Palace slams VP Sara whitewash of Duterte admin failures

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro and Vice President Sara Duterte. (Photo courtesy: RTVM / Senate Social Media Unit / FILE)

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency

Malacañang on Tuesday hit back at Vice President Sara Duterte for claiming that the ultimate goal of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and his family is to perpetuate themselves in power.

Responding to Duterte’s claim that Marcos seeks to remain in power, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro dismissed the statement as baseless.

“Puro salita. Puro bintang, walang ebidensya, walang kwenta,” Castro told Palace reporters, when sought for reaction.

In an interview in Zamboanga City, Duterte said it is “pointless” to ask Marcos to resign amid corruption issues hounding the government, citing the 20-year rule of the President’s late father, Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr.

Castro slammed Duterte for attempting to whitewash the failures of the previous administration.

President Marcos Jr. is focused on eliminating corruption in government, an effort that was not achieved by his predecessor and the Vice President’s father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, according to Castro.

“Nilalabanan ni Pangulong Marcos Jr. ang korapsyon ngayon na hindi nagawa ng dating administrasyon noon,” Castro said.

She said the current administration is “cleaning up” the mess left behind by the Duterte administration.

“Ang mas malala ay dinepensahan pa nila noon ang mga ‘di umanong umabuso sa kaban ng bayan’ kagaya ng sa Pharmally scandal,” she said, referring to the purchase of alleged overpriced medical supplies.

“Huwag ilihis ang mga naging kasalanan nila sa bayan,” Castro added.

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