Earn P50,000 to P100,000 by reporting corrupt officials – Duterte | Inquirer News

Earn P50,000 to P100,000 by reporting corrupt officials – Duterte

By: - Reporter / @KAguilarINQ
/ 11:34 PM November 10, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Anyone who reports corrupt officials or anomalous projects can make from P50,000 to P100,000 — depend on the scale of the corruption involved.

President Rodrigo Duterte made this officer in a pre-recorded address that aired late Tuesday night.

“All you have to do is to let me know. And I have a prize [for you],” he said.

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“And I will keep your identity secret until I reach my grave,” he added.

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The President suggested informants to pass on their information to any Cabinet member.

He also advised them to let him know should the erring official harass them.

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“I will deal with the devil,” he said.

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“That’s what I want: To shoot a person legally. If you’re being… threatened, let me know. I’d be happy to make you happy. Okay?” he added, speaking partly in Filipino.

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[Original in Filipino: “Yan ang gusto ko. Bumaril ng tao na legal. Kaya kung inaano ka, tinatakot ka, paalamin mo ako. I’d be happy to make you happy. Okay?”]

Informants, he said, would get paid once the official to whom they reported the anomaly identify them to him.

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