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Will it finally be Cayetano to DFA despite Arroyo’s objection?

Pres.  Duterte and Sen Alan Peter Cayetano in the Presidential plane returning from a state visit to Malaysia on Nov. 11, 2016. With them is Special Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence Go. Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal Jr.
Pres. Duterte and Sen Alan Peter Cayetano in the Presidential plane returning from a state visit to Malaysia on Nov. 11, 2016. With them is Special Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence Go. Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal Jr.

It looks like Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano will finally be the foreign secretary come May when the one-year election ban for those who ran in the last elections would expire.

Although the President reiterated last December his offer to his running mate made last May after the elections, no one was sure given the unpredictability of the hazy political alignments in the Senate where the brashness of Cayetano might be needed.

There’s also the possibility of Vice President Leni Robredo getting disqualified together with the rest who ran under the Liberal Party if the Supreme Court decides that the Commission on Election erred in extending the deadline for the filing of the Statement of (Elections) Contributions and Expenditures.

If and when that happens, the President would have to appoint a vice president from members of Congress. Cayetano, sources said, would like to be in a vantage position.

Also, sources close to Malacañang said former President Gloria Arroyo and her husband, Mike, have expressed their opposition to Cayetano being given the country’s top diplomat post.

Arroyo’s husband has not forgiven the former Taguig-Pateros Representative for his exposé in 2007 about his (Mike) alleged secret account in HypoVereinsbank in Munich containing multi million dollars.

Arroyo’s bank account in Germany was never proven nor disproven but it got Cayetano elected as senator.
Even as he continues to protect Duterte’s interest in the Senate, Cayetano has been preparing for the foreign secretary position. He has been part of the official delegation in all the President’s foreign trips earning for himself the title as “presumptive foreign secretary” among members of the presidential foreign visit staff.

That’s why it’s a puzzle why the President still submitted the name of Yasay to the Commission on Appointments if Cayetano would be taking over at the DFA in two months.

Yasay must be regretting the day he aspired to be a full-fledged foreign secretary that required him to go through the CA.

Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, Jr. :A stateless foreign secretary. Only in the Philippines.
Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, Jr. :A stateless foreign secretary. Only in the Philippines.

It must be that he was enjoying the perks of being foreign secretary even if he never got to have a good grasp of the complex foreign policy issues. Maybe he believed that with the President’s clout, he can get away with questions about his citizenship.

Yasay should realize by now that Presidential spokesperson Sec. Ernesto Abella’statement about his explanation as “ very credible, and logical, reasonable “ is just a face-saver.

The issue on his citizenship is so serious because he is actually stateless. He has renounced his American citizenship but he has not officially re-acquired Philippine citizenship.

It is doubtful if he can be given another position in the Duterte administration. Not even the position of ambassador to the United States which, sources said, he is interested in.

In his March 3 column in the Philippine Star, former Foreign Secretary Roberto R. Romulo brought up again other issues against Yasay which have been previously mentioned in media that dampen his prospect of being sent to U.S. as ambassador.

Romulo wrote: “And now a trail of legal woes has surfaced. He has a pending case for syndicated estafa when he was a chief legal counsel of the now defunct Banco Filipino.

“He had a string of cases in the US involving tax liabilities and delayed payment filed by the government of New York City and New York State.

“ According to LexisNexis, there have been in the New York City Judgement and Lien Filings as follows: on Oct. 17, 1994, a NY City tax warrant of $3,620.99; $3,620.00 for a case filed on Sept. 20, 1993 against debtors Perfecto Yasay and Sherida Yasay by Citicorp Mortgage Inc.; on June 23, 1993 the NY State Dept. of Taxation & Finance for the amount of $5,332.41; on Jan. 25, 1993, the NY State Tax Commission filed for $589. I merely copied the pertinent details and cannot confirm guilt or innocence, but clearly it is an indication of the condemnable habit of delayed payments.”

(Asked to comment on Romulo’s column, Yasay said: “ I have no comment to make as I do not want to dignify his malicious and base remarks. I do not think he knows what he is talking about. So unbecoming of one who thinks he is a good and experienced diplomat. But I wish him all the best.”)

A reliable source said, after Juan Manuel (Babe) Romualdez declined the position for health reasons, it is back to retired ambassador Marciano Paynor, Jr whom the President announced to be ambassador to the U.S. August last year, but for unexplained reason also offered the same position to Romualdez.

Paynor, who is pre-occupied with ASEAN 2017 as the director-general for operations, “will probably present his credentials in Washington D.C. and then come back for ASEAN 2017 until the summit in November,” the source said.

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13 Comments

  1. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    So here are the morons that shapes our beloved motherland… makes me “puke”.

  2. batangpasig batangpasig

    What irony for Duterte! One of the reasons he forwarded why he was running for president was to thwart the possibility that an American (Grace Poe) might win. Now he has a American (Yasay) in his cabinet directing the foreign affairs of the land.

  3. batangpasig batangpasig

    The Americans have a name for a person who skips his financial obligations: deadbeat. Sa mga Pilipino: balasubas.

  4. Official communications coming from US State Department has listed Yasay as a former American who had officially lost their citizenship in the foregoing year 2016. It says Yasay officially denounced his American citizenship last June 28, 2016 – two days before he was appointed Foreign Affairs Secretary by Duterte.

    Yasay has, therefore, lied under oath that he was never a US passport holder. Appointees take their oath before the Committee on Appointments before their confirmation hearings.

    He is now liable for perjury. The US does not take issues like this lightly but since he is in Duterte’s cabinet, he thinks he can just dismiss it and get away with it.

    Further, the US has implemented a overreaching law that requires all foreign banks to report any and all deposits accumulated beyond $10,000 by its citizens in foreign countries for tax purposes, thereby making all former tax havens inutile. It also destroys the “sacred” bank secrecy laws that exists in money-laundering countries like the Philippines.

    I’m sure some bank/s have reported Yasay’s deposits. If he does not settle his tax deficiencies, he will be banned from entering the US aside of course from tax lawsuits.

    What is worse, Yasay had illegally occupied the position of SEC Commissioner during Ramos’ and Erap’s time being an American Citizen.

    I see a slew of legal cases being filed against Yasay.

  5. Yasay has admitted early today, in Karen Davila’s ANC program, that he was the holder of a US passport. His palusot though is unacceptable. He said he has not “completed” the requirements thus he “never was an American Citizen”.

    Stupid.

    You cannot be issued a US passport if you have not perfected the Federal requirements for an American Citizen.

    Yasay should change his name to Imperfecto.

  6. chi chi

    Nagkakalitsi-litsi lalo ang bansang fentanilla. Parang sabog lahat sa drugs ang mga lider ng bansa.

    Digong cannot save Imperfecto, masyadong halata ang ginagawang panggagago sa senado at publiko.

    Waiting for another mouthpiece of Digong to inherit DFA, walang katapusang kunsumisyon sa DFA career officials and employes. 🙁

  7. batangpasig batangpasig

    So Yasay is out.

    “Sino ang gusto n’yo isunod? (Who do you want next?)”

  8. MPRivera MPRivera

    di ba naging head din yata si yasay ng PSE?

  9. SEC lang, Mags. Malaking isyu nga yung pinatigil niya yung stock trading sa PSE nung March 11, 2000 (exactly 17 years ago) kaya nagresign yung isang buong division ng PSE sa pakikialam niya. Bumagsak ang PHISIX matapos pinaputok ni Yasay ang tungkol sa insider trading daw nila Erap sa kumpanya ni Dante Tan ng BW Resources.

    Nung March 11, 2010 (exactly 7 years ago!) Nag-apologize siya kay Erap kasi nga kumandidato siyang VP ni Bro. Eddie at sinabing biktima raw si Erap ng Power Grab.

    Kaya naman pala hindi makumpirma itong si Imperfecto, daming sinagasaan, bukod pa sa sinungaling.

    March 11 na naman. Ano naman kaya gagawin ni Yasay? Baka naman tamaan siya ng malakas na lindol at tsunami gaya nung sa Japan. March 11, 2011.

  10. Okay yung research mo sa dates, Tongue.

    Ito nangyari sa kanya, March 11, 2017.

    http://www.verafiles.org/articles/dfa-puts-hold-renewal-yasays-philippine-passport

    The Department of Foreign Affairs has put on hold the application of former Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. for renewal of his Philippine passport pending resolution of questions surrounding his citizenship by “competent authorities.”

    Yasay filed the application March 9, a day after the 15-member Commission on Appointments rejected his appointment as head the country’s foreign service for lying about his American citizenship.

    “At this writing, we have received instructions from Acting Secretary (Enrique) Manalo to suspend or hold in abeyance the issuance of the passport to former Sec. Yasay pending resolution of the legal question by competent authorities,” Assistant Secretary of Consular Affairs Frank R. Cimafranca said.

  11. He renounced his American Citizenship on June 28, last year. This has been processed and confirmed by the US State Department in January. He hasn’t been issued a Philippine passport to date. He can’t travel anywhere without any valid passport. He is not stateless, though since he has reacquired his Filipino Citizenship, assuming he has fulfilled all requirements required.

    Time to file the perjury cases now.

  12. Tongue, it’s not sure if he has re-acquired his Filipino citizenship.

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