The once face of the Liberal Party
is slamming the current chief executive and demands that to put a stop in
dragging his name into the former’s administration.
Former senator and Department of
Interior and Local Government(DILG) secretary Mar Roxas has come out to ask President
Rodrigo Roa Duterte to stop resorting to diversionary tactics every time his administration
is facing a big trouble.
This follows as Duterte drop the name
of Roxas as regards to allegations that money was stolen during his stint in
the department.
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“Kung
may nakita pala siyang masama doon, eh ba’t wala akong kaso? Bakit di
niya ako kinasuhan? (If he saw something wrong with it, why didn’t he sue
me?),” Roxas said in an interview with “Sa Totoo Lang” on One PH.
“Sino
ba namang naghahanap ng sakit ng ulo sa buhay? Pero alam ko naman na
malinis ang panunungkulan ko at wala akong kaso (Who is looking for
trouble in life? But I know that I served well and I don’t have any case),” he
stressed.
Roxas
later explained that it was “normal” for the COA to release such reports as it
is part of its mandate under the Constitution.
“Ang
importante ay ano nangyari? Ano’ng ginawa? Paano sinagot? Paano
inaksyunan itong mga puna ng COA (What’s important here is what happened?
What was done? What action was taken to address the COA findings),” Roxas said.
Roxas
pointed out there’s already a “pattern” of looking for scapegoats whenever the
Duterte administration could not answer the allegations against it.
“Ang
problema, nakita na natin ‘yung pattern at ‘yan naman ay
patutsada at saka diversion lamang. At imbes na sagutin kung ano
‘yung tinatanong sa Senado ay naghahanap pa sila ng dibersyon (The
problem here is that we’ve already seen this pattern, and that is only an
accusation and a diversion. And instead of answering the questions by the
Senate, they look for a diversion,” Roxas said.
Roxas said that he had been
cleared from any questions related to his dealings as head of agencies that he
previously served. “Bago makapag-retiro, bago makakuha ng retirement ay kailangang ma-clear nung ahensya ng
pinagsilbihan niya,” he said. “Tayo po ay may clearance. Na-clear po tayo sa DTI, sa
Senado, at bago pa ‘yung DTI, sa
Kongreso (Before I
retired, I had to get clearance from the agencies I served. I had clearance
from the DTI, from the Senate…and from Congress.)
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