White House spy scandal embarrasses Philippines: Arroyo aide (AFP) Updated: 2005-10-10 11:21
Philippine President Gloria Arroyo demanded an apology from opposition
politicians who allegedly received classified US government documents stolen
from the White House and FBI.
Philippine-born Leandro Aragoncillo, 46, who worked at the White House for
almost three years before leaving to take a job with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), allegedly gave Filipino politicians documents stolen from
US Vice President Dick Cheney's office.
A naturalized US citizen, Aragoncillo was arrested in New Jersey last month
along with a former Philippine police official, Ray Aquino, and also accused of
downloading more than 100 classified documents from FBI computers.
Arroyo has charged that the documents were part of an opposition plot to
launch a coup attempt against her. She survived an impeachment complaint last
month when her allies in the legislature dismissed charges that she stole last
year's presidential election.
"We are concerned over the negative implications of this incident on
Filipinos who are building a career not only in the United States but also in
other countries," Arroyo spokesman Ignacio Bunye said in a statement Monday.
"This is an embarrassment for our people who deserve an apology from those
who messed up the good name of our country."
Bunye said bilateral ties with the US remained strong "despite the shameful
act of this political cabal", but expressed concern that "self-serving
politicians can ruin our diplomatic integrity by spying on our allies".
Several opposition politicians, including detained former president Joseph
Estrada, have all acknowledged receiving information from Aquino.
But they all denied that they received classified US data.
Aquino, who is connected to opposition lawmakers, has been indicted on
charges of conspiracy and acting as an unregistered foreign
agent.
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