Pubdate: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 Source: People's Journal (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 People's Journal Contact: http://www.journal.com.ph/contactus.asp Website: http://www.journal.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3381 Author: Raul S. Beltran Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) JDV TO LEAD HOUSE IN DRUG TEST SPEAKER Jose de Venecia Jr. is more than willing to lead the 236-member House of Representatives and their employees in a drug test, which is part of the Dangerous Drugs Board program to make government offices free of illegal drugs. De Venecia said the DDB program is a positive step towards a "drug-free" Congress where some employees have been dismissed in the past for suspected illegal drug use. Only recently, a House employee was arrested by police after he attacked a policeman when he tried to check his car entering the Batasan complex. Some House workers who knew the suspect said he was a "known drug user" who has figured in altercations with other congressional personnel in the past. Deputy Secretary General Noel Albano of the House Public Relations and Information Division said the planned drug testing is a welcome move to douse suspicions that some lawmakers are into illegal drugs use. Rep. Robert "Ace" Barbers (Lakas, Surigao del Norte) also welcomed the plan but insisted that it should be kept secret to prevent suspected drug users among congressional staff to skip the tests. "It should be done without being announced in the media," Barbers said. June Albert Agapito, a director at the House media center, said congressional employees are not against the planned drug test which he also said should be done in random. Agapito said he has heard reports, albeit unconfirmed, that there are alleged drug users among some members of the House legislative security division. Manuel del Pilar and Ernesto Dulay, two members of the legislative security division, said such reports are still subject to verification. "But we are ready to take the test anytime," Del Pilar said.