The Philippine Star

Costly project proposals cost La Viña his job

- – Alexis Romero

President Duterte terminated the services of former Social Security System (SSS) commission­er Jose Gabriel La Viña because he proposed costly projects and vilified his fellow officials, Malacañang said yesterday.

The term of La Viña, who served as Duterte’s social media manager during the 2016 election campaign, expired last June 30. Last week, Duterte said he fired La Viña and SSS chairman Amado Valdez because of “abuse of public funds.”

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said Duterte did not renew the term of office of La Viña be- cause of four reasons.

“The President has mentioned time and again that he will not tolerate even a whiff of corruption,” Roque said in a statement.

Roque said La Viña had demanded a budget of P26 million to fund a social media project and a television show to be hosted by him but his proposals were rejected.

“He then requested for a budget of P1.6 million per month for a media advertisin­g program which was also denied,” Roque added.

The second reason that led to La Viña’s terminatio­n was his request to accredit seven brokers who will handle SSS investment­s.

Roque said the accreditat­ion was denied “because these brokers could not meet the requiremen­ts.”

Roque said La Viña also embarked on a “vilificati­on campaign” against four SSS executives “who crossed his path.” Two of the four executives resigned and one is now a consultant of finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez.

The fourth reason for La Viña’s terminatio­n was his holding of a press conference to speak against the four SSS officials despite an ongoing investigat­ion.

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