Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Time Magazine Admits Bongbong Marcos White Washed His Family's Crimes

Time Magazine has chosen President Marcos as one of the 100 most influential people of 2024. While it is a great honor and many politicians have hailed the inclusion of his name on the list there is one thing they are overlooking. Time literally says Marcos whitewashed his family's crimes to win the 2022 election. 


https://time.com/6965183/ferdinand-bongbong-marcos-2/

For Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to make history, he first needed to rewrite his nation’s. His dictator father plundered billions of dollars from state coffers and stood accused of grievous human-rights violations until his ouster in 1986. Bongbong’s rise to the Philippine presidency in 2022 was owed to whitewashing this family legacy through clever manipulation of social media.

Marcos himself admitted that he ran for President to clear his family's name. 

https://www.benarnews.org/english/news/philippine/phlippines-marcos-davos-wef-01192023093039.html

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. told the World Economic Forum in Switzerland that he entered politics to cleanse his family’s name after a popular revolt in 1986 ended his father’s nearly two-decade dictatorship. 

This was the first time Marcos raised the issue before an international audience and in a country where, critics say, his late namesake father stashed away millions of dollars that his regime had plundered from the Filipino people.

Marcos told Forum President Børge Brende in Davos that he lost interest in a political life when his father, Ferdinand E. Marcos, died in a Hawaiian exile in 1989. 

“[A]fter we came back from the United States, after exile, when we were first allowed to come back, the political issue was Marcos,” he said during an on-stage conversation with Brende on Wednesday.

“And … for us to defend ourselves politically, somebody had to enter politics and be in the political arena. So that at least, not only the legacy of my father but even our own survival required that somebody go into politics.”

A former congressman, Marcos served from 1998-2007 as governor of the northern Philippine province of Ilocos Norte for three consecutive terms. He was again elected to Congress in 2007, and to the Philippine Senate in 2010.

In 2016, he ran as vice president but lost to Leni Robredo.

Marcos then set his sights on the presidency.

“Well … Every lieutenant wants to be a general, right? Every clerk wants to be the CEO. So I’m saying if I’m going to be in politics, let’s do the best we can and take it as far as we can take it,” he said.

His family is now back in the business of politics. His sister, Imee, is a sitting senator. His son is a member of the House of Representatives, which is led by his uncle.

So, whatever  positive things he may do during his term the fact is his entire motivation is not love of country but love of family. Everything is about white washing the past, denying or excusing his father's crimes, and polishing the turd that is the Marcos family name. Even Time Magazine admits it. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Insurgency: Insurgency-Free Seal

Another Laguan town has been declared insurgency free.  

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1222918

Paete town was officially declared insurgency-free, making it the fourth municipality in this province to be included in the roster of Stable Internal Peace and Security (SIPS) areas, the Laguna Provincial Police Office (LPPO) announced on Thursday.

Col. Gauvin Mel Unos, acting director of the LPPO, told reporters that Paete follows the lead of Kalayaan and Santa Maria towns, which were declared free of rebel influence in July 2023, and Cavinti town, which received its insurgency-free seal on Feb. 27.

"This declaration is a testament to Laguna citizens’ desire to break free from the clutches of terrorism and instead focus on harnessing their economic potential by ensuring peace within their communities," he said.

Unos disclosed that other jurisdictions within the province are candidates for SIPS status as well, and an evaluation process is being undertaken by the LPPO in collaboration with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

He said that under current government guidelines, a jurisdiction can only be awarded the SIPS seal if no violent terrorist activities have been recorded within its boundaries for at least one year.

Paete is a fourth class municipality in the province of Laguna with a population of 29,945 according to a 2020 census.

The basis for this declaration is that "no violent terrorist activities have been recorded within its boundaries" for a whole year. As we have previously seen that does not mean there are no insurgents. It simply means there have been no violent activities in a 365 day period. But too often the rebels show their faces before long.

The AFP says amnesty is key to ending the insurgency. But the NTF-ELCAC says the Anti-Terrorism Council's redesignation of the CPP-NPA as a terror group is also vital to ending the insurgency. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1222925

The Anti-Terrorism Council's (ATC) move to redesignate the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army (CPP-NPA) as a terror group is a big boost to curb insurgency, the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) said Thursday.

In a statement, NTF-ELCAC executive director, Undersecretary Ernesto Torres Jr., said this is “significant” in the campaign to eliminate all remaining 11 weakened NPA guerilla fronts this year to achieve total victory against the communist movement.

Torres also noted that the ATC conducted a thorough analysis of the data and reaffirmed the CPP-NPA's status as a terrorist organization.

"The CPP-NPA's continued classification is justified by its flagrant violations of Section 4 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), which includes acts of terrorism against government forces and instilling fear among the general population. The CPP-NPA's involvement in numerous crimes resulting in fatalities and widespread disruption underscore the significance of this classification," he explained.

According to the 2023 Global Terrorism Index (GTI), the NPA is ranked 15th among the 20 Deadliest Terror Groups of 2022, underscoring the severe threat posed by the CPP-NPA's terrorist activities.

Torres said the redesignation marks a critical step in the collective efforts to combat terrorism and ensure the safety and security of all citizens.

He also affirmed the NTF-ELCAC's support for the ATC in addressing the challenges posed by terrorist organizations like the CPP-NPA.

"We also welcome ATC Resolution Number 53, which identifies Elizabeth Pineda Principe, known by various aliases, as a terrorist individual," Torres said.

He also added that the resolution "meticulously outlines the reasons" for designating Principe as a terrorist individual.

"It details her involvement in armed encounters, recruitment efforts, and planning sessions aimed at escalating and perpetuating terrorist activities. Principe's role as a high-ranking leader and Central Committee member of the CPP-NPA, as stated in the resolution, strengthens the ATC's decision," Torres said.

He added the designation highlights the severity of Principe's involvement in terrorist activities, as evidenced by her direct participation in armed encounters, sabotage incidents, and recruitment efforts for the CPP-NPA.

Torres stressed that the ATC's thorough examination of evidence gathered by Philippine law enforcement agencies and the military has revealed probable cause for Principe's involvement in terrorist planning, facilitation, and execution.

However, this redesignation occurred in 2020 and the insurgency is still ongoing. 

Recently a clash in Albay resulted in the death of an NPA fighter and the discovery of an arm's cache. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/19/npa-killed-arms-cache-recovered-in-albay

A member of the New People's Army (NPA) was killed and his two comrades were arrested during an encounter in remote Barangay Magogon, Camalig, Albay on Thursday, April 18.

Police Lt. Col. Malu Calubaquib, spokesperson of the Police Regional Office-5 (PRO-5), said a concerned citizen reported their presence to authorities.

Police, soldiers, and National Intelligence Coordinating Agency-5 personnel were deployed to the area and engaged an undetermined number of communist rebels. The encounter lasted for about 30 minutes.

No casualty was recorded on the government side. The fatality is yet to be identified.

Arrested were identified as alias Marsi or Masi, 42, a construction worker, and Ka Yeng, 44, a farmer.

Calubaquib said that Marsi had a standing warrant of arrest for attempted murder and destructive arson.
Ka Yeng had a warrant of arrest for murder with no bail recommended.

She said the arrested rebels revealed to the Camalig Municipal Police Station the location of an arms cache in Purok 3, Barangay Panoypoy, Camalig. Troops recovered the weapons stash in a follow-up operation.

PRO-5 Director Police Brig. Gen. Andre Dizon commended operating units for their achievement. 

Another NPA arms cache has been discovered Quezon. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/20/npa-arms-cache-recovered-in-quezon

A New People’s Army (NPA) arms cache was recovered in Barangay Piis here on Friday afternoon, April 19.

Police Major Marnie Abellanida, Lucban police chief, said a rebel returnee reported to them that an arms cache was buried in the area.

The police and military went to the area and excavated war materials composed of a hand grenade, caliber .38 revolver, and explosive devices.

The war materials belong to the Southern Tagalog Regional Party Committee (STRPC) 4-A.

Meanwhile, two NPA rebels – Sak and Tomas – surrendered to the police in Laguna and Batangas on Friday.

Sak was a member of party-list group Bayan and an organizer of the Southern Tagalog Cultural Network (STCN). He surrendered in Barangay Looc in Calamba City, Laguna.

Tomas turned himself in Camp Col. Jose P. Razon in Barangay Bilaran, Nasugbu, Batangas. He surrendered a caliber .38 with bullets and a rifle grenade.

An NPA arms cache was aslo discoveed in Cagayan. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/20/communist-weapons-stash-found-in-cagayan

A New People’s Army arms cache was unearthed in Alcala, Cagayan on April 19.

A former communist rebel revealed the location of the weapons stash to authorities.

The police and military were deployed to Sitio Banal in Barangay Dalaoig and found 18 40mm cartridge, three short magazines for M16, 75 M16 bullets, 12 .38 caliber ammunition, seven M14 bullets, and seven Carbine ammunition.

These were taken to the Alcala police station for proper disposition.

The operation was part of the efforts of the Cagayan Police Provincial Office led by Police Col. Julio S. Gorospe Jr. to address insurgency in this province. 

Now, we have heard so much about how the AFP wants the remaining NPA to surrender so they can assimilate back into society and avail of the many offered benefits like housing and money. But not all ex-rebels have turned good. Some of them have become hired assassins. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1931421/trader-ex-rebel-ordered-arrested-for-agusan-sur-exec-slay

A Quezon City court has ordered the arrest of a businessman, and a former New People’s Army (NPA) guerrilla, so they would be made to answer for their alleged involvement in the killing in 2021 of retired Colonel Samuel Afdal.

Presiding Judge Juris Dilinila-Callanta of Quezon City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 85 issued the arrest warrant against Ryan Mark Baylon, president of JB Earthmovers Inc. based in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur, and former rebel Rosalino Degracia alias Okie, for the murder of Afdal, who owned the Rosario Manobo Mining Corp. (RMMC).

No bail was recommended.

Baylon and Degracia are among four identified suspects in the ambush of Afdal on Oct. 26, 2021, in Sta. Cruz village of Rosario town, Agusan del Sur as he was driving along an uphill road toward the RMMC base camp.

Although hit, the former soldier managed to drive toward the RMMC compound and sought help. He was rushed to a local hospital where he later lapsed into a coma and died on Nov. 15, 2021.

A third suspect, Alemar Awado alias Dongkoy, also a former NPA guerrilla, had been detained in a jail in Bislig City, Surigao del Sur for another murder charge.

The case of Afdal is now heard in a Quezon City court after the Supreme Court granted the prayer of his widow, Evelyn, the main complainant, for transfer of venue from Regional Trial Court Branch 6 in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur.

Before the transfer of venue, Agusan del Sur provincial prosecutor Ceferino Dino Paredes indicted Awado, Baylon, and Degracia for Afdal’s ambush before the court in Prosperidad last Jan. 31.

In his Jan. 18 resolution, Paredes gave credence to the accounts of the fourth suspect, former NPA rebel Jeffrey Mamerto, who admitted to have staged the ambush against Afdal, known to his associates as Saga.

On the basis of his admission, Mamerto pleaded guilty to the lesser offense of homicide and was meted a 10-year prison term by Prosperidad RTC Presiding Judge Emily Zen Chua.

Mamerto was indicted for the crime in November 2022 but it was only in October 2023 that he confessed about his role in it.

Mamerto had pointed to Baylon, Afdal’s business associate, as the mastermind of the kill plot, allegedly offering his former NPA colleagues Degracia and Awado P200,000 to do the hit job. Mamerto, in turn, was contracted for P50,000 to pull the trigger against Afdal.

This whole hit against retired Colonel Samuel Afdal was carried out by ex-rebels who have surrendered. One of them surrendered four years ago in January, 2020. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1092354

The Army’s 75th Infantry Battalion reported Wednesday (January 29) the surrender of four regular members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Surigao del Sur.

Lt. Col. Warren Munda, 75IB commander, identified the four NPA rebels with their aliases as “Lupin”, “Randy”, “Gaston”, and “Dongkoy,” who were assigned to the Guerrilla Front 14 (GF-14), North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC), of the NPA.

Munda said the surrenderers turned over firearms and ammunition when they yielded in Barangay Maharlika, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur, on January 27.

The Army official welcomed the surrender of the four NPA rebels, saying the government is always open and ready to accept rebels who would decide to return to the fold of the law.

“We will help you to start anew, and together we will help each other bringing high hopes for our community to be more developed and peaceful,” Munda said in a statement issued on Wednesday.

In the same statement, one of the former rebels identified as “Lupin” said they could no longer bear the hardships they experience in the hinterlands of Surigao del Sur.

Lupin said they were also motivated to yield because of their desire to reunite with their families.
 
Munda said the four former rebels will be enrolled in the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) for them to receive immediate cash and livelihood assistance as well as remuneration for the surrendered firearms.

“We will help you to start anew, and together we will help each other bringing high hopes for our community to be more developed and peaceful," says the AFP. And several of them have returned to their old ways. Is this a rare event? Even if it is not it underscores the fact that NPA rebels are criminals and need to be prosecuted and imprisoned, not given taxpayer funded benefits or amnesty.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Egyptian/Christian/Aztec Pyramis Masoleum

Someone in the Philippines is building a very unique mausoleum. The outside is designed like an Aztec pyramid while the inside is replete with Egyptian and Christian symbology. 


The outisde of the structure shows all the influeces.  We can see the stepped Aztec pyramid design coupled with the cross, the two angels, and the Egyptian Sun God Symbol. The entire building screams Freemasonry but that can't be the entire explantion. 

Here are a few pictures from inside. 










And here is a video tour of the whole thing. 


Keep in mind, as interesting as this building is someone wants himself and his whole family entombed in it. 

Sunday, April 21, 2024

The God Culture: There Was a Greek Colony in the Philippines in 800 BC

Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture is a man who stands alone. He is the only one in the entire world standing against all historical evidence and stating boldly that not only was there a Greek colony in the Philippines but also they were circumnavigating Africa to access it in the year 800 BC.

 
32:11 So, here we have history, yes history, that in 800 BC the ships of Tarshish, the Greek ships yes from the Greek colony over in the Philippines, were able to show up in Joppa Israel on the Mediterranean. How about that? There was no Suez Canal yet and the Red Sea port was out of commission. They circumnavigated Africa it was the only option and it's documented right here in 800 BC.

Did The Ancients Sail Around Africa? Bible Evidence. Solomon's Gold Series 16A

Now, that is indeed rather interesting don't you think? There was a Greek colony in the Philippines dated to 800 B.C.? Where is the evidence for such a colony? That would be a huge archaeological discovery seeing as Alexander did not even reach India until 326 B.C.! It would mean Greek soldiers marched or sailed to the Philippines BEFORE the Peloponnesian War and only 300 years after the Trojan War.

But, alas, there is no evidence of an Ancient Greek colony in the Philippines. Nor is there any evidence that the Greeks were circumnavigating Africa to reach the Philippines in the year 800 BC. It's more than total nonsense and complete ignorance. It is a laughable lie Timothy Jay Schwab teaches against all evidence. You can read more about those claims here.

Friday, April 19, 2024

Retards in the Government 361

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/11/3-laguna-cops-probed-for-involvement-in-kidnapping

Three policemen assigned to the Calamba City, Laguna Police Office are under investigation for their alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a 54-year-old man in Los Banos, Laguna on March 26.

The Police Regional Office 4-A led by Police Brig. Gen. Paul Kenneth Lucas ordered on Tuesday, April 9, a comprehensive investigation on the incident.

The Los Baños Police Station said Erwin Española Magbanua reported that his youngest brother, Randy Magbanua, from Barangay Lalakay, Los Banos, has been missing since March 26.

Randy was last seen on the national road in Barangay Lalakay.

Police conducted an investigation and backtracking of surveillance footage on the national highway and adjacent areas.

They found out that Randy was abducted by eight individuals on board a black Toyota Wigo and motorcycle. The suspects fled towards Calamba City.

Follow-up investigation resulted in a witness identifying two Persons of Interest (POI) – Burda and Naredo. Six other POIs are under investigation for possible proof of identity.

The Laguna Police Provincial Office found out that three POIs were police officers based on witness and surveillance footage in area.

They were assigned to the Calamba City Police Station and immediately relieved from their posts and placed under the Provincial Headquarters Administrative Holding Center pending investigation. 

Lucas ordered a deeper probe into the roles and actions of the three lawmen.

“We are committed to leaving no stone unturned in the pursuit of truth and justice for the families of the missing persons. Every effort is being made to ascertain the whereabouts and ensure the safety of the missing individual, and those responsible for any wrongdoing will be brought to justice,” Lucas said.

Police are also determining if the three police officers are linked to another missing persons incident in Calamba City.

3 PNP officers are being probed for kidnapping and links to another missing person.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/11/coa-flags-lack-of-responsive-actions-in-times-of-calamities

The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the officials of Ramos town in Tarlac for "lack of responsiveness to the real needs of residents' when 90 percent of the town's farmlands were inundated and 1,126 families were affected by typhoons "Egay" and "Falcon" in July and August 2023.

In its 2023 audit report, COA scrutinized the municipality's Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (LDRRM) fund utilization.

It said its auditors found that the municipality appropriated P5,326,229 as its LDRRM fund for 2023. However, they noticed that the municipality simply adopted the same programs, projects, and activities (PPAs) from its 2021 LDRRM plan.

For the COA, the findings showed a "lack of responsiveness by the management to the real needs of its constituents."

COA's audit report showed that 15 out of the 20 PPAs were implemented, while five PPAs with a total appropriation of P1,025,654.97 were still not implemented as of Dec. 31, 2023.

These unimplemented PPAs included the purchase of swab testing kits, purchase of Covid-19 vaccines, purchase of subsidized vegetable seeds, climate and disaster risk assessment (CDRA) training, and titling of acquired lots.

"The non-implementation of identified PPAs for the cited reasons may be indication that the planned PPAs were again not responsive to the real needs of the constituents," the report also said.

At the same time, COA said that the auditors found that the municipality stored 21 cavans of rice as part of its rice subsidy program. Unfortunately, these were "already infested with insects and were still in the municipality's stock room," it said.

Another concern raised was the incomplete details submitted in the distribution list for various medicines, dengue solution, palay seeds, and relief goods. While the municipality was able to provide auditors copies of distribution lists, these were found to be incomplete, COA said.

It said: "One common observation was that the submitted distribution lists lacked necessary details such as quantity and type of items received. Also, several pages of the list do not bear the signature of the recipients, their respective addresses, and the date of receipt," the report said. "These deficiencies precluded the audit team from timely verifying the transactions."

COA asked officials of Ramon town to complete all the necessary details in the supporting distribution list in order to help them conduct its validation, as well as design guidelines on distributing farm inputs to farmers for approval in order to prevent excessive disbursements and other future complaints.

Also, it said that concerned town officials should closely monitor perishable goods like rice so as to avoid spoilage.

The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the officials of Ramos town in Tarlac for "lack of responsiveness to the real needs of residents' when 90 percent of the town's farmlands were inundated and 1,126 families were affected by typhoons "Egay" and "Falcon" in July and August 2023.

The Office of the President (OP) placed Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib under preventive suspension for 60 days starting April 11.

In an interview Thursday, Abdullah Matalam, the Department of the Interior and Local Government in Davao Region (DILG-11) regional director said Vice Governor De Carlo Uy will serve as acting governor of Davao del Norte for 60 days while Jubahib is still suspended.

"The suspension order came from the Office of the President. We followed the order, and we just did our job. It's nothing personal," he said.

The order was the result of the Nov. 24, 2022, affidavit complaint filed by Board Member Orly Amit against Jubahib for grave abuse of authority and oppression and the latter's Oct. 9, 2023, answer.

Amit filed the complaint against the governor in connection with last year's barangay elections in the area.

"After a preliminary evaluation and consideration of the parties' allegations and evidence, this Office finds strong evidence of guilt against Gov. Jubahib. Likewise, given the gravity of the offense charged, there is a great probability that his continuance in office could influence the witnesses or pose a threat to the safety and integrity of the records and other evidence," the April 8, 2024 order signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said.

The order was under Section 63 (a) of Republic Act No. 7160, otherwise known as the "Local Government Code of 1991", and Section 1, Rule 6 of Administrative Order No. 23, s. 1992.

The Office of the President (OP) placed Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib under preventive suspension for 60 days starting April 11.

A barangay public safety officer was killed while two others, including a policeman, were wounded when a man went on a stabbing spree in Quezon City on Wednesday.

The victim, Vinalita Salazar, 45, of Barangay Payatas-A, and another barangay officer, Ronaldo Mataya,  51, went to Morning Star street at around 1:30 p.m. in response to a call about an unruly person in the area.

Probers identified the suspect as Wilfredo Belgera, 41, whom Salazar and Mataya confronted for his behavior.Thinking they had pacified Belgera, the watchmen turned to leave when the suspect stabbed them.

Executive M/Sgt. Roel Relox, a resident of the area, responded to the scene but was stabbed by the suspect in the left arm and stomach.

Bystanders ganged up on Belgera and subdued the suspect.

Belgera is facing criminal charges of murder and frustrated murder. He is recuperating in another hospital in Quezon City.

A barangay public safety officer was killed while two others, including a policeman, were wounded when a man went on a stabbing spree in Quezon City on Wednesday.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/11/awol-cop-nabbed-for-bobbing-fast-food-restaurant

A policeman who had gone Absent Without Official Leave was nabbed for allegedly robbing a fast food restaurant in Carigara, Leyte, on Wednesday, April 10.

The suspect was identified as Salvador Humbria, 37, formerly assigned to the Leyte Police Provincial Office and a resident of Barangay Ponong, Carigara.

Police said that the suspect suddenly approached the cashier at gunpoint and declared a holdup.

The suspect grabbed cash from the cash register amounting to P2,580 and fled to an unknown direction.

Lawmen caught the suspect in a hot-pursuit operation on Thursday, April 11, in Barangay Ponong.

Suspect face appropriate charges.

A policeman who had gone Absent Without Official Leave was nabbed for allegedly robbing a fast food restaurant in Carigara, Leyte, on Wednesday, April 10.

Two policemen were arrested in Cotabato City on Friday for allegedly extorting money from a motorist in exchange for his impounded vehicle.

M/Sgt. Nassrolah Abdula Gani and Executive M/Sgt. Benigno Mercado Jr. were apprehended by operatives of the police Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in Barangay Rosary Heights I at 7:05 p.m.

IMEG director Brig. Gen. Warren de Leon said police conducted an entrapment in response to a complaint of an engineer.

The victim said the policemen and his four cohorts asked for P50,000 in exchange for the release of his vehicle, a green Honda Civic, which was impounded for an unspecified violation.

The suspects were held after they accepted P20,000 in marked money from the victim. Two cell phones, a 9mm handgun and a Galil rifle were also seized from the two.

Two cops have been arrested for extortion.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/mayor-cortes-4-other-mandaue-officials-face-raps-for-allegedly-turning-private-lot-into-relocation-site

CRIMINAL charges have been brought against five Mandaue City officials in connection with the 9.5 hectares of land that reportedly belong to a private individual but were distributed to the informal settlers.

Maria Priscilla Melendres filed the charges against Mayor Jonas Cortes and city councilors Maline Zafra, Oscar Del Castillo, Jen Del Mar, and Cynthia Remedio at the Office of Ombudsman Samuel Reyes Martires in Quezon City on March 16, 2024, for violating Section 3 of Republic Act 3019, also known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

In the case of "oppression, gross misconduct in office, and grave abuse of authority" Melendres also filed a separate complaint at the Office of the President. 

The plaintiff requested President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. to put those officials involved under preventive suspension, while the case is being heard so that they could not influence the witnesses and threaten those who handle the investigation.

"The respondents could influence the witnesses or pose a threat to the safety and integrity of the records and other evidence," read part of Melendres' complaint.

But according to lawyer Julius Caesar Entice, the city's Assistant City Assessor, the city has the right to own the land because it is classified as timberland, which means that a private individual cannot own it. 

In spite of that, Melendres, a resident of Barangay Lahug in Cebu City, insisted that they own the lot located in Barangay Paknaan, which has been used as a relocation site for informal settlers.

Melendres said the land was owned by his grandmother and was sold to her.

According to Melendres, more than 100 houses have already been built in the area. 

She revealed that the tax declaration which she filed was also registered under her name and was recognized by the city government. 

She added that the City Assessor’s Office also recognized her as the real owner based on the Real Property Tax Statement that she filed.

Melendres stated that she had further paid P100,291.50 for the lot's increased assessment price. 

Additionally, Melendres filed a complaint against Cortes, which is still pending at the Municipal Trial Court in Cities 2 in Mandaue. 

Melendres believes that the respondents ignored the legal process and proceeded in awarding the lots to the informal settlers even though the ejection case was still pending.

Melendres also accused the city of destroying the fence that she installed in the area.

The Mayor of Mandaue City and four other officials are being sued for using private land as a relocation area.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/04/13/2347231/teacher-slain-zamboanga-del-sur-ambush

A high school teacher was killed in an ambush in Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur on Thursday.

Jerome Etorma of Dumingag National High School was driving home on his motorcycle when he was waylaid in Barangay Boniao, according to reports reaching the office of Zamboanga del Sur police director Col. Restituto Pangusban.

Etorma suffered multiple gunshot wounds and died at the scene.

Probers have yet to determine the motive for the killing.

Relatives and co-workers of Etorma said the victim had no known enemies.

A high school teacher has been assassinated. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/16/eastern-samar-contract-workers-not-only-paid-below-minimum-wage-payment-of-salaries-delayed-in-2023-coa

Contract of Service (COS) and Job Order (JO) personnel hired by Eastern Samar province were were not only paid below the daily minimum wage, but worse, their salaries were always delayed in 2023, the Commission on Audit (COA) said. 

In its annual audit report, COA said that when the audit team checked the disbursement vouchers (DVs), payrolls, and supporting documents attached to the payments of wages of COS and JO personnel, they discovered delays in the payments of wages.

"The payments of wages of COS/JO personnel were late, depriving them of the timely release of their compensation to support their daily needs and expenses. The elapsed time of processing payrolls and DVs for the payment of COS/JO personnel wages for the period January to November 2023, ranged from six to 279 days, thus causing delayed payment by one day to 263 days," COA said in its report. 

It said the province's accounting office explained that the delay was due to late submission of the required supporting documents by the personnel in charge of preparing payrolls, such as Contract of Service and Daily Time Records. However, this was unacceptable to the audit team, it also said.

"The foregoing delay in the payment of wages would ultimately cause undue burden/inconvenience to the CSO/JO personnel, affecting their focus and performance at work," it pointed out.

As if the delays were not bad enough, COA said its audit team even found that wages paid were below the minimum daily rate. For the period of January to April 2023, around 1,923 COS/JO personnel were paid below the minimum daily wage rate of P375.

All the personnel, ranging from those working for the Provincial Health Office to the provincial-paid teachers from various schools, received only P300 as their daily wage, it stressed.

It noted:  "The additional compensation could have helped them support their daily needs and expenses. Further, an increase in their wages will also promote an increase in these personnel's morale."

It recommended that the local chief executive direct all officials concerned to streamline the payroll-related process by addressing any problems in the procedure to reduce delays.

It also asked them to comply with the mandated daily minimum wage at rates prescribed by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards in Contracts of Service in the future.

Contract of Service (COS) and Job Order (JO) personnel hired by Eastern Samar province were were not only paid below the daily minimum wage, but worse, their salaries were always delayed in 2023, the Commission on Audit (COA) said. 

Approximately 30 city government personnel assigned to the Bacolod Traffic Authority Office (BTAO) have been dismissed from their positions due to alleged corrupt activities while performing their duties.

Patrick Lacson, head of BTAO, said that since he assumed the post in November of the previous year, 30 job order casual employees have been removed.

Additionally, some regular employees were allegedly involved in illegal activities. However, they will be reassigned to the Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) due to their status as regular government employees.

“There was a violation, so they were transferred to POSO and have also been assessed by POSO head Primitivo Tabujara,” said Lacson.

He further said BTAO observes the “one-strike” policy against illegal activities involving its personnel to discourage corruption.

The head of BTAO issued an unnumbered memorandum dated April 16, addressed to all BTAO personnel: “All personnel caught engaging in illegal activities will be summarily terminated and face legal charges from the City Legal Office (CLO).”

But Lacson also noted that there was a consensus that termination should not be the only consequence for those caught in illegal activities.

Additional repercussions should be implemented, including filing charges, he added.

30 job order BATO personnel and several regular BATO personnel have been axed for corruption. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/17/ombudsman-orders-dismissal-of-bfar-national-director-escoto

The Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the dismissal of National Director Demosthenes R. Escoto of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) for grave misconduct over the purchases of transmitters and transceivers in 2018.

The penalty of dismissal also carries with it the cancellation of eligibility, forfeiture of retirement benefits, and perpetual disqualification to hold public office.

The administrative charge against former Department of Agriculture (DA) assistant secretary Hansel O. Didulo has been dismissed for insufficiency of evidence. BFAR is under the DA.

The purchases of transmitters and transceivers, which were subject of Escoto's administrative charges, were intended for the BFAR's Integrated Marine Environment Monitoring System Project Phase II (PHILO Project), which was supposed to enhance the government's capability to safeguard and monitor the country's marine resources and to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing activities.


The French government granted a loan to the Philippine government amounting to €28,520,000 on Dec. 18, 2015 payable in 30 years with an interest rate of 0.115 percent per annum in order to finance the PHILO Project. The condition of the loan was that the source of the products to be purchased for the PHILO Project must originate from French suppliers.

Two companies participated in the bidding for the transmitters and transceivers: CLS Collecte Localisation Satellites (CLS) and SRT-France, a subsidiary company of SRT-United Kingdom (SRT-UK) incorporated in France. After checking the bids, the former was disqualified and the latter was declared the winner of the contract.

However, when the French Embassy in the Philippines checked, it declared that SRT-France was unqualified under the terms of its loan since SRT-France has no manufacturing or engineering facilities in France. It also has no record of activities in France, and its parent company is incorporated and domiciled in the UK.

The BFAR then sought to increase the project cost from P1.675 billion to P2,097 billion and to close the French loan. It also sought to change the funding source from foreign assistance to local funding, which was later approved by the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) - Investment Coordination Committee (ICC).

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) then alloted P2,097,819,000 for the PHILO project as requested, and the final procurement for the transceivers took place on Oct. 30, 2018. Around 5,000 transceivers were purchased for commercial catcher vessels above 30 gross tons and Satellite Services subscription during the entire duration of the project.

Since the contract was no longer limited to French suppliers, the participants to the bidding were Fleet Automation Services Pte. Ltd. JV Comfac Corporation and SRT-UK. Since Fleet Automation was found "wanting" in qualification, SRT-UK was awarded the contract.

However, the Commission on Audit (COA) issued a Notice of Suspension on Jan. 24, 2020 claiming that a portion of the money paid to SRT-UK worth P722.639 million was not supported with complete documents, and that there was failure to pay the appropriate withholding tax.

Escoto and Didulo were then slapped with administrative charges for accepting the bid of SRT-UK and causing the loss of the French loan. They were also accused of failing to account for the P722.639 million and for adopting a project that is not "sustainable."

For the Ombudsman, SRT-France was indeed not qualified to participate in the bidding. It added that an "anomalous scheme" was adopted by the respondent (Escoto) to cause the award of the contract to SRT-UK, even though it was disadvantageous to the government.

The Ombudsman said that their suspicions were raised at the outset that SRT-UK was really the bidder for the transceivers, and SRT-France was only used to satisfy the French-related conditions of the loan.

"Despite knowledge of the French-related conditions, the newly created French company, and with no proof of activities in France, [SRT-France] made use of the documents pertaining to its parent company (SRT-UK) to justify its eligibility to bid. These documents were found to be acceptable by Escoto," the Ombudsman said.

It found that SRT-France was created just a month before the bidding. With the sudden termination of the award to SRT-France for some "baseless reason," as well as the immediate cancellation of the French loan, the Ombudsman said that Escoto paved the way for SRT-UK to participate in the new bidding with expanded scope and increased coverage. 

The Ombudsman added that Escoto gave unwarranted benefit to SRT-France by allowing the company to participate in the bid despite its ineligibility, and his actions constitutes a "willful violation of the law and established rule."

"His actions as Chairman of the bids and awards committee culminated in the award of a very favorable contract to SRT-UK. In this contract, the government was made to assume a contractual obligation way beyond what was asked for. As mentioned, instead of purchasing merely 3,736 units of VMS Transceivers, he agreed to compel the government to procure 5,000 units of these items. This is a contractual obligation that is grossly disadvantageous to the government and unreasonably beneficial to SRT-UK," it ruled. 

The Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the dismissal of National Director Demosthenes R. Escoto of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) for grave misconduct over the purchases of transmitters and transceivers in 2018.