The Borneo Post

Philippine anti-graft chief defies Duterte suspension order

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MANILA: The Philippine­s’ top anti- corruption prosecutor yesterday defied an order by President Rodrigo Duterte to suspend her deputy on suspicion of leaking his bank records, accusing the Filipino leader of breaching the constituti­on with the demand.

Duterte has been accused by an opposition politician of unlawfully failing to disclose 211 million pesos ( US$ 4.1 million) in secret bank accounts back when he was a presidenti­al candidate.

The 2016 complaint, which Duterte denies, was lodged with the Ombudsman, the country’s anti- graft prosecutor, which is independen­t of the executive.

On Monday Duterte ordered a 90 day suspension for deputy Ombudsman Melchor Arthur Carandang for “misuse of confidenti­al informatio­n and disclosing false informatio­n”.

Carandang had previously confirmed to media that the Ombudsman had been quietly investigat­ing Duterte and his family’s bank transactio­ns.

Duterte’s suspension order has sparked an open clash with the country’s anti-graft watchdog.

Yesterday Ombudsman Conchita Morales said she would not suspend her deputy, calling Duterte’s order a violation of the constituti­on.

“Like any government official, the Ombudsman has sworn to uphold the constituti­on and the laws of the land,” Morales said in a statement.

“The Ombudsman will thus not allow herself to betray her sworn duty to uphold the constituti­on by recognisin­g what is patently unconstitu­tional,” she said, adding her decision was backed by legal precedent.

Duterte’s spokesman Harry Roque brushed off Morales’ comment, saying administra­tive charges would also be filed against Carandang.

The president’s legal counsel Salvador Panelo also hinted that they would take the suspension dispute to court.

The row is the latest developmen­t in a growing conflict between the Ombudsman and the controvers­ial Duterte who took office in mid2016.

Morales and Carandang are seen by Duterte critics as among the few public figures standing up to the firebrand populist who has been accused of eroding the country’s democracy through his declaring martial law in the southern Philippine­s and his bloody anti- drug campaign that has left thousands dead.

Last year, Duterte repeatedly threatened to have the Ombudsman ousted and proDuterte groups later filed an impeachmen­t complaint against Morales in Congress.

Other public figures who have resisted Duterte, such as Supreme Court Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, are also facing impeachmen­t complaints or been forced out of office. — AFP

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