Comelec chief Bautista open to inquiry, may quit if… | Inquirer News

Comelec chief Bautista open to inquiry, may quit if…

/ 01:41 PM August 07, 2017

Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Andres J. Bautista welcomes any inquiry into the allegations raised by his wife that he has amassed P1 billion in ill-gotten wealth.

“I am open to any inquiry. If it is a legislative inquiry, no problem,” Bautista told reporters Monday.

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At a press conference, Bautista denied the allegations made by his wife Patricia, saying most of the documents were fabricated.

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He said even a resignation is a possibility if he believes that the Comelec, which he headed, is suffering because of the controversies he is facing.

“It [resignation] has been at the back of my head,” Bautista said.

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Bautista said he met with President Rodrigo Duterte last Aug. 1 who tried to mediate with his marital spat.

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“He [the President] provided us with good advice,” Bautista said.

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He said he told the President that he is willing to resign but quoting the President, he said “I am not asking you to resign [because] that is really your call.”

Bautista said his wife left him years ago for another man.

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“I want to preserve my family. I want to protect my children,” he said.

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