By Arjay L. Balinbin, Reporter
MALACA脩ANG on Tuesday said Chinese businessman Michael Yang is President Rodrigo R. Duterte鈥檚 economic adviser.
In a press briefing at the Palace on Tuesday, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador S. Panelo initially denied that Mr. Yang is a presidential economic adviser, but said the Chinese businessman 鈥渋s one of the advisers鈥 whom the President consults.
鈥淣o. Michael Yang is just one of those advisers that the President consults on a particular matter. But he just receives one peso a year,鈥 he said.
But when asked what 鈥渟ensitive information鈥 Mr. Yang has access to given his role, Mr. Panelo in his reply referred to the Chinese businessman as 鈥渆conomic adviser.鈥
鈥淭hat鈥檚 between the President and the economic adviser. You cannot be revealing those things,鈥 he said.
Mr. Panelo also said: 鈥淗e consults him every now and then. You know Mr. Yang is a wealthy man; he has risen from poor origins to being a wealthy man.鈥
He added: 鈥淎nd he has a technical know-how to run a business, and also because he is Chinese, he knows a lot of people in the Chinese government 鈥 and he knows the psychology of Chinese. On that aspect, the President needs people like him.鈥
But in a media interview at the Palace last Oct. 9, Mr. Duterte denied that Mr. Yang was his economic adviser.
鈥淐annot be because he鈥檚 Chinese,鈥 he said, referring to Mr. Yang, who is the CEO and owner of the Davao City Los Amigos (DCLA) stores in Mindanao.
Detained Senator Leila M. De Lima filed last Oct. 18 a resolution seeking a Senate probe into Mr. Yang鈥檚 appointment.
Ms. De Lima cited Section 4 (f) of the Republic Act No. 6713, which states that 鈥淸p]ublic officials and employees shall at all times be loyal to the Republic and to the Filipino people, promoted the use of locally produced goods, resources and technology and encourage appreciation and pride of the country and the people. They shall endeavor to maintain and defend Philippine sovereignty against foreign intrusion.鈥
She added that Article II, Section 19 of the Constitution states that 鈥淸t]he State shall develop a self-reliant and independent national economy effectively controlled by Filipinos.鈥
鈥淭he independence of the State from foreign control necessitates that the questionable citizenship of a presidential adviser be authenticated, and the nature and scope of his influence over foreign policy be fully disclosed,鈥 Ms. De Lima also said in her press release.
Sought for comment, Ateneo Policy Center research fellow Atty. Michael Henry Ll. Yusingco said the appointment of Mr. Yang is illegal. 鈥淸N]o, it is not legal for any foreigner to be appointed for any position in government,鈥 Mr. Yusingco said in an email.
鈥淭herefore, Mr. Yang, a Chinese national, cannot be appointed by the President as his economic adviser,鈥 said Mr. Yusingco.
He added that if copies of Mr. Yang鈥檚 contracts, which were obtained and reported by , 鈥渁re confirmed to be authentic, [then] these can be used as proof of a serious breach of public trust and a palpable violation of his oath to uphold the 1987 Constitution.鈥
For his part, Justice Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra said in a phone message to reporters: 鈥淭here鈥檚 no legal prohibition. Advisory capacity lang 鈥榶un. The President may or may not listen to him.鈥
NEW APPOINTMENTS
Also on Tuesday, Mr. Panelo announced the appointment of Noel K. Felongco and Alvin S.J. Feliciano as Lead Convener of the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) and Chairperson of the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP), respectively.
鈥淭he Palace wishes to announce the following appointments: Mr. Noel Quinazo Felongco is the Lead Convenor of the National Anti-Poverty Commission and also the appointment of Mr. Alvin San Juan Feliciano as Chairperson of the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor. Both appointments were signed by the President last October 31,鈥 Mr. Panelo said.
The NAPC was previously headed by former secretary Liza Maza. Citing Mr. Duterte鈥檚 cancellation of the peace talks with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), Ms. Maza announced her 鈥渋rrevocable resignation鈥 last Aug. 20. As for the PCUP, its former chairperson, Terry Ridon, was fired last year because of his alleged 鈥渆xcessive foreign trips.鈥