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    Grabe yung hearing kanina, halatang pinagtatakpan si Bnay nang mga opisyal nang BSP at nila Moreta at Sec. Ongpin. Mga loko, kawawa lang talaga karamihan nag pilipino kais naloloko nila. Mga terms nila at paligoy-ligoy na hindi maiiintindihan nang mga bobotante.

    8 years na ginagamit alphaland yung ilang buildings, Jan 23, 2015 lang nagbayad. Samantalanag Jan 22, 2015 nag-start investigation sa kita nang BSP dyan. #overobvious

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    I was about to post how inept BSP is in their dealings with Alphaland... but got me thinking do they really want us to believe that their that stupid? They lost millions purely out of neglect and by not doing their due diligence? I find that really hard to believe. Hirap talaga nakuha lang 600M nagkalimutan na. The sad thing is that this could be happening to other govt institutions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    Pero Si oreta, patay sa BIR....he he.
    Sana nga, gagô lang eh, atty na naturingan hindi alam ibig sabihin nang income! May taxation law naman yang dinaanan e.

    Quote Originally Posted by joey_ed27 View Post
    I was about to post how inept BSP is in their dealings with Alphaland... but got me thinking do they really want us to believe that their that stupid? They lost millions purely out of neglect and by not doing their due diligence? I find that really hard to believe. Hirap talaga nakuha lang 600M nagkalimutan na. The sad thing is that this could be happening to other govt institutions.
    Inept is too soft to discribe the negotiating team. Tama si sen. angara, pwede kasuhan mga yung nang graft due to gross negligence.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by threx666 View Post
    antigas ng mukha kasama pa yung buong Binay angkan ng pumunta sa mga Fallen 44 kin

    Hoping to keep things in check,sympathy daw:evil:

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    Pero Si oreta, patay sa BIR....he he.

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    VP Binay vows to hit back at some senators | ABS-CBN News

    Naku, patay tayo nito. Tago na tayo!

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    Binay says Berberabe could be his running mate | Inquirer News

    How desperate this nigger can be, pati yung taong walang kamuang-muang sa politics, idadamay pa sa kalokohan nya just because his her boss sa Pag-ibig. Wala ng makuha running mate ang kawatan kasi puro kawatan din dati gusto nya kaya lang nakalaboso na si Jungoy at freeze pa lahat ng asset. Kung hindi desperado itong si Nigger, how can you have a running mate even coming from the same Batangas province , eh di sana si Ate Vi na lang kinuha nya.

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    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/675688/binay-says-berberabe-could-be-his-running-mate

    How desperate this nigger can be, pati yung taong walang kamuang-muang sa politics, idadamay pa sa kalokohan nya just because his her boss sa Pag-ibig. Wala ng makuha running mate ang kawatan kasi puro kawatan din dati gusto nya kaya lang nakalaboso na si Jungoy at freeze pa lahat ng asset. Kung hindi desperado itong si Nigger, how can you have a running mate even coming from the same Batangas province , eh di sana si Ate Vi na lang kinuha nya.

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    With all due sympathy to the families of the SAF44: i wonder how Makati taxpayers felt when they handed out cash, from taxes they paid, to be used for the benefit of Makati and its residents. i don't think any of the SAF44 live in Makati, Manila or Luzon for that matter.

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    That's how the Nigger family behave, they think the city of Makati's money is their own money for the sake of pogi points. Bitayin na si doctora so that the Nigger family start to tumble.

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    Give Binay his makati for Aquino has a hacienda with a highway exit and Tarlac, do not forget Tarlac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    Give Binay his makati for Aquino has a hacienda with a highway exit and Tarlac, do not forget Tarlac.
    WTF!

    Too short indeed.

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    Picture of beauty and art while the Binays are a portrait of abstract and horror. :rofl:

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    Picture of beauty and art while the Binays are a portrait of abstract and horror. :rofl:

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    A backgrounder on CA Judge Sabio and Judge Reyes. The duo had been together in one among their corrupt sorties, and were suspended by the Supreme Court before.

    "The Supreme Court, voting 12–1, ordered the dismissal of Roxas after he was found guilty of multiple violations of the canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct, grave misconduct, dishonesty, undue interest and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of service.[8]

    Sabio was suspended for two months after he was found guilty of simple misconduct and conduct unbecoming of a justice of the CA. Vasquez was severely reprimanded “for his failure to act promptly and decisively in order to avert the incidence that damaged the image of the Court of Appeals,” Reyes was found guilty of simple misconduct with mitigating circumstance, and Vidal was found guilty of conduct unbecoming of a justice of the appellate court for being “too compliant" when she allowed herself to sign the decision without reading the parties’ memorandum." wiki

    And now, they're together again on TRO by Binay.

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    A backgrounder on CA Judge Sabio and Judge Reyes. The duo had been together in one among their corrupt sorties, and were suspended by the Supreme Court before.

    "The Supreme Court, voting 12–1, ordered the dismissal of Roxas after he was found guilty of multiple violations of the canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct, grave misconduct, dishonesty, undue interest and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of service.[8]

    Sabio was suspended for two months after he was found guilty of simple misconduct and conduct unbecoming of a justice of the CA. Vasquez was severely reprimanded “for his failure to act promptly and decisively in order to avert the incidence that damaged the image of the Court of Appeals,” Reyes was found guilty of simple misconduct with mitigating circumstance, and Vidal was found guilty of conduct unbecoming of a justice of the appellate court for being “too compliant" when she allowed herself to sign the decision without reading the parties’ memorandum." wiki

    And now, they're together again on TRO by Binay.

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    Lord of Makati
    Philippine Daily Inquirer 12:15 AM | Wednesday, March 18th, 2015


    Oh, what a circus, oh, what a show—and in the country’s premier showcase city yet. If anyone harbors the thought that the Philippines is now a modern democratic nation able to handle conflicts and crises in the body politic according to the rule of law, the scenes in Makati in the past few days should disabuse him or her of the notion.

    Straight out of a warlord playbook, Makati Mayor Junjun Binay resorts to the crudest populist trick when faced with a legitimate suspension order from the Office of the Ombudsman: He dramatically barricades himself in his office, summons his constituents to surround City Hall and offer him protection from imagined harm, deputizes his lieutenants to stoke the tension with a stream of provocative statements, plays to the camera as an oppressed family man unable to attend his daughter’s graduation from kindergarten (but who forced him to hole up in his office, in the first place?), and basically thrashes the law by saying that the Ombudsman’s power to suspend officials charged with wrongdoing applies only to small fry—such as those unlucky not to have the Vice President for a father, for instance—and not to him.

    On Monday morning, as many as 2,500 antiriot policemen, including 200 Special Action Force commandos, had to be deployed by the Department of Interior and Local Government to Makati City Hall to escort DILG National Capital Region Director Renato Brion in serving the suspension order on Binay and 21 other city officials. Even then, Brion could only tack the order on the building’s entrance, while being jeered by Binay’s supporters. The mayor, ensconced in the 21st floor of the building, would not so much as dignify the Ombudsman’s order by receiving it personally. Later in the day, his sister, Sen. Nancy Binay, slammed the deployment of the troops: “This is not a war zone. We’re not ‘high-value targets’ for them to send this large number of policemen.”

    But it was in fact her father’s office that first raised the specter of violence, by warning that a “misencounter” could happen should the DILG serve the suspension order on her brother. It was her family’s camp that hoisted the threat of disorder or chaos, of the possibility of ordinary men and women getting hurt, should authorities enforce the Ombudsman’s order.

    Under such circumstances, sending an adequate force to quell any possible mass disturbance, as well as protect the government official doing his job, appears to be a reasonable move. It’s bad enough that it was no less than the office of the Vice President that had trivialized the Jan. 25 Mamapasano bloodbath with the “misencounter” quip, merely to twit the VP’s nemesis, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas. Quite as startling is when the VP’s daughter jumps into the fray with her own schoolyard mockery, echoing her father in wielding the tragedy of Mamasapano as a political club and forgetting that her duties as a senator of the realm now trumps her loyalty to family interests.

    Or is this the game plan all along? That Nancy Binay’s role is to man the flank in the Senate as part of her father’s moist-eyed drive for the presidency, unfailingly raising the family standard to the detriment of the higher calling of her office, whenever the father’s all-consuming ambition seems threatened in any way? As it does now, or so the family says—the Ombudsman’s order, like many other issues thrown at the Binays such as the Batangas hacienda, the irregularities at City Hall, the Boy Scouts-Alphaland deal, inevitably framed as one more naked attempt at derailing the VP’s run for Malacañang.

    That is exactly the narrative that the mayor and his wild-eyed factotums are pushing—that his suspension from office is meant as another stumbling block to his father’s run for the presidency in 2016. What a crock. He will be suspended for all of six months, and the immediately executory nature of the Ombudsman’s order is to protect City Hall, and by extension the people of Makati who own that seat of government, from any machinations that an incumbent official might do—clean the books, for instance—to dodge the charges. The mayor has all this time protested his innocence, saying he has nothing to hide. The Ombudsman now gives him the proper forum to rebut the charges against him—and what does he do? Petulantly lock himself up in his room, so to speak.

    Warlordism—worse, the infantile kind—is alive and well in Makati.


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    Yun palang si "mayor" pena nahuli sa no helmet violation. Umiikot sa constituents nya, nakamotor, walang helmet. Ayun, pinagmulta.....ha ha!

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    Can somebody please explain this to me. Kung hinde sila pwede Bakit nakikialama ang CA sa suspension order ng ombudsman?

    RA 6770, section 14

    Sec. 14. Restrictions. - No writ of injunction shall be issued by any court to delay an investigation being conducted by the Ombudsman under this Act, unless there is a prima facie evidence that the subject matter of the investigation is outside the jurisdiction of the Office of the Ombudsman.

    No court shall hear any appeal or application for remedy against the decision or findings of the Ombudsman, except the Supreme Court, on pure question of law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Can somebody please explain this to me. Kung hinde sila pwede Bakit nakikialama ang CA sa suspension order ng ombudsman?

    RA 6770, section 14

    Here's my explanation: somebody's got the CA in his pockets. Ginagawang attack dog, pati si De Lima gusto ipa contempt. Didn't somebody mention something about "martial law" recently? Doesn't that involve threatening -- legally or otherwise -- people who don't agree with you? Ay mali, dictatorship pala yun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Can somebody please explain this to me. Kung hinde sila pwede Bakit nakikialama ang CA sa suspension order ng ombudsman?

    RA 6770, section 14

    Here's my explanation: somebody's got the CA in his pockets. Ginagawang attack dog, pati si De Lima gusto ipa contempt. Didn't somebody mention something about "martial law" recently? Doesn't that involve threatening -- legally or otherwise -- people who don't agree with you? Ay mali, dictatorship pala yun.

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    Incorruptible but ‘dumb’ | Inquirer News
    Vice President Jojo Binay said the Office of the Ombudsman has mocked the Court of Appeals when it ignored the court’s order to withhold its suspension order on his son, Makati Mayor Junjun.

    The suspension order stems from graft charges against the younger Binay with the Ombudman’s office.

    The elder Binay said ignoring the appellate court’s temporary restraining order (TRO) was tantamount to mocking the court.

    “It is like they (the Ombudsman and the Department of the Interior and Local Government [DILG], which carried out the Ombudsman’s suspension order—RT) were saying the justices were dumb,” the Vice President said.

    The “dumb” description of the justices came from Binay himself, not from the Office of the Ombudman or the DILG.

    I said in my previous column the justices were incorruptible, so they couldn’t have been bribed into issuing the TRO, but they are probably what Binay described them.

    If those justices are not dumb, how could they have missed a provision in the Ombudsman Act of 1989 which states that “no writ of injunction shall be issued by any court to delay an investigation being conducted by the Ombudsman, unless there is prima facie evidence that the investigation is outside of the Office of the Ombudsman.”

    If they’re not dumb, why would they issue a TRO knowing full well it would not be carried out?


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    Vice President Jojo Binay said the Office of the Ombudsman has mocked the Court of Appeals when it ignored the court’s order to withhold its suspension order on his son, Makati Mayor Junjun.

    The suspension order stems from graft charges against the younger Binay with the Ombudman’s office.

    The elder Binay said ignoring the appellate court’s temporary restraining order (TRO) was tantamount to mocking the court.

    “It is like they (the Ombudsman and the Department of the Interior and Local Government [DILG], which carried out the Ombudsman’s suspension order—RT) were saying the justices were dumb,” the Vice President said.

    The “dumb” description of the justices came from Binay himself, not from the Office of the Ombudman or the DILG.

    I said in my previous column the justices were incorruptible, so they couldn’t have been bribed into issuing the TRO, but they are probably what Binay described them.

    If those justices are not dumb, how could they have missed a provision in the Ombudsman Act of 1989 which states that “no writ of injunction shall be issued by any court to delay an investigation being conducted by the Ombudsman, unless there is prima facie evidence that the investigation is outside of the Office of the Ombudsman.”

    If they’re not dumb, why would they issue a TRO knowing full well it would not be carried out?

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    VP Binay: Lee Kuan Yew was my inspiration
    Nestor Corrales
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    4:40 PM | Tuesday, March 24th, 2015


    MANILA, Philippines—He wanted to be the Lee Kuan Yew of Makati.

    Vice President Jejomar Binay has said that the late Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was his “inspiration in rebuilding Makati” as he extended his condolences to the Lee family and join the people of Singapore in mourning the loss of its first Prime Minister.

    Binay, in a statement issued Monday, said that he has always admired the late Prime Minister including the success story of Singapore.

    “His political will and pragmatic approach to governance was my inspiration in rebuilding Makati after the 1986 EDSA Revolution from a bankrupt municipality to the country’s premier city providing unparalleled social services to its constituents,” Binay said.

    The Prime Minister, who is credited for transforming Singapore, died on Monday, March 23, at the Singapore General Hospital after more than a month of confinement due to pneumonia.

    “As the architect of modern Singapore, the late Prime Minister shaped his country into one of the most prosperous countries in the world,” Binay said.

    “He is a dedicated public servant and a well respected leader. The success of Singapore is but a testament to his decades of remarkable public service,” he added.

    Binay has served as the Mayor of Makati and won as vice president in the 2010 national elections.

    The Vice President has already announced his plan to run for president in 2016.


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