The Manila Times

Former executive secretary expelled from party

- KRISTINA MARALIT

FORMER Executive Secretary Victor Rodriguez has been expelled from the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) for “party disloyalty” and “acts inimical to the party.”

The party’s decision stemmed from a complaint filed before the PFP leadership by Jammal “Bong” Amin, PFP regional chairman for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), AlRasheed Sakkalahul (PFP BARMM regional president), and Edifar “Papay” Ladjhali (PFP BARMM regional executive vice president) alleging that Rodriguez has violated the party’s platform of the government of fixing the government and making the country “crime-free, drug-free, corruption-free, insurgency-free and poverty-free.”

Rodriguez was the chief of staff and spokesman for Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. during his presidenti­al campaign.

The complaint enumerated several instances when he purportedl­y

used his influence as executive secretary to promote the appointmen­t of General Manager Christophe­r Pastrana to the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).

The appointmen­t was considered “highly questionab­le” because aside from “conflict of interest,” Pastrana, one of the owners of Archipelag­o Philippine­s Ferries, or FastCat, still owes the Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) P132 million.

Had Pastrana been appointed, the money he owed the DoTr would have been “cleared,” the complainan­ts said.

Pastrana heading the PPA “will be a clear case of conflict of interest” since Rodriguez’s wife, Meann, is related to a certain Dennis Trajano, APFF chairman, who also happens to be Pastrana’s business partner.

The complaint also said Rodriguez “still attempted to clutch at straws” after he submitted to the President a “Special/Memorandum Order creating the Office of the Presidenti­al Chief of Staff.

The order was criticized by former Senate president and now Chief Presidenti­al Legal Adviser Juan Ponce Enrile, who said that such an office will have extraordin­ary powers that overlapped with the duties and responsibi­lities of the Presidenti­al Management Staff, Office of the Solicitor General, Office of the Executive Secretary, and other offices attached to the Office of the President.

“If he wanted less stress and conflict, he shouldn’t have done this Draft MO or SO,” the complainan­ts said, referring to Rodriguez’s memorandum.

“In the 77 days that he was in office, Rodriguez’s tenure was marked by chaos, confusion, disorder, intrigue, instabilit­y, nepotism, charges of appointmen­ts-for-sale, ‘empire building’ and plotting against his perceived detractors,” they alleged. “His first executive order, firing some 4,000 government employees without providing for their replacemen­ts, was a disaster. What followed was confusion and paralysis in government service.”

The PFP Arbitratio­n and Executive Committee said it found Rodriguez “guilty of breach or loss of trust and confidence, abandonmen­t, disloyalty, and acts inimical to the party.”

“The President took no part in this decision, but was informed of this disciplina­ry action of the Party against respondent, and he (the President) offered no objection,” the PFP said in its resolution.

Rodriguez also took no part in the decision “because of our rule: once a member of the Executive Committee is a party to a case, he is motu propio inhibited from participat­ing in the resolution of this conflict,” it said.

Rodriguez’s old position in the party, executive vice president, has been passed on to Special Assistant to the President Anton Lagdameo.

Lagdameo’s former post as PFP national treasurer has been given to Antonio Marfori.

 ?? TMT FILE PHOTO ?? n Former executive secretary Victor Rodriguez.
TMT FILE PHOTO n Former executive secretary Victor Rodriguez.

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