The Philippine Star

Joker calls Noy ‘evil genius’

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

Former senator Joker Arroyo yesterday described President Aquino as an “evil genius” for using the Administra­tive Code of 1987 as his legal basis for authorizin­g the utilizatio­n of around P147 billion in government savings under the Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Program (DAP).

Arroyo is wondering why Aquino used the administra­tive code signed by his mother, former President Corazon Aquino, in justifying the DAP, which was struck down as unconstitu­tional by the Supreme Court last week.

“Cory signed it in 1987 and yet up to the end of her term in 1992, she never used it. The question now lies, why P-Noy used it 25 years after it was signed?” he said.

Arroyo also likened the President to the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos regarding the manner of disburs- ing public funds.

“It seems that P-Noy and Marcos thought alike. Cory did not use it. I am astounded why that admin code was used,” he told dzBB.

Arroyo said Marcos used the 1918 Administra­tive Code as basis for his control over government funds during his time.

“The evil genius tag I mentioned then has now become for real,” he said.

“You cannot release money without any authorizat­ion.”

Arroyo noted how Marcos squandered the people’s money using the administra­tive code.

“Cory did not use it because she knew fully well that her predecesso­r was the one who initiated the decree,” he said.

He said the administra­tive code was not used during the terms of former Presidents Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Arroyo, who was among those who raised concerns on the legalities of the DAP last year, said he is against calls to impeach President Aquino.

“As for me, I don’t like impeachmen­t, not for his sake (but) for the sake of the country,” he said.

“That is our problem in the presidenti­al system, you cannot remove him unless he is impeached. In a parliament­ary system, if there is a move of no confidence, the prime minister is kicked out,” he added.

Because of his authority over government funds, Ar- royo said the President had taken full control over the entire government, including the members of the Senate and House of Representa­tives on the issue of budget insertions.

The former senator sought an audit of how the government spent the DAP funds estimated to be between P147 billion to P250 billion.

He lamented how the DAP eroded the public’s trust in the President’s straight path campaign.

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