Oct 142017
 

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte presides over the 19th Cabinet Meeting in Malacañan Palace on October 4, 2017. (MNS photo)

MANILA, Oct 6 (Mabuhay) — President Rodrigo Duterte has fired two employees of Malacañang.

But he did not elaborate on this in his speech at the Agrilink, Food Link, Aqualink 2017 at the World Trade Center on Thursday.

“I promised you corruption. I will stop it. I will stop it. I just fired two… two employees from Malacañan for making a tool and suggesting that, you know, they were suggesting,” he said, before leaving for Brunei.

“Yesterday… I said, talk—I fired Cabinet members at this early. Either you really stay clean, or you have to have clean… no corruption ako diyan,” he added.

Duterte also said the same in his interview with Presidential Communications Operations Office Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson in Brunei.

He said in a video posted on Uson’s personal Facebook page that the two Malacañang employees were using their influence.

“I even fired today, I sign, firing two people from Malacañang for using their influence. Empleyado diyan tapos kung anu-anong pinagsasabi sa labas, na malakas. I hate that,” he said.

Malacañang has yet to respond to requests for clarification on the President’s revelation.

In his speech at the World Trade Center, Duterte also urged the public to call the 8888 hotline for their complaints against government workers. He said he would give them protection.

“As a matter of fact, you’re afraid to make an exposé? Go to Malacañang, there are two small rooms there. I’ll give you the bigger one. Doon ka patirahin ko. And every citizen… there’s an 888. Lagay mo lang. Or if you want, an alias. AKA. Also known as,” he said. (MNS)

Sep 092013
 
PNP adopts 'EDSA Tayo' security plan; intel community alert for Sept 11 threats

The Metro Manila police have adopted a security plan for Wednesday’s anti-pork barrel prayer vigil at the EDSA shrine, that takes into account Monday’s Zamboanga City gun battles. As part of the security plan, Police officers are to inspect backpacks at the “EDSA Tayo” prayer vigil. Metro Manila police head Chief Superintendent Marcelo Garbo Jr. said they did not want a repeat of the Boston Marathon bombing at the “EDSA Tayo” event, radio dzBB’s Sam Nielsen reported. A backpack was used to conceal pressure-cooker bombs in the Boston Marathon bombing earlier this year. Police units area also prepared for the possibility of a spillover from the Zamboanga City clashes. Government troops and the Moro National Liberation Front gunmen fought a battle within the city limits Monday, leaving six people dead. Wednesday’s “EDSA Tayo” activity is a follow-up of the August 26 anti-pork barrel gathering at the Luneta in Manila. Sept 11 terror attack Meanwhile, Intelligence units of the Philippine National Police are on alert for possible threats marking the 12th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attack on the United States. PNP spokesman Senior Superintendent Reuben Theodore Sindac said they are working with the intelligence community to verify possible threats on the anniversary, radio dzBB’s Tuesday Niu reported. Sindac added the PNP has not forgotten the significance of the 2001 terror attack, in which hijacked planes were flown into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Also, Sindac said the PNP’s intelligence unit is exchanging notes with its counterparts Read More …