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‘Hello Garci’ general, 25 others get CA nod
MANILA— The Commission on Appointments (CA) on Wednesday confirmed the appointment of 25 generals and senior officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), including a general involved in the controversial “Hello Garci” scandal during the 2004 presidential elections.
Before he was confirmed, Brig. Gen. Pedro Sumayo answered several questions on his involvement in the scandal particularly on wiretapping the phones of then-President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and former Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Virgilo Garcillano.
It may be recalled that the scandal involved a conversation between Arroyo and Garcillano were election results were rigged in Arroyo’s favor.
Grilling came mostly from Senators Panfilo Lascon and Gringo Honasan who questioned the intention of wiretapping and reprimanded him, who was lieutenant colonel for the AFP’s Intelligence Service that time, for allowing it to happen.
Sumayo said that he was aware of alleged wiretapping, which he said, was not part of their operations that time.
He further said that a military probe on the wiretapping incident was conducted but he did not know the results because he had moved to another unit.
The general, meanwhile, vowed to the CA that wiretapping will never happen again.
“I assure sir that that will never happen again sir, my job now is to defend the network and the infrastructure of the Armed Forces of the Philippines,” Sumayo said.
Below is the list of officers confirmed by the Commission on Appointments:
- Carlito Galvez Jr. to the rank of Lieutenant General
- Danilo Rodelas to the rank of Rear Admiral
- Allan Ferdinand Cusi to the rank of Rear Admiral
- Arnel Dela Vega to the rank of Major General
- Jess Estoesta to the rank of Brigadier General
- Perfecto Rimando Jr. to the rank of Brigadier General
- Francisco Mendoza Jr. to the rank of Brigadier General
- Arnulfo Matanguihan to the rank of Brigadier General
- Melquides Ordiales to the rank of Brigadier General
- Manolo Samarita to the rank of Brigadier General
- Emmanuel Salamat to the rank of Major General
- Glorivine Dida to the rank of Brigadier General
- Ramiro Manuel Rey to the rank of Brigadier General
- Nixon Fortes to the rank of Brigadier General
- Raniel Ramiro to the rank of Brigadier General
- Robert Empedrad to the rank of Rear Admiral
- Felipe Beljar to the rank of Brigadier General
- Pedro Sumayo to the rank of Brigadier General
- Ronnie Evangelista to the rank of Major General
- Felicisimo Budiongan to the rank of Brigadier General
- Henrico Rennaldo Macalalad to the rank of Brigadier General
- Jose Faustino Jr. to the rank of Brigadier General
- Lope Dagoy to the rank of Brigadier General
- Erickson Gloria to the rank of Brigadier General
- Ernesto Lopena to the rank of Brigadier General
- Pelagio Valenzuela to the rank of Brigadier General.