The Philippine Star

Classmates named to DOTC, DFA posts

- – Edith Regalado, Michael Punongbaya­n, Alexis Romero

DAVAO CITY – It appears that old faces in government who happen to be long-time friends of incoming president Rodrigo Duterte are staging a comeback in the next administra­tion.

Duterte has named his grade school friend, former agricultur­e chief Carlos Dominguez, as finance

secretary while former Clark Developmen­t Corp. chief Arthur Tugade will be the next secretary of the Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions.

Tugade was Duterte’s classmate in law school at San Beda College.

Talks are rife that former defense chief Gilbert Teodoro Jr. will also join the Duterte administra­tion.

Teodoro arrived in Davao City early yesterday morning and was scheduled to meet with Duterte.

Duterte has offered Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano the Department of Foreign Affairs or the Department of Justice posts.

“Alan can take his pick,” Duterte said of his runningmat­e, who still has three years in the Senate and is banned from an appointive post until a year after elections.

Duterte’s close friend, Salvador Medialdea, will be executive secretary.

“Medialdea is a good man and he is acceptable to everybody,” Duterte said.

Lawyer Salvador Panelo will be presidenti­al spokesman and, at the same time, take charge of the Malacañang press corps.

Peter Laurel of the Lyceum University has been tapped to be education secretary.

Lawyers Jesus Dureza and Silvestre Bello III will be involved in the peace process.

Duterte added that he asked another old friend, former Securities and Exchange Commission chair Perfecto Yasay, his roommate at a dormitory in law school, to be acting secretary of the DFA.

“I asked him to take a sabbatical from his teaching commitment at the University of Hawaii to join my administra­tion,” Duterte said.

But he was quick to point out that he would need young blood in his administra­tion and he plans to recruit them by offering higher allowances.

“How can we have these young people in our government if they are not getting paid enough or are paid lower than those in the private sector?” Duterte asked.

Those applying for a job in the incoming Duterte administra­tion must be willing to have their names published in the newspapers as part of the vetting process prior to their appointmen­t.

Duterte issued this statement at a press conference at the Matina Enclave Residences in Davao City, a week after he took a break from the grueling 90-day campaign.

There are about 421 positions that need to be filled.The transition committee has studied the staffing summary of national government agencies and hundreds of applicants have arrived in Davao City.

At least three names will be suggested by the transition committee to the elected president for every position.

Those who are hoping to work in government under Duterte’s leadership may take the first step towards their goal by taking the civil service test.

The Civil Service Commission announced yesterday that it has started accepting applicatio­ns for the Oct. 23 schedule of the Career Service Examinatio­n for both profession­al and sub- profession­al levels.

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