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Duterte says he will snub ombudsman's graft probe

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Duterte says he will snub ombudsman's graft probe

President Rodrigo Duterte gestures during an interview with Erwin Tulfo on the latter's "Sa Totoo Lang" program which was aired on People's Television on September 29, 2017. Duterte in the interview reiterated that it is his sworn duty to enforce the law to any Filipino regardless of their social status. Richard Madelo/Presidential Photo

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte has said he would not cooperate with the Office of the Ombudsman's investigation into allegations he acquired ill-gotten wealth, vowing he would "not submit" to its authority.
 
The ombudsman said last week it was investigating claims Duterte's bank accounts had hundreds of millions of pesos which he failed to disclose as required by law.
 
Duterte responded by lashing out at the ombudsman, calling the agency "lousy" and saying allegations against him were "lies based on baseless" information. 
 
"I will not submit to the jurisdiction (of the ombudsman)," Duterte said in a curse-laden speech to local lawyers on Saturday night.
 
"Waving fabricated evidence, lying to his teeth in front of the nation and then you want me to submit to the jurisdiction of the ombudsman," Duterte said referring to Deputy Ombudsman Melchor Arthur Carandang who had announced the probe.
 
 
Duterte's remarks contradicted his spokesman's statement last week that the president respected the ombudsman and trusted its impartiality. 
 
Duterte, 72, won last year's presidential elections on a brutal law-and-order and anti-corruption platform.
 
During the election campaign Duterte had said he came from a poor family and lived a modest lifestyle which boosted his image as an anti-establishment politician representing the common folk, analysts said.
 
The ombudsman probe stemmed from a plunder complaint filed before the elections by opposition Sen. Antonio Trillanes who alleged Duterte embezzled government funds during his more than two-decade stint as mayor of the southern city of Davao. 
 
 
On Saturday, Duterte said his family had properties and businesses including an ice plant and lumberyard, adding his late father was a provincial governor. 
 
"All in all it would not go beyond 40 million (pesos or $785,000), my lifetime savings. A part of that was my hereditary — you people from Davao know this — property," Duterte said.
 
"I hate to say it (but) what do you think of us, poor? That we are that poor?"
 
 
Duterte has launched tirades against the Supreme Court chief justice, the Commission on Human Rights, the Catholic Church and critical media outlets. He and his allies have then started campaigns to curb their powers or discredit them.
 
Duterte last week said he would create a commission to investigate corruption in the ombudsman, a move an opposition congressman called an act of vindictiveness. 
 

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