NCRCom chief admits ’04 poll cheat bribe offer
| By Mario J. Mallari 08/04/2010 National  Capital Region Command (NCRCom) chief Rear Admiral Feliciano Angue  admitted yesterday to having been offered a huge amount in 2004 to be  part of a wholesale cheating operations  for the then presidential elections while at the same time decrying the  supposed injustice suffered by professional officers and men of Armed  Forces of the Philippines (AFP) who refused to allow themselves to be  used in politics. In a radio interview, Angue  admitted he was offered millions of pesos in 2004, apparently to allow  manipulation of the elections in his area of responsibility. Angue was  at that time Navy Task Force 62 commander based in Tawi-Tawi. Former  President Arroyo claimed a new six-year term after supposedly winning  the elections that year against opposition candidate Fernando Poe Jr. by  a lead of 1 million votes, the same number of votes that Arroyo sought  from former Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Virgilio  Garcillano as guarantee, as overheard in the infamous Hello Garci  recordings. Aside from cash, Angue said the offer  also goes with a “choose your assignment” proposal. He admitted that  such temptations were not easy to resist. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100804hed2.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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