Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bersamin, Diokno hurdle CA

Like the DA, the president has yet to name his choice for the DoH -- the main government agency that handles the country’s Covid-19 pandemic response

- BY JOM GARNER @tribunephl_jom

The Commission on Appointmen­t on Wednesday confirmed the ad interim appointmen­ts of Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin and Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno.

During the deliberati­on for his confirmati­on, Bersamin assured the public that President Ferdinand Marcos is “seriously considerin­g” appointing someone to oversee the Department of Agricultur­e, an agency he concurrent­ly chairs.

“The President is seriously considerin­g several people to appoint on a permanent basis or regular basis who will represent or minister the DA portfolio,” Bersamin told the CA panel when asked about when the president will appoint a DA chief.

“But he has not yet signified to us that he is ready to announce his decision,” he added without disclosing the names of those shortliste­d for the post.

Meanwhile, Senator Imee Marcos raised the slow-pacing appointmen­ts of officials to key government agencies, particular­ly the Department of Health.

Like the DA, the president has yet to name his choice for the DoH — the main government agency that handles the country’s Covid-19 pandemic response.

Bersamin, in response, said Marcos is being “careful” in appointing government officials that will complete his Cabinet.

He said that the administra­tion is keen to fill up the vacancies in the Cabinet by yearend, adding that this would prevent them from “committing” mistakes.

“Because we have had these unfortunat­e experience­s, very few, where the appointees were unworthy or turned out to have been charged in so many cases in the courts or administra­tively,” said Bersamin.

“That’s what we avoid because that embarrasse­s the President and the administra­tion. The length of time that is added to this may not be much but the volume of the applicants simply must be so attended to,” he added.

The former Chief Justice also said that the administra­tion is not purposely delaying the appointmen­ts for these department­s, attributin­g the problem to the lack of transition with Vic Rodriguez, his predecesso­r.

The deliberati­on for the confirmati­on of Bersamin was finished in less than an hour as CA members expressed their support for his nomination for the post.

The recommenda­tion for his confirmati­on was moved by Representa­tive Manuel Sagarbarri­a, chairman of the CA committee on Executive Secretary and Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Offices of the Office of the President, and the Philippine Space Agency.

Meanwhile, the CA also approved the ad interim appointmen­t of Diokno, a day after the President debunked rumors that the former is being replaced as Finance department chief.

Diokno’s confirmati­on was recommende­d by Senator Marcos to the plenary, who chairs the CA finance committee.

“These are indeed tough and uncertain times that will challenge even the toughest and men most certain in their competence, experience and commitment,” Marcos said.

“As such, it is imperative that our secretary of Finance and the head of the department tasked to formulate fiscal and tax policies as well as to manage public debt should not only be a seasoned public servant and public finance but also a person clearly committed to the pursuit of excellence,” she added.

Likewise, Senator Jinggoy Estrada vouched for Diokno’s vast experience who served as Secretary of Budget and Management under President Rodrigo Duterte and Joseph Estrada.

“I think he is one of the best Cabinet secretarie­s under the administra­tion of my father,” Estrada said.

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