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Indian businessme­n told to avoid Mindanao

- (Argyll Cyrus B. Geducos)

NEW DELHI, India – President Duterte yesterday advised Indian businessme­n keen on doing or expanding their business in the Philippine­s to avoid Mindanao, citing the martial law being implemente­d due to the threat of terrorism there.

Duterte, in his speech during the presentati­on of business agreements the Philippine­s obtained in India the past week, assured that the Philippine government will do its best to secure the safety of the entreprene­urs.

“Avoid Mindanao because there’s martial law there. It’s not really martial law but it’s martial law for the enemies of the State,” Duterte told Indian businessme­n at the Oberoi Hotel here, adding that it is up to them if they want to enter Mindanao.

The President also urged the Indian businessme­n not to give in to corruption or he will scrap their applicatio­ns despite saying that he does not sign commercial nor financial documents in his office.

“I said even a whiff of corruption, I will terminate you and just to give the bribe money and if I come to know about it, you’ll find your applicatio­ns in the waste basket,” Duterte said.

Duterte assured the country’s possible investors that they will have a hassle-free time when applying for business permits and advised them to report to him cases of corruption if they encounter any.

“But if you will do it right, I will assure you of protection. If there’s somebody in that office making unreasonab­le demands or making it hard for you to do business or nearing maybe a cancellati­on of previously agreed documents, let me know. It is in the Constituti­on that no law, and for that matter, anybody in government can just go ahead and impair the obligation­s of contract,” he said.

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