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Aguirre delivers last speech as DOJ chief

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FORMER Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II on Tuesday, April 10, shared the accomplish­ments of the Department of Justice (DOJ) during his stint as he addressed for the last time employees he had led for the past two years.

During his last flag ceremony at the DOJ, Aguirre said he was glad that the department has made great strides in its plan to make the DOJ better.

Among the accomplish­ments he cited are the grant of the 30-day forfeitabl­e welness leave for prosecutor­s; the procuremen­t of one laptop each per prosecutor; the constructi­on of the DOJ Regional Building in Cebu City and the signing of a memorandum of agreement for the future site of a DOJ Building in Davao.

He also mentioned the groundbrea­king of the DOJ Building for the DOJ Family in Region II in Tuguegarao City and the groundbrea­king of the DOJ Building for the DOJ Family in Virac, Catanduane­s.

Aguirre added that during his tenure, the DOJ's Provident Fund has increased from P122,400 to P57,352,271, as of December 31.

Aguirre, who resigned last week following public outcry stemming from the DOJ's decision to junk the drug complaint filed against Peter Lim and Kerwin Espinosa and its decision to place alleged pork barrel queen Janet Lim-Napoles under the department's witness protection program said that he is thankful to have served the country.

He also thanked employees at the DOJ for their support.

"You have provided me the inspiratio­n to lead by walking beside me, never behind me nor ahead of me, from day one. And for that I thank you!"

"I am not sad that it has ended, rather I am thankful that it happened. I am eternally grateful to all!"

He reitetated his call for the DOJ employees to welome with the same degree of enthusiasm and cooperatio­n, the team of incoming Secretary Menardo Guevarra.

He ended: "There is only one DOJ. Let us love and serve it to the best of our abilities. As they say, no tearful goodbyes, but always a joyful hello and a blessed see you again." (Keith A. Calayag/ SunStar Philippine­s)

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