Palace advices Singson to go on leave, he refuses


Deputy National Security Adviser Luis "Chavit" Singson said he would not voluntarily go on leave as what Malacanang advices him to do out of delicadeza and denied he used government resources in his marital conflict. Singson said he has not spoken with Mrs. Arroyo since the wife battering and torture allegations against him came up last week. He said the Office of the President can fire him if it wants to.

"Hindi ako magleleave dahil inosente ako diyan. Ako ang biktima rito. Hindi ako mag-leleave," Singson told dzMM in an interview with Vic Lima and Karen Davila.


President Arroyo has ordered National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales to investigate whether Singson misused government resources to case his wife and her boyfriend. Where Singson admitted he had his wife investigated since he discovered her alleged affairs, but he indicated this was a private investigation. He denied he used resources of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) for his domestic conflict, saying his office is too poor for this purpose.

He also said he believes that wife battering is bad, pointing out that he had given Tiongson a chance.

Gonzales, meanwhile, said he will be talking to Singson Monday night upon his arrival from China. He clarified that Singson is not yet under investigation, adding that he considers his deputy's marital troubles as a personal tragedy.

"This is a very personal issue so maybe before I say anything I want to talk to him first and listen to his side. I can order an undersecretary to take a leave if it is needed. Chavit is one of our our most seasoned politciians. He can understand what is happening, how our situation is constantly evolving and the implications of his case...He may make his own decision on what is best for everyone," he told radio dzMM.

He added that he personally called up President Arroyo and told her that he wanted to speak to Singson.

He also said he does not believe that Singson would use government resources to spy on his wife. "Chavit has a lot of resources so it won't be surprising if he used his own. Besides, I would immediately know if he used government resources and so far no one has reported anything to me," he said.

For my opinion, it's very early to tell whether who's telling the truth. In the statement of Singson that "buti na lang hindi ko sila pinatay" it maybe a hint that Chavit did abused his wife. Even if Chavit is old he still can do violent things to his wife, he can tame his tigers right? Well, on the other hand, their children denied that their father abused their mom when she's still in their house. Oh wait, it doesn't mean that they didn't saw their mom being beaten by their dad in their house means he did not and will not beat her. He can do it anywhere.

Hahay, I pity people who beat their wife (or any other people) who they know that that person can't hit them back. They feel macho or superior than any other. I suggest that they'll join the army and go to the camps of the MILF and Abu Sayyaf. I'm pretty sure that they'll be of great help not just to the army but also the the Philippines.

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