The Philippine Star

‘Bello still enjoys Rody’s trust’

- By ALEXIS ROMERO – With Mayen Jaymalin

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III continues to enjoy the trust of President Duterte despite claims of irregulari­ties in his department, Malacañang said yesterday.

Bello and former Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) undersecre­tary Dominador Say have been accused of conspiring to commit administra­tive and criminal offenses and extorting money from manpower agencies.

Monalie Dizon, secretary-general of advocacy group Kilusang Pagbabago National Movement for Change, has claimed that the irregulari­ties happened after Bello issued an administra­tive order recalling the authority of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion to issue and renew licenses of recruitmen­t agencies.

Dizon also claimed that the owner of recruitmen­t agency Azzizzah Internatio­nal Manpower Services Inc. had given Say about P6.8 million to reverse DOLE’s decision to revoke the company’s license.

She has also accused Bello of ordering the withdrawal of P5 million supposedly to help typhoon victims in Isabela but the money allegedly went to a labor official assigned in the province.

Dizon has filed a complaint against Bello and Say before the Presidenti­al AntiCorrup­tion Commission (PACC). Duterte fired Say last April over corruption allegation­s.

“That’s up to them (PACC),” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said, when asked to comment on PACC’s plan to investigat­e Bello.

“(Bello) still has the trust and confidence of the President,” added Roque.

Bello, who has known Duterte since law school, has denied involvemen­t in any wrongdoing and expressed readiness to step down if the allegation­s against him are proven true.

The labor chief suspects that the accusation­s against him may be part of an attempt to remove him from his post or to derail his bid to become the next ombudsman.

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