‘Don’t try to corrupt us’

Published by rudy Date posted on June 22, 2016

By: Ben O. de Vera @BenArnolddeVera, Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 22nd, 2016, http://business.inquirer.net/211273/dont-try-to-corrupt-us#ixzz4D2o7GWFC

DAVAO CITY, Philippines—If you don’t want us to be corrupt, you should do your part and not attempt to corrupt us.

This was the message of the economic managers of the incoming Duterte administration to the country’s business leaders at the end of their two-day consultative meeting on Tuesday.

“You expect us not to be corrupt. Can we expect you not to corrupt us?” incoming Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade said, earning the applause of the hundreds of businessmen who attended the “Sulong Pilipinas: Hakbang Tungo sa Kaunlaran” consultative workshop between businessmen and Duterte’s economic managers.

In response to one of the businessmen’s 10 recommendations, Tugade also assured them that the incoming administration would respect the sanctity of contracts.

During the first day of consultations on Monday, the incoming economic team fleshed out the 10-point economic agenda of the Duterte administration aimed at slashing poverty and inequality while fostering inclusive growth.

Businessmen, for their part, unveiled yesterday 10 recommendations for the new administration. They are:

  • The adoption of comprehensive tax reform;
  • The adoption of a national ID system;
  • Further ease in doing business;
  • The improvement of telecommunications and internet services;
  • The delivery of support services to farmers such as financing, technology and logistics;
  • The implementation of responsible mining, with local value-added such as processing, while limiting raw ore exports;
  • The development of regional industries while equipping the local workforce with necessary skills;
  • The improvement of transport networks across the country to foster connectivity;
  • A review of the conditional cash transfer program, as it promotes dependency on the government; and
  • The speedy implementation of public-private partnership and infrastructure projects as well as respecting the sanctity of contracts.

Duterte assured the businessmen that his administration would study and review the recommendations while focusing on what could be done earlier in his administration. TVJ

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