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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Binay's parking arrogance "I owned Makati" hit to a Jew Tourist kicking an Israel National out of the Philippines

 

"Rebuilding for a Better Philippines" team highly commend the Inquirer news for these series of info leaks that shaken the rotten political system of the Philippines.

 

The recent Pork barrel fund scam was firstly leaked by the Inquirer news that shaken the Congress and Senate office for their involvement in the Multibillion corruption through Pork barrel scam that  changed the view of the people and empower the people to fight for this malignant corruption virus in the Philippine Government.

 

This week, binay's arrogance controversy is another achievement of the most trusted news network in the Philippines; the Inquirer.net

 

This is a very sensitive issue and very disgusting that our very respected government servant is bossing  himself as  the owner of the people and not a servant of the people.

 

 "Don't you know me? I own this city." this is the same question raised by this arrogant junjun binay at the Rockwell Mall basement parking early this year to a Jew visitor whose car got ahead of his car in an empty parking slot.  The Israeli left the country months later.

 

The binay's arrogance in Makati is not an attitude that we must be proud of because this is not an attitude of a public servant. Where this family came from? Better to deport them from which continent they are originated.. they are not Ita's family and they are not Filipino lumad.. maybe they came from the desert territory of Safari. .  

 

INQUIRER: The Binays of Makati

 

A mango tree doesn't bear a santol fruit.

 

Let's not be surprised that Makati City Mayor Junjun Binay and his sister, Sen. Nancy Binay, acted the way they did when they were prevented by guards at the posh Dasmariñas Village from using a gate of the subdivision.

 

In 1986 when their father, Jejomar Binay, was still officer in charge of Makati, he ordered the closure of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) clubhouse for refusing to let his children use the club's swimming pool because they were not accompanied by a member.

 

I was a witness to the elder Binay's abusive behavior. I couldn't use the club gym at that time because of the closure.

 

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The three guards who didn't raise the gate's barrier to allow the Binays' convoy to pass through were arrested by Makati policemen and detained for four hours. The Binay camp, however, said the guards voluntarily went to police headquarters.

 

The two children of Vice President Binay, Jun and Nancy, said the report on the incident was blown out of proportion by the Inquirer.

 

This, despite a 24-minute video of the incident.

 

The Binays not only want to show who's the boss; they're also not truthful.

 

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The Binays, the epitome of a political dynasty, think they own Makati City because of their power and influence.

 

The father is vice president of the Republic; and the children are senator, mayor and congresswoman.

 

The mother used to be mayor who temporarily manned the fort for her husband when his three consecutive terms expired.

 

If you go around the city, you'll find the letter "B"—with a tail—painted on walls in public places.

 

The "B" sign, which looks like a brand on cattle, stands for Binay, of course.

 

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Mayor Junjun goes around with a convoy of police bodyguards apparently to show that he's the city's boss.

 

The incident at the Dasmariñas Village was not the first time the mayor bared his fangs.

 

In the Dasmariñas incident, Junjun Binay was quoted by a source as saying to the guards, "Kilala ba ninyo ako? (Do you know me)?"

 

In another incident that took place at Rockwell Mall basement parking early this year, the younger Binay allegedly figured in an altercation with an Israeli whose car got ahead of his car in an empty parking slot.

 

During a heated exchange of words between Binay and the Israeli, the mayor allegedly blurted out to the foreigner, "Don't you know me? I own this city."

The Israeli left the country months later.

 

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The shooting at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport's Terminal 3, which killed a town mayor and several others, was an incident waiting to happen.

 

Angel Honrado, Manila International Airport Authority general manager, doesn't allow members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to keep the peace at the airport complex, which is their mandate.

 

Instead, Honrado has ordered the airport police, who are glorified security guards, to patrol the airport premises.

 

The airport police are not only as inefficient as Honrado, they're also a bunch of goofs. - published in INQUIRER.NET

Friday, December 20, 2013

Malacañang Palace said Arroyo's term MISUSED around ₱836 billion to more than ₱1 trillion

 Gloria Arroyo's term MISUSED around ₱836 billion to more than ₱1 trillion - Malacañang Palace said 


Noy slams Arroyo same day Palace wished her peace

 

President Benigno Aquino III again criticized former President and now Pampanga Second District Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for the corruption that plagued her administration.

 

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In his speech at the first state conference on the United Nations Convention Against Corruption on Thursday, Aquino lamented that the Philippines missed opportunities during Arroyo's term and that the former President left him a government ruined by corruption.

 

"I myself have pointed out that the ten years before I stepped into office had been called a lost decade—one in which our country could have developed strong foundations to build upon. Instead, after my predecessor stepped down, our administration found a system of governance long decayed by corruption," Aquino said.

 

In giving the Philippines its first investment grade, debt watcher Fitch has credited the Arroyo administration for beginning the reforms needed to improve government finances.

 

"Improvements in fiscal management begun under President Arroyo have made general government debt dynamics more resilient to shocks. Strong economic growth and moderate budget deficits have brought the general government (GG) debt/GDP ratio in line with 'BBB' median," Fitch said in a statement in March.

 

Aquino's fresh criticisms against Arroyo came after Malacañang wished for peace and goodwill during the holidays for the former president.

 

Despite being three years into the presidency, Aquino continues to hit the past administration. In a speech last October, he said the amount of public funds misused during Arroyo's term was around 836 billion and may exceed 1 trillion.

 

The President claimed that his administration has since taken steps to curb corruption in the government after Arroyo left the Palace.

 

He said the first thing his leadership identified was that no one can be above the law in the fight against corruption.

 

"It should not matter what position you hold in the bureaucratic ladder: If you do wrong by the people, then you should be held accountable," Aquino said.

 

The President recalled that in his term, cases were filed against Arroyo while former Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona was impeached.

 

But Aquino said the campaign against corruption is not limited to those in public office as the government will go after anyone, regardless of profession.

 

"If you do not pay your taxes, the state will pursue you. It means that no matter how many resources you have at your disposal, if you choose to smuggle goods, you cannot escape the government," Aquino said.

 

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He said in the past three years, the government has filed 423 cases against tax evaders and smugglers.

 

Aquino also enumerated some of the other anti-corruption programs of his administration such as the reforms in the Bureau of Customs and the zero-based budgeting system of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

 

The President also mentioned the Budget ng Bayan and Pera ng Bayan campaigns of the DBM and Department of Finance and the most recent initiative, the Foreign Aid Transparency Hub or Project FAiTH which tracks the international donations in the wake of Super Typhoon "Yolanda." - philSTAR

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