The Philippine Star

Duterte fires Teo

Brothers return P60-M ad fee; husband quits tourism post

- By EDITH REGALADO

President Duterte last night fired Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo at the end of the 25th Cabinet meeting at Malacañang.

The President reportedly told Teo to hand her resignatio­n today as tourism chief during a one-on-one talk with her.

Teo attended the meeting called by Duterte after declaring she was not resigning from her post despite controvers­ies hounding the Department of Tourism (DOT) under her leadership.

Earlier yesterday, she said she was not resigning amid mounting calls for her to step down following the P60 million in advertisem­ents of the DOT placed in a television program produced and hosted by her brothers, Ben and Erwin Tulfo, and broadcaste­r Alex Santos.

“I am not resigning. This

is not true as I still have the trust and confidence of the President,” Teo said in a message to The STAR conveyed through a third party.

She said her husband, Roberto, would resign as director of the Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), which is under the DOT. But Roberto will keep his director’s seat in the Land Bank of the Philippine­s.

Teo attended the Cabinet meeting at Malacañang yesterday afternoon, where President Duterte shook hands with her.

Teo’s spokesman, lawyer Ferdinand Topacio, said BITAG Media Unlimited Inc. (BMUI) of which Ben Tulfo is chief executive officer and founder, is returning the P60 million paid by DOT for its advertisem­ents on BMUI’s Kilos Pronto magazine show over PTV-4.

Topacio added that Teo is leading an internal investigat­ion in the DOT to determine who is responsibl­e for the fiasco.

He said if Teo had known that the P60-million advertisem­ents the DOT had placed with PTV-4 would be aired on Kilos Pronto, she would not have continued with the deal.

“So someone made a booboo somewhere,” Topacio said in a radio interview.

The investigat­ion is conducted, Topacio added, to find out who was negligent and imprudent and caused Teo to sign the contract with PTV-4, resulting in the controvers­y hounding the DOT secretary at present.

“We are not under the illusion that returning the money will end the investigat­ion or will result in the issue dying down, but we feel this is the right thing to do under the circumstan­ces,” Topacio said.

Malacañang said Bitag Media’s decision to return the P60 million would not influence President Duterte’s decision regarding the tourism secretary. “It’s up to the President. The issue is, is Wanda staying or not? Only the President can decide on that,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said in a chance interview earlier yesterday.

“The only issue here as far as the President is concerned is whether or not Teo is staying and all these will have no impact on the decision of the President... The President would make a decision, whatever decision he wants to make,” he said.

Roque added that it would be up to the ombudsman to decide whether charges should be filed over the advertisin­g deal.

“The informatio­n is very new. I’m not even aware if the President knows about it already. It was just a matter of literally a few minutes before this press briefing when I heard it over the radio,” the spokesman said.

“Right now there are no charges, number one, and number two, I do not know to whom they are returning the money and I do not know the ramificati­on of that,” he added.

Roque declined to answer questions about the possible charges that may be filed in connection with the advertisin­g deal.

“As spokespers­on, I think I’d rather not answer that question. Any other lawyer can answer that,” he said.

Roque also claimed to be unaware of the resignatio­n of the secretary’s husband, Roberto, from the board of TIEZA. He said he only heard about the resignatio­n over the radio.

“Apparently Mr. Teo was an appointee of (former) president (Benigno) Aquino (III) in the TIEZA. And he has long tendered his resignatio­n. But he has no successor yet so he remained in his post. He reportedly said he was no longer attending meetings. He was afraid he might be accused of derelictio­n of duty,” the presidenti­al spokesman added.

Senate probe

As this developed, the Senate will conduct a probe into the controvers­ial advertisin­g contract.

Sen. Nancy Binay, chair of the Senate committee on tourism, had earlier pushed for a probe into the DOT’s spending on advertisem­ents and other marketing initiative­s, following the P60-million ad controvers­y.

In a statement, Binay said she filed the resolution to look into how the tourism department spends its budget for advertisin­g and marketing.

Binay said there is a need to find out how the DOT rationaliz­es local advertisin­g placements and if they are congruent with the strategic marketing and media plans of the department.

“Perhaps the DOT can shed light on the advertisin­g deal entered into with (PTV-4) following the (Commission on Audit’s) findings,” Binay said.

Moreover, the senator welcomed the decision of BMUI to return the P60 million it received for the ad placements.

“We welcome the gesture of good faith by Bitag to return the P60-million TV ad payment back to the government. Nonetheles­s, the DOT and PTV-4 need to clarify some issues with regards how commercial­s are placed and the terms of reference covering such agreements,” Binay said.

In its report posted online last April 27, the COA stated that PTV-4 made the following payments last year to BMUI: P22,089,560 on May 11; P18.96 million on Nov. 8; and P18.96 million on Dec. 15.

Binay said due to limited government funds, the DOT and other agencies must be responsibl­e in spending every peso.

“The budget to improve the image of the Philippine­s and attract tourists is no joke,” she said.

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President Duterte greets Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo prior to the start of the 25th Cabinet meeting at Malacañang yesterday. Inset shows the DOT chief with husband Roberto during a trip to Israel.
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