VOL. XXIX NO. 334 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 TUESday : JaNUaRy 12, 2016 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Senators: Let Poe conduct her probe
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COA RAISES STINK OVER TOILET PLAN by rio n. Araja and John Paolo bencito
TRANSPORT Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya said Monday he will stay on the job despite mounting calls that he be fired, and a new audit report that showed his department failed to build comfort rooms in train stations, ports and airports under its P351-million “Kayo Ang Boss Ko” toilet improvement project despite the availability of funds.
“I’m in the DoTC not to be applauded, but to solve problems,” Abaya said in an ANC television interview, saying he would stay at the helm of the Department of Transportation and Communications [DoTC] and beside President Benigno Aquino III until the end of his term in June. “I serve at President Aquino’s pleasure. I would not serve under any President except him. I’m here to help the President. If he tells me I have to go, I’ll go,” Abaya said. Lawmakers and various groups have pressed Abaya to resign over his failure to improve deteriorating commuter train services and his approval of questionable maintenance contracts that critics said made matters worse. “The DoTC is trying to show that we are
slowly rectifying sins of the past. Consumers have the right to demand better services,” Abaya said, admitting that only 36 to 45 of the 73 MRT coaches are operational. Despite public anger at the poor train and other public transport services, President Aquino last week said he would not fire Abaya, the president of his ruling Liberal Party. A Commission on Audit report released the same week said the DoTC under Abaya failed to build comfort rooms for all of its attached agencies under the “Kayo ang Boss Ko” (KBK) toilet facilities improvement project, despite the availability of funds since 2012. KBK, a foreign-assisted project, was named after a favorite motto used by Presi-
dent Aquino to suggest that the people are his ultimate boss. The Jan. 7 audit report said the construction of new restrooms and the rehabilitation of old ones have been delayed, suspended or terminated or declared failed bids because of complicated contract details. Because of this failure, women shared the same facilities with men in several train stations and Land Transportation Office branches, and persons with disabilities were left with no option but to use regular restrooms, the CoA said. Also as a result, the transacting public had to bear the inconvenience of long toilet queues at the DoTC agencies, including the LTO, the Land Transportation Franchising Next page
Checkpoint. Police and Commission on Elections personnel conduct checkpoints along Rizal Avenue in Caloocan City on Monday following the imposition of the election gun ban on Sunday. Andrew rAbulAn
Court asked to lift ban on firearms during polls
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Full Comelec tells tribunal to DQ Grace by rey e. requejo and Macon ramos-Araneta WITH all commissioners concurring, the Commission on Elections on Monday asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the petition of Senator Grace Poe seeking to reverse the poll body’s decision to disqualify her from running for president this year.
The comment, written by Commissioner Arthur Lim, was signed by all the Comelec en banc members, including Chairman Andres Bautista and Commissioner Rowena Guanzon, Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said. “The commissioners were given the opportunity to comment on the draft and that was what took up the entire
morning. Comments and opinions were solicited from each member of the en banc. Then after that, they all signed the comment,” Jimenez said. Lawyers who filed the comment on behalf of the Comelec declined to give copies of it to the press, saying these could be obtained from the poll agency’s main office in Intramuros.
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