Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Richard Bachmann on Tuesday, Oct. 10, clarified that he has no knowledge on the sudden release of the Commission on Audit reports to Philippine Olympic Committee’s unliquidated matters three days before the start of the 19He even said that he has no signature on the letter, so the letter prepared by PSC’s in-house COA did not pass by his office.
“The timing and issuance of letters to the POC by the COA are therefore not within the purview of the PSC,” Bachmann said in a press briefing. “While we were here on the first day and waving the Philippine flag, they sent us the letter with an instruction “to answer within five days” upon receipt,” Tolentino said. “Give me one valid reason for the Filipino people on the timing of the sending the letter … Why? To distract us? That’s malicious intent … bad faith.”
“From the start, we have only been transparent and try to preserve our integrity as mandated by COA regulations and PSC policies -- with considerations accorded,” Bachmann said.
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