It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.
A barangay chairman in Caloocan City was shot dead by still unidentified masked, motorcycle-riding men early morning Saturday, Mayor Oscar “Oca” Malapitan confirmed in a statement.
The victim was identified as Barangay 151 Chairman Gally Dilao of the city's first district and Zone 13.
Based on initial police findings, Dilao had been walking home along Progreso Street around midnight when he was shot and killed by men aboard three motorcycles.
Another LGU shot dead. This one by three motorcyclists as he was walking alone home at midnight.
Almost 300 elected local officials are now under probe for alleged anomalies in the distribution of the first tranche of the social amelioration program (SAP), the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) said on Friday.
Brig. Gen. Rhoderick Armamento, CIDG Deputy Director for Administration, said as of Thursday, a total of 283 elected officials, ranging from the mayor down to Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairman, while 445 other individuals including barangay secretaries, treasurers, purok leaders, liaison officers are under investigation.
Among those being investigated is a municipal mayor in Eastern Visayas who allegedly did not transmit cash aid worth over PHP300,000 to a barangay captain, who is the complainant.
More LGU officials being investigated over SAP anomalies.
A policeman allegedly involved in cockfighting was arrested by operatives of the Philippine National Police - Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (PNP - IMEG) in Barangay Lahug in Cebu City on Sunday.
The police officer was identified as Police Staff Sergeant Charlito Sanchez Tinoy, who is assigned at the Regional Personnel Holding Accounting Section.
Three civilians, who were not named, were also nabbed for supposedly being involved in other illegal gambling operations amid the community quarantine in Barangay Sudlon.
Another cop nabbed for illegal cockfighting.
The chairman of an island barangay and two other residents were killed in an attack by unknown gunmen in Tabuan Lasa municipality off Basilan last week, police reported Monday.
Tabuan Lasa police under Police Lt. Jakaria Muin, acting chief of police, reported the gunmen arrived in a motorized banca last Wednesday afternoon and opened fire on the house of Barangay Tong Umus chairman Muksalin Ibrahim Umbong.
Police said the armed group escaped in the same motorized banca after the attack.
The police disclosed that it was the second attempt on Umbong's life. He had also previously been shot at the port of Basilan.
Another LGU assassinated but this time by armed gunmen in a boat. This was also the second attempt on his life.
The mayor of a town in violence-wracked Maguindanao province survived a bombing carried out by still unidentified assailants on Monday (June 22).
South Upi Mayor Reynalbert Insular said his black Mitsubishi pickup truck was damaged by an improvised bomb that exploded past 3 p.m. at the back of the town hall.
Insular just arrived in South Upi from Cotabato City. His driver was about to park the pickup at the back of the town hall when the bomb went off.
The driver escaped unhurt.
Insular said he believed he was the target of the bomb attack, the second since he was elected town mayor in 2016.
The second bombing attempt against the Mayor of South Upi. This time's the charm?
State auditors have flagged down a supposed “non-prompt and inaccurate” remittance of statutory benefits for employees of the municipality of Daanbantayan for the year 2019.
In its 2019 audit report, the Commission on Audit (COA) said the town failed to promptly remit its employees premiums for the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), and Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), resulting to under remittance of P5,503, P2,034.26, and P3,008.24, respectively.
The under remittance, according to COA, exposed the municipal government for possible penalties that the three agencies may impose.
The municipal government, for its part, said it has been remitting timely and accurately the premiums, contributions and loan amortizations of its employees.
COA says the town is not paying the proper premiums but the town says they are and that the proper adjustments in the books will be made.
The Makabayan bloc has filed a resolution seeking an investigation on the alleged overpriced fertilizer procured by the Department of Agriculture (DA).
House Resolution No. 992 — a copy of which was provided to the media on Tuesday — directs the House committee on agriculture and food, and the committee on good government and public accountability to conduct the probe in aid of legislation.
Under the resolution, lawmakers said the agriculture department conducted bidding for over 1.8 million bags of urea fertilizers for P1.8 billion or P1,000 per bag.
The fertilizers are for DA’s Rice Resiliency Program which seeks to increase the country’s rice production from 87 percent to 93 percent by the end of 2020.
However, the lawmakers said this could be overpriced by at least P271.66 million, citing farmers from Tarlac and Nueva Ecija who said that the prevailing average price of urea is only at around P850 per bag.
“Farmers said recent purchases of urea fertilizer showed a bag could fetch for P830 in Tarlac, P810 in Pangasinan, and P840 in Nueva Ecija,” the lawmakers said.
Farmers allege the DA sold them overpriced bags of fertilizer. Some House members want to investigate.
Authorities said they are investigating the identities of the two men who shot dead an irrigation official on Monday afternoon as he arrived home in Barangay Rosary Heights Mother.
Maj. Rustom Pastolero, city police station 2 chief, said investigators already have vital leads that could identify the attackers of Engr. Nestor Espenilla, 62, the acting division chief of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) Maguindanao office.
“He succumbed to multiple gunshot wounds from .45-caliber pistol,” Pastolero said of the 5 p.m. ambush of Espenilla.
Espenilla, a widower, just arrived at his home after work when two men riding tandem on a motorbike showed up and opened fire on him at close range.
Pastolero said responding policemen rushed him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Espenilla survived an ambush on February 27, 2020, also in Cotabato City, according to Pastolero.
Two assassination attempts of which the second was successful. But why would someone from the National Irrigation Administration be ambushed? Was it farmers who did it?
Police filed charges on Monday (June 22) against a village chief in Lanao del Norte province for allegedly selling shabu, or crystal meth.
Maj. Rodolfo Dongiapon, police chief of Kapatagan town, said George Paul Go, 41, chief of Lapinig village, was on a list of what police said high-value targets of the northern Mindanao police.
Go, according to Dongiapon, had been under surveillance for several months.
Another LGU official busted for selling drugs.
Fifteen police officers of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) were relieved after six Chinese detainees escaped from a detention facility while under their watch, the QCPD said Wednesday.
A statement from QCPD Public Information Office said QCPD chief Brig. Gen. Ronnie Montejo ordered the relief of the policemen assigned at the District’s Mobile Force Battalion for violation of Article 224 of the Revised Penal Code or evasion through negligence.
The six detainees were later immediately rearrested near a creek in Mapagkumbaba Street corner Fugencio Street in Barangay Krus na Ligas at 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
At least they were rearrested. But how exactly did they get out?
The local government of Borongan is hoping to file charges next week against a police official who bypassed a checkpoint meant to stop the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
“Yesterday I was briefed by the legal office ng siyudad. Matatapos na sila sa pag-consolidate ng mga affidavit ng mga witnesses, hoping by next week we can file the cases in court,” said Borongan City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda.
(I was briefed by the city’s legal office yesterday. They are about to finish consolidating the affidavit of witnesses, hoping by next week we can file the cases in court.)
Lt. Col. Joel Ana, a resident of the city and assigned at the Highway Patrol Group (HPG) headquarters, was onboard a white van accompanied by 2 police motorcycles when he “bypassed” border control on the night of June 13.
“It is an insult to our efforts kapag may ganung mga pangyayari lalo na if you are a public official,” said Agda, in an interview on Teleradyo’s Kabayan program.
(It is an insult to our efforts when things like that happen especially if you are a public official.)
Cop bypasses checkpoint. Now he will be charged.
On Thursday, Reps. Paolo Duterte (Davao 1st District) Lord Allan Velasco (Marinduque) and Eric Yap (ACT-CIS Party-list) filed House Bill No. 7031, renaming the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Pilipinas.
In a joint statement issued Thursday, the presidential son said: “We need a more representative branding for the international gateway of our country, thus our proposal renaming NAIA to the Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Pilipinas."
"Aside from it bearing our country's name, it is in our national language. We want it to reflect the legacy of the Filipino people, our everyday heroes. The name bears no color, no political agenda. It only signifies our warmth as Filipinos in welcoming our own kababayans and foreign visitors," he added.
For his part, Yap said: “We want for the name of our country to be the first thing welcoming the return to our countrymen as well as tourists from abroad when their planes land. We want to make them feel like they are home. There are many personalities who also deserve their name, institution, and so on. But when it comes to our airport, it should reflect the country and the Filipino people."
This is a really dumb idea. First of all "Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Pilipinas" means Philippine International Airport and there several of those already like in Davao and Cebu. Secondly foreigners will not be able to pronounce it. Thirdly it will be reduced to initials like NAIA is right now. So tourists will land in Manila at PPP which will inevitably be shortened to PP because it is always listed as an awful airport.
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