DFA careerists to go on mass leave if  Romulo is retained
| By Michaela P. del Callar 06/23/2010 Department of Foreign Affairs career diplomats have  threatened to take a mass leave should President-elect Benigno Aquino  III retain DFA Secretary Alberto Romulo whom they have accused of  engaging in political turncoatism, incompetence and mishandling of an  allegedly graft-tainted passport project. Aquino  was quoted as saying that Romulo is a long-time friend of the Aquinos  and praised Romulo for being  the first among the Arroyo Cabinet  officials who publicly announced support for his (Noynoy) candidacy for  president. Talk is rife that Romulo will be  retained in his post for at least one year, apparently to warm the DFA  seat for a losing Liberal Party official, as losers in the elections are  slapped with a one-year ban  from being appointed to a government position. The  300-strong Union of Foreign Service Officers or Unifors called Romulo a  “major impediment” to the DFA’s forward movement. They  said they would back Aquino but warned him against extending the term  of Romulo, noting that throughout the six years of President Arroyo’s  administration, he was its “main representative to the world and its  principal defender.” “While he did come out to  voice his support for the Aquino candidacy, he did not do the honorable  move of resigning immediately from the Cabinet and instead came out with  the confusing mixed message of ‘I am standing by the President (Arroyo)  until the end of her term and beyond.’ This was fence-sitting of the  highest order,” the union said in a June 20 letter sent to Aquino. A copy of the protest letter, which was signed by union  president and DFA Assistant Secretary for Association of South East  Asian Nations (ASEAN) Affairs Victoria Bataclan, was obtained by the  Tribune Tuesday. Bataclan and the diplomats’ union  said there is “widespread opposition in the DFA to the reappointment of  Romulo to his current position, while there is also the fear of  reprisal silencing those who would like to take a more public stand.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100623hed2.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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