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Philippine Daily Inquirer

Judy blames ‘anti-PDAF fund’ stand for CA rejection

Judy Taguiwalo speculates that her opposition to allotment of Priority Development Assistance Fund for congressmen prompted the Commission on Appointments to reject her as secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Taguiwalo failed to acquire the 13 votes needed to be officially inducted as DSWD secretary. In a press conference, Taguiwalo said she accepts her rejection and that she will leave the office with integrity.

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Manila Bulletin

Duterte OKs joint venture with China  

 

Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano confirmed that President Rodrigo Duterte approves joint exploration in the West Philippine Sea between the Philippines and China. Cayetano assured that Philippines’ territorial rights and sovereignty will be upheld during the exploration. He added the President sees that the move will benefit the nation’s interest, considering that Malampaya “will run out”.

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Philippine Star

Taguiwalo rejected as DSWD chief

 

Despite being rejected as secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Judy Taguiwalo vowed to continue serving the people with “badge of honor”. Taguiwalo became the third Cabinet member to be denied of position, following Perfecto Yasay Jr. and Gina Lopez, who were initially nominated by President Rodrigo Duterte as secretaries of Department of Foreign Affairs and Department of Environment and Natural Resources, respectively.

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The Manila Times

Andy got P500K from Smartmatic – wife

Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the Malacañang has started to look for a possible replacement for Judy Taguiwalo, who failed to notch the required 13 votes from the Commission on Appointments. Abella said the Palace is saddened by the CA’s move to reject Taguiwalo, who supported President Rodrigo Duterte’s leadership with “passion, profession, and integrity.

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