Philippine Daily Inquirer

Rody wants celebritie­s on narcolist haled to court

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

Instead of a “name and shame” campaign, President Duterte prefers to take legal action against celebritie­s allegedly involved in the illegal drug trade.

File cases against them

The President said he would rather not shame celebritie­s as they are not seeking public office and would rather file cases against them if the evidence is sufficient.

The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) earlier announced that 31 television and movie personalit­ies are on its drug watch list.

“These names of celebritie­s that you want released … You know, what would be the purpose? They are not people seeking public office, so there’s really no need,” he said.

Mr. Duterte added: “Wewill just file [cases] if the evidence gathered is sufficient. But I will not unnecessar­ily put these celebritie­s to shame. They are civilians.”

The PDEA said it was still validating the alleged links of the celebritie­s to the narcotics trade.

Narcopolit­icians

The celebrity watch list was floated weeks after the President read the names of 46 politician­s whom he accused of involvemen­t in illegal drugs.

Following the publicatio­n of the list of narcopolit­icians, administra­tive cases were filed against the officials in the Office of the Ombudsman.

On Saturday night, the President said the public had the right to know if the politician­s seeking elective office would end up to be a liability or an asset to the government.

“You run the risk always, because you are aspiring a public office and everybody should know whether you are a liability to the government or an asset. That’s mypurpose,” he said.

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