Magalong: No one wants to join embattled ICI as Palace awaits permanent law

In the latest on the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) crisis, former adviser Benjamin Magalong doubts replacements can be found for resigned commissioners, while Malacañang holds off amid congressional push for a permanent body.

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, who resigned shortly after the ICI's creation under Executive Order 94, expressed skepticism about filling the vacancies left by recent departures, including former DPWH Secretary Rogelio Singson (Dec. 15) and SGV & Co.'s Rossana Fajardo (effective Dec. 31). Speaking to True FM, he said, "Even if there’s an intention to appoint again, maybe no one will volunteer. That’s the most challenging part – no one wants to."

With only Chairman retired Justice Andres Reyes Jr., Executive Director Brian Keith Hosaka, and Special Adviser Rodolfo Azurin Jr. remaining—as covered in prior reports on the ICI's mounting quorum issues and Ombudsman readiness to absorb probes like the flood control scandal—the commission risks dissolution without new members.

Magalong warned that lacking quorum, "the ICI will not be able to proceed with its work and perform its mandate. Eventually, if there’s no other commissioner to be elected, maybe they will terminate the commission."

Palace press officer Claire Castro confirmed no replacement discussions are underway, per dzBB, as Congress weighs bills for a permanent commission with clearer powers. "The President wants the law to be passed properly," she said, avoiding overlaps with the Ombudsman and Department of Justice.

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