The Philippine Star

Rody finally accepts Rio’s resignatio­n

- – With Christina Mendez, Edith Regalado, Richmond Mercurio, Michael Punongbaya­n, Rainier Allan Ronda

President Duterte has decided to let go of Eliseo Rio Jr. as undersecre­tary of the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT), adding him to the list of Cabinet officials who left government during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The President also fired Office of Civil Defense Assistant Secretary Kristoffer James Purisima effective immediatel­y on corruption allegation­s.

Duterte accepted Rio’s resignatio­n three months after he offered to leave the DICT over the alleged misuse of the agency’s multibilli­onpeso confidenti­al fund.

DICT Secretary Gringo Honasan reportedly has advanced around P300 million of the P400 million

earmarked for confidenti­al, intelligen­ce and extraordin­ary expenses for the agency for 2019.

“We likewise affirm that the President has accepted the resignatio­n of the DICT Undersecre­tary Eliseo Rio Jr.,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr said yesterday.

Roque thanked Rio for his invaluable service to the nation and wished him well in his future endeavors.

Rio expressed gratitude to President Duterte for allowing him to serve under his administra­tion as he was allowed to finally step down from his post months since offering his resignatio­n.

“Please be informed that the President has finally accepted my resignatio­n that I filed last February,” Rio said in a social media post yesterday.

Rio, however, declined to comment on the timing of the President’s acceptance of his resignatio­n.

“I will not comment… as it may invoke disruptive discussion­s absolutely not needed in the midst of this pandemic crises, except to express my utmost gratitude to the President for giving me this chance to serve our country under his administra­tion,” he said.

“I wish to express also my full confidence on the leadership of President Duterte in handling the COVID-19 crises,” Rio said.

Rio served as DICT acting secretary in 2017 until President Duterte appointed former senator Honasan as permanent secretary in November 2018.

On Feb. 7, he was designated by Honasan as undersecre­tary for operations in charge of National Broadband Backbone and Free Wifi In Public Places while he awaited Duterte’s instructio­ns regarding his resignatio­n.

At the height of the controvers­y last Jan. 31, Rio retracted an earlier statement in a joint statement with Honasan where the former DICT official claimed he was leaving his post for “personal reasons and not due to any rift with the secretary, nor to any anomaly in the Confidenti­al Expense.”

In his joint statement with Honasan in February, the officials assured the public that the disburseme­nt of the confidenti­al expense was “lawful and legitimate.”

Purísima, deputy administra­tor of the OCD, had reportedly been under investigat­ion for several weeks before the President decided to finally kick him out due to loss of trust and confidence.

Roque confirmed that Purisima has been relieved from his post effective immediatel­y.

Sources said the President was irked by reports of alleged overpricin­g by Purisima.

Asked for details as to why Purisima was fired, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana opted not to issue a statement.

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