I read somewhere (tinatamad ako hanapin) na hindi na daw maglalabas ang SWS kasi walang nag commission. Last na daw yung January.
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SWS ang pinag uusapan
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O baka fake lol. Presidente ng SWS ang nagsabi niyan.
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Comelec exec linked to debate fund mess
As of April 20, the PPHI was yet to receive the balance of P14.095 million, because the checks issued by IHM bounced.
In a demand letter, PPHI complained the checks were "dishonored" by the banks "for being drawn against insufficient funds." The Comelec was forced to reschedule the debates to April 30 and May 1 while the payment mess was being sorted out.
Jimenez's role in the controversy emerged in a two-page letter that he wrote, a copy of which reached The Times.
Dated April 1, 2022, the letter was addressed to SPP General Manager Olivier Larcher. In it, Jimenez assured Larcher that the event organizer will settle its dues.
"As the end-user of the said service contract, I commit that my office will closely monitor all budgetary disbursements to ensure that the allocated budget is apportioned to the activities that the service agreement stipulates," Jimenez wrote.
It now appears that the Comelec spokesman was trying to fix the problem on his own, with no authorization from the Comelec en banc.
Such a decision needed an en banc resolution, The Times was told. Jimenez is not an en banc member.
It was learned that Jimenez was even pushing the poll body to assume IHM's unpaid account.
"Likewise, in full support of the team behind Impact Hub Manila and its founder Celeste Eden Rondario, I would like to offer my vote of confidence that the provider will honor the checks due to [PPHI]," Jimenez said.
"We hope that with the above proposal, Sofitel will allow the adjustment of the terms of the contract, dated March 10, 2022, specifically on their payment schedules. On behalf of the Commission on Elections, I thank you for your continued support," he said.
Comelec Commissioner Rey Bulay has asked Jimenez and several other officials to explain the postponement of the debates and the scrape over the payment to the venue hotel.
Commissioner George Erwin Garcia said he wants to find out who is liable and what sanctions they will face.
Jimenez, who is supposed to submit his answer to Bulay today, has withheld making any comments to the media.
LOOK: Latest Laylo pre-election survey result (Apr.14-20) shows presidential frontrunner Bongbong Marcos with 64% of votes, a three-percentage point increase from his March figure and a 43-point advantage over closest rival.
VP Leni Robredo still in 2nd place with 21% (a 2-point increase from her March’s 19%), while Mayor Isko Moreno and Sen. Manny Pacquiao now tied in 3rd place with 5% each (Moreno dropping by 4 pts. and Pacquiao increasing by 3 pts). #BilangPilipino2022 | via Edu Punay
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The L team needs to work more... or is it too late.
BBM keeps wide lead in poll
wala bang pang survey si abs cbn, ayala at pangilinan?
Kita nyo naman paano pinadapa ni presdu si channel2. Ito nga reason naging emotional mga delawan kaya nagkaroon ng kakampink.
Si ayala at manny p, minura sa pangugulang sa tubig. Si razon na nga ata may-ari manila water.
Lahat ba ng malakihang survey gaguhan? Yung pakulo ni 7-11 cups lokohan ba yun?
Ako hindi gaano updated sa election pero dahil sa datingsite kaya nagkaidea na mga singlemom ayaw kay luhgaw.
Sa supermarket mga bagger kahera maka-ano ba sila??? Sa palengke whats the vibe cisco ramon??? (sa hindi makagets manuod kayo the flash)
may oras ba sila makipagbolahan sa rally like the uaap group.
Pag nakikita sa tv yan rally baka mas lalo lang mainis sa inyo. Ang nafefeel mga elitista ito na mga scammer naman.
Next topic ko sa ibang thread bakit ayaw ko mga artista, influencer, mga pahype. Lalo na endorser skincare products.
A Barcelona-based think tank sees unclear economic policies of leading presidential bet Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in contrast to a detailed policy platform of his main competitor, Vice President Leni Robredo, ahead of the Philippines’ May 9 elections.
In an April 26 report, FocusEconomics said the upcoming elections are making investors jittery in many ways.
Read more: ‘Robredo’s economic policies clear, Marcos’ unclear’ | Inquirer Business
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