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Puzzling it is that, even as Noynoy Aquino admits he and his appointed “acting” Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jesse Robredo have differences in “core philosophy” and differences in “working styles” that already had erupted during the presidential campaign period, Noynoy also says he is not ready to sack Robredo as yet.
So why keep Robredo on as his emasculated DILG chief, especially since he made his dislike of Robredo’s work style public, in the process, making him even more ineffective as a DILG chief?
Because now, with that dislike bared by Aquino himself, just what power and influence does he expect Robredo to wield, within his sphere of responsibility, knowing that he is out of the Aquino loop?
Who does Aquino think his officials or whoever will seek his approval, if not to his DILG undersecretary, Rico Puno, who despite his self-confessed incompetence in police matters, especially in crisis situations, since people now know that Puno carries more clout with Aquino, being his target shooting companion and a very close crony?.... MORESource: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100909com1.html
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