The Philippine Star

Ex-DICT chief dared to substantia­te corruption claims

- By HELEN FLORES – With Marvin Sy, Rainier Allan Ronda, Edith Regalado

Malacañang yesterday challenged resigned Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DITC) Secretary Rodolfo Salalima to substantia­te his claims that he opted to leave the Cabinet of President Duterte due to corruption and interferen­ce.

“Good governance being the North Star of the Duterte administra­tion, Mr. Salalima may want to shed light on certain incidents in the department he once headed,” Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said.

Abella was reacting to reports quoting Salalima as telling employees of the DICT that he resigned from office due to “corruption and interferen­ce.”

Salalima yesterday bade farewell to DICT employees. He read the letter of resignatio­n he submitted to the President.

“In public service, there are things we should do because it is the right thing to do. Similarly, there are things we should not do because it is not right to do so. Never must we surrender our morality for transient happiness. There is nothing better than love of country. There is nothing better than love for the Filipino people,” Salalima said.

He reportedly tendered his resignatio­n last Thursday.

Duterte said Salalima resigned out of “delicadeza,” and confirmed he submitted his letter of resignatio­n on Wednesday night.

Duterte said he is looking for the best replacemen­t for Salalima, who formerly worked as chief counsel of a telecommun­ications firm and was his classmate at the San Beda law school.

Abella said Salalima cited personal and work-related reasons for his resignatio­n.

One of the reasons the President reportedly cited was “conflict of interest” as the basis for Salalima’s resignatio­n.

Sen. Ralph Recto urged Duterte to immediatel­y appoint a new DICT secretary to replace Salalima.

Recto stressed continuity in the appointmen­t of a new DICT secretary so that there would be no disruption of the projects and reforms in the ICT sector.

He said the DICT should have a deep talent pool from which the President can choose a replacemen­t.

According to Recto, broadband should be considered as the third utility behind power and water because of its importance in the daily lives of people.

In the national budget, Recto noted the government has allocated billions to provide fast, free and fair internet connection­s for the people.

“So I hope that the DITC, despite being the youngest department, has a deep talent pool from where secretary Salalima’s replacemen­t will be picked so there will be no, to use a telco term, service interrupti­on,” Recto said.

“In the government’s ‘Build Build Build’ we should not only make mortars, but also portals. Not just roads but also informatio­n highways,” he added.

Recto urged the President “to make sure that the new DICT secretary he appoints will not only be able to realize this campaign promise of his but also work in making internet fast and reliable.”

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