Trillanes to VP Binay: Stop whining

Senator Antonio Trillanes IV during last week's Senate Blue Ribbon Sub-Committee hearing. Senate PRIB Photo/Joseph Vidal

MANILA, Philippines - Vice President Jejomar Binay should just explain why the Makati City Hall II parking building was allegedly overpriced instead of complaining about the Senate investigation into the controversy, Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said.

In a phone-patch interview with ANC on Wednesday, Trillanes said  the Senate Blue Ribbon sub-committee will continue to probe the allegedly overpriced building even if Binay is now trying to get the sympathy of the public by claiming that the probe is a political attack as Binay has made known his intentions to seek the presidency in 2016.

Trillanes said Binay is now probably in "panic mode."

"I don't know why he is whining," Trillanes told ANC. "I think, the Vice President should just relax and watch the investigation as it unfolds because definitely, we will uncover the truth," Trillanes said.

The senator also claimed that the Vice President has failed to explain the alleged overpricing.

"He can rant all he want. He can say that this is a demolition job or politicking. He can call it by whatever name,  but we're still waiting for his explanation," Trillanes said.

Earlier, Binay called for a press conference and criticized the Senate probe for being a "politicized forum."

Binay also hit back at senators, particularly Trillanes, for their demeanor during the probe. He alleged that Trillanes tried to intimidate a witness.

"I totally deny anything unless the Vice President will confirm a specific instance or special conversation because I would not know," Trillanes said of Binay's claims.

As to their supposed misconduct at the Senate hearing, Trillanes said the public will be the judge.

"I would like to believe that the limits of our demeanor during investigations are set by our constituents and how they receive such demeanor. If they don't like what they see, then we will lose political capital in a snap," Trillanes said.

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