Manila Bulletin

BSP has support of Duterte gov’t – Espenilla

- By LEE C. CHIPONGIAN

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Nestor A. Espenilla Jr. said he is confident that the BSP and himself as central bank chief continue to enjoy the support of President Rodrigo Duterte.

Espenilla is currently on leave for medical consultati­on and treatment for tongue cancer. He is expected to be in the US for most of January.

“The Duterte administra­tion has generally been supportive of the BSP,” he said. “And me, personally, when I got sick,” he added.

Monetary Board member Bruce J. Tolentino said Espenilla, who is the Monetary Board chairman, likewise has the support of the policy-making body in his recovery efforts. “(We) support all efforts for the (BSP) governor to get the best treatment here and abroad,” he said.

Tolentino said the six members of the Monetary Board have been encouragin­g Espenilla to “seek the best possible treatment and explore all options to ensure full and early recovery.”

Last Friday, the start of his January 4 to 21 medical leave, Espenilla who turned 60 last October 12, said that an early retirement is not one of his options. He is hopeful that his medical treatment by local doctors will continue to work and that by consulting foreign medical practition­ers, he could “maximize (his) chances of healing.”

The sitting BSP governor was diagnosed with tongue cancer in November 2017 and after surgery, was believed to be on the mend. He announced in early 2018 that he was cancer-free.

However, in September until midNovembe­r last year, Espenilla was on intermitte­nt medical leaves, for about seven weeks total, either for radiation treatment or chemothera­py, or both. The medical attention he will get in the US will take another two weeks at least for cancer treatment.

Espenilla said he is not thinking of retirement at this point, and not even “considerin­g retirement at all.”

Espenilla has said himself that he has temporary speaking limitation­s but he assured the Monetary Board, BSP officials and staff that he remains accessible through electronic

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines