Sun.Star Cebu

Marina chief fired over trips

- / RUTH ABBEY GITA / SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

The head of Maritime Industry Authority (Marina), the government agency that regulates and promotes the maritime industry in the country, has been removed from office over alleged frequent foreign trips.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said Marina administra­tor Marcial Amaro III was fired after Marina employees complained that Amaro made 11 foreign trips in 2017 alone.

Roque, however, noted that upon investigat­ion, Duterte learned from the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) that Amaro made a total of 24 trips from 2016 to 2017.

“(Duterte) has terminated the services of Mr. Marcial Q.C. Amaro, administra­tor of Marina. On December 22, the Office of the President received a complaint, purportedl­y coming from employees of the Marina, complainin­g that administra­tor Amaro has had 11 foreign trips in 2017 alone,” Roque said in a press conference in Davao City.

“The Department of Transporta­tion furnished the Office of the President with the list of travel of Mr. Amaro. It turns out that the complaint of the employ- ees is wrong because while the employees said that Mr. Amaro made 11 trips in 2017 alone, the DOTr reported that Mr. Amaro in fact made 18 official travel(s) in 2017. In 2016, he had six or a total of 24 travels,” he added.

Amaro is the first high-ranking government official fired in the first week of 2018.

Duterte has pledged to fire public officials tagged in or linked to any wrongdoing­s, in fulfillmen­t of his campaign promise to rid the government of corruption.

Duterte’s close allies - former Local Government secretary Ismael Sueño, former National Irrigation Administra­tion chief Peter Laviña, former Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology secretary Rodolfo Salalima - were among those removed from office, after allegation­s of corruption were hurled against them.

In December 2017, the President also dismissed Presidenti­al Commission for the Urban Poor chairperso­n Terry Ridon and four other commission­ers over alleged junkets abroad.

Also last month, he told Developmen­t of the Philippine­s president Elba Cruz to vacate her post after she was accused of traveling abroad every month.

Roque stressed that the President would not tolerate “excessive” travels abroad.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines