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Palace defends Azurin’s ICI post, cites investigative experience

Darryl John Esguerra, Philippine News Agency
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PCO Undersecretary Claire Castro (left); Former PNP Chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. (right) (Photo from PCO; PNP)

Malacañang on Tuesday brushed off criticism over the appointment of former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Rodolfo Azurin Jr. as special adviser and investigator to the Independent Commission on Infrastructure (ICI), insisting his record is clean and he has no political agenda.

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. chose Azurin to replace Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong primarily due to his capabilities and experience as an investigator.

“Ang pagkakapili kay Gen. Azurin ay base sa kanyang karanasan… at siya naman din po ay imbestigador at walang komplikasyon. Hindi po kasi siya politiko (He was chosen based on his experience… he is an investigator and comes without complications. He is not a politician),” Castro said in a media briefing at the Palace.

Questions resurfaced over Azurin’s alleged link to the supposed cover-up of a massive 2022 drug haul, but the Palace dismissed the insinuations as the former top cop is not among those charged.

“Maliwanag, hindi nakasuhan… Madaling magbanggit ng pangalan. Iba kasi kapag nakasuhan at nagkaroon ng desisyon ng conviction (It’s clear he was never charged… It’s easy to name-drop. What matters is when someone is actually charged and convicted),” Castro said.

The ICI was formed earlier this month after the President exposed ghost and substandard flood control projects.

Azurin, who is taking over Magalong’s advisory and investigation duties, will help pursue cases tied to contractors, local officials, and national agencies flagged for anomalies.

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