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October 17th, 2007 08:00 AM #21
nakakahiya...hiyang hiya na ako...
ganyan na lang ba lagi ang pinag uusapan ng mga pulitiko sa atin...
pera pera na lang ba lagi...
puro nakawan na lang ba ng kaban ng bayan...
mula sa ibaba hanggang sa pangulo ng bansa...
nakakahiya kayo mga magnanakaw...
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October 17th, 2007 08:16 AM #22
Hoy!!! Mga Buw*k#n&na kayong lahat!
Ang mga pinaghahatian at pinamimigay ninyong pera ay ang mga perang pinaghirapan naming mga empleyado! Puhunan namin diyan ay pawis at dugo para umunlad ang aming kabuhayan at ang ating bansa!!!
Masunog na sana ang mga kaluluwa ninyo!!! (mayroon kaya sila nito??)
4202:banned:
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October 17th, 2007 08:31 AM #23
dapat may kumilos na bago paman masimot ng mga linta ang kaban.kahit naman si makoy di ganyan kagarapal e.it took him 20long years to get billions pero kayo isang pasadaan lang.mga lintik kayo!!!!
bigyan nyo naman kami ng kahihiyan.
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October 17th, 2007 02:48 PM #24
sugod mga kapatid... pag nagkataon, abonado pa mga hinayupak na yan...
Requests for share of Palace cash swamp Bulacan gov
By Arlyn dela Cruz
Inquirer
Last updated 01:22am (Mla time) 10/17/2007
MANILA, Philippines – It was not unusual to see many people lining up in the different offices of the Bulacan Provincial Capitol especially on a Monday, which is also a session day where most of the elected board members are present. But last Monday, Oct. 15 was extraordinary, according to Bulacan board member Ramon Posadas.
That day, the visitors came early, and almost all of them were barangay captains coming from the more than 500 barangays of one of the most populated provinces in the country.
Heard news
“The barangay captains were there because of what they heard from the news that Malacañang allegedly gave cash to governors,” Posadas told the Inquirer. “Umaapaw ng kapitan ang kapitolyo noong Lunes.”
A provincial employee also observed that some of the barangay captains were even carrying a copy of the Inquirer Sunday edition where the banner headline was the controversial revelation of Pampanga Gov. Ed Panlilio that he received half a million peso in crisp P1,000-bills inside a brown bag after attending a meeting in Malacañang on Oct. 11.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...ticle_id=94878
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October 17th, 2007 06:02 PM #25While this "bribe" is certainly bad, for the Inquirer to be bending over backwards in denouncing it is akin to the pot calling the kettle black. Grabe, ang kapal...
Check it out -
http://www.cocktales.com.ph/cash-gif...ash-gifts-now/
Sana nasa front page din ng Inquirer yung mga balita tungkol sa mga news reporter na tumatanggap ng "envelope"...Last edited by creepy; October 17th, 2007 at 06:05 PM.
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October 17th, 2007 10:59 PM #26
wow! I'm aghast! Sarap talaga ng buhay ng mga malapit sa "kusina"... no wonder they would do everything just to be in the "vicinity"... wala na talaga morality... pera-pera na talaga.
Palace misused charity funds, gave loans sans records - COA
10/17/2007 | 07:29 PM
EXCLUSIVE:
Months ahead of last week’s row over "cash gifts" for local politicians and legislators, the Commission on Audit had admonished the Office of the President, under Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, to hold its officers accountable for sundry questionable expenses in 2006.
The COA said the Palace had diverted donations for calamity areas to spruce up the Malacanang Golf Course, incurred huge amounts of unliquidated cash advances, issued loans without records, and could not explain big discrepancies between the booked and physical inventories of supplies, property and equipment.
Sergio Apostol, chief presidential legal counsel, told GMANews.TV Wednesday night that incurring unliquidated cash advances “is normal" among government agencies.
"That can be settled easily. Perhaps, the receipts and vouchers have not yet been forwarded to COA when it made the audit. But I think the papers are already with the COA," Apostol said.
Apostol declined to comment on other portions of the COA findings. He said he has not received a copy of the report.
The COA, in its official audit of the accounts and operations of the Office of the President from January to December 2006, rendered “a qualified opinion on the fairness of the financial statements" and listed 10 adverse “observations and recommendations."
In particular, the COA audit revealed that Mrs Arroyo’s office:
• Failed to settle cash advances worth P615 million made to officers and employees, local government units and government corporations;
• Granted P269 million in loans out of the President’s Social Fund “without supporting documents and disbursement vouchers;"
• Diverted P8.8 million in donations for calamity areas, including P900,000 to spruce up the Malacanang Golf Course, P3 million for hotel and conference expenses, and P4 million as “donation" to an unnamed foundation;
• “Improperly recorded" P112 million in fund transfers to local government units, government corporations and nongovernmental organizations;
• “Erroneously recorded in the books of the Office of the President" the P48.9 million balance of a trust account under the name “President’s Social Fund-Livelihood Assistance Program" deposited with the Land Bank of the Philippines;
• Failed to reconcile booked and physical inventory office supplies, property, plant and equipment, worth P70 million in all;
• Understated the accumulated depreciation and depreciation expense accounts of property, plant and equipment worth P950 million
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October 17th, 2007 11:27 PM #27
grabe ... yung mga donations para sa typhoon and other calamity victims na divert sa pag paganda ng Malacanang Golf Course ??? wala na kaluluwa ang mga ito .... pero panay pa rin ang prayer-prayer tuwing may cabinet meeting AT merong press photographer
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October 18th, 2007 01:42 AM #28
gusto ko sana magparticipate sa thread na'to, kaya lang nominated ako sa award eh so pass ...
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Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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