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DUTERTE FIRES INTERIOR MINISTER

His spokesman says the sacking shows commitment to fight graft in Philippine­s

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PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has fired the interior minister, his spokesman said yesterday as infighting and corruption allegation­s rock his government.

Ismael Sueno, who supervised Duterte’s war on drugs that has left thousands dead, was fired at a cabinet meeting late Monday, presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said.

“The dismissal served as a warning that Duterte would not countenanc­e any questionab­le or legally untenable decisions by any member of the cabinet,” Abella added.

He did not say what these decisions were, but added that the sacking formed part of Duterte’s “drive for a trustworth­y government by addressing issues like corruption”.

In a statement issued on Monday, hours before his sacking, Sueno, 69, denied any involvemen­t in corruption, blaming other followers of Duterte for circulatin­g such allegation­s against him.

“My advocacy against corruption has been strong. My belief is the same as President Duterte in fighting this. So, this accusation against me is impossible,” said Sueno, a former provincial governor and city mayor.

Sueno said he was being badmouthed by three junior ministers in the Interior and Local Government Department.

Asked if Sueno might face further charges, Abella said: “Let us wait for the president to take his subsequent actions.”

Sueno’s sacking comes a month after Perfecto Yasay left his post as foreign minister after Congress ruled that he lied to them over his United States citizenshi­p.

Abella said the loss of another cabinet member was not a sign of trouble but proof that Duterte was serious about restoring trust in government.

He did not say who would replace Sueno, though there had been speculatio­n Duterte would appoint Ferdinand Marcos Jr, son of the late Philippine dictator.

Former senator Marcos Jr lost the vice-presidenti­al election last year, but is contesting the outcome at an election tribunal.

In Congress, two other close Duterte allies, House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez and Congressma­n Antonio Floirendo, have been publicly feuding for weeks, with Duterte trying to stay out of the quarrel.

Alvarez has accused Floirendo, a key contributo­r in the Duterte election campaign, of corruption, but Floirendo denies the charge. AFP

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