The Philippine Star

De Lima: Probe Michael Yang

- By MARVIN SY – With Christina Mendez

Sen. Leila de Lima has called for an inquiry into the alleged appointmen­t of a foreigner as economic adviser of President Duterte, saying this raises questions on national security.

De Lima claimed that Michael Yang, whose Chinese name is Yang Hong Ming, has been identifyin­g himself as presidenti­al economic adviser and that his business card carries the official seal of the Office of the President and the logo of his firm, Full Win Company.

She added that Yang, as adviser, has hosted Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade and former foreign affairs secretary Alan Peter Cayetano in his office.

In Senate Resolution 922, she urged the appropriat­e Senate committee to look into the appointmen­t and see if this would affect national security.

Presidenti­al spokesman and chief legal officer Salvador Panelo said Malacañang would not interfere in the affairs of the Senate and won’t block any inquiry.

“The President does not interfere with a co-equal branch of government. Neither does he interfere with the functions and duties of its members,” he declared, adding that Duterte respects the separation of powers of the legislativ­e and executive branches of government.

Last Oct. 4, in a speech before the Philippine Military Academy Alumni Associatio­n, Duterte revealed Yang’s close relations with Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua and that Yang was part of the Philippine delegation to China.

“The independen­ce of the state from foreign control necessitat­es that the questionab­le citizenshi­p of a presidenti­al adviser be authentica­ted, and the nature and scope of his influence over foreign policy be fully disclosed,” De Lima stressed.

She added: “In conformity with the requiremen­t exacted from public officers to at all times maintain allegiance and loyalty to the Philippine­s, there is a need to inquire into the citizenshi­p of presidenti­al appointees as public office held by a foreign national is inimical to public interest and welfare.”

The detained senator wanted the Senate to determine the authentici­ty of Yang’s appointmen­t, his relationsh­ip with the President and the extent of his access to sensitive state informatio­n.

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