Philippine Daily Inquirer

AGUIRRE CAN’T WORK WITH BI DIRECTOR

- By Gil Cabacungan @gcabacunga­nINQ

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II is pushing a top-tobottom revamp of the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI), as he can no longer work with Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente.

A mere revamp will not do, according to Aguirre, as he has very little confidence in working with Morente and other top BI officials who have been linked to a bribery scandal.

Aguirre said Morente, a former Davao police chief appointed to the top BI post by President Duterte, was running the bureau like a fiefdom even though it was under the Department of Justice.

Change the culture

“He (Morente) wanted to appoint 18 officials but I disapprove­d them because they were all part of the old administra­tion under (Commission­er Siegfried) Mison. We can’t move forward if we don’t change the culture and the people,” the justice chief said in an interview with reporters.

He said Morente could only recommend the appointmen­t of people to the BI.

Morente threatened to tell the President that he would re- sign if Aguirre continued to block his appointees.

“I told him to go ahead because I know and the President knows where I’m coming from. A few days later, he was singing a different song and told me he wasn’t resigning anymore,” said Aguirre, who still hasn’t changed his mind about not working with Morente.

Terminatio­n

The secretary said that if he had his way, Morente would have gone the way of the latter’s friend, BI intelligen­ce chief Charles Calima, whom Aguirre ordered terminated for involvemen­t in gaming tycoon Jack Lam’s P50-million bribery attempt.

The payoff was allegedly in exchange for the release of 1,316 illegal Chinese workers who were arrested on Nov. 24 in an unlicensed online gaming casino at Clark Freeport in Pampanga province.

Bribery scandal

Aguirre said the closeness of Morente and Calima, both members of the Philippine Military Academy “Dimalupig” Class of 1981, was evident in the bribery scandal.

Morente was implicated in the complaint that Associate Commission­ers Al Argosino and Mike Robles filed against Lam, his representa­tive Wally Sombero, his two interprete­rs and Calima for corruption of public officials and violation of the the antiwireta­pping law. The complaint was filed in the Parañaque City Prosecutor’s Office last week.

Argosino and Robles were accused by Sombero of extorting from Lam P50 million for the release of 600 of the 1,316 illegal Chinese workers caught in Lam’s Fontana Leisure Parks and Casino.

The payoff, done on Nov. 27 at the City of Dreams hotel and casino complex in Parañaque City, was caught on video by Calima.

Payoff

The associate commission­ers countered that the payoff was bribery and that Calima had taken P18 million from the P50 million they received.

Argosino and Robles claimed that P20 million of the P50 million was to be shared with Sombero, Calima’s deputy Edward Chan, Inquirer columnist Ramon Tulfo (who wrote about the P50 million bribe) and Morente.

Mr. Duterte fired Argosino and Robles on the recommenda­tion of Aguirre as the two suspicious­ly kept quiet about the P50-million bribe for 16 days and declared it only after Tulfo had exposed the bribery/extortion attempt.

Argosino and Robles are “brothers” of the President and Aguirre in San Beda Law School’s Lex Talionis fraternity.

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Sec. Vitaliano Aguirre II

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