The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Process is  given 
charge of P569.64 million ($13.2 million), a strangely huge amount when 
it is not an implementing agency. It has no regular staffing, yet it 
claims to be implementing a multi-million project covering 970 
villages.’
By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com
In the wake of senate investigations into the 2004 electoral fraud, 
the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) called for the immediate 
resignation of a cabinet official of the Aquino administration after it 
was revealed that she used public funds to support the presidential 
campaign of former president and currently Pampanga Rep. Gloria 
Macapagal-Arroyo.
Bayan demanded that the head of the Office of the Presidential 
Adviser on the Peace Process (Opapp) Teresita “Ging” Deles resigns or be
 removed from her post by President Benigno  Aquino III.  Bayan also 
called for the abolition of  the  Opapp which Deles heads.
During last joint hearing of the Senate blue ribbon committee and the
 committee on electoral reforms and people’s participation last October 
18, OPPAP consultant Ansari Alonto said he and Deles went around Metro 
Manila to campaign for Arroyo in 2004.  Alonto was also then a director 
of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and a member of the Mindanao 
State University Board of Regents.
Deles served as  Arroyo’s peace adviser until she resigned along with
 the so-called “Hyatt 10” in 2005. She returned to her post when Aquino 
assumed office in 2010.
Alonto said that  immediately before the polls from   May 7 to May 
10, he and Deles went around Metro Manila campaigning for Arroyo because
 she was losing against her closest rival for the presidency, deceased 
actor  Fernando Poe Jr.. Poe was reportedly leading Arroyo  in the 
Muslim areas, hence the necessity to campaign for her.
Alonto said Deles gave him funds for the campaign; he called them 
“miscellaneous funds.” He also told the media afterwards that he was the
 one who suggested that they recruit another popular actor Robin Padilla
 in their campaign. Deles reportedly handled the logistical aspects of 
the work.  Alonto added that he is unable to  give  an estimate how much
 funds of the OPPAP had been spent for Arroyo’s campaign.
When asked by Senator Francis Escudero if Opapp funds were used to 
campaign for Arroyo, Alonto answered, “Oo binigyan n’ya (Deles) ako ng 
konting panggastos.” (Yes, Deles gave me some funds for my expenses.).... 
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Source:  Bulatlat.com
URL: 
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