Palace stands firm on its earlier position to abolish Road Board 0 SHARES Share it! Share TweetBy Roy MabasaPresidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo on Tuesday said Malacañang stands firm on its earlier position to abolish the Road Board and revert the P45-billion Road User’s Tax fund to the National Treasury. Earlier, the Senate expressed its support to the abolition of what it described as “corruption-plagued” Road Board. Sen. Franklin Drilon said the Senate bill that seeks to abolish Road Board should be sent “immediately” to the Office of the President for action. “Yes, I was just following the line of Secretary Diokno.
Source: Manila Bulletin December 18, 2018 07:30 UTC