Arroyo suspends telecoms deal with Chinese firm
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has suspended a $330 million telecommunications deal with a Chinese firm after it triggered a kickbacks scandal that could rattle her government.
"I think this is the best thing to do now," Trade Secretary Peter Favila told reporters on Saturday. "Those were her instructions. We were just implementing her orders.
Favila said Arroyo made her decision after discussions with some cabinet members but he declined to give further details.
"Whatever reasons behind that, that's an executive privilege."
The suspension of the agreement with China's ZTE Corp to build a broadband network linking state agencies comes two days after Arroyo's cabinet defended the contract at a senate inquiry into allegations of kickbacks in the project.
The Supreme Court had earlier stopped the implementation of the deal after it received two separate petitions to scrap the project.
Political analysts have said the scandal could affect the stability of Arroyo's government because her husband was named in the senate inquiry and because it could lead to a split with a major coalition partner in Congress.
Favila said he had not been in contact with ZTE officials, but he had informed China's commerce ministry of the suspension.
"Minister Bo Xilai said his government understands and respects the decision of President Arroyo and will continue to support her and her programmes," presidential spokesman, Ignacio Bunye, said in a statement on Saturday. Continued...
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