AFP, DND say they are not involved in fuel importation from US
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has nothing to do with the importation of fuel from Pearl Harbor in Hawaii to a storage facility in the Subic Bay Freeport.
AFP chief of staff Gen. Romeo Brawner, Jr. said that while there are other government agencies involved in the importation of fuel based on the investigation they conducted, he said the military had no direct hand in the process.
“The AFP is not involved in this. But we saw the documents that support the importation or the transfer of the gasoline into the country. We are ready to explain our side should there be an investigation into the matter,” said Brawner.
He, however, did not divulge the government agencies which imported the fuel.
Sen. Imee Marcos earlier revealed the information as she lambasted both the AFP and the Department of National Defense for their silence in the importation.
In a statement, the DND said the shipment of fuel through the commercial tanker Yosemite Trader is part of regular commercial transactions between the US Government and Philippine companies.
For his part, AFP spokesman Col. Medel Aguilar said the military has nothing to explain on the matter, adding that the government agencies involved should be the one to do it.
“The fuel shipment and the process that was followed by the US government, which are all administrative in nature, did not involve the participation of the Armed Forces of the Philippines,” said Aguilar.