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 The current stalemate between the Ombudsman and the Aquino administration provides a gauge on the confidence of the new administration in the steps it is taking. Noynoy’s administration  started off on the wrong foot and his Palace minions are earning a  reputation of shoot first and think later, primarily on the issuance of  Memorandum Circular No. 1, which Malacañang revised after being released  when it nearly triggered chaos in the bureaucracy due to the mass  layoffs that could have resulted from the order. Incidentally  such first impression is carried to the end of the administration as  President Arroyo started out her presidency in 2001 with a lie by  issuing her first proclamation order barring her relatives from entering  the government. It didn’t take weeks for her to  campaign for her favorite son, Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo, for the  position of Pampanga vice governor. At the end,  she was appointing not only relatives but her personal manicurist and  gardener into government posts. In much the same  way, Noynoy has been tapping his relatives for government posts, but  saying that these are relatives that do not fall under the banned degree  of consanguinity. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100716com1.html | 
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All about power and position in a small turf FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 07/16/2010
All about power and position in a small turf
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 More likely than not, there is an ongoing power bloc struggle, not so much in the composition of the Noynoy’s “communications” group, but in who among the three-mentioned members of the communications group will be the boss of the many “bosses,” since the so-called turf is shared by at least three, and with no press secretary being on top of the group. Put another way: Would Ricky Carandang want to take  orders from Sonny Coloma or Manuel Quezon? The same applies to Coloma.  Would he want to take orders from Carandang or Quezon? All three are from media, print and electronic, but no  matter the medium, most of those working in media as columnists or  hosts, believe themselves to be media celebrities — or differently  stated, they are mostly full of themselves and think themselves more  important than most. This in turn brings on the  problem, which is this: Which media “star” in Noynoy’s media group  shine, and call the shots? After all, these  so-called “media celebs” aren’t likely to be out of the spotlight. Each  would want to have control of the media group, and not be relegated by  one of them to a “desk job” where he would hardly be seen or heard. In other words, why give up the newsmedia “star”  status, merely to be a, well, pencilpusher who will be hardly seen or  heard, unlike their media days, when their faces were much too familiar? One would think that if they who believe themselves to  have “star” status, join government, would want to have a title, and  become a member of the Cabinet. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100716com2.html | 
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Lion, wolves and bears draw the crowds at Baghdad pet shop FEATURE 07/16/2010
Lion, wolves and bears draw the crowds at Baghdad pet shop
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 BAGHDAD — Sabah Alazawi is doing a roaring trade these days at his Baghdad pet shop — and not only because he has a lion for sale. Along with dogs, he also offers bears, wolves, monkeys and vultures. While  hundreds of people visit his menagerie daily, most are there because it  offers a free alternative to an outing to the zoo, rather than to buy. But Alazawi, a former soldier who has long harbored a  passion for wild animals, doesn’t mind in the least. “Children and families are depressed in Iraq. I am proud  to give some happiness to these people,” he says, as crowds mill around  his pet shop in Mashatel street, a leafy thoroughfare in northern  Baghdad’s Adhamiyah district. Jutting out on to  the pavement are three cages that serve as the homes respectively of two  young bears, a lion cub and a pair of baboons. Another  monkey, chained at the leg, hops from one cage to another while two  vultures are tied to their perch nearby, completing the strange scene  that meets the bemused gaze of passersby and motorists queuing at a  security checkpoint on the other side of the road. More  curiosities can be found inside the shop, which gets around 400  visitors a day. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100716com3.html | 
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Happy birthday, Mr. Mayor NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 07/16/2010
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 News of the discount on public utility jeepneys and tricycles spread like chismis last Sunday, but chismis it wasn’t, as members of the Unified Transport Federation of Makati (UTFM) and Ang Bagong Makati Tricycle Federation (AB-MATRIFED) proved true to their word and delivered, from 8 to 12 noon of July 12, one peso-less transportation fare to Makati commuters, a present, of sorts, to the new guy at the Makati City Hall. “This is our simple way of showing Mayor Junjun Binay  that he has our full support, as we have supported his father. Former  Makati Mayor and now Vice President Jejomar Binay never failed to look  after our welfare, constantly finding viable and permanent solutions to  our sector’s woes,” the transport coalition said in a statement.  What better birthday gift can a newly elected leader get  than the feeling of acceptance, from his constituents? In all probability, Jejomar Erwin Sombillo Binay Jr.  woke up the day he turned 33 thinking of his wife Kennely Ann and how  they’d still been together same day last year without an inkling of the  tragedy soon to ensue. After grieving for her untimely death, he hit the  ground running soon after her cremation: as father to Alexi, Isabel,  Jejomar III (Jej), and Baby Ken. And PDP-Laban mayoralty candidate.  It wasn’t easy.First, there was  the baby to deal with. Maria Kenelly was born premature, at six months  and four days only 980 grams on the weighing scale. Reacting to advice  that preemies easily survive if fed breast milk, Junjun let his baby’s  need known to friends, NGOs and other civic groups. The milk came in  sterilized containers, bumaha ng mother’s milk, but the excess was  shared with other babies at the hospital’s neo-natal intensive care unit  so not one drop was wasted.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100716com4.html | 
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Pagasa wrong again SILVER LINING Dean Ernest Maceda 07/16/2010
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 At the National Disaster Coordinating Council meeting Wednesday morning, P-Noy asked Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical And Astonomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Director Prisco Nilo why they did not accurately predict the path of typhoon “Basyang.” It hit Metro Manila, Laguna, Batangas and Central Luzon instead of the Ilocos provinces and was stronger than predicted. Laguna and Batangas  were hardest hit by Basyang together with Real and Infanta, Quezon.  Laguna and Batangas residents complain that they were caught off-guard  because there was no previous warning that Basyang would hit their  provinces hard. So far, eight persons died and eight missing in Laguna  while eight people died in Batangas and Cavite. In  Mariveles, nine vessels sank at the port. Once  more, the excuse given by Director Nilo was the need to upgrade the  equipment of Pagasa. After every typhoon, that’s the excuse of Pagasa.  After typhoons Reming, Frank, Ondoy and Pepeng, hundreds of millions  were released to upgrade Pagasa’s equipment, especially three Doppler  radars. Up to now they are not operational. Maybe what needs to be  upgraded is the director of Pagasa, not the equipment. There are too  many unnecessary deaths in every typhoon. ***Start in your backyard. Newly  installed Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Jessie  Robredo announced that President Aquino ordered him to stop all jueteng  operations. Let’s wait and see if Robredo can succeed in this task. No  administration has successfully eradicated jueteng.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100716com5.html | 
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From PeNoy to plunder? DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 07/16/2010
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 Even to doubting Thomases on PeNoy’s abilities to lead the nation, my title for this piece might come as a shocker. They’ll think, “Incompetence, yes; hypocrisy, certainly; but plunder? Is he capable of that?” To PeNoy’s admirers from the Yellow army, such a suggested intent to plunder will most likely elicit remarks such as “Sobra na yang si Tiu Laurel; sobra na (He is going overboard)!’’ But as  I have listed several of PeNoy’s 180 degree-turns on his campaign  pledges the past two weeks, such as his reversals on the budget deficit and on cutting the “pork  barrel,” as well as, his dilly-dallying on his anti-corruption and  anti-jueteng drives, the July 14 report of a loyal PeNoy paper, The  Philippine Star, rings all the plunder alarm bells. The following are  its salient points: “Privatization of Pagcor eyed,  by Delon Porcalla... President Aquino yesterday hinted at turning over  the Pagcor to the private sector, saying the government has apparently  been shortchanged on the revenues generated by the state-owned gaming  firm. Mr. Aquino said the privatization of Pagcor would possibly end  corruption in the agency by some officials who make it a milking cow.  Pagcor earns an estimated P30 billion a year in revenues for the  government. ‘We have uncovered several anomalies in Pagcor amid  allegations that the government is not really getting its share of the  revenues,’ Mr. Aquino told reporters during a dinner late Tuesday. Mr.  Aquino said it would be more practical to sell Pagcor and have it run by  the private sector. He said private entities would be more professional  in running the firm that would also translate to more profits for the government.” Sure, sure: Privatize Pagcor so its P30 billion revenues  go to private pockets. Privatize it to his uncle with whom he partnered  for the security agency that cornered all government security  contracts, or to the other uncle who set up the jueteng coalition called  the Northern Alliance — all during his mother’s tenure. Or maybe  privatize Pagcor to the Malaysians who have raked in billions from  operating lotto in this country at the expense of the government-run  sweepstakes lottery which has lost a sizable chunk of its market, thanks  to the second Yellow government of Fidel Ramos. If  there has been corruption in Pagcor under the previous regime, then  start prosecuting Gloria Arroyo and Efraim Genuino. Follow through by  looking into the management systems and  correcting the flaws that lead to corruption. PeNoy should also took  into his own culpability for supporting Arroyo through five years of her  illegal reign. But why privatize? Too often have  we heard these same old lame excuses for privatization and subsequently,  the abject failure of most if not all privatization projects. These  should help us all wise up to the malicious, duplicitous and larcenous  intent of those proposing these privatizations. Maybe  that is why a close buddy and classmate, Bong Naguiat, is being  appointed to Pagcor instead of someone more objective and beyond  reproach as Erap did when he appointed the venerable Alice Reyes. Pagcor is the crown jewel of all the government gaming operations that produce billions for  government’s social projects and programs. The nation’s poor should not  lose the Pagcor revenues as the PCSO (Philippine Charity Sweepstakes  Office) beneficiaries did when the Malaysians’ lotto raided PCSO  markets. PeNoy’s statements on the corruption in  Pagcor parallel his most recent pronouncements on jueteng — all  bemuddling, hypocritical and insidious. As several earlier Tribune op-ed  pieces have shown, underground jueteng is the root of corruption. Yet  PeNoy is still hedging on the issue of its immediate eradication by  giving instructions to the Department of Interior and Local Government  and Philippine National Police to go after jueteng while at the same  time declaring it as a “low priority” because (a) the PNP is preoccupied  with peace and order and (b) he wants to prepare alternative livelihood  for the many poor people who will be displaced by his drive. PeNoy is thus admitting that Erap is correct. That  jueteng is an important livelihood. Why not legalize it then rather than  prevaricate? As the 25 years of its practice in  the Philippines shows, privatization is plunder. We have seen it fail to  provide competition, lower rates, and satisfactory supply and service —  whether in electricity generation, transmission, and distribution,  water, toll ways, or telecommunications. We have also seen it happen in  the privatization of the election voting and counting operations in the  Smartmatic AES (Automated Election System) where the country was gypped  of at least P7.2 billion (some say up to P15 billion) with nothing left  to show — not even the cog, screw or chip of a voting machine — except  for a severely questioned election process. The  privatization of Pagcor will without doubt reduce benefits to government  and its most needy recipients, and only fatten the rich corporate  predators. The signs are there. The “P” in PeNoy could very well stand  for plunder. (Tune in to 1098AM, Sulo ng Filipino,  Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Destiny Cable Channel  21, Politics Today, Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., with replay at 11 p.m.;  also visit our new blog, http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com) (Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel) Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100716com6.html | 
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Chavez calls for disbarment of ‘The Firm’ partners 07/16/2010
| Affidavit shows  Marcelo  making  a mockery  of the JBC Chavez calls for disbarment of ‘The Firm’ partners07/16/2010 For making a mockery of Judicial and Bar Council (JBC), former Solicitor-General Frank Chavez wants the partners of The Firm — Pancho Villaraza, Raul Angangco, Avelino “Nonong” Cruz, former defense chief, and Simeon Marcelo, former solicitor-general and former Ombudsman under then President Arroyo — disbarred. In an 87-page  Consolidated Reply-Affidavit filed yesterday with the Department of  Justice by Chavez in support of his libel complaint against “The Firm,”  Chavez demanded that the partners of “The Firm” be disbarred. Chavez based his assertions on the sworn statement dated  July 2, 2010 executed by Special Prosecutor Wendell Barreras-Sulit.  In her sworn statement, Sulit stated that, in a  telephone conversation with Marcelo, he had told her that “ginagago lang  namin ang JBC kasi naman si Corona ang gagawing Chief Justice.  I-impeach namin yan.” (We were merely making a mockery of the JBC, since  we already know that (Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato) Corona will  be appointed Chief Justice and that we will be impeaching him. Chavez said that Marcelo made those statements when he  was queried by Sulit why he (Marcelo) was pushing Dennis Villa-Ignacio  to be the next Ombudsman when earlier he (Marcelo) was pushing for Villa-Ignacio’s  appointment as Chief Justice of the high court. Chavez  said it is obvious that Marcelo, alluding to the name partners of “The  Firm,” was making a mockery of, and trifling with the nomination process  of the JBC. “They (Marcelo) made light of it and,  in the process, denigrated the standing of their own nominee,  Villa-lgnacio, to spite the entire nomination process because, at that  point, it became clear to them’ that “Justice Renato Corona was going to  be appointed Chief Justice, and not their Founding Partner Antonio  Carpio,” Chavez added..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100716hed1.html | 
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Noynoy failed to consult sectors on Davide’s post By Angie M. Rosales 07/16/2010
Noynoy failed to consult sectors on Davide’s post
| By Angie M. Rosales 07/16/2010 An ally of President Aquino  yesterday took note of the “displeasure” aired by former President  Joseph Estrada and his son, Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy  Estrada, in handpicking former Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario  Davide Jr. as chairman of the Truth Commission,  intimating that Aquino  would not have had all these criticisms leveled at his choice of Davide  as head of the commission even from his allies, if he had sought the  sentiments of concerned sectors prior to his appointment of a chairman  of a fact-finding commission. Davide, known for  having gone against the Constitution when he swore in then Vice  President Gloria Arroyo — not as acting president but a full president,  despite the fact that the Office of the President was not vacant, as  then sitting President Joseph Estrada had not resigned, nor was he  permanently incapacitated, nor impeached — had been identified as a  staunch ally of Arroyo, and was, until a few months ago, her appointee  to the United Nations as the Philippines’ permanent representative. Sen. Sergio Osmeña III said Aquino should have conducted consultations with concerned parties over  criticisms in having Davide as lead of the body that will investigate  alleged anomalies of the previous administration. “I  respect the opinion of (former) President Erap (Estrada). Yes, I have  heard criticisms along those lines and perhaps (President) Noynoy  (Aquino) should have touched base with other people or other groups who  might have had those concerns. “But it’s too late  now. Unless President Noynoy  changes his mind, it’s (former) chief  justice Davide who will conduct inquiries of the Truth Commission,” he  said, during the Kapihan sa Senado news forum. Estrada’s  son. Senator Jinggoy, in a radio interview two days ago, vowed to  expose the alleged anomalies linked to Davide and said he has the  evidence to prove his charges. He promised to  deliver a privilege speech on this. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100716hed2.html | 
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Controversial Code NGO Peace Bonds probe revived By Gerry Baldo 07/16/2010
Controversial Code NGO Peace Bonds probe revived
| By Gerry Baldo 07/16/2010 It stank during President  Arroyo’s time. It still stinks even with a new president and  administration. The controversial Peace Bonds that  earned a windfall profit of P1.48-billion for the Code NGO  then headed  by now Social Welfare and Development Secretary  Dinky Soliman, along  with the sister of then Finance Secretary Isidro Camacho, should be  investigated and that people behind it should be held accountable for  the mess that allegedly duped the Philippine government in billions of  pesos. The P10 billion Peace Bonds float where a  group of civil socialites made a killing in commissions plus another P1  billion plus tax free that went to Code NGO, which  funds are not accountable, will have Filipinos paying some P35 billion  to pay off these peacebonds. Cagayan de Oro City  Rep.  Rufus Rodriguez and Abante Mindanao party-list Rep.  Maximo  Rodriguez, in House Resolution (HR) No. 58, said that an investigation  into the controversy should be done by the House committee on good  government. The lawmakers said that those involved  in the issue, including officials of the Department of Finance (DoF),  the Bureau of Treasury, Code-NGO and other individuals, entities and  corporations which could shed light and resolve the issue should be  summoned by the House to explain what happened with the 10-year zero  coupon Treasury Notes that had been auctioned off by the Bureau of  Treasury as the Peace (Poverty Eradication and Alleviation Certificates)  Bonds. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100716hed3.html | 
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Zubiri accused of deceiving SET in Pimentel poll protest By Angie M. Rosales 07/16/2010
Zubiri accused of deceiving SET in Pimentel poll protest
| By Angie M. Rosales 07/16/2010 Some alleged staff of embattled  Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri reportedly participated and  even presented themselves as “representatives” of three senators, who  are sitting as judges, in a pending electoral case against their  principal. This is contained in the petition  seeking to disqualify Senators Edgardo Angara, Loren Legarda and Manuel  “Lito” Lapid from further sitting as members in the Senate Electoral  Tribunal (SET) hearing the electoral protest case filed by lawyer  Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III against Zubiri. Pimentel  III is calling for the inhibition from the proceedings of Angara,  Legarda and Lapid following a recent issuance of a resolution by the SET  ordering the conduct of  further proceedings in the remaining 75 percent of Zubiri’s  counter-protest. The three senators were among  those who voted for the continuation of the so-called revision  proceedings, effectively favoring Zubiri. Pimentel  III, who is protesting the proclamation of Zubiri as the elected 12th  senator in the May 14, 2007 elections, had accused the latter of  supposedly conspiring with the three other senators to rule in favor of  his counter-protest case. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100716hed4.html | 
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Agra, ex-NBI chief in hot water over Ampatuan bribe try By Benjamin B. Pulta 07/16/2010
Agra, ex-NBI chief in hot water over Ampatuan bribe try
| By Benjamin B. Pulta 07/16/2010 Justice Secretary Leila de Lima yesterday said former  Justice Secretary Alberto Agra and former National Bureau of  Investigation Director Nestor Mantaring will be formally asked to  explain why they failed to initiate an investigation into the claim of  an NBI official that a retired Air Force official attempted to bribe a  key witness in the Maguindanao massacre case. De  Lima noted that Ricardo Diaz, chief of the NBI’s Counter-Terrorism Unit,  in his sworn statement filed before the Department of Justice (DoJ), told Agra about the  P10-million offer made by a certain retired Air Force Col. Juanito  Mariano. The amount was supposedly meant to secure  the recantation of Kenny Dalandag, a witness in the Nov. 23 Maguindanao  massacre. Dalandag, a member of the Ampatuan  private army, claimed that he saw former Autonomous Region in Muslim  Mindanao (ARMM) Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan among those meeting in the house of  clan patriarch Andal Ampatuan Sr. in Shariff Aguak in the evening of  Nov. 22, 2009, the eve of the massacre. De Lima  pointed out that Agra did not encourage the NBI official to pursue  against Mariano due to lack of evidence. “Well at  the very least, an investigation should have been ordered. At the very  least, there should have been effort to look into the incident deeper,”  the she stressed.... MORE | 
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Binay accepts Cabinet post as HUDCC head 07/16/2010
Binay accepts Cabinet post as HUDCC head
| 07/16/2010 Vice-President Jejomar Binay finally relented on a Cabinet position yesterday, accepting the offer of President Aquino to assume the chairmanship of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) which was the same post held by Binay’s predecessor, former Vice President Noli de Castro. Binay said in a statement he is always  ready to assist Aquino in attaining his vision for the Philippines and  the Filipino people.  “I look forward to  implementing the President’s objectives for housing and shelter and  working with volunteer organizations like the Gawad Kalinga, with whom I share a common dream  of building not just homes but sustainable communities for our people,”  he said in the statement.  Aquino welcomed Binay’s  acceptance of the (HUDCC) post, according to Palace spokesman Edwin  Lacierda. “We look forward to the Vice President’s  positive contributions to the administration’s efforts,” Lacierda told  reporters in a text message last night. Binay had  indicated his preference to head the Department of Interior and Local  Government (DILG) but Aquino appointed, instead, former Naga City Mayor  Jesse Robredo to the post. Aquino, the other day,  said he is offering five vacant Cabinet positions to Binay including  being the head of the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), which  Bonay earlier turned down. Aquino also yesterday  appointed former Negros Occidental Governor Daniel Lacson Jr. as  chairman of the Government Services Insurance System (GSIS) but has not  named a replacement for GSIS president Winston Garcia. Lacson also  served as Philippine National Bank (PNB) president during the time of  Aquino’s mother, the late President Corazon Aquino. Aquino said he has signed Lacson’s appointment papers  last Wednesday but said he has yet to decide on who will replace Garcia. With Lacson included at the helm of the GSIS, Aquino  expressed confidence that lingering problems in the pension fund will be  addressed particularly the concerns of teachers who are experiencing  delays in receiving their benefits..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100716hed6.html | 
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