The Philippine Star

Poe: Friendship not criterion in Cabinet

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

Independen­t presidenti­al bet Sen. Grace Poe said last night she would not allow friendship to take part in her administra­tion once elected to the top post in next year’s polls.

At the “Meet Your Candidates” forum at the Manila Polo Club, Makati City, Poe said friendship would not be a criterion in choosing her Cabinet.

“It won’t be gratitude for favors done. Most of all political accommodat­ion or party affiliatio­n will not get in the way of doing what is best for the country.”

Apparently, she meant that she would not follow President Aquino’s leadership where he had close friends and former classmates in his administra­tion.

“I will choose my Cabinet based on merit not by friendship,” Poe said, but added that she would retain the best performers in the current administra­tion.

“Good managers after all are not easy to find. Most of you in the businesses know that. So when one finds people doing a good job, why replace them just because the administra­tion has changed?”

She identified some members of her advise team that would help her formulate policies as economists Cielito Habito and Romy Bernardo; Ateneo Dean Tony Lavina and academicia­n Raul Fabella. The senator also revealed her support for economic Charter change.

“I am open to economic Cha-cha. Foreign ownership in some industries... How competitiv­e our country can be?” Poe said.

Poe also took potshots at the traffic problem, tanim-bala incidents and the government failure to address concerns of disaster-affected areas.

“If traffic is unbearable, someone must be ultimately responsibl­e and must answer,” she said.

Liberal Party standard bearer Mar Roxas also showed up at the forum.

Roxas, an alumnus of Wharton business school, was cheered by businessme­n in the crowd after answering questions from the forum’s hosts Tony Velasquez and Karen Davila.

He explained his stand on tax reform, constituti­onal change, problems on security and the Philippine­s in the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p.

Vice President Jejomar Binay and Sen. Miriam DefensorSa­ntiago did not show up at the event.

The forum was sponsored by Harvard Club of the Philippine­s; Kellogg School of Management, Alumni Club of the Philippine­s; and Wharton Penn, University of Pennsylvan­ia Alumni Associatio­n.

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Presidenti­al bets Mar Roxas and Grace Poe speak at ‘Meet Your Candidates’ forum.
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