Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sueno critic gets Landbank post

- By Philip C. Tubeza @pctubezaIN­Q

President Duterte has transferre­d to the Land Bank of the Philippine­s one of the three officials of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) who were linked to the ouster of former Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno.

The President on Oct. 13 appointed DILG Undersecre­tary for Public Safety Jesus Villanueva Hinlo Jr. as a member of Landbank’s board of directors, replacing Virgilio de Vera Robles.

“(Hinlo is) hereby appointed member, representi­ng the private sector, Board of Directors, Land Bank of the Philippine­s, to serve the unexpired term of office that began on Ju- ly 1, 2017 and will end on June 30, 2018,” Mr. Duterte said.

Sought for comment, Hinlo said he was still waiting for his appointmen­t papers from Malacañang.

“It was offered to me and I accepted a few months back. It will be a fresh start. I’ll go wherever the President wants me to serve,” Hinlo said.

“This is a new challenge for me and it’s good because I’ll be part of a government financial institutio­n. I’ll be able to help more of our countrymen,” he said.

“I’m pro-developmen­t. I think one reason I was [assigned to Landbank] is I want our provinces developed. Developmen­t is currently concentrat­ed in our cities,” he said.

When asked if former Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority chair Martin Diño was going to replace him at the DILG, Hinlo said: “That I cannot answer. It’s for the Palace to decide.”

Sueno had blamed Hinlo and his fellow DILG undersecre­taries John Castricion­es and Emilie Padilla for his ouster.

President Duterte sacked Sueno for the controvers­ial purchase of 76 Rosenbauer firetrucks from Austria.

“There is a pending case [in] the Supreme Court involving the firetrucks but Sueno still proceeded with the transactio­n,” Hinlo said after Sueno’s ouster.

“There should be due diligence, that’s the issue that I think weighed heavily in the decision of the President,” he said.

But before President Duterte sacked him, Sueno stripped the three undersecre­taries of their responsibi­lities and distribute­d these to other undersecre­taries and assistant secretarie­s.

Castricion­es was DILG undersecre­tary for operations; Hinlo, for public safety; and Padilla, for legislativ­e liaison and special concerns.

Acting Interior Secretary Catalino Cuy said he did not have the authority to restore the responsibi­lities of the three undersecre­taries and left it to Malacañang to decide their fate.

“We have presented that situation to the Office of the Executive Secretary. We are just awaiting their advice,” Cuy said in a press briefing.

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