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VOL. XXXIII • NO. 285 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2019 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

Locsin joins fray, blames LP for Robredo’s fall By Rey E. Requejo

REMOVED, BUT RESOLUTE. Vice President Leni Robredo has been removed as the government’s anti-drug czar, but says she continues to be determined in the fight against illegal drugs, stressing she will “disclose all that I have discovered and all of my recommendations...” OVP photo

FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Monday blamed opposition Senator Francis Pangilinan for the decision of President Rodrigo Duterte to sack Vice President Leni Robredo as co-chair of the government’s Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs. “Uh, Kiko, I think you got her fired. Sometimes no talk, no mistake,” Locsin said in his Twitter account, addressing Pangilinan by his nickname. Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the President’s decision to remove Robredo was in response to the

opposition’s dare to fire her. Pangilinan, president of the opposition Liberal Party, had said Malacañang should just fire Robredo instead of insulting her with a declaration of distrust. He also earlier questioned the motive behind the designation of the vice president as ICAD co-chairperson. In a separate tweet, Locsin said Pangilinan should have given Robredo “a chance to use the opportunity the President gave her to serve in his campaign.” “The job was offered to her, not to him. Even a bishop chimed in despite the Church’s failure to make drug dealing an ex-communicable sin which it is: drugs

destroy souls,” the country’s top diplomat said. But Pangilinan said the President’s appointment was never serious or sincere. “The appointment and the eventual firing of VP Leni as anti-drug co-chair prove what we have been saying all along: Both the war on drugs and the appointment of the vice president as ICAD co-chair are bluff and bluster,” he said in a statement. “Their scheme to make VP Leni look weak back-fired. Just two weeks after her appointment, she has shown courage and competence in facing the problem at Next page

Leni vows to pursue fight Threatens to make public her discoveries

PH, SoKor sign 4 deals, boost 70-year ties

By Rio N. Araja, MJ Blancaflor, Maricel V. Cruz and Macon Ramos-Araneta

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By MJ Blancaflor

ESPITE her removal as co-chairperson of the Interagency Committee on Anti-illegal Drugs, Vice President Leni Robredo said Monday she is not giving up the fight against illegal drugs.

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte and South Korean leader Moon Jae-in on Monday signed four bilateral agreements on social security, tourism, fisheries and education. Moon also expressed his people’s love for the Philippines during their meeting in Busan. “The Korean people love the Philippines. Koreans are the number one visitors to the Philippines,” Moon told President Duterte. Moon also said the 70-year ties between the Philippines and Korea should be elevated to a strategic partnership. “The elevation of our relations will pave the way for our countries to engage Next page

Ban on vaping nets 243 vapers THE Philippine National Police on Monday said it has arrested a total of 243 vapers and users of e-cigarettes in public places. “As of Sunday, a total of 243 persons were apprehended in 2,878 separate operations nationwide against the use of vape and e-cigarette products,” PNP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac said at a press conference in Camp Crame. Central Visayas had the highest number of violators with 195 vapers apprehended in 280 operations in the area, Banac said. He said 318 pieces vape gadgets and 666 pieces of vape juices were confisNext page cated.

WEATHER

Cloudy skies, generally fair

METRO Manila and other parts of the country will experience generally fair weather as the Philippines hosts the 30th Southeast Asian Games this week. At a 4 p.m. advisory, Ana Clauren, weather specialist, said Metro Manila will experience only isolated light rains on Tuesday Next page until Thursday.

HUSON-EUL-WIHAN WICHI (POSE FOR POSTERITY). Visiting President Rodrigo Duterte and his host South Korean President Moon Jae-in pose for posterity Monday prior to the start of their bilateral meeting at the Westin Chosun Busan Hotel, 325 kms southeast of Seoul. Presidential Photo

British man, wife rescued from ASG PHILIPPINE soldiers on Monday rescued a British man and his wife from Islamic State-linked jihadists nearly two months after the couple was kidnapped from their beach resort in the nation’s south, authorities said. Troops recovered the pair after a firefight with gunmen from the Abu Sayyaf group on the restive southern island of Jolo, which is a stronghold of the kidnap-for-ransom gang that has been behind some of the worst attacks in the Philippines. “There was a brief exchange of fire, Next page

Cold cash: New peso bills for Xmas By Julito G. Rada BANGKO Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno assured the public on Monday there was adequate supply of “crispy” banknotes next month Next page

“To my beloved countrymen, as your vice president, my biggest responsibility lies in you,” she said. “In the days to come, I will be giving a report to the public. I will be disclosing all that I have discovered and all of my recommendations. Rest assured, even if I was removed from my post, they can never take away my determination,” she said. She said she is determined to stop drug-related deaths, run after those behind them and win the campaign against illegal drugs. “If they think this [effort] will just stop there, they just don’t know. I am just about to begin,” she said. After apologizing for believing fake news that Robredo invited United Nations investigators to look into the government’s bloody war on drugs, President Rodrigo Duterte fired the vice president as ICAD co-chairperson. He said he was offended when Robredo and even Senator Francis Pangilinan taunted him to remove the vice president if he could not trust her. Robredo, who was in Naga City, Camarines Sur for the signing of an agreement with Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., said despite forewarnings that she should not accept the President’s offer for her to lead the anti-drug campaign, she accepted the Next page

Palace deals SEAG organizers stinging rebuke • Unfinished presscon venue • Lack of quality food— at Rizal Memorial Complex rice, kikiam for breakfast

By MJ Blancaflor, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Maricel Cruz MALACAÑANG has warned organizers of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games to shape up or be held accountable following unfortunate events faced by arriving football teams from Cambodia, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, and Thailand over the weekend. “I’m sure they will do better in the next succeeding arrival of the other countries’ delegates and athletes. You need to learn from your mistakes,” Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said. “If not, maybe they should be held ac-

• Alleged ‘pre-selection’ of skateboard athletes

countable,” he said. “The Office of the President is giving no excuses and, as host country, we’re apologizing for the inconvenience suffered by the athletes.” On Monday, a fresh round of “horror” stories—from inadequate food to unfinished game and press conference venues—made the rounds on social media anew. • Members of the international media faced accreditation challenges. They had to look for their IDs manually as these were not arranged alphabetically nor per country. “It’s terrible,” Indonesian journalist Sigid Kurniawan told ABS-CBN News. • The venue for press conferences at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex re-

• ‘These can’t continue any further’—Singapore official

mained unfinished as of yesterday even as football games have already started. The renovation of the sports complex itself has yet to be finished. The Thai football team on Monday held their training at a different venue due to unfinished bathrooms. • The coaches of the women’s football team, in a press conference, disclosed the poor quality of their accommodation and food. “The quality and quantity of food are not enough. Like this morning, rice, kikiam and eggs are not enough because they lack nutrients,” Philippine coach Let Dimzon said. • Singapore chef de mission Juliana Seow, in a letter to the Philippine Sea Next page


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