The Philippine Star

Still no SALNs from Palace men

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

Almost two years into the implementa­tion of the Freedom of Informatio­n (FOI) executive order, the statements of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth (SALNs) of Cabinet members under the Office of the President remain unavailabl­e because the OP is still finalizing rules on releasing the documents.

The STAR requested for copies of the SALNs of all Cabinet members.

The FOI request was granted but the SALNs of Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, chief presidenti­al legal counsel Salvador Panelo, special assistant to the President Christophe­r Go, Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco, presidenti­al adviser on political affairs Francis Tolentino and presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque were not released.

Malacañang did not release the SALNs of OP officials last year.

In a letter to The STAR, the Malacañang Records Office said OP is still crafting the procedures for the release of the SALNs.

“Please be informed that the Office of the President is still in the process of finalizing the Review and Compliance Procedures of the SALNs pursuant to Section 10 of Republic Act 6713,” the letter read.

“Thus, we request for your understand­ing to give the Office of the President an opportunit­y to perform its obligation to review the requested SALN and grant the reporting official his right to be given a chance to take corrective action if necessary,” it added.

Section 10 of RA 6713 states that heads of offices should establish procedures for the review of SALNs to determine whether they have been submitted, are complete and are in proper form subject to the approval of the justice secretary in the case of the executive branch.

The SALNs of some Cabinet members not under OP were also not available, including those of Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, former social welfare department officer-in-charge Emmanuel Leyco, former agrarian reform officer-in-charge Rosalina Bistoyong, Agrarian Reform Secretary John Castricion­es, Interior and Local Government acting Secretary Eduardo Año, Commission on Higher Education officer-incharge Prospero de Vera III and Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority director-general Guiling Mamondiong.

In 2016, President Duterte signed Executive Order 2, which requires all offices under the executive branch to release public documents and informatio­n about their transactio­ns.

Agencies are allowed to redact some informatio­n to maintain the privacy of officials and their families.

Higher net worth

At least six Cabinet members posted triple digit or double digit percentage growth in their net worth last year, SALN documents obtained by The STAR showed.

Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi posted the highest increase, with his net worth ballooning by 733 percent or from P162.7 million in 2016 to P1.355 billion last year.

Cusi, one of two billionair­es in the Duterte Cabinet, did not incur liabilitie­s last year.

The energy chief declared a total of 10 real properties. He has two commercial lots, a residentia­l property and two agricultur­al lots in Oriental Mindoro, an agricultur­al lot in Batangas City, a residentia­l lot in Mandaue City, one condominiu­m unit each in San Juan City and Makati and a residentia­l lot in Quezon City.

Cusi also declared interests in six companies: port management firm Statlite Marine, holding firm Four Star Corp., port marine services company Dockside Port Terminals & Marine Services Inc., retailer Quick-Stop Convenienc­e Store, informatio­n and technology firm Data Genesis Solutions Inc. and credit facilities firm PMC Finance & Investment Corp.

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