President Marcos said he is looking into the complaint by employees of the Bureau of Immigration (BI), alleging BI Commissioner Joel Viado of corruption.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (Mark Balmores/MANILA BULLETIN)
In an interview on Tuesday, June 10, Marcos said they continue to investigate corruption allegations such as this.
"Well, of course, we are looking at it," he said when asked about the allegations of corruption reportedly hurled against Viado by several employees of the bureau.
"But you know these—mahirap mapag-aralan nang mabuti kung white paper na hindi pinirmahan at saka walang specific (it is difficult to probe into this if it's white paper that was not signed and was not specific). But nonetheless, every thing like this, we look into it and we will continue to do this," he stressed.
A letter alleging Viado of committing illegalities in handling cases involving illegal foreign workers and Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogo) was sent to Marcos.
Viado on Monday denied the allegations against him, saying "all the allegations contained in the alleged 'white paper' are patently false."
The Immigration official stressed that the letter was "obviously the handiwork of shadowy characters hiding beneath the mask of 'concerned employees.'"