The Freeman

In defense of Secretary Silvestre Bello III

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The honorable secretary of the Department of Labor and Employment, Silvestre Bello III, is one of the most competent and honest public officials we have under the administra­tion of President Rodrigo Duterte. He is a former Cabinet secretary under GMA and a former solicitor general and secretary of justice under FVR. He has served with distinctio­n and honor under three presidents, mostly in the field of administra­tion of justice. Now, he is a victim of injustice.

Bello is the most overworked and underpaid public servant, unlike Central Bank governors, Landbank presidents, and SSS and GSIS executives who are paid more than quadruple his salary. He has been assigned too many tasks, from taking care of 12 million Filipinos working in 200 countries abroad, to negotiatin­g peace with the extremely devious and recalcitra­nt triumvirat­e of Jose Maria Sison, Fidel Agcaoili, and Fr. Luis Jalandoni of the CPP-NPA-NDF. Bello is also a member of the boards of SSS, GSIS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, Landbank, Employees Compensati­on Commission, National Wages and Productivi­ty Commission, PEZA, POEA, OWWA, and over a dozen other agencies and government-owned corporatio­ns. He supervises the NLRC, the NCMB, the 17 DOLE regional offices, and so many agencies.

For all these, Bello is being rewarded with a prepostero­us charge of extortion by disgruntle­d recruiters. President Duterte used to joke Bello could not even afford to buy socks. He is a very simple man who goes to the wet market to buy food for his family. He dresses decently but frugally and he is not the bad guy the Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission portrays him to be. Yes, I do agree with Bello that Commission­er Manuelito Luna committed grave injustice by prematurel­y issuing press releases about the charges against him, along with TESDA Director-General Isidro Lapeña, former Customs commission­er, and National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Leonor Oralde-Qintazo.

The PACC is a duplicatio­n of the work of the Ombudsman and is an additional appendage in the Office of the President. Bello said Luna was one of those who filed a disqualifi­cation complaint against then presidenti­al candidate, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. To show that Duterte is not vindictive, Luna was appointed to such a sensitive position along with Dante Jimenez of the Volunteers Against Crimes and Corruption. Whatever their motives, I concur that Bello is presumed innocent and must not be subjected to trial by publicity. Those who know Bello seethe with anger at these harassment charges.

Bello doesn't know me but I know him to be a man of unquestion­able integrity. I have no case pending before his office or need a favor from him. But I am angry that some small Indians can besmirch the reputation of a former Secretary of Justice. Bello is a gift to the country and should be respected. He also deserves some measure of fairness and compassion. He has a family who must be suffering. Thus, we should always be careful in making allegation­s that can stain the character of a very straight man.

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