MANILA,
Philippines – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has ordered its regional
election directors to closely monitor vote buying throughout the country as the
May 2013 elections draw closer.
Chairman
Sixto Brillantes Jr. on Monday presided over a coordinating conference attended
by the Comelec en banc, senior staff, and regional election directors, where
they discussed preparations for the upcoming elections.
“There
are several forms of vote buying … it is really very difficult to monitor,”
Brillantes told reporters in a briefing after the conference.
He
said that the giving of goods, such as uncooked rice or grocery items, can
become a form of vote buying if these are too valuable.
“If
you are giving away something very valuable it becomes a form of vote buying,
so we are discussing the possibility of putting a cap on certain amounts,”
Brillantes said.
He
said that certain election gimmicks where small items are given away such as
shirts, lighters, face towels, umbrellas, etc. are no longer prohibited. But
they are looking at the giving away of items that are too expensive.
“We
are trying to determine a cap on it, like the giving away of rice, if they are
giving away sacks of rice, it’s no longer an election gimmick,” he said.
Commissioner
Grace Padaca also said that she received reports about rice and groceries being
readied for distribution to the voters as early as Monday.
“Back
in the 2010 elections, vote buying does not happen only on the night before
elections, this thing happens two weeks or three weeks before elections,”
Padaca told reporters.
Brillantes
said that they were aware of the usual vote buying method of giving envelopes
with cash the night before election day.
Newly
appointed commissioners Al Parreno and Luie Guia attended the conference as an
observer. They are likely to take their oath of office within the week,
Brillantes said. (sourced from: News
Info, Philippine Daily Inquirer)
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