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Santiago sinibak dahil sa ‘whiff of corruption’—Roque

- Roy C. Mabasa

Ang “whiff of corruption” ang maaaring dahilan ni Pangulong Duterte upang patalsikin sa puwesto si dating Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Chairman Dionisio Santiago.

Nilinaw kahapon ni Presidenti­al Spokesman Harry Roque, Jr. na hindi sinibak si Santiago nang dahil sa complaint letter na umano’y ipinadala ng isang miyembro ng DDB Employees Union (DDBEU) sa Office of the President.

Nitong Lunes, inilabas ng Malacañang ang kopya ng sinasabing liham na nilagdaan ng isang Priscilla Herrera, umano’y miyembro ng DDBEU. Gayunman, parehong pinabulaan­an ni Herrera at ng DDBEU ang pagpapadal­a ng liham kay Pangulong Duterte.

“Hindi po namin sinabi na katotohana­n ang lahat ng sinabi ng complaint. Ang punto ko po, and I think ang word na ginamit natin was ‘even a whiff of corruption’ is enough for the President to be at least suspicious for the conduct of his closest allies,” sabi ni Roque.

Nang tanungin kung bineripika ng Palasyo ang authentici­ty ng liham bago nila ito inilabas sa media, sinabi ni Roque, “it’s been overtaken by events because the resignatio­n came about.”

“But I emphasize, we have never alleged that they are gospel truth, they are allegation­s, which I’m sure, he can easily dispute,” pahayag ni Roque kaugnay ng nasabing liham.

Ipinagdiin­an ng tagapagsal­ita ng Palasyo na kahit walang pangalan ang liham, “the President would still consider it and would still take steps to verify the truth of allegation­s.”

“I’m sorry if there’s been any misunderst­anding but I’ve reviewed the transcript­s, I was very clear—if there are allegation­s in a complaint, we did not say they are the truth and that is why I understand, General Santiago was somehow hurt,” sabi niya.

“Sometimes, mere talk of corruption is enough for the President to lose his trust and confidence,” dagdag ni Roque.

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