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Palace rift figures in Carandang resignation

President Aquino has let go of his designated communication strategist Ricky Carandang (right) as a Malaca帽ang faction that includes Sonny Coloma (left) and that is identified with Vice President Jejomar Binay has continued to assume a more prominent role in his messaging program. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

MANILA, Philippines鈥擯resident Aquino has let go of his designated communication strategist as a Malaca帽ang faction identified with Vice President Jejomar Binay has continued to assume a more prominent role in his messaging program.

The Palace on Thursday announced that Aquino had accepted last Tuesday the resignation of Secretary Ricky Carandang, the head of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO).

The Inquirer learned that Carandang had tendered his resignation last Monday, a few days after joining presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda and Abigail Valte, the deputy spokesperson, in Singapore for a meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) secretariat.

Undersecretary Manuel Quezon III will 鈥渙versee鈥 the PDSPO after Carandang鈥檚 resignation takes effect on Dec. 31, said Lacierda, who also announced the appointment of officer-in-charge John Philip Sevilla as commissioner of the Bureau of Customs.

Lacierda could not say what prompted Carandang, a former ABS-CBS newsreader, to quit, more than three years after joining Malacanang鈥檚 communications group, the restructured former Office of the Press Secretary.

Lacierda said he did not see the lone copy of Carandang鈥檚 resignation letter, 鈥渟o I don鈥檛 know the reason.鈥

Private sector

鈥淏ut certainly, as any public official, he wants to return to the private sector,鈥 Lacierda said, adding that he was 鈥渧ery sad about [Carandang鈥檚] departure.鈥

鈥淚 believe that he has done a commendable job as the PCDSPO secretary when most of the time you don鈥檛 see him because he often works behind the scenes, meeting with several Cabinet secretaries, meeting with the President discussing also messaging,鈥 he said.

Carandang鈥檚 resignation鈥攁nd the President鈥檚 decision to accept it鈥攚as not triggered by a single incident but by a 鈥渃onfluence of events,鈥 partly a result of occasional differences with Aquino, the Inquirer has learned.

But Lacierda said he didn鈥檛 think that Aquino鈥檚 acceptance of Carandang鈥檚 resignation meant that the President was 鈥渘ot happy鈥 with Carandang鈥檚 performance.

Seek wisdom

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think so. One very certain fact was that the President thanked Ricky for his service to the country,鈥 he said.

According to Lacierda, Carandang had mentioned to him that 鈥渉e believes that he has done his job, that he would like to return to the private sector and that he will wander the ends of the earth seeking wisdom.鈥

Carandang鈥檚 resignation came as Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr., who is identified with the Binay camp, continued to become more conspicuous as a spokesman for the President. Coloma heads the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), which 鈥渟upervises all major government public communication and mass media organizations.鈥

鈥楶ress secretary鈥

On Thursday, Coloma鈥檚 office issued a press release describing him as 鈥減ress secretary.鈥

Lacierda said he knew of no 鈥渃hanges鈥 in Malaca帽ang鈥檚 communications structure. 鈥淭hat is something for us to discuss, eventually, if there would be any,鈥 he said.

Asked if Carandang鈥檚 resignation signaled a takeover of the 鈥淪amar鈥 faction, with which Coloma is identified, Lacierda said: 鈥淵ou know, it鈥檚 all up to the President. What will happen to the Communications Group, it will all depend on further discussions with the President.鈥

Carandang is identified with the 鈥淏alay鈥 faction of Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, who was defeated by Binay in the 2010 vice-presidential race.

The creation of Carandang鈥檚 PCDSPO and Coloma鈥檚 PCOO was seen as the President鈥檚 way of accommodating both factions, which were said to be battling for control over his communication strategy at the start of his administration.

Coloma began presiding on a more regular basis at the Malaca帽ang press briefings in October, after the President reportedly expressed displeasure over how the Lacierda group had handled the controversy over the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).

But Coloma reportedly also came under fire recently when he downplayed the media killings under the Aquino administration, and defended the looming power rate adjustment and the granting of parole to ex-Batangas Gov. Antonio Leviste.

The President has ordered a review of the Leviste parole grant, questioning why Leviste had been credited for 鈥済ood conduct鈥 when he was once caught outside the prison while serving his sentence.

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