Friday, August 9, 2019

Retards in the Government 114

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption and murder in Philippine politics. 



https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149028/duterte-says-gordon-a-fart-away-from-disaster
“‘Yung utak mo Dick natutunaw, napupunta diyan sa tiyan mo. You are a fart away from disaster. Intindihin mo muna ‘yung tiyan mo bago ka makialam sa trabaho ko,” Duterte said during the 28th Founding Anniversary of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/703183/duterte-slams-gordon-you-re-a-smart-ass-who-walks-like-a-penguin/story/
President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday slammed Senator Richard Gordon for criticizing his decision to appoint former military officials in his government. 
Duterte said tapping retired military men was not illegal and that he can “move faster” with his programs “with honesty.” 
He called Gordon a “smart ass” who walks like a penguin. 
“Do not be too presumptuous about your talent. Why do you criticize me? It’s my prerogative. It is not prohibited by law," the President said in a speech at the 28th founding anniversary of the Bureau of Fire Protection in Pasay City.
Childish name calling.  


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149080/lacson-links-ex-generals-to-stl-corruption
Retired police and military generals have cornered Small Town Lottery (STL) franchises from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), and they are among those who have not been remitting the government’s share of the earnings, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said on Thursday. 
In the Senate, Lacson said he favored the scrapping of STL, which has been used as front for the illegal numbers game “jueteng.” 
The termination of STL would remove a gray area and make it easier for law enforcers to arrest jueteng bet collectors, he said. 
“No [jueteng operation] would masquerade as a legal operation of STL. They would have nowhere to hide. So for me this is better because if the government is being cheated massively, if it is being fooled brazenly, maybe we should remove STL,” Lacson told reporters.
Not very shocking. Even PNP Chief Albaylde warned cops who are involved in jueteng. It would not be out of character for former PNP generals to be involved with illegal numbers games.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149164/ncrpo-to-demolish-35-more-police-precincts-that-obstruct-roads-sidewalks
In an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel, Eleazar said 24 of the police offices are on sidewalks, six are on center islands, while five are encroaching public roads. 
There were initially 37 police offices within Metro Manila that were obstructing public roads, but two of them — a PCP in San Juan City and a Compac in Malabon City — were already demolished, the NCRPO said. 
Eleazar said however the NCRPO cannot just remove the precincts without ensuring relocation sites. 
“We do not want to sacrifice or compromise the peace and order in the locality,” he said. 
While the order of President Rodrigo Duterte is to reclaim public roads being used for private purposes, Eleazar said the NCRPO decided to also demolish its precincts and compacs that are obstructing roads to serve as an example to the public. 
(We still have to correct it. These offices have been there since the 80s and was not flagged. For whatever reason reason that it was there and since there was no strong political will in the past, [we still have to demolish it].)
The PNP think they are doing the public a favour by being an example in demolishing these precincts even though they were no under obligation to do so even though they should never have been there in the first place. And they have to the gall to say we have to find a relocation sites when they have had 30 years to correct the problem!! 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149268/medialdea-files-libel-complaint-vs-ramon-tulfo-vows-more-will-be-coming
Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea has filed libel charges against Special Envoy for Public Diplomacy to China Ramon Tulfo over an alleged malicious article published in the Manila Times.  
“He was the one who announced it,” he said in a text message, referring to Tulfo. 
“All I can say is there will be more coming,” he added.  
Medialdea said the libel complaint was filed last June. 
“I just kept quiet about it. I filed it because I just wanted to correct what he was wrongfully and maliciously writing about me and to set out the truth,” he said. 
“His motivations will come out in the future. I don’t want them to affect my case at the moment,” he added. 
In his letter, Medialdea disputed Tulfo’s column published in The Manila Times titled “Self-purgation should start with the Cabinet.” 
In his column, Tulfo claimed that a Felicito Mejorado told him that he has not yet received the P272.07 million in reward money owed to him by the government for his tip on a smuggling operation in Mariveles, Bataan, in 1997. 
Tulfo said Mejorada told him that his claim for his reward had been pending with Medialdea’s office for one year.
Tulfo's accusation is that Medialdea's office has not issued a payment. Medialdea denies this accusation and his plan was to file a libel suit instead of publicly setting the record straight. But that is how it is in the litigious Philippines.

And now for three connected stories regarding alleged extortion and the alleged discovery of a new smear campaign against Duterte's men.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/703143/bam-aquino-gary-alejano-paid-to-smear-duterte-bets-says-extortion-suspect/story/
A suspected extortionist, who was nabbed by the Philippine National Police, linked on Thursday former Senator Bam Aquino and former Magdalo Representative Gary Alejano to an online smear campaign against candidates of the Duterte administration. 
Dennis Borbon, who identified himself as an anti-Duterte blogger, said that Aquino's chief of staff paid him between P20,000 to P40,000 a month for the adverse online posts against President Rodrigo Duterte's candidates.
Borbon also claimed that he personally knew Peter Joemel Advincula, the man who claims to be the hooded Bikoy in anti-Duterte videos which implicated the First Family in illegal drug trade.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149063/go-con-mans-arrest-bares-smear-job-vs-admin-bets
The arrest of an alleged con man has uncovered a bigger smear campaign in the May midterm elections that, Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go said, he was inclined to pursue because it made him strip twice in public. 
Dennis Jose Borbon, 24, a former staff member of the party list group 1-Edukasyon, was arrested by police operatives on Wednesday in Malabon City while he was withdrawing from an automated teller machine the P15,000 he had allegedly extorted from Cavite Vice Gov. Ramon “Jolo” Revilla III. 
Borbon, a blogger, claimed to own the Twitter account @roguehrepstaff. The PNP-ACG said he had been posing as Camarines Sur Rep. Arnulfo Fuentebella on Viber and extorting from P10,000 to P25,000 from several House representatives, local officials and senators. 
Go claimed that Borbon had been hired by the chief of staff of then Sen. Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV to launch an online smear job against all administration candidates including himself during the election campaign. 
But Aquino denied this. Describing Borbon as an attention-seeker (“kulang sa pansin”), Aquino said: “It is clear that Borbon is changing the narrative to make us forget the crimes he had committed.  I had nothing to do with him. Let us not believe people like Borbon who’s a trickster and a scammer.”
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149147/ejercito-says-he-was-duped-by-man-allegedly-scamming-lawmakers
Ejercito told INQUIRER.net in a text message that Borbon reached out to him three years ago. 
In a Viber message to reporters, Ejercito said Borbon pretended to be a congressional staff. 
“Pumunta sa office, nag volunteer to help me. Tapos uuwi daw muna Bicol. Nanghingi na nga ng pera agad para daw makauwi,” he said. 
The former senator said Borbon kept in touch with him and his staff through text messages. 
“He was asking for funds again for his work and operations. Since we were doubtful we didn’t send na,” Ejercito said.
It would appear that the alleged ouster plot and smear campaign by the opposition has just widened its net. But why would anyone trust men who are scammers? And if Ejercito knew these men were scamming him why did he not set them up for a fall? Everything about this set up stinks from the government promoting the testimony of admitted liars as truth to Bong Go appearing at the press conference. 
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149443/sandiganbayan-orders-cebu-councilor-suspended-for-graft

The Sandiganbayan Sixth Division has ordered the suspension of Bogo City, Cebu Councilor Cresencio Verdida in relation to his pending graft charges involving the reported irregular disbursement of P20 million to the Bogo Municipal Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BMEMPC). 
In a resolution, the antigraft court ordered the 90-day suspension of Verdida for two counts of graft. 
Verdida was the municipal accountant during the time the alleged offense took place. 
The money, which came from the Department of Agriculture as part of the Ginintuang Agrikulturang Makamasa (GAM) program, was earmarked for agricultural and livelihood assistance for farmers, fishermen and other members of the marginalized sector. 
However, instead of being allocated to the GAM program, the money was turned over to BMEMPC, which in turn allowed its members to use it through salary loans.
A disgusting way to screw over the poor.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149436/coa-flags-gsis-purchase-of-p25-m-bird-flu-meds
The Commission on Audit (COA) has affirmed its earlier decision to disallow the Government Service Insurance System’s (GSIS) purchase of some P25.13 million in avian flu medicine in 2006. 
The state audit body ruled that the purchase was unnecessary and irregular, and outside the GSIS’ mandate. 
“The procurement of medicines for the treatment of avian influenza is a health-related function which belongs to the Secretary of Health who was designated by then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as the Crisis Manager for the Avian Influenza under Section 114 of EO No. 280,” the COA said.
How do such irregular purchases continue to get processed?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150035/coa-questions-surge-of-philhealth-claims-in-ncr-rizal
The Commission on Audit (COA) has called out Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) for the surge in the number of cases and claims of members, particularly those in Metro Manila and Rizal province, for pneumonia, acute gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, sepsis and other diseases. 
In a report issued in January, the COA said these conditions were “subject to abuse” since the benefit claims were made through PhilHealth’s electronic system. 
State auditors said they wanted to know if PhilHealth had really conducted “prepayment medical review” on its members afflicted with the diseases regarded as “‘red flag,’ outliers with unusual increase in volume and claims.”
More PhilHealth shenanigans or are Filipinos getting more ill?


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150017/las-pinas-mayor-to-village-heads-clear-roads-or-else
Las Piñas Mayor Imelda Aguilar warned the city’s 20 barangay chairs of “extreme consequences” should they fail to clear the streets in their areas of obstructions and illegal structures. 
“You will be accountable to me if you fail to implement the rules [and] endanger the lives of our fellow Las Piñero,” Aguilar told the officials in a meeting last week. 
Aguilar and her daughter, Vice Mayor April, also laid down their plans for clearing the city’s roads, particularly Alabang-Zapote Road. 
The mayor’s directive came less than a week after the Department of the Interior and Local Government gave the 17 Metro Manila mayors 60 days to reclaim all public roads or risk facing sanctions.
The Aguilar's have ruled Las Piñas for decades. They are well connected to other political families. How long have the roads of Las Piñas been obstructed? But action is only being taken because of a directive from the DILG. This is what a dynasty looks like: families who only care about power but not the people or the city they govern.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150131/ex-army-reservist-convicted-for-2016-shooting-of-cyclist
The Manila City Regional Trial has found guilty a former army reservist for the death of a cyclist more than three years ago. 
Vhon Martin Tanto has been sentenced to suffer imprisonment of up to 40 years and pay more than P1-million worth of damages to the family of cyclist Mark Vincent Garalde. 
Garalde was killed in a road rage incident in Quiapo, Manila last July 25, 2016.
The best thing that can be said about this case is that is was resolved rather swiftly.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1076958
Santo Tomas, Davao del Norte Mayor Ernesto Evangelista ordered the creation of an Action Committee to address the PHP39 million worth of questionable projects reported by the Commission on Audit (COA). 
In a statement on Monday, Evangelista described the findings as “disturbing” and which prompted for the creation of the committee to that public funds are not wasted "due to any inefficiencies or misuse." 
Among the significant findings that COA noted in its 2018 audit report were the following: seven water projects amounting to PHP22.8 million has not been properly liquidated as of December 31, 2018, "resulting in the misclassification of account." 
The second finding involved a road repair and maintenance projects totaling to PHP3.1 million that were not among the allocations set by the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) and Public Investment Program (PIP) but were charged to the town's 20 percent development fund. 
Also included in the COA report are the "enforcement" collections amounting to PHP1,233, 468.82 that have not been remitted to the municipality.
That's a lot of irregularities. At least the Mayor is looking into the COA's report instead of ignoring it.
https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/08/05/ex-nueva-ecija-governor-mayors-convicted-of-graft/


The Sandiganbayan Seventh Division has convicted former Nueva Ecija governor Tomas Joson III, his nephew former Quezon mayor Eduardo Basilio Joson, and ex-Bongabon mayor Amelia A. Gamilla of graft in relation to the anomalous donation of vehicles in 2007. 
The graft charges were due to the anomalous donation made by Joson of a mobile clinic, a Toyota Revo, an Ford F150, and a Nissan Urvan to Eduardo. 
He also donated a Nissan Terrano, and a Ford Expedition, among others, to the Municipality of Bongabon, which was accepted by Gamilla.
Anomalous donation of vehicles.  That is an interesting charge.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150499/former-iloilo-rep-fined-p17000-for-pdaf-misuse
Former Iloilo Rep. Augusto Syjuco Jr. has been asked to pay a fine of P17,000 after pleading guilty to the misuse of his P4.3 million Priority Development Assistance Funds (PDAF). 
The Sandiganbayan First Division imposed the fine after approving a plea bargain petition for lower offenses filed by Syjuco and former Department of Agriculture (DA) Regional Director Eduardo Lecciones Jr., thus lowering the malversation and graft charges against them. 
According to the decision dated July 23, Syjuco and Lecciones are each fined P10,000 for committing frauds against the public treasury, P1,000 for violating the Government Auditing Code, and P6,000 for failing as accountable officers to render account under the Revised Penal Code. 
The case was filed in relation to Syjuco’s move to use his own foundation, Tagipusuon Foundation Inc., to obtain P4.3 million in government funds to finance his own chicken business.
This guy stole P4.3 million to finance his chicken business and the Sandiganbayan allowed him to cop a plea bargain, lower the charges, and pay a measly P17,000 fine. That is not justice. It however justice in the Philippines.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150400/ill-take-you-to-hell-duterte-to-fight-efforts-to-jail-him-over-drug-war
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said he would not allow himself to be jailed over the drug war killings under his presidency. 
Speaking before newly appointed officials in Malacañang, Duterte said he would drag down to hell those who would try to put him behind bars. 
“Sa drugs kadaming demanda ko, akala ng mga gago mapasok nila ako sa kulungan,” Duterte said. “Dalhin ko kayo sa impyerno bago ako papasok diyan.” 
This was a complete turnaround from his earlier remark when he said that he was willing to be jailed for the alleged extrajudicial killings if there would be an “unlimited” conjugal visits.
Flip-flop.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150705/coa-affirms-notice-of-disallowance-on-p39-m-road-project-in-butuan-city
The Commission on Audit (COA) has affirmed its notice of disallowance over a P39.99 million road rehabilitation and improvement project in Butuan City in the Caraga region. 
From the P39.99 million funds used to repair the P-9 to P-14 segment of a road in Sitio Kauswagan in 2010, P19 million was disallowed by COA’s Regional Office in Region XIII as the project was supposedly not completed. 
COA said the project was disallowed because the government officials claimed the project was already 100 percent complete as of June 2010, and final payment was made in May 2011.  However, audit teams discovered in July 2011 that the project was still not finished, with excavated parts of the road left unused and not disposed properly.
This situation is almost a decade old and just now is anything being done about it even though it was known in 2011 that the local government lied about the status of the project.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150654/breaking-medialdea-files-4-more-counts-of-libel-vs-ramon-tulfo
True to his word that more would be coming, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea filed on Tuesday four more counts of  libel against Special Envoy for Public Diplomacy to China  and journalist Ramon Tulfo. 
“Yes. [I filed] four counts,” Medialdea told INQUIRER.net in a text message.
He said he would do it and he did it.  The madman! 
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/178691/duterte-to-us-you-drove-me-into-waiting-arms-of-china
Speaking before Filipino-Chinese businessmen in Malacanang, Duterte told the US: “You practically drove me into the waiting arms of the Chinese government.” 
“You were the ones responsible, you had two congressmen there. Took the floor in US Congress to denounce me as a violator of human rights and everything. At hindi ninyo — pinigil ninyo ‘yung armas,” he added. 
In 2016, the US State Department stopped the sale of some 26,000 assault rifles to the PNP after US legislators said they would oppose it over concerns about human rights violations in the Philippines. 
After the arms deal fell through with the US, the country’s longtime military ally, Duterte said his government decided to look for other sources of firearms, which led him to China and and even Russia. 
“What I am supposed to do? Then I went to Russia. Again, I talked to President Putin and he said, “No problem. Bigyan kita ng armas. Bigyan kita ng truck.” Ayan dumating,” Duterte said.
Even if this were true, and it is not because it is Duterte who stopped the sale of the weapons after hearing a report, it still does not excuse all his subsequent actions towards China in basically giving up the Philippines' rights in the WPS.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1151081/police-reform-program-launched
The Philippine National Police chief, Gen. Oscar Albayalde, kicked off on Tuesday the 30-day reform program for police officers. 
The program, called Form Police, is a “more effective retraining program to correct misdemeanors and other less prohibited acts committed by errant police personnel,” Albayalde said at a press briefing. 
It is not a punishment, but a “restorative approach at internal cleansing through a continuing retraining program,” starting from the 5,582 police officers with resolved administrative cases since July 2016 until June 20, 2019,” the PNP chief said. 
Covered are police personnel with administrative cases not punishable with dismissal, “whose cases may still be corrected,” he added.
Oh wow surely this reform program will work this time.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1151085/jueteng-now-gone-says-ano
The operations of the illegal numbers game “jueteng” have quickly dissipated after President Rodrigo Duterte stopped the Small Town Lottery (STL), Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said on Tuesday. 
Authorities had long suspected that STL, one of the games supervised by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), has become a smokescreen for jueteng since the two lottery games have similar mechanics. 
“For the first time, after the President declared ‘no STL’ and ‘no jueteng,’ nobody attempted to open jueteng operations until now,” Año told the Inquirer, adding that despite that, he had ordered that the illegal numbers game be monitored.
Sure it is completely believable that Duterte has absolutely stopped the long entrenched illegal numbers game jueteng after stopping the STL. What a joke.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1077122
The three police corporals, John Bu Ramirez Combis, Kinsman Gets Omolon, and Robert Gagatic Amascual, have been ordered to turn over their service firearms, PNP identification cards and badges, as they were confined at the CCPO headquarters in Camp Sotero Cabahug here. 
Sinas said the confirmatory test conducted by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Central Visayas using Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) has confirmed the result of the initial drug test that the three policemen had drug residue in their bodies.
If you are wondering what GCMS is read here. That is pretty fancy stuff for any Filipino law enforcement agency. Will these cops also get the reform treatment or will they be dismissed from service?


https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/703770/there-is-consensus-to-postpone-barangay-sk-polls-imee-marcos/story/
She said Minority Leader Franklin Drilon proposed during the hearing that the polls be conducted in 2021, or a year before the 2022 national elections. 
On the other hand, Marcos and Senator Bong Go wanted the polls to be postponed until after the national elections. 
Marcos said it would be better if the Barangay and SK elections will be held around January or February 2023.
Why are these people always threatening to postpone the elections? There is absolutely no good reason for a postponement and it only benefits those who are in power.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/237222-ifugao-farmers-group-volunteer-shot-august-2019

A correspondent of the alternative online paper Northern Dispatch was shot in front of his house at around 6 pm Monday, August 5, in the capital town of Lagawe in Ifugao. 
Brandon Lee was immediately brought to the hospital, the Cordillera Human Rights Alliance said. 
He was hit 4 times in the body. He had just fetched his child from school when the attack happened. 
The 37-year-old Lee is a paralegal volunteer for the Ifugao Peasant Movement (IPM) and was redtagged by the military in 2015
Lee took over the job of Ricardo Mayumi at the IPM. 
Mayumi, a known IP leader who stood against a hydropower project in Tinoc town also in Ifugao, was killed on March 2, 2018, in Ambabag village in Kiangan town.
Another journalist and volunteer offering farmers legal aid shot with the implication being that the AFP is behind it. Not assassinated. That will they try again?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1151095/lacson-dela-rosa-no-to-unli-divorce-for-ph-couples
Unlike in other countries where spouses can file for divorce as many times as they want, that option for ending a troubled marriage should be available only once for couples in the Philippines, according to two lawmakers. 
Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Tuesday broached the idea of allowing “once-in-a-lifetime” divorce in the country, lest husbands and wives exploit the system by having “a Las Vegas-style drive-thru wedding and a drive-thru divorce.” 
“You err once, you make amends; you err twice, you deserve to suffer,” Lacson said on Twitter. 
Speaking to reporters, Lacson said he would suggest an amendment to make divorce a onetime thing. Under his proposal, the spouse who filed for divorce would not be allowed to remarry, but the one who did not file could do so. 
“The former will think a million times before he or she files for divorce since you won’t be able to marry if you were the one who filed for divorce and it was granted,” he said. 
“We don’t want to cheapen also the importance of marriage,” he added. 
Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, who was initially against divorce out of concern for the children, supported Lacson’s proposal, saying it would be beneficial to all parties concerned. 
“It’s OK to make a mistake once. But the second time, it’s deliberate, it’s no longer a mistake,” Dela Rosa told reporters.

This proposal is stupid. If you are going to allow divorce then there is no reason to forbid any party form remarrying. Sen. Sotto thinks it owed be better to pass an annulment bill because many balk at the word divorce but there is no difference. The marriage is still dissolved. Better to just keep things the way they are which is horrible enough without divorce.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1151573/coa-bares-philhealths-p4-9-b-irregular-investments
The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) made some P4.93 billion in risky investments in 2018, the Commission on Audit (COA) said in its annual audit report, adding that some officials documents were not  notarized, exposing the amount to possible irregularities. 
“Lapses in the selection of corporate bond investment totaling P14.345 billion were noted… exposing government funds to undue risk of loss,” said the report which did not name the specific companies or financial institutions that PhilHealth had invested in. 
The audit agency noted other irregularities involving PhilHealth’s reserve funds, including unaudited financial statements, the lack of evaluation of the bond issuers’ capacity to pay interest on securities, and unethical investments, including one in a holding company engaged in power generation and distribution. 
“The use of coal and oil requires minerals through mining… is among the ‘negative list’ of investments considered not ethically and socially responsible by PhilHealth,” the COA said.
Why is PhilHealth even investing money in any companies? They can barely manage the regular funds they receive from the budget without messing that up. Just imagine them running the universal healthcare program.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1151582/p102-b-forfeiture-case-vs-marcos-pals-junked
The Sandiganbayan’s Second Division has dismissed a P102-billion forfeiture case filed 32 years ago against the family of dictator Ferdinand Marcos and their cronies due to missing original copies of key documentary evidence. 
The antigraft court said the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), the agency in charge of recovering the dictator’s ill-gotten wealth and the plaintiff in the case, failed to prove its allegations that officials of Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), acting on orders of the Marcoses, extended loans to various shipping companies held by Marcos cronies. 
“Plaintiff miserably failed to adduce evidence to hold defendants Ferdinand E. Marcos and Imelda R. Marcos liable. It saddens the court that it took more than 30 years before this case is submitted for decision and yet, the prosecution failed to present sufficient evidence to sustain any of the causes of action,” read the 67-page decision. 
In dismissing the case, the antigraft court said there was not enough evidence to hold the Marcoses liable since the PCGG only provided photocopies of several documents that could have connected the Marcos couple to the ill-gotten wealth, including photocopies of Resolution No. 2125 by the Board of Governors of DBP approving a foreign loan of $32.7 million in favor of the Ecija, Fuga, Aklan, and Coron bulk carriers on July 26, 1978. 
Likewise, documents that supposedly proved Marcos had used California Overseas Bank as a conduit were mere photocopies whose authenticity could not be guaranteed.
Total incompetence? Calculated dishonesty? Who knows but the PCGG had 32 years to get all the documents and all they could compile were photocopies which the court refuses to accept. But they settled with one of the defendants earlier by granting him immunity in exchange for various properties worth P3.25 billion which would seem to lend credence to these charges. 


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/250099/police-bust-tanod-partner-with-p60k-illegal-drugs
Police arrested a 70-year-old barangay tanod (village watchman) and his “business partner” in possession of P60,000 worth of illegal drugs in a buy-and-bust operation conducted a few minutes past 8 p.m. on Wednesday night, August 7, in Barangay Punta Princesa. 
Police consider Jabonero as a high-value target because of his position in the barangay as a watchman. 
Another barangay tanned caught dealing drugs.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Hi, My Name is...7

More exciting an interesting people to meet while you are in the Philippines!


Hi, my name is Edmundo Perch. My brother and I were having a drinking session with my brother at just past noon and we talking about my wife. That cheating whore! And her family tolerates it. I was very mad and worked up. So mad that I stabbed my bother's son, who is my nephew of course, 11 times. I ran out of the house and shouted out, "Kill me now. I killed a kid!" That is when neighbours ran into the house and found the boy "bathing in his own blood." The cops arrested me but later that night at about 8:30pm I reached for a cops gun and was killed in the ensuing scuffle.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/07/30/boys-killer-dies-after-grabbing-cops-firearm/

Hi, my name is Jessie Chan Romorosa. I am a construction worker in Bohol.  I was invited to a fiesta and you know how that goes. A little too much drinking. Maybe not enough drinking! Well I went into the back and saw some sexy ladies underwear hanging up so I took two of them. Stuffed them in my pants actually. Just my luck the son of the owner of the house I was at saw me and beat me to death! That's the last panty raid I'll ever do.


Hi, my name is Ronil Bastida. After attending a court hearing I was shot dead by a motorcycle assassin. Why? For what reason? I suppose it does not matter. I am only the latest Filipino to be murdered by a motorcycle assassin. Look on my body, ye living, and despair. That could be you.

Hi, my name is Nilo Gacho. I'm a rice farmer.  While out in the field with my friend Eduard Mondragon we had a misunderstanding and I hacked his neck and arm with my machete. He died instantly. Horrified at what I had done I ran home and committed suicide by drinking pesticide.
Hi, my name is Manolo Benigno de Leon. Ever since I lost my job last year I have been on a mental and financial downward spiral. Sure my wife has been able to fill in the gap but why should she?  I am the man of the house. It is my responsibility to take care of them. But if I can't take care of them financially maybe it would be better to "take care" of them and myself. That's why I sent my helper away at noon to buy some olive oil and while he was gone I shot them all. My wife tried to get away which is why she was in the SUV. I shot her and my son and daughter once in the head before I turned the gun on myself. Now there are no more problems. 

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

They Never Learn or Filipinos Are Financially Illiterate and Desperate

From the Inquirer we read the following:

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150371/they-never-learn-victims-of-p120-m-scam-in-pampanga-seek-nbi-help
At least 30 people duped into putting hard-earned money into a P120-million investment scam in Pampanga province are now seeking help from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to run after the still unidentified woman who lured them into the scheme. 
The victims claimed they have invested from P1.2 million to P16.5 million since 2016 and were paid interest rates of 5 to 10 percent or higher when they were able to bring new investors. 
However, the interest payments stopped coming last July. 
They said they trusted the suspect because she is either a co-employer in a water district or a relative. 
Vigilio said the scam is believed to be bigger because many overseas Filipino workers also put in their money into it in exchange for big interest returns.
There is a sucker born every minute and that is true for men from all walks of life not just Filipinos. But it seems Filipinos simply keep getting the money sucked right on out of them from scam after scam after scam.  Whether it's investing in a pyramid scam in hopes of receiving an incredulous monthly return or an MLM scam selling overpriced goods no one wants or needs in hopes of getting rich quick.

There are also more subtle scams too. Scams that Filipinos put themselves into.  They sell everything. Every house is a sari-sari store. Imagine a friend gives you some food he made.  Perhaps he gives you two chocolate chip cookies.  You eat one and it's very delicious. So you get the bright idea to sell that second one. Then you praise the talents of your chef friend, have your neighbours and friends place orders for cookies, and you buy from him to sell to them.

But wait!  You are selling cookies because you are poor. You have no money to buy the cookies with and all your orders are not prepaid. What do you do?  Enter MF Cash!

http://www.mymfcash.com
MF Cash is one of many online lenders. The process is very simple. You download the app, fill out all the forms, apply for the loan, and bada-boom-bada-bing the money is in the bank. Or at Palawan or wherever.

Suppose you borrow P3,500.  That's not too much. You can buy a lot of cookies with that money. You get approved for the loan but instead of P3,500 you get half of that because there are a lot of fees. Allow this MF Cash customer explain:
This app has low interest rate but has other big charges. For a loan amount of p3,500, you will only receive p1,925. They will charge you a Quick Review Fee of p315, then a Platform Service Fee of p441, then another p315 for Account Management, then Payment Channel Fee of p472.50, and lastly, the interest of p31.50 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wdjk.mcvay&hl=en&showAllReviews=true
Now that is just messed up. But hey you now have P1,925 in hand so you can still buy quite a few cookies to sell.  You will be able to make a profit and pay off your loan in no time. Of course that doesn't happen at all. Buying cookies from your chef friend and selling them to your friends and neighbours is not a sustainable business. Of necessity you have defaulted on your loan. Here is what happens after you default.


Now you are in a panic because of this message and messages from your confused friends telling you they received disparaging texts about you calling you a scammer who won't pay their loan. Your mom calls you and says they threatened her with jail because you did not pay your loan! What the heck is going on you ask.  How did they get my contacts information?

This is where both financial and computer illiteracy clash. What happens is when you download this app you give them access to all the information on your phone. That is why the one friend who is not in your contacts but whom you did call also received a message from MF Cash. That is called metadata. 

Many Filipinos are in debt.

https://www.rappler.com/business/industries/209-banking-and-financial-services/124948-filipinos-debt-asia-manulife-survey
A third of respondents cited daily living expenses as the main factor contributing to their debt, indicating that investors' ability to save regularly may rely on the use of credit to pay for daily living expenses. 
Apart from daily living expenses, a large share of the debt is driven by outlays for children's education, medical expenses, and discretionary expenses, the survey showed.
And many Filipinos do not use banks.

https://cnnphilippines.com/business/2018/07/11/2017-financial-inclusion-survey-bsp.html
Around 77% of Filipino adults do not have bank accounts, according to the latest survey by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). 
In its 2017 Financial Inclusion Survey (FIS), the central bank announced that only an estimated 15.8 million adult Filipinos, or 22.6 percent, have bank accounts, while an approximate 52.8 million, or 77.4 percent, remain unbanked. Ownership of a bank account that can be used to save and receive money, as well as pay bills, is a basic indicator of financial inclusion. 
For those who do not have bank accounts, 60 percent of them cited not having enough money as a reason, while 21 percent did not not cite any reason at all. Meanwhile, 18 percent of the respondents said they do not have documentary requirements to open an account. 
Other reasons cited for not having a bank account are: high cost of opening a bank account (10 percent), lack of knowledge on how to open an account (9 percent), joblessness (8 percent) and lack of awareness (8 percent).
These two facts complement each other. Filipinos struggle to get by from day to day and they don't have enough money to open a bank account. Why open a bank account if you have no money? The Philippines is basically a cash economy anyway. I have to pay all my bills in cash and these bills require payment within a week of receiving them! Imagine being a poor person living from day to day and you get an electric bill that is much higher than you expected and it's due in 7 days. What will you do? Seek out a loan of course.

There are plenty of ways to get a loan.  You can use the aforementioned online apps or you can use the perennially popular 5-6 loan which is offered by the Indians. I don't really want to go into all the types of loans here. What I want to make clear is that despite every administration touting economic growth Filipinos, aside from those at the top such as all the political families who run this joint, remain poor and desperate.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/content/58476/arroyo-7-5-gdp-growth-fastest-in-2-decades/story/

https://www.rappler.com/business/economy-watch/136536-president-aquino-economy-legacy

https://www.dbm.gov.ph/index.php/secretary-s-corner/press-releases/list-of-press-releases/1341-duterte-admin-posts-high-growth-in-2017-2018
What is all this economic growth to the millions who live in dire poverty and from hand to mouth? I know plenty of people who are not living in shanties and don't have a brood of children but they are still struggling to succeed. They resort to various schemes whether it's online jobs or selling clothes and food or even outright scams. Poverty is a serious issue in the Philippines and oftentimes it is silent and creeping and can put a person deep in debt.

There are a lot of other factors involved too.  Low wages, lack of jobs, the expense of getting job (NBI clearance, X-rays, etc.) that might just be temporary (ENDO), a devalued currency, the need to provide for family members. The last item is what burdens everyone. Mom needs money so she can eat and she is depending on you because that is the culture here. She has not worked all her life and saved up. Or maybe she has worked all her life but has not been able to save up! Now it falls on the children to support their parents and maybe even a sibling who refuses to get a job.

I have no solutions and this blog is not about offering solutions. Who can solve the Philippines? If you are reading this and you are  a Filipino and you are thinking about getting a loan so your mom can buy food for the month...DON'T DO IT!

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Martial Law: Tit for Tat

It is August 2019 which means that Marawi is cleared of all unexploded ordnance and rebuilding can finally begin. At least that was the plan if you remember. But the AFP is not quite there yet.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149018/more-bombs-set-for-blasting-as-marawi-clearing-continues
The military on Saturday will detonate unexploded bombs recovered through the ongoing clearing of debris in war-torn Marawi City as the government prepares for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Lanao del Sur capital. 
Authorities estimated that 30 more bombs were needed to be recovered to ensure the safety of teams conducting clearing operations and to avoid problems in rebuilding work. 
On July 23, soldiers found a 260-pound bomb in Barangay Moncado Colony. This bomb, the fifth recovered in the city since March, was buried some 9 meters deep.
Let's do the math. If 5 bombs were recovered in a 5 month time span between March and July and 30 more need to be found then that means 30 more months of work or about two and a half years which is well beyond the scheduled date for the finished reconstruction of Marawi since rebuilding cannot take place until all the ordnance is cleared. Just goes to show that setting dates for a project as extensive as the rebuilding of an entire city is a bad idea.

The AFP  is disposing of these bombs by tossing them into a deep hole and lighting the fuse which is better than storing them haphazardly in a wooden shed where they could suddenly explode.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149387/bomb-storage-in-cagayan-de-oro-pnp-camp-explodes
Viñas said more than 50 pieces of assorted ordnance, including court evidence, vintage mortars dating back to the Second World War, and unexploded bombs from Marawi City, were stored in a shed made of wood and galvanized iron sheets.
Oh wait that is exactly what they have been doing with some of the unexploded ordnance from Marawi. I'm not a bomb technician but I don't think a wooden shed is the safest place to store bombs. Nice to know they have been storing vintage World War 2 mortars instead of defusing them and putting them in a museum or destroying them altogether. If the PNP is storing 80 year old bombs what can we expect from their handling of any future ordnance found in Marawi?

The past always comes back to bite us or explode in our wooden shed. This proverb is exemplified in the news that this week a Jordanian man who was a "henchman of Osama Bin Laden's brother-in-law" and was deported back in 2003 was deported again after finding his way back to the country.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/08/01/suspected-terrorist-deported-in-2003-face-deportation-anew/
A Jordanian man tagged as a former henchman of Osama Bin Laden’s brother-in-law, was arrested in Mindanao and will be deported by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) for illegally entering the country. 
“We are going to deport him for being an illegal entrant as he has no record of arrival after he was arrested and deported in 2003 for being an undesirable alien,” the BI chief said. 
Morente stated that Abedeljalil assumed a fictitious name which enabled him to reside in the country. 
It was learned that authorities started monitoring the Jordanian’s activities when he and his Algerian companion were flagged down at a military checkpoint in Zamboanga in August last year. 
During questioning, Abdeljalil claimed that he returned to the country in 2007
He admitted being arrested and deported by the BI in 2003 for involvement in clandestine terrorist activities as a Palestinian under the name Mahmood Afif. 
When he was arrested 16 years ago, the BI said the Jordanian served as the point man of Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, a Saudi businessman and Bin Laden’s brother-in-law, in managing several charity organizations in Mindanao that funneled money to Al Qaeda and the Abu Sayyaf Group. 
Three years after he was deported, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas froze Khalifa’s bank accounts to prevent funds from being laundered further to the said terrorist groups. 
Authorities also alleged that even after Khalifa was killed in 2007, Abdeljalil continued to extend financial support to the Abu Sayyaf using as fronts several mosques and Madrasah schools that he built in Mindanao. 
The authorities were aware of this man's presence since last year but continued to let him be to monitor his activities. What did they find? Hopefully letting him run free was not for naught and some hefty intelligence was gathered which will lead to the downfall of Abu Sayyaf. What about those mosques and madrassas? Have they been shut down and their funds frozen? There is a lot we are not being told here which is fine and dandy as long as the AFP and PNP are acting on this information. History says they are not.

Snuffing out the finances of terrorist groups is one way to shut them down. No money means no way to finance operations. The Philippine government is trying this approach with the CPP-NPA.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/702583/pcoo-usec-nearly-100-of-europe-fund-for-cpp-front-ngos-has-ended/story/
"So we went to Europe to tell them about this, and to also ask that they stop funding fronts of the CPP-NPA (Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army) because this funds that they were giving out fronts were being used to finance terrorism and poverty to our  country," Badoy said during the Saturday news forum at Annabel's Restaurant in Quezon City. 
"I’m very happy to report to you that a lot of this, close to 100 percent of those we approached have stopped funding," she said.
Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. The NPA probably has lots of hand grenades lying around in their various lairs.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1076374
Government troops on Sunday overran a New People’s Army (NPA) training and indoctrination lair in Sitio Lagmak of Barangay Pagsangahan, General Nakar town in Quezon province. 
According to report that reached Camp Capinpin, the firefight lasted for over an hour and has left heavy casualties on the side of the NPA based on the heavy traces of bloodstains found on the rebels’ escape routes. 
The NPA indoctrination lair has at least 20 fully-built huts and two lecture halls. 
Col. Alex Rillera, Commander of the 202nd Infantry Brigade, said the encounter is a manifestation that the NPA no longer enjoys mass base support. 
Rillera also assured the people of Region 4A (Calabarzon) that their soldiers “will be unrelenting in pursuing our goal of winning the peace even if it means putting our lives on the line and facing the horrors of conflict.” 
Meanwhile, Brig. Gen. Arnulfo Marcelo B. Burgos Jr., Commander of the 2nd Infantry “Jungle Fighter” Division (2ID), commended the government forces their successful operation against the NPA, an armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). 
“The encounter shows that your soldiers are on top of the security situation and that we are always a step ahead of the enemies of the state. Thus, I urge the remaining members of the NPA to surrender, lay down your arms and live peaceful lives with your families because you are waging a futile war against the duly constituted government and its people,” Burgos said.
Here we have two AFP Officers making two very different statements. Col. Rillera indicates that the AFP will hunt the NPA to the bitter end with the ultimate goal of winning the peace. Meanwhile Brig. Gen. Burgos pleads with the NPA rebels to surrender and live peaceful lives with their families. These are two very different approaches at winning the war against the communist insurgency and they do not mesh. Let's look at a different and even bolder contrast in the Philippine government's policy of handling the NPA. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149413/tit-for-tat-give-npa-rebels-what-they-deserve-duterte-tells-military
“I will give you tit for tat, that’s what I told the military. Give them what they deserve,” Duterte said. 
“You are killing everybody there. Everyone that is anti-communist or does not want communism, you kill,” he added. 
The President said the Philippines has been “infested” with NPA rebels, which he described as parasites. 
“You communists, you have crossed the red line. The countryside is infested with parasites like you,” he said. 
He slammed the communists for torturing and killing of four policemen in Negros. 
“I will not take it sitting down. I told the military gawin mo sa kanila, do it to them also,” he said.
These harsh words are in response to the NPA's kidnapping, torture, and murder of four policemen. They admitted to this deed calling it a legitimate act of war. Duterte says the AFP should kill them. Now just imagine if the men responsible for this atrocity surrendered to the AFP. What can they expect? How about a free trip to Hong Kong!

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149220/ph-govt-treats-ex-npa-rebels-with-free-hong-kong-tour
These beneficiaries from Eastern Mindanao, composed of four males and 84 females, are currently undergoing integration process.  
“The purpose of the tour, which includes a visit to historical spots in Hong Kong, is to allow the FRs (former rebels) to experience the life in a modern urban setting and provide them a better and another perspective in life,” said Balagtey.  
He couldn’t say how much was spent for the entire trip. The beneficiaries also received allowances for the tour.  
President Rodrigo Duterte promised these former rebels a foreign trip during their visit in Malacañang in February last year.  
EMC commander Lt. Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. said the trip adds to the “continuing therapy” and “integration process” of these formal rebels as they go back to their normal lives.  
The government offers the E-CLIP (Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program), a financial assistance program, for the communist rebels who wish to surrender their arms. 
Now perhaps it is ludicrous to think that the NPA rebels who murdered four PNP officers would be given all the benefits of the E-CLIP program if they surrendered. Maybe. But the principle here is what matters. All those former rebels are guilty of who knows what crimes and they are being feted by the government at the expense of the taxpayer. While hospitals remain filthy and the poor go uncared for these NPA rebels are getting a free trip to Hong Kong. You can't have a policy of "kill them" and "give them benefits if they surrender" it doesn't work that way. It is an unjust policy that rewards rebels and punishes Filipinos.

Rewarding rebels flips justice on its head. Most egregious is the treatment the MILF is receiving via the normalisation process.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/236816-afp-train-milf-fighters-secure-bangsamoro
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) said in a statement that the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF), the armed component of the MILF, will be trained to be part of the Joint Peace and Security Team (JPST), in line with the normalization and decommissioning process under the 2014 peace deal between the government and the MILF. 
He said that the training would be the gateway for the former MILF combatants to join the AFP and the PNP in maintaining peace and order in the Bangsamoro region. 

Based on the Normalization Track, 30% or 12,000 MILF combatants and their weapons will be decommissioned this year. At least 35% will undergo the same process next year, while the remaining fighters would be decommissioned by 2022 in time for the signing of the Exit Agreement under the CAB. 
What decommissioning process? These MILF fighters are still fighters but with a different title. Instead of the MILF they will be the JPST and then maybe part of the AFP and PNP. They will still be armed. They will still be fighters. And seeing how the ultimate goal of the MILF is secession of the whole of Mindanao as per their belief in ancestral domain who knows but these "allies" could become enemies once more.

Believe it or not there is dark side to all these surrenderees.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149691/military-basilan-execs-seek-reason-for-slays-of-3-assets
The military has joined Basilan local leaders in demanding an explanation from the Philippine National Police’s 84th Seaborne Special Action Force (SAF) for the killing, in a raid on Friday, of three of its military assets. 
On Friday, August 2, around 3:30 a.m., police and NBI operatives raided the houses of Aljan Mande and two civilian militias in Sitio Kasanyangan, Barangay Candiis. 
Mohammad Ajul mayor Ibrahim Ballaho said the raid resulted in the killing of brothers Aljan and Jamsid Mande, and Radjak Ammah, leader of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in the barangay. 
Encinas said all three victims “supported the military’s campaign in convincing more Abu Sayyaf bandits to return to the fold of the law.” 
The Mande brothers used to be Abu Sayyaf members. They surrendered to the military two years ago and have since joined in the campaign to convince their former colleagues to turn their backs on banditry. 
They were recipients of aid from the then Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’s Program Against Violent Extremism that bridged them into normal civilian life. 
After undergoing vocational training with the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority, the Mandes were enrolled with the Education Department’s Alternative Learning System program. 
“This incident is serious. We worry about the others who surrendered and those who are still planning to surrender,” Ballaho said. 
“The local government of Basilan worked hard to bring these people down to live normal lives,” said Dr. Arlyn Jawad Jumaoas, executive director of the nongovernment Save the Children of Basilan from War, expressing dismay at the incident. 
Jumaoas noted that the bodies of the three victims were “riddled with bullets, (and) were all shot at the nape, heart, back and head.” 
She said the bodies bore signs of torture. 
“There were melted candles in the different parts of their bodies. Their heads and faces bore signs of hematoma, indications that they were beaten before they were shot,” Jumaoas explained. 
“If these SAF have prior information about their renewed activities with the Abu Sayyaf, they should have informed the local authorities, or before operating, they should have inquired and coordinated with the security forces,” Jumaoas lamented.
Did these surrenderees return to terrorism? Was it a case of mistaken identity? Was it revenge? Who can say! But you live by the gun you die by the gun and these men died a most fitting death. 

Duterte told the AFP to give the NPA tit-for-tat and the NPA is up to the game. 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1149950/reds-reply-tit-for-tat-to-duterte-orders-attacks-on-dds-too
“The New People’s Army is not shaken by Duterte’s threats,” said CPP in a statement sent by e-mail. “The NPA can defend itself with arms,” it said. 
CPP also called on NPA rebels in Negros Oriental to escalate attacks on government targets in response to Duterte’s tit-for-tat order. The order also covered DDS or Duterte Diehard Supporters “to punish those responsible for the killings of civilians.”
Will there actually be more bloodshed in Negros Oriental? Will any DDS actually end up a casualty in the 50 year insurgency? All the recent killings has the province caught up in fear.



https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150037/after-spate-of-killings-city-in-negros-now-lives-in-fear
“We are terrified to go out at night because it seems that life is cheap nowadays,” said the mother of three in Cebuano. She asked to withhold her last name for security. 
The Defend Negros #Stop the Killings network has recorded 83 victims of extrajudicial killings in the whole of Negros Island from January 2017 to July this year. 
Among the six cities and 25 towns in Negros Oriental, Guihulngan, near the northernmost tip of the province, had the highest number of fatalities—23.
Despite the violence both the AFP and PNP say they will not recommend martial law been though many have seen it has a remedy.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150040/no-need-for-martial-law-in-negros-oriental-afp-visayas-chief
“From our level here, I don’t think at this time we need to implement martial law,” Lt. Gen. Noel Clement, chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Central Command (AFP-Centcom), told defense reporters on Sunday. 
It (security situation) is still manageable,” Clement pointed out, adding, “Right now, we’re not inclined actually to recommend martial law.”
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1150129/pnp-wont-recommend-martial-law-in-negros-oriental-for-now
(We cannot recommend it now because we see that the situation there is under control, but the assessment of our political leaders might be different.) 
The PNP are covering their butts because they know Duterte will do what he wants. Remember he declared martial law in Mindanao all on his own with no reccomenation from his advisors.

https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/05/31/duterte-no-one-recommended-martial-law-declaration.html
Now it's clear. President Rodrigo Duterte confirms he acted on his own when he decided to declare Martial Law in Mindanao. 
Speaking at the commissioning of the Philippine Navy's brand new Landing Dock vessel BPR Davao del Sur, the President said there was no direct recommendation, but the police and military gave him enough information to convince him  martial law is needed. 
"While they did not say 'go ahead President Duterte,' they gave me sufficient informatjon and I asked them are we already in the critical level. And there was an almost unison and redundant even statement that delikado tayo sa Mindanao [the situation in Mindanao is dire] given the practice of the ISIS in the Middle East, just exploding everything in their hands," he said. 
The President's statement comes after security officials, in a closed-door meeting with senators, said they didn't make any recommendation.
While his men do provide him with information it should be clear to everyone by now that Duterte does what he wants and when he wants it. The downside is that Duterte's independence also reveals just how ignorant he really is.



https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/703529/duterte-worries-over-possible-isis-attack-asks-god-to-spare-phl/story/

ISIS has been in the Philippines since 2014 and has attacked the nation several times most notably during the Marawi siege. With the new revelation of Filipino suicide bombers it is evident that ISIS is not going away anytime soon.