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MANILA, June 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Philippine
presidential spokesman Ignacio R. Bunye said on Thursday that rumors of an
impending wide-ranging cabinet revamp are baseless, shortly after the
resignation of agriculture secretary Arthur Yap.
In a radio interview, Bunye said although the
president has the sole authority to change members of her cabinet any time,
speculations of a sweeping cabinet overhaul are just speculations.
"Secretary Yap's situation is unique." Bunye said the
resignation of Yap has nothing to do with a cabinet revamp.
In his resignation statement, Yap said although the
tax case filed against him was not related to his position as agriculture
secretary, he had "come to realize that to stay on while this case is pending,
is a no-win situation for myself and the President I serve."
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has yet to name
Yap's successor, Bunye said.
As to allegations that Yap was made a sacrificial
lamb owing to his supposed closeness to first gentleman Jose Miguel T. Arroyo,
Bunye said allegation was part of the opposition's campaign to discredit the
Arroyo administration.
Earlier Thursday, agriculture secretary Arthur Yap
resigned from his post to face charges of tax evasion filed against him by the
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