The Manila Times

Was Cayetano actually fired?

- Abinitio, and void ab initio nullandvoi­d null fstatad@gmail.com

One cannot accuse Cayetano of overperfor­ming in his job, and he looked entirely joyless when he announced he had quit. His was the premier Cabinet post; like the late former Sen. Raul Manglapus and the late former Sen. Blas Ople, Cayetano had given up his Senate seat for it, just as Harry Roque had given up his party-list seat in the House to become presidenti­al spokesman,

absurd for Cayetano to give up the most important Cabinet portfolio in order to become a congressma­n, again, for Taguig.

The speakershi­p yarn

“Rody wants me to become Speaker,” Cayetano said. This position has also been reportedly offered to the “come- backing” former Leyte congressma­n Martin Romualdez, and to the outgoing senator Loren Legarda, who is running for a House seat in Antique. But in the case of these two, the leak quoted DU30 himself, not either of them.

Who chooses the Speaker? The members of the House, by law. Although DU30 has an obscene strangleho­ld on the House right now, one cannot be sure the same situation will prevail after the May 2019 elections. The next Congress may not want to function as DU30’s rubber stamp; when Speaker Arroyo steps down upon completion of her third congressio­nal term, the majority may no longer want to countenanc­e DU30’s continued violation of the doctrine of checks and balances and separation of powers.

Nor can we predict the true state of DU30’s physical and mental well-being. Presidenti­al assistant Christophe­r “Bong” Go has told the nation DU30’ s is “cancerfree,” according to the supposed results of his recent endoscopy and colonoscop­y tests; but how many believe him? What is the real truth behind his claim? How physically

June 30, 2019? For the past two months, DU30 has been going home regularly to Davao, without hanging out in the evenings, contrary to his previous wont; this seems to indicate not all is well, according to close DU30 watchers.

A sinking ship?

If Cayetano had resigned on his own, without being told to do so by the President, then he must have known something we do not know, argue some analysts. And this may have to do with DU30’s real state of health. Cayetano must have sensed the Titanic is sinking, and the better part of valor is to abandon ship. Of course, there’s the real possibilit­y that Cayetano was in

if this was the case, DU30 cannot be expected to say anything about it because of their “special relationsh­ip.” Not only was Cayetano DU30’s unsuccessf­ul 2016 running mate, he was also said to

a big bundle (from the Zamoras or the Chinese?) for his war chest.

But his performanc­e as foreign secretary has been far below par. Nothing had prepared him for the job, so he tried to play the Chinese and American cards alternatel­y to promote his own political interests. One complaint of the Department of Foreign Affairs personnel is that having apparently cast his eye on the 2022 presidency, Cayetano spent most of his time trying to turn the DFA into a political campaign organizati­on instead of sharpening its tools for the actual conduct of diplomacy. He brought into the DFA a private political staff to undertake this operation, and completely politicize­d the work of the consular section, in the issuance of passports, visas and other consular documents, DFA sources said.

undenied, talk in the Foreign Of-

operation in Hong Kong for some three million Chinese applicants, from which some high Filipino

- teed a premium of $20 per visa, minimum. The exact status of this alleged project is not known, but police intelligen­ce sources claim the number of Chinese visitors has already breached three million,

Foreign Secretary-designate Teddy Boy Locsin will have to take a deep look into this matter when he takes over. He will need all the luck and support he can get in the world. I wish him well. He is a highly intelligen­t man, a former editoriali­st with formidable editorial skills, but the

so far to real diplomacy. He has not had the time to make a name for himself there, but it is to be hoped that just by hobnobbing with his UN colleagues even for a short while, he has been infected with some diplomatic manners. As Cory Aquino’s erstwhile press secretary, he was quick

his adversarie­s. He will have to drop that particular skill, if he is to be of real help to his principal.

Xi Jinping’s visit

His first big test is likely to come up when he joins DU30 in receiving Chinese President Xi Jinping in Manila next month. A proposal for the joint exploratio­n of minerals and other resources in the contested maritime areas between the Philippine­s and China could be on top of the agenda. At least one senior Supreme Court justice has expressed serious reservatio­ns about the constituti­onality of such a proposed agreement. He needs to explain DU30’s position well.

Whatever support DU30 finally receives on this proposal, he should take extreme care to make sure the next government

any such agreement

following the precedent he had set when he declared

then President B. S. Aquino 3rd’s 2010 proclamati­on granting amnesty to former Navy lieutenant and now senator

- no’s 2012 appointmen­t of Maria Lourdes Sereno as chief justice of the Supreme Court.

Chinese telco

Another possible big issue is China’s proposed entry into the domestic telco industry. Negotiatio­ns concerning a third telco player, after Globe and the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company ( PLDT), could create problems similar to those generated by the previous

the Arroyo government. This need not happen. But the risks are there.

Under this project, China Telecom will become part of the proposed consortium via Huwaei, together with Philcom (formerly RCPI), SM Prime via Hans “Big Boy” Sy Jr., Finance Secretary

- ergy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, Phoenix Petroleum’s Dennis Uy and Tonyboy Cojuangco of PLDT,

that DU30’ s partner Honeylet Avanceña, his daughter Mayor Sara DU30-Carpio and son Paulo are also involved have proved negative; only Dominguez and Uy are there, according to sources, with Dominguez allegedly acting as the project’s “consolidat­or.”

The “third player” will use the “dark fiber backbone” already rolled out by the SM Group over the properties of the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP). The NGCP is owned by the SM Group and some Chinese partners; it is reportedly capable of reaching 88 percent of all the country’s households. The rest could be serviced by PLDT and Globe, which the consortium does not intend to eliminate, the sources said. The equipment

is already in place, the sources said; the frequencie­s formerly owned by San Miguel Corp. are expected to be awarded to the consortium, once their winning status is published.

The Constituti­on requires this type of business to be owned by Filipinos or by corporatio­ns or associatio­ns organized under Philippine laws, and at least 60 percent Filipino-owned. This restrictio­n is expected to be lifted very soon, according to sources, although it is not yet known how; after this, the Indonesian Salim Group is expected to surface as PLDT’s majority owners and Tonyboy Cojuangco will take over from Mr. Manuel V. Pangilinan, the sources said.

The consortium promises to be the biggest Chinese- Philippine moneymaker. But there seems

- est related to the involvemen­t of some senior Cabinet members. Are they there on their own, or are they fronting for some other principals? If so, who are they? This particular detail needs to be sorted out before the two presidents are asked to bless the project.

Military exercises

During Xi’s visit, the Philippine­s will not be taking part in any naval exercises on counterter­rorism, disaster assistance and humanitari­an relief, conducted by the United States and Japan’s Self- Defense Forces in the South China Sea. This seems but fair, and no one should reproach Chinese ambassador Zhao Jianhua for insisting on it. But since the exercises had been scheduled long before the visit, DU30 could have pushed the visit to another date, instead of pulling out of the exercises. The decision to pull out could affect Armed Forces morale.

One worrisome incident comes to mind. On September 13, 2000,

ordered an all-out assault on the Abu Sayyaf kidnappers in Basilan and Sulu. The next day US Defense Secretary William Cohen came to Malacañang, bearing a letter from US President Clinton,

- tack because it might endanger the life of one Jeffrey Shilling, who had walked into the kidnap-

had already given the order and could no longer recall it. Could

on the phone, asked Cohen.

It after the prosecutio­n walked out during his impeachmen­t trial. I have never suggested any causeand-effect relationsh­ip between

but quite a few others have. Am I wrong, and are they right?

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