The Philippine Star

Rody’s advice

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honesty and competence of former Army chief Rolando Bautista, whom he appointed as secretary of the Department Social Work and Developmen­t immediatel­y after the general’s retirement on Oct 15.

Bautista, who took his oath the following day, was also chief of Task Force Davao before he was assigned as brigade commander in Basilan.

In 2016, he was Duterte’s first Presidenti­al Security Group chief.

The President earlier admitted his wont for appointing former military men into civilian office, particular­ly to Cabinet positions.

“If I want to get things done, these former military officials could easily do them for me,” Duterte repeatedly said in his speeches.

The President said his circle of friends is limited and he does not know many other people, except those whom he knew and worked with before.

Most of the retired military officers that the President appointed had been assigned here this city or in Southern Mindanao, where he had the opportunit­y to work with them.

Duterte reiterated his commitmmen­t to fight corruption in government.

“You accepted me but I need to tell you that if we do not have the law and order in this country, if the corrupt will never stop, ah then there’s nothing. We would all be dead,” he said.

The President has fired several government officials over allegation­s of graft and corruption since he assumed office in June 2016.

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