Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Insurgency: Media Friends Rock the Night

For the past few weeks I have taken a look at some of the propaganda the AFP has been spreading in their fight against the insurgency. It might seem like beating a dead horse to keep on about it but the AFP admits their propaganda team plays a vital part in the fight against the insurgency. The AFP recently threw them a fĂȘte.

https://www.kalinawnews.com/media-friends-rock-the-night-during-6th-id-media-fellowship/

To recognize the role of media in the campaign for peace and security, the 6th Infantry (KAMPILAN) Division held a media Night for the members of the fourth state in Kampilan Eco Park, Camp Siongco, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao on October 22, 2020.

Major General Juvymax R. Uy, Commander of 6th Infantry Division and Joint Task Force Central led the media night wherein he acknowledged the importance of the media in the division’s quest to inform the public with the right information in support to our pursuit for peace and security.

“The book entitled the ‘War in 145 Characters’, recognizes the role of the media in our current society. They present the information, current situation, fashion, propaganda, advertisements of new products and new trends, yan po ang media. Ang gabing ito ay inihanda namin para sa pasasalamat sa mga media sa South at Central Mindanao in connection with the 33rd founding anniversary of the command” said Major Gen. Uy.

At least 31 tri-media personalities who came from Kidapawan City, Tacurong City, General Santos City and Cotabato City attended the party.

The program was an opportunity to meet and greet personalities known only through phone-patch interviews which is a way of strengthening the bond between partners and buddies in the world of information technology.

The night ended joyfully as every guest went home with smiles as they dragged along with them tokens and prizes from the raffle draws conducted.

It's interesting that Maj. Gen. Uy mentions the book "War In 145 Characters" as recognizing the role of the media in society. That is quite an understatement. The book is actually titled "War in 140 Characters: How Social Media is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century." It is about the influence of social media in conflict-ridden areas in particular and not just the power of media in general.

https://www.amazon.com/War-140-Characters-Reshaping-Twenty-First/dp/046509614X

From a review:

At its heart, War in 140 Characters explores how social media is shifting the power balance from institutions and governments to individuals and networks of individuals—and it’s having an enormous impact on how wars are being fought and won. Take Farah Baker, for instance: the Palestinian teenager whose tweets chronicling the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict went viral and helped spark international outrage against Israel. Armed with a smartphone, Farah went from powerless teenager stuck in her apartment in Gaza to citizen-journalist reporting on war for a global audience.

War in 140 Characters is, after all, a book fundamentally about the power of narratives to shape our world and our wars. And what makes it so readable is that it is a book of stories, drawing readers into the personal, poignant lives of individuals to explore some of the most important questions about the changing face of contemporary warfare.

I have not read this book so I cannot comment on it but we all have seen this scenario of social media influencing real world politics. From Russia's Internet Research Agency to Duterte's troll army we have all seen how social media can influence real world situations. So it is interesting that not only does the AFP admit that social media propaganda is important in the fight against the insurgency but they threw a huge party for their operatives. All this while denying that they had anything to do with the pages Facebook took down a few weeks ago. Why should anyone believe them?

Last week the NTF-ELCAC put up anti-NPA tarps in Manila which the Mayor promptly took down. This week the PNP put up an anti-NPA banner at the Bacoor Command Center in Cavite which the Governor took down.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1353726/anti-red-tarps-posters-taken-down-in-cavite

The Philippine National Police in Cavite took responsibility for the anticommunist tarpaulins displayed in some areas in the province, which Gov. Juanito Victor “Jonvic” Remulla ordered taken down a day after his heated exchange with a military official.

Remulla on Tuesday ordered the posters hung at Bacoor City police station removed, while his office continued to receive reports of the same propaganda material seen in Silang, Maragondon and Ternate towns.

The governor, however, maintained his position on the military’s Red-tagging. “Cavite is an insurgency-free province so no need for unnecessary propaganda. Focus should be on pandemic efforts, economic recovery, education, connectivity, etc.,” he said.

In a phone interview, Col. Marlon Santos, Cavite police director, said the tarpaulins bearing the logos of the Communist Party of the Philippines, New People’s Army and National Democratic Front of the Philippines (CPP-NPA-NDFP) and labeled “Hari ng Terorismo! Dakilang Manloloko!” (King of Terrorism! Great Fraud!) were the initiatives of local police stations.

“We’d just replace them with a better phrasing,” Santos said. “I mean, even with the text, why would you even flaunt very large logos (of the CPP-NPA-NDFP) in a government office or a police station?”

He said he realized the posters might “arouse curiosity,” especially among the youth, about communism.

Here is what one of the tarps looked like:

https://twitter.com/jonvicremulla/status/1320898149309771776/photo/1

Now why would the PNP hang this up at the Bacoor Command Center? Why not hang it up in an area where the NPA is active? The governor claims the province is insurgency-free. 

https://twitter.com/jonvicremulla/status/1320898149309771776

It is also funny that the PNP admits that seeing this symbols might prompt an interest in communism amongst the youth. That is the double-edged sword of propaganda. To be sure the propaganda in the Philippines is double-edged. One side is against the real enemies of the state like the CPP-NPA and the other is against perceived enemies of the state such as the media.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/media-groups-journalists-academics-condemn-black-propaganda-abs-cbn-maria-ressa

These Facebook posts, while they have been taken down, are a brazenly criminal abuse of authority on the part of the NTF-ELCAC, replete with half-truths and outright lies that willfully endanger Maria and the management and personnel of the network that government shut down.  

The only reason we can think of why a government entity tasked to combat the communist insurgency would wage a propaganda offensive against media persons and outfits is if government now considers us the enemy. 

In fact, Lieutenant General Antonio Parlade, NTF-ELCAC spokesman and Southern Luzon Command chief, indicated as much. In a May 8 Philippine News Agency report, while insisting that press freedom was alive in this country, also warned critics of the ABS-CBN shutdown: "Yes to law and order! Otherwise you might just get the martial law that you deserve." 


Worse, the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) aided in the slander by sharing these posts on its own page, although it later took these down, apparently after generating backlash from netizens.  

While Communications Secretary Martin Andanar issued a statement saying the NTF-ELCAC posts were shared "without the usual vetting process of our office" and were "not in any way an official statement or an opinion of the PCOO," neither did he apologize for his agency's involvement nor even promise an investigation to identify those responsible for this reprehensibly irresponsible action. 

We demand that government, including the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), immediately mount an investigation into who in the NTF-ELCAC were responsible for ordering and creating the slanderous posts and why. 

Whatever your thoughts about ABS-CBN and Rappler are it is strange that the NTF-ELCAC would comment on the situation as it is not part of their mandate.

A National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) was created to synchronize the utilization of the government's instrumentalities of power with the capabilities of private sector stakeholders to finally end the 50-year long deceit, lies and atrocities committed by the communist terrorists against the people.

Believe it or not the NTF-ELCAC has propaganda to "prove" that opposing ABS-CBN falls under their mandate.

https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/a.1503968379863230/2569399463320111/?type=3&theater

https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/photos/a.1503968379863230/2569399696653421/?type=3&theater

Don't be fooled and think this propaganda is too stupid for anyone to fall for because there are plenty of stupid people who have fallen for it.

https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/posts/2569399499986774?comment_id=2569705443289513

Those congressmen and senators who are rabidly pushing for ABS-CBN's franchise renewal, are you aware that you are sleeping with these enemies (NPAs) of the state? This picture is damning.

Nelson Palispis yes they are aware that is why they continue supporting abs cbn because this network has power over this rebels to dictate whom to vote.

https://www.facebook.com/SouthernLuzonCommandAFP/posts/2569399499986774?comment_id=2569541989972525

Remember that Cory freed Joma (CPP NPA leader) and gave Lopezes back ABS without paying their debt to the govt. They have alleged connections, we just need physical evidence.

What a smear to link ABS-CBN with the CPP-NPA with zero evidence. There are plenty of explanations for those pictures such as the CPP-NPA being against Duterte's hardline stance to shut down ABS-CBN for no good reason at all. It is such an illogical leap to show these pictures and then link ABS-CBN to the insurgency. This issue did not even come up at their franchise hearing because it's so totally bogus. Far from being damning these pictures only raise a lot of questions which the NTF-ELCAC does not want to answer truthfully.

Lest you think the NTF-ELCAC is agains the media here they are advocating legislation that is way out of their purview.

https://tribune.net.ph/index.php/2020/09/22/media-workers-get-ntf-elcac-support/

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF ELCAC) strongly supports any legislation that would protect media workers from any form of exploitation. 

This was stressed by Southern Luzon Command chief, Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade, Jr., referring to Senate Bill (SB) 1820 or the Media Workers’ Welfare Act filed by Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III.

“The NTF ELCAC supports Senate Bill 1820 to ensure the protection of the welfare of media practitioners from the exploitative practices of media magnates. These media moguls are raking billions but have neglected their workers working during odd-hours just to beat deadlines,” he said in a statement.

Here is Paralade tying all this into COVID-19.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1102237

"What martial law are you talking about? Press freedom in the country is very much alive," Parlade said in response to Olano's claim that it "is a dark day for media freedom in the Philippines, reminiscent of martial law when the dictatorship seized control over news agencies".

Parlade said such claims are "non-sequitur"  as the ABS-CBN issue is simply the regulation of a franchise that is a prerogative of the State and enshrined in the Constitution.

"Granting a franchise is the exercise of the sovereign power of a state to allow the use of sovereign assets for an assigned period of time. In the case of ABS-CBN, these sovereign assets are frequencies assigned to it for use in its broadcast businesses. The franchise is a usufruct(usage) right  and since it is a right to use, regulation and accompanying rules to prevent abuse comes as a matter of course," he said in a statement sent to the Philippine News Agency on Wednesday.

Despite the NTC's cease-and-desist order against ABS-CBN, other Philippine television channels and media outfits are still operating, he added.

"Has NTC stopped the operation of GMA-7, Channel 5, CNN Philippines, and other TV stations? (No one has) stopped PDI (Philippine Daily Inquirer), Philippine Star, and any other print media (from operating). Your communist allies and writers in the print media are still writing their pieces. Our favorite stations are still on air. So what suppression of press freedom are you talking about?" he said.

"The case of ABS CBN can be likened to Rappler's. We have laws and regulations to follow and promote and it is not the law of the rich and powerful. Be thankful because for the first time in history there is an equalizer who wouldn't budge about how some rich and mighty people think that they are more 'equal' than others. It's about time we enforce our laws. So stay home and help the government address this (coronavirus disease 2019) Covid-19," he added.

He said Olano and his group should stop harping on a non-issue.

"Yes to law and order!  Otherwise you might just get the martial law that you deserve," he added.

What does this have to do with the NTC-ELCAC's mission? Absolutely nothing! So why is Parlade making such pronouncements? And what is with his threat about getting "the martial law that you deserve?"  Yes to law and order? ABS-CBN was cleared of any wrong doing from the BI and other agencies. They were not breaking any laws.

It's funny how he alleges there are communist allies in the print media. Who exactly is he talking about? What does it have to do wth COVID? The answer is "nothing" of course! 

You really have to wonder who these people are. Like who is Remy Rosadio?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1120124

Anti-communist groups and other civil society organizations on Thursday called on the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) and its allies to end their atrocities and stop the recruitment of youth.

Members of the League of Parents in the Philippines (LPP), Liga Independencia Pilipinas (LIPI), and Hands Off Our Children, and mothers of students who were reportedly recruited by various militant groups, gathered at the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman and in Timog Circle in Quezon City, as they protested the attacks by communist terrorist groups.

LPP chair Remy Rosadio said communist rebels should be held liable for their lawlessness.

While these groups claim to be "pro-people and pro-marginalized", Rosadio said these groups and their allied organizations should not be emulated.

"They're are destroying our children, they are destroying our country, for them, no government is doing its job because they wanted to take the lead. Leading to what? To the insurgency, to killing innocents and recruiting youth to bring to the mountains," Rosadio said.

Rosadio urged the communist groups to stay away from engaging vulnerable youth to join their cause.

"Stop your propaganda. Stop deceptions. Stop the lies. Stop recruiting minors," she said, noting that each child deserves a peaceful life.

Who is this guy? Who are these people? Who is funding this group? 

NTF-ELCAC spokesman Parlade's source was unmasked this week. Turns out he is a former rebel who has been using a false identity to protect himself.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/10/30/2053430/ntf-elcac-presents-alleged-former-rebel-amid-red-tagging-campaign

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict on Friday presented an alleged former communist rebel amid cotroversy sparked by the government alleging that the Communist Party of the Philippines controls activist groups, which the task force calls "front groups".

Jeffrey Celiz, who said his alias was "Ka Eric," said in a live stream aired on the NTF-ELCAC Facebook page that he is a former cadre of the armed wing of Communist Party of the Philippines "with 27 years of revolutionary experience."

"I am facing the nation today...I am living proof that there is no such thing as red-tagging done by the government. Not only General Parlade or the military, or the NTF-ELCAC," he said. 

Celiz accused around 24 "mass organizations" in the country of being recruiters for the New People's Army. He also said that he intends to give a presentation to the Senate regarding these groups.

"I am [in the] process of executing my affidavit and sworn statement," he said. 

The Senate committee on national defense has set a hearing on red-tagging and will summon military officials as well as officers of Gabriela Women's Party. The hearing, called by Sen. Panfilo Lacson, was prompted by a "warning" that Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr., task force spokesman, to celebrities Liza Soberano and Catriona Gray to disassociate from Gabriela.

The so-called former rebel also tagged a number of lawmakers and claimed that a celebrity recently called out by Parlade was connected to the armed wing of the CPP. 

"I am coming out to support the Filipino people. The deceptive, manipulative, and skillful, masterful lies of the CPP-NPA-NDF and the recruitment of the different sectors, more particularly of the youth sectors and students, must be put to stop," Celiz said. 

This guy's biography is rather stunning.  

In his interview, Ka Eric claimed that he was a member of the CPP-NPA-NDF (National Democratic Front) for 27 years. He started with the College Editors’ Guild of the Philippines in March 1988 and formally joined the CPP movement in December of the same year.

He said he severed ties with the group in 2015.

Eric also admitted that he took part in incidents that killed both government forces and his comrades.


"Unavoidable. But it still comes back to me even though I am asleep, ”he said.


Eric said he is still haunted by his conscience.


"This is my redemption," he said referring to his "coming out." "It is a change of self and a change in my life."

By doing so, "I want to take back my guilt on the people, especially the people we have tortured in the CPP-NPA," he claimed.

He was with the NPA for 27 years, which is a little more than half the total length of the insurgency, only severing ties 5 years ago and he claims he was involved in operations which ended in the deaths of AFP soldiers. Why is the government trusting him? On what basis? He has named names and is sticking with his story which should prove to be compelling if he is indeed called to testify at the Senate hearing on red-tagging.

I could go on and on but I will not. The fact is the AFP and the NTF-ELCAC is engaged in disseminating propaganda to the Filipino people. The AFP is attempting to control the narrative and make it appear as if everyone is against the CPP-NPA. That is why the are placing tarps in populated areas where the NPA is not active. That is why they are staging rallies with ex-rebels. That is why they are encouraging rebels to surrender so they can make them into spokesmen for the government's programs. The narrative the AFP is attempting to spin is that the government is not evil, corrupt, and indifferent but good, pure, and a father at hand willing to take care of the people. 

The problem is not that their message is totally wrong. It is not. Many people are indeed against the CPP-NPA and they are fighting a worthless cause. However it is deceptive in many parts such as accusing ABS-CBN of being linked to the CPP-NPA. 

The problem here is that the Filipino people are not the insurgency so they should not have propaganda directed towards them. It's difficult for the AFP to separate the public and the CPP-NPA in their propaganda efforts because they are disseminating this propaganda through their media arms which are accessed by the public. It's like trying to kill all the rats in a neighborhood by placing poison everywhere. The dogs will end up eating it and dying too. It is more effective to put the poison where the rats frequent. 

Monday, November 2, 2020

Picture of the Week: No Room

 This is among the stupidest things I have ever seen.  Quite dangerous too.

There must not be any room inside this truck for all those Mountain Dew bottles so in a flash of genius the driver tied them to the top with some rope. But the bottles are still not secure. One bump and it's over! CRASH!  SMASH!! What was he thinking?

Friday, October 30, 2020

Retards in the Government 178

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


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/10/23/2051735/pacc-exec-congressmen-involved-dpwh-graft

Some lawmakers are conspiring with public works personnel and project contractors to commit corruption, an official of President Duterte’s anti-corruption body said yesterday.

Commissioner Greco Belgica of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) said some lawmakers wield influence over the implementation of local projects and the movement of district engineers.

“DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways) district engineers are bullied by congressmen. They are involved in those projects,” Belgica told Radyo 5.

That’s the conspiracy there – Congress, DPWH, contractors, district engineers. District engineers are small employees. If you dismiss them, fire them or move them to another post, they can’t do anything. Powerful people like a congressman really can assert influence so they can be moved to another assignment,” he said.

Belgica did not identify the lawmakers supposedly benefiting from the anomalies in public works projects. He cited the need to centralize operations in state agencies to enhance the monitoring against irregularities.

“You know there are 250 districts, so each one talks to a congressman. It’s not centralized, so there are problems in monitoring,” Belgica said.

PACC Commissioner Grego Belgica alleges that there is a conspiracy occurring in the DPWH and congressmen are involved. But he declines to name anyone. In an unexpected twist Belgica issuing sued for allegedly whitewashing a corruption investigation.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/10/23/2051697/belgica-sued-alleged-whitewash-duty-free-probe

Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) Commissioner Greco Belgica is facing administrative and criminal complaints before the Office of the Ombudsman for allegedly whitewashing an investigation on officials of Duty Free Philippines Corp. (DFPC) supposedly involved in allowing private firms to smuggle imported goods.

In their 16-page complaint filed yesterday, nine employees of DFPC urged the ombudsman to investigate Belgica for violation of several provisions of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The complainants said Belgica must also be investigated for administrative offenses of grave misconduct, conduct prejudicial to the service and gross inexcusable negligence.

“Malinaw na pinalitan na ni Comm. Greco Belgica ang kanyang report and recommendation at pinalabnaw ito sa pamamagitan ng pagtanggal sa mga pangalan ng mga taong involved sa mga anomalya sa Duty Free (It is clear that Comm. Greco Belgica changed his original report and recommendation and watered it down by removing the names of officials involved in the Duty Free anomaly),” the complaint written in Filipino read.

“It’s clear that the report and recommendation Comm. Greco Belgica submitted to Malacañang was a cover-up,” the complaint stated.

“Comm. Greco Belgica neglected our original complaint, his supposed anti-corruption stance is a fraud,” the complainants said.

Ironic that the anti-corruption commissioner is being accused of corruption.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/761057/bi-security-guard-is-p14-m-man-on-p10k-a-month-says-nbi/story/

An Immigration security guard supposedly involved in the controversial pastillas scheme was found to have total assets amounting to P14 million despite only having a monthly salary of P10,000.

According to John Consulta’s report on “24 Oras,” the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Special Action unit found that the guard declared that his total assets reached P14,120,000 in his statements of assets, liabilities, and net worth in 2018.

He also declared that he bought a house worth P4.5 million and that he possesesed jewelries, and two cars, including an SUV.  The guard also traveled abroad eight times per year to countries such as Japan, United States, and Europe.

Meanwhile, an Immigration officer declared P227,000 networth in 2015.

His networth jumped to P1.4 million in 2016 until it climbed to more than P5 million in 2018, during the peak of the pastillas scheme.

The pastillas scheme continues to unfold. Turns out even a security guard was in on it as he amassed a small fortune in a short time.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1351812/cop-ex-soldier-killed-in-bloody-arrest-in-cotabato-town

A police officer and former soldier were killed in a mission to arrest the ex-military man for murder which turned bloody in a turn of events fit for the movies in the town of Arakan, Cotabato province on Thursday (Oct. 22).

Col. Henry Villar, Cotabato police chief, said Senior MSgt Rafel Manuel, of the Arakan police office, was part of a police team sent to the village of Liberted in the town to arrest Arnold Maligatong, 40, a former Army soldier who had found work as a security guard.

Maligatong is wanted for a case of murder.

Villar said that as the arresting team informed Maligatong about the arrest warrant against him, he resisted and fought the policemen.

Ex-solider is killed when he murders a cop who was trying to arrest him on murder charges.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1119541

The Sandiganbayan has convicted three former officials of the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) of graft charges involving a PHP1.5-million sponsorship grant to a local chess club 10 years ago. 

In a 31-page decision released on Friday, Associate Justice Maryann E. Corpus-Manalac sentenced former LWUA chairperson and incumbent Surigao del Sur 1st District Rep. Prospero Pichay Jr., Emmanuel Malicdem, and Wilfredo Feleo to up to eight years in jail for violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

"Each is hereby sentenced to suffer imprisonment for six years and one month as minimum to eight years as maximum, and perpetual disqualification to hold public office," the court said.

Pichay, who was simultaneously National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) president at the time, had been charged for his actions when he was acting LWUA Board of Trustees chairman and when Malicdem and Feleo were LWUA acting administrator and acting deputy administrator, respectively.

Officials found guilty and facing prison time for illegal releasing funds from the LWUA to sponsor a chess club ten years ago.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1351878/coa-dpwh-lost-p1-3b-to-contractors

Amid allegations that lawmakers connived with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in projects with irregularities, the Commission on Audit (COA) said in a report that the agency lost some P1.331 billion in government funds because it failed to recover advance payments for completed, rescinded or terminated projects.

The COA said the DPWH failed to recover from contractors advance payments and penalties that amounted to P1,330,740,655.06 for 551 infrastructure projects in 2019 that were already completed, rescinded or terminated.

The COA audit showed that 530 were completed projects with advance payments worth P1.15 billion, while 21 were rescinded or terminated projects with advance payments worth P177.26 million.

More financial shenanigans from the DPWH.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1119549

A former municipal mayor in Cebu was meted a fine for failing to liquidate PHP2.597 million in public funds for his official travels, intelligence fund, and other activities from 2007 to 2010.

In a ruling dated Oct. 23, Associate Justice Ma. Theresa Mendoza-Arcega of the Sandiganbayan's Fifth Division ordered former Ronda, Cebu mayor Esteban Sia to pay a fine of PHP6,000 after the court noted "his willingness to pay the amount of unliquidated cash advances".

"In sum, the accused cannot admit nor deny that he was able to render a liquidation of cash advances in issue. The overwhelming documentary exhibits of the prosecution lead this Court to accept that, indeed, the accused failed to comply with his obligation as mandated by laws," the court said.

A former mayor neglected to liquidate millions in public funds during his tenure.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/347286/3-cebu-city-hall-workers-face-sanctions-on-failure-to-pass-drug-test

Three employees of the Cebu City government are now facing sanctions after they failed to pass the mandatory drug test. 

Ramil Ayuman, officer-in-charge of the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CCDRRMO), confirmed that all three came from their department. 

The City’s Office for Substance Abuse Prevention (COSAP), in an earlier message, said one of them works for the city’s Quick Response Team (QRT) while the two others were from the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) team. 

Since all workers who failed to pass the drug test happened to be employed through job order (JO) arrangement, Ayuman said they were advised not to return to work.

(Most of them are job order employees and as ordered by Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella to achieve a drug-free workplace, the three who failed the drug test are advised not to return to work.)

Three city employees failed their drug tests. But they are only job order employees and not full time workers so it seems they will face no sanctions from the city.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1119538

A government employee and three others were arrested in an anti-drug operation in Isabela City, Basilan province, a police official said Friday.

Lt. Col. Homer Dumalag, Isabela City Police chief, identified the arrested government employee as Zoilo Cual Obinar, 40, who works for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (DENR-BARMM) and is listed as a high-value target.

Dumalag said the other three were Yasher Manatad Antham, 35; Alex Soledad Gayacao, 38; and Rafael Bernabe Gayacao, 31.

The four were arrested in a buy-bust operation in Barangay Tabuk, Isabela City at 4:45 p.m. Thursday, following days of surveillance on their activities.

Dumalag said the suspects yielded some PHP6,800 worth of illegal drugs packed in seven heat-sealed plastic sachets and PHP300 in marked money.

DENR employee arrested on drug charges.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/26/20/ph-envoy-to-brazil-recalled-after-caught-on-video-maltreating-filipino-helper

 The Philippines recalled its ambassador to Brazil who was caught on video maltreating her household service worker, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Monday.


"The Philippine ambassador to Brazil has been recalled effective immediately to explain the maltreatment of her service staff," Locsin wrote on Twitter. 

Brazilian news channel GloboNews on Sunday released a report showing Philippine ambassador to Brazil Marichu Mauro assaulting her helper multiple times inside the diplomatic residence. 

The report said the victim is a 51-year-old Filipina. The incidents were captured by a security camera and documented by employees who declined to be identified. The report said the victim “was physically assaulted many times, many days.” 

In one of the videos, Mauro was seen slapping the victim, but stopped when another employee was getting into the house.  

The ambassador was also seen pulling the helper’s ear in another video, and hitting the helper with an umbrella in a separate incident.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is expected to issue a statement on the matter soon.

The ambassador to Brazil has been caught on video abusing her helper. 

A village chief and four others in the municipality of Tabogon in northern Cebu were arrested on Tuesday morning, October 27, 2020. 

This after a warrants of arrest were served against them for violation of Republic Act (R.A.) 3019, or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

According to Police Staff Sergeant John Paul Armero of Tabogon police, the warrants  stemmed from complaints due to the alleged irregularities in the distribution of the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) during the quarantine period.

Arrested officials are Managase Barangay Captain Santiago Sollano, Barangay Councilor Ruthlene Ybañez, Chief Tanod Nolito Ybañez, and Barangay Health Workers Noemi Bontia and Jessa Ursal.

That is actually 4 people arrested not 5 as the headline implies and they are all LGU officials in one capacity or another.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/346798/barangay-officials-workers-of-cebu-town-detained

Police Capatain Romeo Caacoy Jr., commander of the Barili Police Station, said that Barangay Capatain Aurelio Mabano together with councilors Mercy Camonas, Romulo Omalay, Baleriano Mabano, Roy Tangarorang, Loreto Ejambre, Arthur Aranda, and Carlo Emnacen, all voluntarily surrendered after Barili policemen served the warrant and are now detained at the Barili Police Station.

More officials arrested over SAP anomalies.

The Sandiganbayan has convicted a former municipal mayor in Leyte of graft charges for using municipal funds in renting an office space at a hotel owned by his brother in 2005.

Associate Justice Karl Miranda of the anti-graft court's Sixth Division, in a decision promulgated on Oct. 23 and released Monday, sentenced former Sta. Fe, Leyte mayor Melchor Quemado Sr. up to eight years imprisonment after finding him guilty of violating Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The court said it "is convinced that Quemado acted with evident bad faith and manifest partiality" in the rental of office space at Hayward Travelodge without public bidding.

15 years ago a mayor rented office space in his brother's hotel.  Now he is facing up to eight years in prison.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1352947/duterte-orders-government-wide-probe-of-corruption

President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to extend its probe on corruption beyond the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) mess, to cover the entire government bureaucracy.

“I hope all government workers, officials are listening. This is a memorandum from me, the President, to Sec. Menardo Guevarra, Department of Justice. Ang subject is [to] investigate allegations of corruption in the entire government. Lahat,” Duterte said in a taped speech aired Tuesday.

“The DOJ shall have the authority to decide which allegation to investigate taking into consideration the gravity thereof and their impact on the delivery of government service,” he added.

The President also authorized the DOJ to create as many panels that it deems necessary and invite or direct other government agencies to be part of such panels.

“This directive shall remain in effect until June 30 of 2022, pag-alis ko, unless sooner lifted or revoked,” Duterte said.

The entire government? Does that mean LGUs too?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1353315/5-doh-officials-suspended-over-late-release-of-frontliners-benefits

Ombudsman Samuel Martires issued on Tuesday a preventive suspension order on five officials of the Department of Health (DOH) for their alleged shortcomings that resulted in the late release of COVID-19 frontliners’ benefits.

According to Martires, they were suspended to prevent them from influencing of interfering in the probe on the issue — especially since they had been charged with gross neglect of duty and insufficiency and incompetence in the performance of official duties.

Suspended for six months without pay on mere allegations They can still influence and interfere with the probe even if they are suspended.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1353303/ombudsman-suspends-44-bi-execs-over-pastillas-scheme

The Office of the Ombudsman has placed 45 Bureau of Immigration (BI) officials on preventive suspension in connection with the so-called “Pastillas scheme,” which has rocked the agency.

According to an order signed by Ombudsman Samuel Martires dated Monday but was released on Tuesday, the suspension would last for six months and would be without pay.

45 BI executives preventively suspended for six months over their alleged involvement in the pastilles scheme.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/761783/ombudsman-orders-suspension-of-8-philhealth-execs-over-p2-7-b-irm/story/

Ombudsman Samuel Martires has ordered the suspension of eight Philippine Insurance Corporation executives over the alleged anomalous release of P2.7 billion worth of PhilHealth funds under the Interim Reimbursement Mechanism policy.

Martires’ suspension order stemmed from the grave misconduct, gross neglect of duty and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of service complaint filed by the National Bureau of Investigation in connection with the release the PhilHealth funds.

Those ordered suspended include PhilHealth Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Arnel de Jesus, PhilHealth COO for Fund Management Sector Renato Limsiaco, PhilHealth Senior Vice President Dr. Israel Paragas of Health Finance Policy Sector and five others.

Eight PhilHealth executives suspended over alleged financial irregularities.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1353875/how-to-stop-strong-waves-from-washing-out-manila-bay-white-sand-dpwh-eyes-building-a-breakwater

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is planning to construct a breakwater to protect the crushed dolomite used as artificial white sand from being washed away by strong waves at the Manila Bay.

Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary Jonas Leones said Thursday that they have been informed that the DPWH will build a breakwater in addition to geotubes, or the huge, durable plastic filled with sand that was already placed in the perimeter of the shore to ensure that the crushed dolomite will remain intact despite the current.

“In addition to the geotubes we placed, the DPWH as we have been informed, to ensure that the beach will be there and it will not be destroyed by the strong current, they plan to put a breakwater in that area, siguro malayo lang sa beach,” Leones told ABS-CBN News Channel.

What a wasteful project. The DENR ready assured the public that the dolomite would not wash away but now they want to build a breakwater so that the sand won't wash away! My money is on this fake sand washing away at some point.