The Independent Commission on Infrastructure (ICI) stated it cannot release the video footage of Representative Sandro Marcos' hearing without his explicit written permission.
Marcos had previously appeared before the ICI for an executive session regarding allegations of inserting P50 billion in public works projects into the national budget.
Although Marcos initially gave the commission authority to decide on the release of his testimony, ICI Executive Director Brian Keith Hosaka cited that Marcos declared under oath he was not amenable to public broadcasting of his testimony.
Therefore, the ICI is prevented from releasing the video recording until it receives official written consent from Congressman Marcos.
Separately, residents of Surigao del Norte's second district filed a complaint with ICI alleging delays, substandard work and unfinished infrastructure projects worth about P2 billion.
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