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Duterte may fire another government exec

Alexis Romero - The Philippine Star
Duterte may fire another government exec
“I said I (would) try to stop corruption. All. Two months early, I fired a Cabinet member during a meeting for lying... I lost my cool because I should trust him. Even if we did not grow (up) together, nobody would foist a lie like that,” the President said during a meeting with the Filipino community here.
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PORT MORESBY – President Duterte announced on Friday that he would fire another official when he returns to the Philippines as part of his effort to cleanse the government of corruption. 

“I said I (would) try to stop corruption. All. Two months early, I fired a Cabinet member during a meeting for lying... I lost my cool because I should trust him. Even if we did not grow (up) together, nobody would foist a lie like that,” the President said during a meeting with the Filipino community here. 

“Since then marami na ako (I have fired several people). Until now and when I go back, meron na naman (another person will be fired). Talagang tanggalin kita, sorry na lang (I really have to fire you. I’m sorry),” he added. 

Duterte did not identify the official he would dismiss and the offense committed. 

The President has vowed not to allow even a whiff of corruption in his administration but critics questioned the seriousness of his pronouncement after some of those dismissed were given new posts.

Duterte’s critics added that the rehiring of these officials was part of “presidential prerogative.”

Duterte lashed at people who appeared to be “crusading saints” in the beginning of his administration but who became involved in irregularities. 

“Many of my friends joined me even during the time when I was first elected mayor in 1988. Would you believe it? What pisses me off are those who told me ‘Rod, you have to run because our nation is going nowhere.’ You would think they are the crusading saints of the country only to be the first to commit (wrongdoing),” the President said. 

Duterte said officials lost their jobs because they took unnecessary trips. He said the officials attended climate change conferences in the US, South Africa, Brazil and Australia even if it was not clear what would be accomplished from attending the events. 

“All those who traveled more than five times, leave,” the President said. 

“Now, Cabinet members, everyone, they have to get a clearance... If we cannot understand each other with regard to the people’s money, you leave,” he added. 

Last August, Duterte considered resigning because he was tired of and exasperated by the corruption in government. He also complained about “embedded” and “endemic” graft in government transactions. 

Duterte later claimed that his plan to step down was just an afterthought.

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