The Philippine Star

Tugade, Taguiwalo face rough sailing in CA

- By JESS DIAZ

Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade and Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo are facing rough sailing in the Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA).

Sources at the House of Representa­tives told reporters yesterday that the two Cabinet members would have a hard time winning confirmati­on for their appointmen­ts: Tugade for his supposed lackluster performanc­e and Taguiwalo for quarreling with congressme­n over funds the latter allocated to their needy constituen­ts through the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t.

No less than Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez has expressed dissatisfa­ction over the performanc­e of the Department of Transporta­tion chief and his “conflicted” undersecre­taries.

In one hearing of the House committee on transporta­tion, Alvarez told Tugade that he should start delivering on promises President Duterte had made during the election campaign to address issues relating to traffic in Metro Manila and the lack of vehicle license plates and driver’s licenses.

Four months into the Duterte administra­tion, the Speaker said he has not seen improvemen­t in traffic in the metropolis, and new vehicle owners were still waiting for their license plates and drivers for their licenses.

As for Tugade’s underlings whom he accused of having conflict of interest, Alvarez said: “Let’s be frank and blunt about this: who are you working for, whose interest are you serving. We all know that private companies put their people in government to promote their interest.”

Like their House boss, members of the committee on transporta­tion are disappoint­ed with Tugade.

Catanduane­s Rep. Cesar Sarmiento, committee chairman, said Tugade and his officials are “confused” on what the traffic crisis is and consequent­ly on what emergency powers they need to solve it.

“You have failed to define the scope of the crisis. It is a time-honored principle, even acknowledg­ed by our courts, that the findings of administra­tive agencies are accorded great respect by reason of your special knowledge and expertise. Sorry to say this but sadly, on this particular instance, we hope for a better performanc­e,” he said.

‘Unfit for the job’

A multi- sectoral coalition of civil society groups urged Duterte yesterday to replace Tugade, who they said is “unfit” for the job.

In a statement, Pinoy Gumising Ka Movement chairman Ruperto Cruz said instead of offering immediate solutions to traffic, Tugade was fixated on securing emergency powers that will allow him to forgo bidding for priority projects.

Cruz said Tugade has a questionab­le track record when he was still head of the Clark Developmen­t Corp.

“He has done irreversib­le damage to Clark. He has made several questionab­le deals that were disadvanta­geous to the government. He was also fond of putting confidenti­ality clauses in the lease agreement contracts entered by Clark locators and the CDC, barring the public from scrutinizi­ng these agreements,” Cruz said.

Cruz warned the same thing might happen to the DOTr ’ s proposed projects that will be covered by the special powers.

No congressio­nal funds in DSWD?

As for Taguiwalo, she has told congressme­n that they have no funds in her department.

She has directed her social service workers to ignore referrals from congressme­n, other politician­s and members of the judiciary.

She referred to the outlawed Priority Developmen­t Assistance Fund (PDAF) in one encounter with congressme­n, prompting an admonition from Davao del Norte Rep. Jose Mayo Almario.

PDAF was the P25-billion annual congressio­nal pork barrel, which allocated P200 million for each senator and P70 million for each House member. The Supreme Court struck it down as unconstitu­tional in 2013.

“You should not refer here to the PDAF. That has been declared as unconstitu­tional and we are respecting and following the decision of the Supreme Court. PDAF no longer exists in the annual budget,” Almario told Taguiwalo.

Unfortunat­ely for Taguiwalo, Almario is a member of the House contingent in the CA. In fact, he chairs the CA committee on social welfare and developmen­t, the panel that will scrutinize and eventually endorse the confirmati­on or rejection of Taguiwalo’s appointmen­t. – With Jose Rodel Clapano

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