Election Profile: Christopher Lawrence 'Bong' Go

Election Profile: Christopher Lawrence 'Bong' Go Featured

Election Profile

Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go #28
Senator, 19th Congress (as of Feb. 5, 2025)

Personal Information

  • Age and date of birth: 50 (June 14, 1974)
  • Party: Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
  • Highest Educational Attainment: B.S. Marketing, Ateneo de Davao University
  • Highest Government Position Held: Senator

Summary

Reelectionist Go said he will continue to focus on healthcare services, being the main proponent of Malasakit Centers. He also intends to improve food security, jobs, education, and youth programs. Go wants to promote sports to divert the youth from illegal drug use.

Stance on Key Issues

On Poverty, Controlling Inflation, and Jobs

  • Initiated the Malasakit Centers in 2018 by sponsoring its legislation to provide medical relief amid rising inflation. These centers coordinate aid from PhilHealth, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, the Department of Health, and the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
  • Co-authored Senate Bill No. 2534 seeking to increase the daily minimum wage by ₱100.
  • Authored several bills seeking to promote rural industries, one of which has become law – the Agriculture, Fisheries, and Rural Development Financing Enhancement Act of 2022.

On Fighting Graft and Corruption

  • One of 17 senators who voted in 2021 to tax and legalize Philippine offshore gaming operations (POGOs). In 2024, he did an about-face and claimed he had always opposed POGOs.
  • Filed several bills pushing to intensify government accounting and modernize government agencies to curb red tape and corruption.

On West Philippine Sea

  • Condemned China’s various acts of aggression in the West Philippine Sea and has repeatedly called on Beijing to respect the 2016 arbitral ruling.
  • Filed Senate Bill No. 2112 seeking to modernize the Philippine Coast Guard in order to beef up the country’s defense in the West Philippine Sea.

On The Drug War

  • A vocal supporter of Duterte’s war on drugs, calling the allegations of a reward system in the killing of drug suspects “baseless.”
  • Asserts that the International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction in the country and has backed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s decision to not cooperate with their investigation.
On Disaster-Preparedness
  • Mobilizes his Malasakit team to distribute post-calamity relief.
  • Filed bills establishing a Department of Disaster Resilience and mandating evacuation centers to be set up in every city, municipality, and province in the country.

Government Experience / Field of Expertise

  • Senator (2019 – present)
  • Special Assistant to the President of Rodrigo Duterte (2016–2018)
  • Executive Assistant to Rodrigo Duterte
    • First Congressional District Office (1998–2001)
    • Office of the City Mayor (2001–2010; 2013–2016)
    • Office of the Vice Mayor (2010–2013)

Issues and Controversies

  • Go was accused of financing the killing of illegal drug suspects under former president Rodrigo Duterte by self-confessed former hitmen, who submitted written testimonies to the International Criminal Court, and by former police colonel Royina Garma in her testimony before the House quad committee.
  • The House quad committee has recommended that Go be charged with crimes against humanity over his alleged involvement in extrajudicial drug war killings.
  • Former senator Antonio Trillanes IV filed a plunder complaint against Go in 2024, accusing him of awarding ₱6 billion in warship contracts to companies owned by his family from 2007 to 2018. Go was investigated over the issue in 2018, and he claimed innocence.

Family Members in Government

  • None
000
Read 148 times Last modified on Thursday, 13 February 2025 23:40
Rate this item
(0 votes)