Noy’s factions’ turf war seen in bungled hostage crisis
09/02/2010
With  so many uncoordinated moves from several communications secretaries of  President Aquino during the Aug. 23 bungled hostage rescue operations,  this is today seen as a probable cause for the mixed signals that  emanated from Malacañang during the hostage crisis, from the  explanations offered by them in the matter of the call of Hong Kong  leader Donald Tsang, to the continued excuses being offered by them in  defense of their, and their President’s lack of leadership.
That  factions exist in the Palace was denied yesterday by presidential  spokesman Edwin Lacierda, even when it is fairly evident that there are  at least two warring factions in the Palace: The Roxas group, branded by  the media as the “Balay Puti” group, and the Samar Group, identified  with the Aquino relatives and the Cory yellows.
Lacierda  denied that there is infighting between at least two groups in  Malacañang  and  claimed too that the allegations that it was the  infighting that contributed to the botched rescue of Hong Kong tourists  was false.
Lacierda,  who himself has made a lot of boo-boos in his statements issued shortly  after the botched operations clarifying the incident of Tsang’s calls  not being answered by Aquino, yesterday said that the “issue has been  totally blown out of proportion” in relation to the warring factions in  the Palace.... 
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Source:  The Daily Tribune
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