The Philippine Star

Palace orders Diokno to stop facing House

- By MARY GRACE PADIN – With Delon Porcalla, Cecille Suerte Felipe

Malacañang has ordered Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno not to attend the investigat­ion by the House of Representa­tives on alleged “pork” insertions in the 2019 national budget and anomalies involving a government­favored contractor. In an interview with ABSCBN News Channel yesterday, Diokno said he would not be able to attend the planned hearing to question CT Leoncio Constructi­on, which allegedly bagged billions of pesos in government contracts this year.

“I’m not allowed to attend. Because what would they want from me? To say that I do not know these people? Then I’ll just issue an affidavit, I don’t know these people,” he said.

Asked if the administra­tion is invoking Executive Order 464, which provides that heads of department­s of the executive branch should secure the consent of the President before appearing before Congress, Diokno said, “They are actually studying the same EO, and my understand­ing is we will not be allowed to attend the probe given the unparliame­ntary approach.”

Last week, Diokno was called by the House of Representa­tives for a “Question Hour” during which he was grilled regarding the alleged insertions in the proposed 2019 national budget as well as his involvemen­t with CT Leoncio.

Lawmakers have also approved a motion to subpoena Consolacio­n Leoncio, the owner of the firm.

The budget chief has denied the allegation, saying he is not responsibl­e for implementi­ng projects and awarding contracts.

“The award of contracts is not my responsibi­lity, it is the responsibi­lity of the DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways). And as I said, I don’t ask favors from any of my peers ever since Cory’s (former President Corazon Aquino) Cabinet,” he said.

Cabinet secretarie­s have slammed lawmakers for asking the President to fire Diokno, and questioned the use of a congressio­nal process to bombard the budget chief with “preconside­red questions,” which they said were not in aid of legislatio­n, but of persecutio­n.

While a majority of House members wanted President Duterte to fire him, Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuert­e took up the cudgels for Diokno.

“The allegation­s against Secretary Diokno are absurd. He has earned the monicker ‘Mr. No’ for turning down proposals tinged with even just a hint of illegality,” Villafuert­e said.

“His integrity is beyond doubt and his track record in government is exceptiona­l,” he added.

Villafuert­e’s fellow Camarines Sur congressma­n House Majority Leader Rolando Andaya Jr. exposed the alleged budget insertions in the budget.

Sen. Leila de Lima described the alleged insertions in next year’s budget as “corruption galore.”

De Lima said President Duterte’s political allies are at each other’s throats over the alleged billions of “pork” inserted into the budget.

“What a circus, to say the least! What a royal rumble!… The matrix of this scheme or scam was traced using the Watergate Scandal’s follow-themoney rule. Thanks to Sen. Ping Lacson whose exposé has opened more than a can of worms,” she said.

Like the war on drugs, De Lima said the Duterte administra­tion’s anti-corruption campaign is a sham.

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