Dunay korapsyon sa COA-Duterte

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DAKBAYAN SA DABAW —Giakusahan ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang Commission on Audit (COA) og bribery ug pagpameke og public documents.

Giluatan sa Pangulo ang alegasyon human gi-kuwestyun ang padayon nga imbestigasyon sa Senado sa 2020 audit report sa COA sa Department of Health.

“Why don’t you (COA) publish criminal cases filed against the auditing office involving corruption? Mas masahol pa, bribery, tinuturuan nyo mag- falsify,” pahayag ni Duterte.

Sumala ni Duterte nga daghang nademanda sa COA tungod sa pagpanuhol kung diin gitudluan ang anaa sa gobyerno aron makalusot.

“Ah basta dumating diyan, basta bitawan sa media, talagang sisirain ka. Iyan ang… Someday, kung kayo… Alam mo, marami ring nademanda sa COA. Karamihan niyan bribery and falsification na kung may tulungan sila na isang government ano treasurer, auditor, tuturuan nila ‘yan kung paano gawin para malusot. So not everybody here is really without sin. Ganoon ‘yan,” dugang ni Duterte.

Samtang nagpahatod og pangutana si Duterte kay Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson kung sa ilang tan-aw kini ba matinud-anon.

“Ping, tanungin kita, are you honest? Answer me truthfully. Are you ho-nest? If you answer yes, next program may pakita ako,” sumala ni Duterte.

Gisulltihan usab ni Du¬terte ang mga senador nga undangan na ang pagpatadagan sa mga departamento nga gihimo lang ang imbestigasyon tungod sa publicity.

“I’m telling these senators now: Do not run the departments. Huwag ka-yong mag-imbestiga na kayo-kayo lang magsabi ng ganoon, ganito, ganito. You would like to run govern-ment, the departments the way you want it? Or is it because you want the publicity?” dugang pahayag ni Duterte.

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