Mukhang napapaaga yata. I was expecting a lot of exposè to come if and when a non-Du30 candidate wins the election.
Mukhang napapaaga yata. I was expecting a lot of exposè to come if and when a non-Du30 candidate wins the election.
covering the trax?
Justol was deputy executive secretary for finance and administration under the Office of the President before her transfer to the audit agency. Duterte signed her appointment paper on Feb. 17.
She also worked as city accountant of Davao, where Mr. Duterte was mayor for a total of 22 years.In 2010, she was one of the respondents among Davao City officials, including Duterte himself as mayor, in a plunder complaint filed at the Office of the Ombudsman.
nak ng teteng may bahid pa talaga
Ex-Davao City accountant new COA chief | Inquirer News
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Using a PNP helicopter which is public property to fetch him from a very expensive resort island... which crashed and caused the death of one person.
Nagwawala na nga mga tao kung may makitang gov't vehicle sa mall during office hours...
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may namatay na susundo sa kanya. Danyos perwisyo. The universe is exposing him.
kung ano tao eh yun din gobyerno.
=jose rizaL
Just shows how brazen things are now with this admin, latest would be the appointment of the COA chairman with dubious character.
Then there's the public vehicles being used openly in campaigning by the presidential daughter, to this semi-private use of helicopters.
Pnoy's "no wang-wang" policy is not perfect, but it was a start and we did see some changes to the positive.
Balesin is owned by Julian Ongpin’s family. As you well know, Julian was the prime suspect in Bree Jonson’s death & was cleared by the PNP of it. As insinuated in the article, reward nga ba yung Balesin (trip or membership?). Kundi nag crash yung chopper, malalaman ba ng mundo ito?
Lawmaker questions PNP chief’s link to Bree Jonson case amid Balesin trip probe
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With just a few months left in office, Dominguez said the Duterte administration was preparing a “fiscal consolidation package” to be discussed with those vying to be the next president, outlining proposed measures on how to handle the country’s outstanding debt burden that skyrocketed last year to a knee-buckling P11.73 trillion, heavier by a fifth from the 2020 level.
Dominguez has been mum about the fine print of the working package, but said it “contains a combination of improvements to tax administration to plug existing leakages and updated tax policy proposals that build on our past reforms.”
It was also proposed that the next administration should focus on “relatively untaxed” sectors such as cryptocurrencies alongside further increasing excise taxes on cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, and sugary beverages and even lifting all exemptions to the 12-percent value-added tax.
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I wonder how long to pay that off if we all worked 18-hour days?
The best and brightest talaga. Pilipinas, saan ka dadamputin?
No vision on food, no urgency on fuel | Philstar.com
Ewan ko na lang talaga sa mga taong bilib pa rin sa pangulo ng gobyernong ito.
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