Probe
Sevilla’s Resignation
Senator Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III is on the
right track in calling for a Senate investigation on the sudden
resignation of John Philip Sevilla as Customs Commissioner.
That is if Sevilla
himself will not disclose in detail what prompted him to throw in the towel
after just a year in an agency generally conceded to be one of the most
corrupt in the Philippine bureaucracy.
Sevilla cited
"political pressure" as the main reason for his resignation. However,
the United Nationalist Opposition claimed that Sevilla's resignation was
prompted by the demand by the ruling party to come up with P3 billion
supposedly as war chest for the 2016 polls.
In other words, that the
BOC was to be used as a milking cow to generate campaign funds. Not
surprisingly, the Palace has denied that any such order exists.
Sevilla later said in a
TV interview that he resigned because Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima himself,
along with three others, asked him to resign. Earlier, Purisima was even all
praises for Sevilla's excellent performance in the latter's brief stint at the
BOC.
If Sevilla's claim that
it was Purisima himself who told him in no uncertain terms to hand in his
resignation despite his "stellar performance" in the BOC, then
there's something very wrong with the circumstances under which he resigned.
Thus, the "milking
cow" allegation is not farfetched at all.
Sen. Pimentel should
therefore pursue his plan to initiate an investigation on Sevilla's resignation
as this would reveal whether the Aquino administration is in fact not serious
in pursuing the "daang matuwid" as its claims, but only wants to
perpetuate the ruling party in power.
What's wrong with this
is that the ruling party would be using for partisan politics the taxes and
duties paid to the government that should really be used for vital social
services and infrastructure development.
Sevilla's revelations
are very serious and should be fully investigated in the Senate. The bombshell
unleashed by Sevilla gives administration critics yet another reason to doubt
PNoy's avowed commitment to the daang matuwid and intensify calls for his
resignation even as the 2016 polls is just around the corner. -end-
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