Philippine Daily Inquirer

TULFO: P60-M AD CONTRACT WAS IRREGULAR

- RAMONTULFO

The issue about the supposed irregular P60-million advertisin­g contract that my sister, former Tourism Secretary Wand Teo, andmy brother, Ben, entered into with the government’s PTV-4 network is being brought up as an issue against President Digong.

I hail the Commission on Audit for flagging the contract.

My critics are having a field day.

I don’t blame them. No matter from what angle you look at it, the contract was irregular for Wanda to pour in hundreds of millions of pesos in advertisem­ents with PTV 4, where Ben is a private contractor.

It was conflict of interest, on Wanda’s part.

Critics have been hounding the President, saying that Wanda and Ben are being spared because of his close friendship with me.

I, as the Tulfo patriarch, therefore urge Malacañang and other agencies to investigat­e Ben and Wanda.

I also ask that other officials of PTV 4, who were allegedly in cahoots with Ben, as well as those in the upper echelons of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office, who allowed the irregular contract, be also investigat­ed.

If warranted, all of them should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Ben and Wanda may be charged with plunder, a nonbailabl­e offense, for all I care.

The controvers­y has besmirched my reputation as well as those of my other siblings, Raffy and Erwin.

After Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque was quoted on national TV on Thursday night as saying that the President had instructed all the Tulfo brothers to return the P60 million, I immediatel­y called him.

If memory serves me right, I told Roque, “Harry, it’s unfair to involve all of us who are innocent. Raffy and Erwin are hurting. Why don’t you just mention Ben? Why involve all of us?”

Dammit, I didn’t know anything about the darn contract, why should my name be dragged into the mess?

I built and nurtured the Tulfo name over the years as a hardhittin­g, no-nonsense columnist and broadcast commentato­r. I have managed to keep my nose clean since 1970 when I entered the journalism profession.

And yet, in one moment, our name has been tarnished because of the recklessne­ss of one or two siblings.

It’s like the four of us—myself, Ben, Raffy and Erwin— were in one lifeboat after our ship sank.

The lifeboat could only accommodat­e three passengers and one of us had to sacrifice to save the rest from the sharks circling the boat.

You know which of the four of us should be pushed out of the lifeboat.

For further informatio­n on the controvers­y, read my blog, My Big Mouth, at ramontulfo.org/journal, and also at my Facebook page, facebook.com/ ramontulfo­II.

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