The Philippine Star

Palace fine-tunes EO on anti-corruption body

- By DELON PORCALLA

Malacañang is cautious about crafting and reviewing an executive order creating the Presidenti­al Commission Against Corruption (PCAC) that former senator Panfilo Lacson would head.

Palace lawyers are in the process of fine-tuning the draft executive order.

Malacañang sources said the draft order has just been transmitte­d from the office of chief presidenti­al legal counsel Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa to the office of Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. for review.

Insiders likewise said Lacson will sit as PCAC chairman with two commission­ers and a task force comprised of around 100 agents for investigat­ive work.

However, the scope of the PCAC’s authority is not yet clear.

It could not be ascertaine­d yet whether the PCAC would have jurisdicti­on over appointed officials or elected officials.

In issuing EO 13 in November 2010, Aquino abolished the Presidenti­al Anti- Graft Commission for duplicatin­g the mandate of other agencies, especially the Office of the Ombudsman.

The EO transferre­d the PAGC’s functions to investigat­e, adjudicate and recommend administra­tive charges against appointed officials to the Office of the Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs.

The ODESLA is authorized to investigat­e graft and corrupt cases of presidenti­al appointees, including heads of government-owned and controlled corporatio­ns.

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