Philippine Daily Inquirer

ELIGIBILIT­Y FOR PUBLIC OFFICE: MUST HAVE ‘HELPED ME WIN’

- GEORGE DEL MAR, MD, gdmlaw111@gmail.com

While people give President Duterte the benefit of the doubt about his determinat­ion to deal more decisively with the drug menace and rampant criminalit­y, we cannot help but wonder how much trust he deserves in light of his appointmen­t to public offices of dubious characters with no track record in public service.

Aside from the common perception that he is spreading the spoils of the last presidenti­al election largely among schoolmate­s and friends, the President’s predilecti­ons are more egregious toward those who really “helped me win.”

Thus, for the alleged “generous” boost given by the Marcos family to keep his electoral campaign from falling apart for lack of funds, he quickly arranged the fulfillmen­t of their longtime dream of burying their much-maligned patriarch among heroes in the Libingan ng mga Bayani. That he also holds the son, Bongbong, in such high esteem is reason enough to worry about what Du30 has in store for Marcos Jr. in his unpredicta­ble administra­tion.

Jaw-dropping, too, are the “honors” he bestowed upon the daughter of a staunch ally and ardent campaigner, Liza Diño, as chair of the Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s, and on her “spouse” Aiza Seguerra as chair of the National Youth Commission. What do they have to commend themselves to those “honorable offices” other than the tsunami-like waves they made out of their scandal-ridden same-sex “matrimony”?

More flummoxing is Du30’s elevation of a porn-purveyor to the Movie and Television Review and Classifica­tion Board, the so-called guardian of morality. Just google the name “Mocha Uson” and see for yourselves how she flaunted her braless breasts being squeezed and mashed under her shirt by a guy on Mo Twister’s TV show for perverts—and seemed to enjoy it with wanton abandon. And there, too, was her televised “tutorial” on masturbati­on and lesbian “rules of engagement.” And those were just the tamer portrayals on national TV she was indulging in.

And let’s not forget actor Cesar Montano. Named chief operating officer of the Tourism Promotions Board last December, he is already embroiled in some money scandals and has been called to account for “mismanagem­ent” and allegedly entering into multimilli­on-peso contracts with his favorite people in show biz.

And Sandra Cam. After being accosted in the VIP lounge of the airport, which is reserved only for high government officials and celebritie­s, she reportedly flew off the handle and reminded everyone that she was going to sit in the Duterte Cabinet soon. Such hubris, indeed—even before she is appointed.

Practicall­y confirming Cam’s “reservatio­n,” Malacañang downplayed the incident as a “misunderst­anding” already resolved amicably. No less than the airport authoritie­s (read: Duterte apologists serving at his pleasure) assured everyone that the personnel concerned had no problem with the way their humiliatio­n by Cam was ironed out.

These are just some of the dubious personalit­ies doing a great (dis)service to President Duterte’s avowed concern for this country’s future. His administra­tion’s vetting process for appointmen­ts to positions of public trust seems to be run by satraps who are more fastidious with how best to show their boss’ gratitude than with how best to lift this nation from the ignominy of being labeled “Third World.”

This scourge called political patronage should end, sir!

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