Metro Manila, Philippines – The Senate blue ribbon committee meeting on Monday, June 8, ended without the testimonies of the 18 self-confessed bagmen despite requests for their attendance. They were in the Senate building only to hold a press conference in the office of Sen. Robin Padilla. Their counsel, Levi Baligod, had said his clients would attend the hearing after the media briefing. Sen. Erwin Tulfo, committee chairperson, called them to attend the meeting but to no avail. Committee vice chairman Kiko Pangilingan said that when the blue ribbon is fully constituted, it can compel the witnesses to attend future hearings, subpoena them, hold them in contempt, or even arrest them. He clarified that the Monday session was a “consultative meeting” and not a hearing. He explained that other members of the Senate had not yet been included in the committee, meaning it had not been constituted. “The chairperson [Tulfo],…