Lina
as customs chief welcomed
Senate President Franklin M. Drilon today
hailed the appointment of businessman Bert Lina as the new Customs
Commissioner.
"I know him. He is capable, he is
competent. He has prior experience as Customs chief, having occupied that
position before,” said Drilon.
However, Drilon said Lina should avoid any
possible conflict of interest if any of his companies would have any dealings
with the BOC.
"There should be an arrangement where
his business and his responsibility as Customs commissioner will not
clash."
As to whether Lina should divest himself of
shares in his business, Drilon said Lina "knows what to
do."
At the same time, Drilon said he supports
the plan of Sen. Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III to file a resolution
calling for a Senate investigation on the recent resignation of John Phillip
Sevilla as Customs Commissioner
"He (Sevilla) should name names. I
personally believe that he was a good Customs Commissioner. I have known him
for more than 10 years. I know him to be an honest bureaucrat, very
professional," Drilon said.
"I am very sad that he resigned from
his post due to what he said was political pressure. I agree that he should
reveal who exerted pressure on him," Drilon added.
As to the allegation of Rep. Toby Tiangco,
spokesman of the United Nationalist Alliance, that the Liberal Party exerted
pressure on Sevilla to generate P3 billion campaign fund for the LP, Drilon
said:
"I will not waste my time on such
malicious lies. What I can say is that as we approach the election, then we
will see more of this." -end-
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