Palace confident ‘competent’ Diokno will get CA nod

Credit to Author: kadraneda| Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2019 11:33:40 +0000

MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang is confident that newly installed Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benajamin Diokno will get the approval of the powerful Commission on Appointments (CA).

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said President Rodrigo Duterte considered Diokno’s “integrity, competence, expertise” in appointing him as BSP chief.

“We have a good man there, we have an experienced man, we have an expert man, we have a man of integrity,” Panelo said in a Palace briefing on Tuesday.

He also said corruption allegations hurled against the former budget chief won’t affect his chances of getting the nod of the CA.

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“Because the allegations are not true; I don’t think anybody believed him (Rep. Rolando Andaya),” he said.

Diokno, who served as Duterte’s budget secretary for nearly three years, was appointed BSP governor on Monday night.

Diokno replaced Nestor Espenilla Jr., who died on February 23 after fighting tongue cancer.

But in a Viber message, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea said there will be no need for Diokno to undergo CA confirmation.

“No, need,” he replied when sought for clarification on whether or not the appointment of BSP Governor still requires affirmation from the CA.

While it is stated in Article II of The New Central Bank Act (RA 7653) that the BSP Governor “shall be subject to confirmation by the Commission on Appointments,” a statement from the BSP in 2001, citing the case of its former Governor Rafael B. Buenaventura, said “based on our reading of the law and jurisprudence, the appointment of Governor Buenaventura, like the appointment of his predecessor, Governor Gabriel C. Singson, did not need confirmation of the Commission on Appointments.” /kga

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