brian Keith Hosaka, ICI executive director, said initial hearings are meant to build cases that will eventually be referred to the appropriate agencies, such as the Ombudsman.
“The ICI is avoiding trial by publicity, and will not allow it to be used for any political leverage or agenda by any individual or group,” Mr. Hosaka said in a message to reporters.
He acknowledged public requests for livestreaming but said the commission is carefully weighing transparency against the protection of individual rights.
He added that the ICI aims to remain “surgical and deliberate in the performance of its mandate so that those who are truly responsible will be brought to justice with solid evidence and under the rule of law.”
Through Executive Order No. 94, the ICI has been tasked to investigate corruption in public works, including flood control and other infrastructure projects. — Erika Mae P. Sinaking