Philippine groups demand Duterte allies comply with ‘plundemic’ probe

published :4 Oct 2021 at 19:54

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks to the media after Philippine Senator Christopher
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks to the media after Philippine Senator Christopher “Bong” Go filed his certificate of candidacy to join the vice presidential race in Pasay City, metro Manila on Saturday. (AFP photo)

MANILA: A group of 13 high-profile organisations has urged government cooperation in a probe into alleged misuse of pandemic funds, in a challenge to President Rodrigo Duterte’s order for ministers not to answer summons for a Senate investigation.

The call for compliance by the groups, among them academic, business and religious organisations, is the strongest and broadest yet over the alleged foul play in the government’s handling of $1.3 billion of funds, dubbed a “plundemic” by Duterte’s critics.

The probe follows the state auditor’s flagging of “deficiencies” in how supply contracts were handled, alleging corruption from overpriced deals, among other irregularities. The funds were allocated to cover benefits of health workers and medical supplies.

Duterte last month ordered cabinet members to seek his consent before appearing in Senate hearings. His government has denied misuse of the funds.

“We call on all parties to pursue and cooperate with this investigation to the fullest extent allowed by law,” the statement said.

“We call on lawmakers, members of the executive department, constitutional commissions and, if they are brought in, members of the judiciary to conduct their proceedings with integrity, transparency, and respect, and in compliance with our laws and established procedures,” it added.

It comes at a sensitive time for the Duterte administration, just days away from the closing of a window for many of his allies to register for elections next year.

Duterte, 76, who was elected on promises to eliminate graft completely, cannot seek a second term and had been expected to run for vice president next year.

But at the weekend he declared he would retire from politics, days after an opinion poll on preferred vice president candidates showed him slipping into second place.

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