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Cayetano-Binay, reconciliation talks eyed
By Nidz Godino
"While these are matters of public interest, it is better if we sit down and talk about it behind closed doors," Senate majority leader Francis Tolentino said ethics committee he heads will first sit down with Senators Nancy Binay and Alan Peter Cayetano and try to reconcile two following Binay's ethics complaint against Cayetano.
At press briefing, Tolentino said ethics committee will determine if complaint filed by Binay against Cayetano is sufficient in form and substance.
But his committee will have to meet to organize its members and sit down with two quarreling political rivals when hot heads have cooled.
Tolentino agreed with Senate President Francis Escudero, who said two should calm down and be reconciled.
He said their issues about New Senate Building, became personal attacks against each other, should be discussed in private instead of in public hearing.
Binay slapped Cayetano with ethics complaint after male senator called her crazy female rumormonger ("Marites") for allegedly backstabbing him for his wrong figures about ballooning cost of construction.
Cayetano stood by his disparaging remarks and said Binay was diverting from real issue at hand in her ethics complaint.
Cayetano's accounts committee will hold its second hearing today on cost of construction pegged at over P23 billion.
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