So much for Unity.
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Eh sabi niya dito
https://twitter.com/inquirerdotnet/s...Ss15gVexuadUfA
Served as Alamano's mouthpiece and shield during the elections. Discarded like some used napkin.
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^ tameme hehe
unity pa more!
https://politics.com.ph/2022/11/23/f...coa-csc-posts/
the rumored thailand scandal just isn't letting up and is picking-up dire consequences for those involved.
https://politics.com.ph/2022/11/23/f...d-***-scandal/
Seriously?!
MANILA, Philippines — People with a checkered past may have to think twice if they plan to join the government, as Malacañang is now requiring clearances from applicants for positions in the executive branch.
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin disclosed the new requirement on Wednesday after persons facing criminal and administrative cases were appointed to certain state agencies.
Former public officials, he said, should present clearances issued by the Civil Service Commission and the Office of the Ombudsman if they want to return to government service.
Ordinary Filipinos applying for NBI clearances schedule appointments, then line up on their appointment day, hoping they won’t get a “hit” or flagged for a past criminal record. Some applications also drag on because they have namesakes with pending cases.
Marcos himself was convicted by the court in the 1990s for failing to pay taxes and file his income tax returns when he was still the vice governor and later the governor of Ilocos Norte from 1982 to 1985, during the presidency of his father, Ferdinand Sr.
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PBBM wants scholarships to address nurses’ exodus; private sector steps up aid for healthcare
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday said the government may resort to providing scholarships for nurses and other medical workers as many countries scramble to find healthcare professionals to man their hospitals and medical facilities.
In a meeting in Malacańang with representatives of the healthcare cluster of the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC), the President said that although the government can’t prevent nurses from leaving for high-paying jobs abroad, they must at least serve their country if they avail of the government scholarship program.
“Lahat, nurses. Naghahanap… Everybody that I talk to, especially from the States and from Europe… So the only thing is that the scholarship program, that you know, you can’t hold people back from a better life, from a better living…” the President said during the meeting.
“But I think it’s fair that if you provide scholarship, that you expect that there are… mag-serbisyo muna sila ng ilang taon. Hindi babayaran ‘yung scholarship eh. They don’t need to pay that,” the President pointed out. -excerpt
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NEDA board pushes EO modifying electric vehicles tariff rates
According to the NEDA chief, the EO modifying tariff rates will cover certain electric vehicles such as passenger cars, buses, minibus, vans, trucks, motorcycles, tricycles, scooters and bicycles, among others, including EV parts and components.
“In particular, the EO will temporarily reduce the most-favored nation (MFN) tariff rates to zero percent for five years and completely built-up or CBU units of second EVs, except for hybrid-type EVs,” Balisacan told reporters.
“It will also implement tariff modification on second parts and components of EVs from five percent to one percent for five years,” Balisacan pointed out. -excerpt
Yup kids are alright
https://twitter.com/juanelyas/status...7HC6wicttByvLg
di pwede sa atin galing
dapat sa earnings ng state
like earnings ng state owned corporations pwede i-invest
like middle eastern SWFs ung earnings nila sa oil & gas
actually malampaya fund is considered a SWF
ano kaya nangyari doon?
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