The Philippine Star

Palace: Lies on DAP must stop

- By AUREA CALICA

Malacañang scored yesterday the “lies and deception” being spread with regard to the Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Program (DAP), saying only parts of the Supreme Court (SC) decision on the matter were being highlighte­d, apparently to put the administra­tion in a bad light.

While the next administra­tion could look into the DAP, Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office

Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said there seemed to be a “disinforma­tion” going on because the SC ruling on the government’s motion for reconsider­ation upheld the operative fact doctrine that governed the DAP implementa­tion.

“In that decision, the high court categorica­lly ruled on and upheld the presumptio­n of regularity in the implementa­tion of DAP,” Coloma said.

“In other words, the program’s authors, sponsors and implemente­rs must be presumed to have acted in good faith and with regularity in the performanc­e of their official duties,” he added.

The Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s or IBP has expressed support for the plan of incoming justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II to look into the liabilitie­s of officials of the outgoing administra­tion for the alleged unconstitu­tional acts under the DAP.

Coloma said over radio dzRB that as Chief Executive, Aquino faithfully followed the Constituti­on and the laws of the land.

“When we say President Aquino, of course that includes the whole of the executive department,” Coloma said.

The Palace official said the SC also recognized the positive impacts of DAP after it helped boost public spending and propped up the economy.

“Maybe we should reiterate that fact, because it is quite obvious that when this issue is discussed, we only hear one side, only those against the DAP, those who continue to destroy the government despite the decision of the high court,” Coloma said.

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