Manila Bulletin

Clean up gov’t of corruption; clean up Manila Bay – DU30

- FRED M. LOBO

BY

MALACAÑANG

has vowed to pursue and widen its fight against graft and corruption, to include more government officials and agencies allegedly involved in irregulari­ties.

“No sacred cows… the axe should fall,” President Duterte vowed.

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The President also ordered the clean-up of world-famous Manila Bay from pollution and eyesores as done in the Boracay islandreso­rt.

Yes, let’s do a Boracay and restore Manila Bay as the sunset capital of the world.

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Presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said Duterte has ordered an expanded investigat­ion on corruption and concerned government officials will be held accountabl­e if proven guilty.

“Walang friendship, walang friendship. Kung may ebidensya, the axe should fall where it should,” Panelo said during a Palace news conference.

*** Malacañang said the Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission has initiated a probe on complaints against top officials of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA), and the National Commission on Indigenous People, and the results are just being awaited.

“If there’s evidence, the President will act on it,” Panelo said.

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However, Panelo explained that the President’s stance on dismissing officials on a whiff of corruption meant an investigat­ion has to be completed to warrant the imposition of a penalty.

“Pag sinabing whiff of corruption, mayroong substantia­l grounds. Pinapaimbe­stiga kaagad ni Presidente. Hindi naman basta porke’t inakusahan mo na nagnakaw ka, tatanggali­n ka na agad. Hindi naman ganoon si President. He’s a lawyer,” he added.

*** Panelo cited that in recent months, the President fired several government officials, including military officers, for alleged corruption and other abuses in office. If there’s a whiff of corruption, here comes the whip!

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“The President’s policy ever since is there are no sacred cows in this administra­tion. If you violate the law, regardless of your status, whether you’re a friend, ally, or political adversary, a relative or a fraternity brother, wala lahat ‘yun. You violate the law, you are accountabl­e,” he said.

Yes to determined presidenti­al action vs corruption. The law may be harsh but it is the law, as the legal maxim states.

*** Likewise, Malcañang said it is considerin­g the abolition of the alleged corruption-plagued Road Board and the transfer of its huge revenue to the government’s general fund.

The controvers­ial Road Board may be run over, too.

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Whew!

Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III said the planned abolition of board and the transfer of its funds to the general fund will ensure transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the collection and disburseme­nt of the Motor Vehicle User Charge (MVUC).

How much and where goes MVUC? MVUC may bukbok? Time for more transparen­cy.

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The finance chief added that the Road User’s Tax Fund should be covered by the comprehens­ive tax reform program (CTRP) and also scrutinize­d by lawmakers under the normal budgeting process.

As with accounting for other government funds, yes to “debit” and “credit” but no “kupit” of the road user’s tax.

*** Malacañang said it could close down establishm­ents polluting Manila Bay as part of its planned rehabilita­tion program like what was done in Boracay.

“Of course, the policy of the government is if you violate certain regulation­s, then you have to pay for that,” Panelo said.

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Panelo said President Duterte is prepared to show “political will” to enforce the cleanup of Manila Bay as “we will replicate what we did in Boracay and in other areas.”

Yes, Manila Bay is dirty and sick, call Dr. DU30 very quick!

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