The Philippine Star

DOJ official appointed to BI

- By EDU PUNAY

President Duterte has appointed an official of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI).

Militant groups and rights advocates, meanwhile, expressed alarm over the appointmen­t of former military officials to the Cabinet.

Retired military and police officials, however, welcomed the President’s decision to appoint former members of the uniformed services to the Cabinet.

Duterte signed on Tuesday the transfer of DOJ Assistant Secretary Aimee Torrefranc­aNeri to the BI as associate commission­er.

Neri replaced former associate commission­er Michael Robles, one of the two BI officials dismissed last year for allegedly extorting P50 million from Chinese gaming tycoon Jack Lam.

Neri is a known women’s rights advocate before she was appointed by Duterte to the DOJ in August.

Last month, the President appointed former Antique board member Tobias Javier to the same position in the BI, replacing former associate commission­er Al Argosino, the other official dismissed over the Lam extortion controvers­y.

The appointmen­ts of Neri and Javier completed the BI board of commission­ers.

Generals in Cabinet

Having former military generals in the Cabinet may not help advance the ongoing peace talks between the government and the communist group, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) said yesterday.

But for former defense secretary Renato de Villa, these former military and police officers could do a lot to help the current administra­tion.

De Villa said these former – the four generals currently in the Duterte Cabinet are Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu, National Irrigation Administra­tion chief Ricardo Visaya and current Armed Forces chief Gen. Eduardo Año, who was recently named chief of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

Last year, Duterte appointed retired general Emmanuel Bautista as NIA undersecre­tary.

Rights group Karapatan said the generals in the Duterte Cabinet might militarize the civilian bureaucrac­y and bring out more militarist and fascist policies that disre- gard the rights and welfare of peasants and indigenous communitie­s.

Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay said Bautista was the main implemente­r of counter-insurgency program “Oplan Bayanihan,” which allegedly resulted in the killings of peasants and indigenous peoples.

Palabay said Año was implicated in the disappeara­nce of activist Jonas Burgos in 2007, but was cleared by the Department of Justice in 2013.

The group said Cimatu was accused of accumulati­ng illgotten wealth from the conversion of military funds under the Arroyo administra­tion.

“How can pro-people policies be implemente­d if those appointed in key government posts have been proven to be rights violators themselves?” Palabay said. – With Jaime Laude, Rhodina Villanueva, Ghio Ong, Maureen Louise Simeon, Miriam Desacada

 ?? KRIZJOHN ROSALES ?? A whale replica lies on the shore in Naic, Cavite after it was unveiled yesterday morning by Greenpeace Philippine­s. The replica is meant to highlight the environmen­tal hazards posed by plastic trash.
KRIZJOHN ROSALES A whale replica lies on the shore in Naic, Cavite after it was unveiled yesterday morning by Greenpeace Philippine­s. The replica is meant to highlight the environmen­tal hazards posed by plastic trash.

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