Sun.Star Cebu

DUTERTE REFUSES CALL TO EXAMINE ACCOUNTS

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You must be stupid. Why would I give you the pleasure? PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE to Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV

President Rodrigo Duterte has refused a demand by his most vocal critic to publicly release details of his bank accounts to disprove allegation­s that he had large sums of undeclared money.

Duterte said in a news conference Wednesday that if opposition Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV wanted “to get evidence, do not get it from my mouth. You must be stupid ... Why would I give you the pleasure?”

Trillanes first alleged Duterte had unexplaine­d wealth during the presidenti­al campaign last year. In February, he publicly raised the issue again because he said Duterte had not yet revealed details of the more than P2 billion ($39 million) he allegedly kept in bank accounts as a former city mayor.

Duterte inadverten­tly brought the issue back to public focus recently when he alleged Trillanes has several undeclared joint bank accounts with unidentifi­ed Chinese men in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Australia and the United States.

Trillanes denied it and signed about a dozen waivers for author- ities to look into the alleged bank accounts and demanded that Duterte do the same.

Duterte went on a personal attack against Trillanes, one of his harshest critics and a former navy officer once detained for a failed coup plot. He mocked Trillanes for losing the vice presidenti­al race last year and alleged that the senator keeps huge funds in his bank accounts in amounts just below the level that could spark a Central Bank inquiry.

Duterte said a move by another senator to file an ethical complaint against Trillanes could lead to his ouster from the chamber “because of his behavior.”

Trillanes is among key officials critical of some of Duterte’s policies who are facing ouster attempts by the president’s political allies who overwhelmi­ngly dominate Congress.

On Wednesday, the majority of the members of the Justice Committee of the House of Representa­tives voted to declare an impeachmen­t complaint against Supreme Court Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno sufficient to investigat­e her.

On Tuesday, lawmakers voted to slash the annual budget of the Commission on Human Rights to P1,000 ($20) for next year, although the decision can still be changed.

Critics were alarmed by the move, which they said could effectivel­y abolish the agency, which was created under the Constituti­on.

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