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‘Gov’t not reviving e-sabong’ – Tengco

Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) Chairman and CEO Alejandro Tengco said the government has no plans to revive online sabong (cockfighting) operations. “I want to make this clear, and ulitin ko po ito. Wala pong marching orders ang Pangulo, Pangulong Bongbong Marcos, sa pagre-reopen ng e-sabong. (I want to make this clear, and I will repeat it. The President, …

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GSIS members’ data safe despite security breach

The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) on Friday assured its employees, members, and pensioners that their personal information remains secure following a confirmed security incident involving a compromised administrator account on a test computer. “We assure our employees, members and pensioners that the protection of their information is of utmost priority. GSIS is implementing needed measures to protect our systems …

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Probers to dig deep into alleged POGO mass graves in Porac

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Thursday said investigators will look into the circumstances of uncovered mass graves in Porac, Pampanga apparently arising from operations of illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO). “Yung organized crime nila, lumipat dito, nagdala ng lagim, kaya nga yan ang isang dahilan kung bakit nangayaw na ang Pangulo (Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.) sa POGO kasi …

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A call for accountability, not politics

The House appropriations committee’s decision to slash the Office of the Vice President’s (OVP) proposed 2025 budget by nearly P1.3 billion—down to P733.198 million from the requested P2.037 billion—comes as a direct response to Vice President Sara Duterte’s repeated refusal to address critical questions about her office’s budget utilization.  This significant budget cut signals more than a mere funding issue; …

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United States Hands Over Php11.6 Million Worth of Equipment to Boost Cagayan’s Capacity to Respond to Disasters

September 12, 2024—On September 9 and 10, the United States government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), handed over a mobile storage unit and mobile energy systems worth more than Php11.6 million ($208,000) to boost Cagayan province’s disaster risk reduction capacity. USAID Mission Director Ryan Washburn handed over a mobile storage unit that can store 50,000 food packs …

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Ombudsman cleans ERC of Duterte people

By Rose de la Cruz First it was Chairman Monalisa Dimalanta of the Energy Regulatory Commission that was suspended for six months by the Ombudsman for gross misconduct, abuse of authority, neglect of duty and actions against public interest. A few days later, another appointee of former President Rodrigo Duterte– Commissioner Guy Marko Romeo Fuentes is also being eyed for …

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Only P188.514-M for OVP salaries will be retained

By Rose de la Cruz Of the proposed P2 billion budget for 2025 of the Office of the Vice President, only P188 million for personnel services of OVP will be retained, as suggested by Rep. Rolando Valeriano (2nd District, Manila), member of the committee on good government and accountability of the House. In a statement, Valeriano assured OVP civil servants …

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Ang looks for partners to build resort in Bora

By Rose de la Cruz With all his billions, tycoon Ramon S. Ang has amassed so much land that even in Boracay– where he also plans to build a road network from mainland Caticlan to Boracay which is being hotly opposed– he has lands fit for resorts that he admits he has no expertise in. For this reason, he is …

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The power play between HoR, OVP

By Rose de la Cruz Vice President Sara Duterte’s snub of the ongoing Congressional hearings on her office’s proposed P2 billion budget for 2025 is a clear manifestation of her acquired distaste and snobbery of the legislative branch and the House’s dangling of its legitimate “power of the purse.” People are being treated to a war of wits in this …

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Why give special treatment to Quiboloy

By Rose de la Cruz When a suspect is arrested by the police, the usual procedure is inquest by a fiscal who decides whether or not to elevate the case in court. The arrest of fugitive pastor Apollo Carreon Quiboloy should not be any different from this procedure, otherwise this would mock our justice system. And if the court decides …

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