MANILA, Philippines – President Benigno Aquino III said he could not be friends with someone who "uses" him – this, amid allegations of influence peddling against his friend, former Land Transportation Office chief Virginia Torres.
Torres, reportedly a shooting buddy of the President, allegedly attempted to negotiate an illegal deal involving P100 million worth of smuggled sugar with the Bureau of Customs.
Torres allegedly dropped Aquino’s name during her visit to the BOC and said the sale from the smuggled sugar would be used for the 2016 elections.
“If our friendship is based on your ability to use me, well therefore, we are not friends. If your interest, your aims are contrary to what I want to do, then we also cannot be friends,” Aquino said in an interview with ANC on Tuesday, September 22.
Aquino said he only found out about it through the papers and has yet to talk to Torres.
“The definition of friendship is that, di ba, ito ang landas ko eh. Kapag gagawa ka nang salungat sa landas ko, hindi tayo magkaibigan. Kapag i-importahan mo ako na gumawa ng hindi ko kaya or hindi ko nagawa, or ikaw gumawa ng alam mong hindi ko gagawin, hindi na tayo magkaibigan. Smuggling definitely is not okay. Influence-peddling is not okay,” Aquino said.
(The definition of friendship is that, you know this is my way. If you do something that runs counter to this, we are not friends. If you attribute to me something I cannot do or was unable to do, or if you did something you know I won't do, we are no longer friends. Smuggling definitely is not okay. Influence-peddling is not okay.)
Despite this, Aquino was quick to give Torres the benefit of the doubt.
After all, he said, something does not add up with the reports against Torres. He said Torres has leased land in Tarlac after her LTO stint and is a new sugar planter.
“Does it make sense for her to facilitate sugar smugglers that will depress the prices of the product that she has invested in? That is the only thing na off hand. Hindi yata logical ito (It does not seem logical),” Aquino said.
Torres retired from government in October 2013, after she figured in a viral video showing her playing in a casino. – Rappler.com