Mindanao Times

Report on PH turning ‘more corrupt’ under Duterte junked

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MANILA -- The head of the Presidenti­al AntiCorrup­tion Commission (PACC) on Sunday belied reports that the Philippine­s is becoming a “more corrupt” state under the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte.

PACC chair Dante Jimenez said the claim that corruption worsened under Duterte’s watch was far from the truth.

“In the first place, how can that be true if the President has introduced so many reforms? Like for instance, the freedom of informatio­n under the executive branch of government. No. 2, nandiyan ‘yung ease to do business (we have the ease of doing business), the law on anti-red tape, and many others,” he told the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

Jimenez’s statement was in response to the Jan. 24 article published by American business maga

zine Forbes, which claims that the Philippine­s is turning into a “more corrupt and less democratic state.”

The article, written by Panos Mourdoukou­tas, said that corruption and political oppression in the Philippine­s stay “intact,” supposedly preventing the country from “developing modern infrastruc­ture, attracting foreign capital, lowering unemployme­nt, sustain(ing) economic growth, and escap(ing) poverty.”

The Forbes’ article read: “The Philippine­s is getting a more corrupt and less democratic state under President Rodrigo Duterte.”

Jimenez expressed dismay that critics, instead of focusing on “reality,” are basing their allegation­s on “perception.”

“Perception is different from the reality that is happening in the Philippine­s. So I would say that these are all paninira sa (false accusation­s against the) successful campaign of the President against corruption,” he said.

‘Very successful’ anticorrup­tion drive

Contrary to the report, the President’s anti-corruption campaign has come to fruition, Jimenez said.

Jimenez bragged that in just three years since Duterte assumed office in 2016, the fight against corruption has become “very successful.”

“In three years time, noong nakita ko sa kanyang campaign (I noticed that his campaign), especially with the creation of PACC, (has turned out to be) very, very successful,” the PACC chief said.

“Sa (For) PACC, as far as we are concerned, our assessment of the anticorrup­tion campaign of the President has been so far a success,” he added.

Duterte has repeatedly assured the public that he has zero-tolerance for corruption.

Jimenez noted that the President’s crackdown on corruption in government has so far led to the firing of and filing of cases against many public officials and employees suspected of graft and corruption.

He also cited that dozens of personnel of the Bureau of Customs have been dismissed from service, as part of Duterte’s effort to clean the bureau that is mired in several controvers­ies.

He added that the PACC has filed charges against officials of the National Housing Authority who are responsibl­e for incomplete and substandar­d housing projects built for victims of Super Typhoon Yolanda.

“Ang importante, marami na kaming nakasuhan sa Ombudsman, marami nang natanggal si Presidente (What’s important is many have been charged before the Ombudsman, and many have already been fired by the President),” Jimenez said.

The President has also intensifie­d his fight against corruption by exposing the “corrupt” corporatio­ns that have existing deals with the government, such as embattled water firms Manila Water and Maynilad, Jimenez said.

“If we will list all these exposes and these, ang dami-dami niyan (there are so many cases of corrupt activities) since 2016 when he assumed,” the PACC chair stressed.

Early this month, Duterte vowed to correct all existing government contracts with the private sector that will be found “prejudicia­l to the Filipino people.”

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo on Thursday said there was no need for investors to be “afraid” of Duterte’s directive unless they entered into “onerous” deals with the government.

Jimenez said Duterte’s crackdown on corruption in government would remain relentless, despite false accusation­s hurled by the President’s enemies.

“That is not only advocacy but government’s responsibi­lity iyan (that is also a government’s responsibi­lity). ” he said.

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