Palace says Robredo can do as she pleases with information she got as ICAD co-chair
By Argyll Cyrus GeducosÂ
BUSAN, South Korea – Malacañang said Vice President Leni Robredo can do whatever she pleases with the information she got when she was still co-chair of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD).
Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo
(OPS / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo made the statement after Robredo said that she will reveal her findings during her short-lived stint as drug czar. In a text message, Panelo said that the Vice President can do whatever she wanted with the said information since all of these were supposedly handed down to her in the first place. "She can do as she pleases. Anything that she claims she has discovered was accessed to her," he said. According to the Palace official, Robredo was appointed to the position so she can help in the drug war but she turned out to be incompetent. "She was precisely appointed, apart from giving her the opportunity to assist in the campaign against illegal drugs, to let her know that everything in the drug was and is transparent," Panelo said. "She was fired for incompetence, in addition to her failure to introduce new measures she claimed she had, as against what she claimed to be ineffective method in fighting the drug menace. Tinimbang siya ngunit kulang (She was weighed but she came up wanting)," he added. Duterte terminated Robredo's services in the ICAD barely three weeks after he appointed her to the position after she said the drug war was a failure and needed reassessment. In an interview here, Panelo said that Duterte fired Robredo for two reasons: her challenging the President to just fire her if he did not trust her, and her failure to present programs regarding the drug war. President Duterte earlier said he could not trust Robredo after the Vice President asked for confidential drug war data and after he was informed that the she supposedly invited foreign entities to the country. Duterte, over the weekend, apologized if he happened to believe in fake news. Despite this, Duterte said he still could not trust Robredo because she was part of the political opposition.
Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo(OPS / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo made the statement after Robredo said that she will reveal her findings during her short-lived stint as drug czar. In a text message, Panelo said that the Vice President can do whatever she wanted with the said information since all of these were supposedly handed down to her in the first place. "She can do as she pleases. Anything that she claims she has discovered was accessed to her," he said. According to the Palace official, Robredo was appointed to the position so she can help in the drug war but she turned out to be incompetent. "She was precisely appointed, apart from giving her the opportunity to assist in the campaign against illegal drugs, to let her know that everything in the drug was and is transparent," Panelo said. "She was fired for incompetence, in addition to her failure to introduce new measures she claimed she had, as against what she claimed to be ineffective method in fighting the drug menace. Tinimbang siya ngunit kulang (She was weighed but she came up wanting)," he added. Duterte terminated Robredo's services in the ICAD barely three weeks after he appointed her to the position after she said the drug war was a failure and needed reassessment. In an interview here, Panelo said that Duterte fired Robredo for two reasons: her challenging the President to just fire her if he did not trust her, and her failure to present programs regarding the drug war. President Duterte earlier said he could not trust Robredo after the Vice President asked for confidential drug war data and after he was informed that the she supposedly invited foreign entities to the country. Duterte, over the weekend, apologized if he happened to believe in fake news. Despite this, Duterte said he still could not trust Robredo because she was part of the political opposition.