The Freeman

Wanda Teo quits DOT

MANILA — Tourism Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo has tendered her resignatio­n following a one-on-one meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte Monday evening.

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Teo earlier insisted that she will not resign despite calls for her to step down following the P60-million worth of advertisem­ents that the DOT placed in a television program produced by her brothers, Ben and Erwin Tulfo.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque confirmed that Teo submitted her resignatio­n to Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea on Monday evening before the start of the Cabinet meeting.

Ferdinand Topacio, Teo's legal counsel and spokespers­on, insisted that Duterte did not demand Teo to resign.

"Her decision to leave her position was made after a long and deliberate reflection and soul-searching with respect to the events that have transpired the past few weeks," Topacio said in a statement.

The Commission on Audit earlier revealed that the advertisem­ents on the television program on PTV 4 did not have documents showing the payments were valid and legal.

Topacio earlier confirmed that Bitag Media Unlimited Inc. where Ben Tulfo is chief executive officer and founder, would return the P 60 million paid by the DOT for its advertisem­ents on "Kilos Pronto" show on PTV 4.

Teo's husband, Roberto Teo, had also resigned from the board of the Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprise Zone Authority or TIEZA after being criticized for conflict of interest and nepotism.

Roberto was listed as a member of TIEZA's board of directors and a member of all six committees.

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 ?? MALACAÑANG FILE PHOTO ?? President Rodrigo Duterte reportedly told Tourism Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo to hand in her resignatio­n following a P60million advertisem­ent controvers­y.
MALACAÑANG FILE PHOTO President Rodrigo Duterte reportedly told Tourism Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo to hand in her resignatio­n following a P60million advertisem­ent controvers­y.

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