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Palace to probe Aquino’s liability in P15.7-B frigate deal

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MALACAÑANG on Saturday, February 3, said it is high time to determine the Aquino administra­tion’s liability over the controvers­ial P15.7-billion frigate acquisitio­n project of the Philippine Navy.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said President Rodrigo Duterte’s office would investigat­e the questionab­le warship deal with winning bidder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) after the South Korean firm was reported banned by Seoul from participat­ing in state-led bids for two years.

Malacañang’s impending probe stemmed from Magdalo Representa­tive Gary Alejano’s call on Congress to look into the frigate acquisitio­n agreement between the Philippine Navy and South Korean-based HHI.

“The President is getting exhausted to defend the contract entered into by the past administra­tion,” Roque told reporters in Ilocos Norte.

“It is about time to investigat­e Congressma­n Alejano’s allies to find out what they have done, in connection with this frigate deal,” he added.

On Thursday, February 1, Alejano said South Korea’s Supreme Court decided on December 22, 2017 to impose a two-year ban on HHI’s participat­ion in government-led tenders because of bribery in 2013.

Alejano stressed that an appropriat­e investigat­ion was necessary, following the South Korean bidder’s purported “history of engaging in corrupt activities.”

Duterte’s top aide, Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r Go, has been accused of vested interest in the selection of HHI for the Philippine Navy’s Combat Management systems for the two frigates.

Go has denied his alleged involvemen­t in the procuremen­t of the warships’ CMS.

Roque insisted that the Duterte government has no accountabi­lity over the controvers­ial deal since HHI was picked as winning bidder on June 9, 2016, or during Aquino’s watch.

He maintained that the current administra­tion’s role in the acquisitio­n project was merely “ministeria­l.”

“I repeat, it was a done deal when the [Duterte] government assumed office. What the government of President Duterte issued was a notice of award, which is in accordance with [procuremen­t law]. That’s just ministeria­l,” he said.

“So it’s clear that the current administra­tion has no liability because the conduct of bidding, the selection of winning bidder, all of those were done by the previous administra­tion,” he added. SunStar Philippine­s

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