Pacquiao, public officer, not leading modest life | Inquirer Opinion

Pacquiao, public officer, not leading modest life

12:01 AM April 28, 2015

This letter has been writing itself ever since I started taking notice of Manny Pacquiao’s perceived extravagant lifestyle. His apparently inordinate flaunting of his wealth and riches, as often reported in the media, has not escaped my attention as a keen observer of the contemporary scene.

Pacquiao is said to own luxurious mansions here and abroad—in Mindanao, in Forbes Park, Makati, in Los Angeles, California. He is reported as owning a fleet of luxury cars. I understand that he owns a private jet. (Does he also own a yacht?)

Now, Pacquiao is a congressman and, hence, a public officer. As such, he and all other public officers are mandated by the 1987 Constitution to “at all times lead modest lives” (Sec. 1, Art. XI).

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Now rich and famous, with his lavish display of his fabulous wealth, Pacquiao does not appear to me as leading a modest life. And that’s the bottom line.

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—BARTOLOME C. FERNANDEZ JR.,

retired senior commissioner,

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