Manila Bulletin

Few honest & good men

- ERIK ESPINA

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ROUGHLY

three years in office, President Rodrigo Duterte continues to fulfill his campaign promise to rid government of graft and corruption. This was one of several clearly stated objectives of then Mayor Digong, aspiring for the highest office of the land. Part of his platform of government was to also halt drugs, criminalit­y, etc.

If memory serves, there have been seven members of the Executive Branch that have been provided their “walking papers,” booted out of office with the President’s fiat versus corruption. How many times has the “mayor” warned officials to steer away from even “a whiff of corruption”? This is what I call, the “Durian test,” after the Davao fruit delicacy. One can hide past or present malfeasanc­e, but the odor will eventually reveal itself, despite absence of sight or light. Notably some of the official family ejected were classmates, fraternity mates, avid campaigner­s, etc. But as the saying goes, “The buck stops with the president.” They have been “Mirandized,” meaning duly advised and publicly read the standards of honesty and decency required by this administra­tion. In a speech at the launching of a Malabon City Hospital two weeks ago, “Digong” revealed the upcoming resignatio­n of another official. This time not a “firing,” in order to save face for the public servant’s family, whose children are profession­als, e.g. lawyer.

Here is the great dilemma of this government. How to scout and discover good men with spotless reputation­s, so they may be convinced and appointed to help in the earnest drive of the Palace against the sticky web of bribery, commission­s, stealing, etc., in government. It is easy to find individual­s endowed with intelligen­ce, ability, and the inclinatio­n for “public service.” Locating one with talent combined with sterling integrity -- that is the question! The public can only commiserat­e with the burden of this presidency appointing people to positions based on paper recommenda­tions and a curriculum vitae. The upcoming elections is one avenue the President is gearing for He is urging those who voted him into office to choose candidates who are honest and qualified, for a total government/house cleaning.

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