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NEXT TARGET: LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXECS

Duterte wants to expand anti-corruption drive to include local government officials.

- RUTH ABBEY GITA / Reporter @RuthAbbey / SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

After firing several presidenti­al appointees for corruption, President Rodrigo Duterte now wants to look into the reported anomalies of local government officials, including those from the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (Armm).

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said Duterte emphasized during the Cabinet meeting on January 8 his intent to “clean up the ranks” of local government executives.

Roque said this is in line with the Chief Executive’s commitment to “promote public accountabi­lity” among public servants.

“The President mentioned in the Cabinet meeting his resolve also to clean up the ranks of the local government executives to highlight that it’s not just presidenti­al appointees that would be subject to this campaign to promote public accountabi­lity but includes everyone in govern- ment,” he said.

“The President stated that he will continue with the process of cleansing the bureaucrac­y. And that he will now turn more of his attention to local government units, including the Autonomous Region of Muslim MIndanao,” he added.

Duterte, who pledged to rid his government of corruption, has sacked various government officials because of their supposed irregulari­ties and incompeten­ce.

Just last week, Duterte fired Maritime Industry Authority administra­tor Marcial Amaro III over reports that he took “excessive” overseas trips.

Prior to this, the President also sacked former Presidenti­al Commission for the Urban Poor chairperso­n Terry Ridon over “unnecessar­y” travels abroad.

Also, among those removed from office were former Local Government Secretary Ismael Sueno, National Irrigation Administra­tion chief Peter Laviña, and former Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Rodolfo Salalima.

In October last year, Duterte signed Executive Order 43, which formed the Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) tasked to investigat­e administra­tive cases against any government officials. The PACC, however, has yet to be constitute­d.

Roque said Duterte has “firm resolve” to fight corruption, even though the anti- corruption commission is yet to be constitute­d.

“The President has not waited for its constituti­on before he has started actually the purging of corrupt officials in government. As you know, even without the commission, he has gone ahead and fired many of his presidenti­al appointees,” the presidenti­al spokesman said.

“He is not waiting for its constituti­on before he moves against corruption. He has shown that with or without it, he has a firm resolve against corruption and he will implement it,” he added.

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