Driver dati ng boss eh former driver ng isang middleman sa jueteng. Daming naikwento, lahat na ata ng nasa gobyerno hangang brgy captain sangkot dyan.
Even some of the Priest eh nakinabang dyan kahit si Cruz, in form of donation daw.
Driver dati ng boss eh former driver ng isang middleman sa jueteng. Daming naikwento, lahat na ata ng nasa gobyerno hangang brgy captain sangkot dyan.
Even some of the Priest eh nakinabang dyan kahit si Cruz, in form of donation daw.
too many people's lifestyles are being supported by jueteng
try taking away the source of funding for those people's lifestyles
good luck
..maraming nakikinabang s jueteng!! magmula sa maliliit na tao hnggang s mkpngyarihan s gobyerno..bkit ba nagkukumahog kayong alisin ang jueteng??wla pa tayo my jueteng na..ilegal ito pro hnd nyu maittangging mrami itong natutulungan..cge nga tanggalin nyu yan,,sbhin nyu ngayun "KAYA NYU BANG BIGYAN NG TRABAHO LAHAT NG NAGTATRABAHO NGAYON S LIKOD NG JUETENG KAPAG INALIS NYU ANG IKINABUBUHAY NLA??"well..napakalaking hinde..s totoo lng kya ayw gwing legal ng gobyerno ang jueteng dhl lhat cla nkikinabang.. mag icp nmn kau..puro kau batikos pare pareho lng nmn taung tao.. !!!!!!!!! gudluck
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hey jologs-grew-up-on-the-streets-squatter-sounding-person, sino ba kaaway mo?
BTW, di welcome mga txt-typing jejemonsters dito
pangalan lang naman ang naiba...yung mga pwesto halos parehas lang.....hehehe![]()
Si Senator Brenda este Miriam Defensor is giving an interesting speech in the Senate. Kasama sa jueteng yung source ni Bishop Cruz na si Atong Ang...
16 yrs ago if i remember it right, ang offer ng jueteng is 55 thousand a week for a congressman.... hindi ko lang alam kung magkano na ngayon....
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...teng-operators
Part of Brenda's privelege speech at the Senate........
Santiago also tagged more “jueteng operators, “including a certain Congressman Singson, who allegedly got a daily income of P800,000 from jueteng operations in La Union.
The other jueteng operators from Region 1 to Region V are:
1. Ilocos Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson (may bago pa ba?)
2. A certain Danny Soriano.
3. A certain M. Urduna aka Boy
4. Bonito Singson in Abra
5. Colonel Delos Santos in Olongapo, Navotas and Malabon
6. Aging Lisan also in Olongapo, Navotas and Malabon
7. Rina Lim in Manila
8. Tony Santos in Caloocan City, Valenzuela and in Rizal
9. Elmer Nepomuceno in Pasay and Makati
10. A certain Don Ramon/Boyet Aransa/ Haruta in Lagua
11. Sanchez/ Cesar Reyes in Batangas
12. Eddie Gonzales in Quezon
13. Elmer Nepomuceno in Rizal
14. A certain Don Ramon/ Santiago in Mindoro Occidental
Paano kaya yung pustahan sa UAAP at NBA? Small time lang ba yun? hehehe
Sa dami ng senate hearing na ibinigay sa ngalan ng jueteng, may pangulo pang natanggal dahil sa jueteng, yung pumalit wala rin naman ginawa laban sa jueteng, ngayon jueteng nanaman. Kung sino sino nanamng pangalan ang lumabas, obyus naman na wala rin mangyayari.
E kung tumanggap man ng pera ang mga recipient neto, e hindi naman to pera ng bayan, sana ang imbistigahan nalang nila yung nagnanakaw sa pera ng gobyerno yung talagang tax payers money na nakalaan para sa bayan, mas madali pa yan dahil kahit papano may money trail kesa sa jueteng na wala ka talaga mapapala. Tsaka yung jueteng money pera ng mga jologs yan na sila mismo nag decide kung san nila gagastusin problema na nila yun kung sa jueteng nila ilalagay.
Away na
source:www.inquirer.netSantiago to Singson: ‘I wish I could challenge him to a duel’
By Maila Ager
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 16:47:00 09/29/2010
Filed Under: Casinos & Gambling, Graft & Corruption
MANILA, Philippines—If it's not a crime, Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago would have challenged Ilocos Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson to a duel if only to prove she was not afraid of him.
“He scares a lot of people because of his alleged tendency to violence. But I challenge him personally,” Santiago said in a statement on Wednesday, reacting to the case filed against her by Singson, whom he had tagged as jueteng operator in the country.
“I wish I could challenge him to a duel but that's a crime under the Penal Code. So instead, I challenge him to a debate on any of the major TV channels,” she said.
The senator even twitted Singson by giving him a new name, “Singson the Sabit” for filing the case, which was similar to a case earlier filed against her at the Office of the Ombudsman last July.
The first case had been dismissed by the Ombudsman for lack of jurisdiction over members of Congress.
“Singson is sabit na naman, meaning he has again broken the law. The Ombudsman herself ruled that he has no jurisdiction over a senator,” said Santiago.
Unfazed, Santiago was even planning to deliver another privilege speech to be called “Singson the Sabit.”
“He has a list of sabit, meaning criminal liabilities, Maybe I'll expose it on the Senate floor after I recover from my present illness,” said the senator, who has been on sick leave because of hypothyroidism.
Santiago did not also spare the only newspaper, apparently referring to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, that carried out the story of Singson's case.
“He (Singson) is so influential that he can convince staff of a paper to resurrect a dead story. I am filing a complaint with the paper's Ombudsman,” she said.
To further prove her resilience in exposing the jueteng operators in the country, the senator has requested Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim Henares and the police to order lifestyle checks on all alleged operators led by Singson.