(Eagle News)–Vice President Leni Robredo on Monday, Nov. 18, gave the assurance no sensitive information will be disclosed.
“Yung assurance naman lahat ng sensitive information hindi ididisclose,” Robredo told reporters in the Senate.
Robredo made the statement after President Rodrigo Duterte warned she would be fired if she revealed state secrets.
The Palace in a statement defended Duterte’s move, saying it was his “constitutional duty not only to enforce all the laws but to ensure that all his alter egos, including a co-chairperson of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs, are performing their respective functions within the scope and ambit of the law.”
“Revealing state secrets to foreign individuals and entities as well as welcoming those who have trampled the country’s sovereignty would be damaging to the welfare of the Filipino people,” he said, dismissing speculations Robredo was being set up to fail as drug czar.
“Not to mention that under Article 229 of the Revised Penal Code, such revelation of privileged information is a crime which has perpetual special disqualification from office, among its penalties,” he added.
Earlier, Robredo asked for documents containing classified information, and later met with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes, among others, to discuss the drug war. With a report from Meanne Corvera