all i can is PNoy administration is PAKAW MO!
ANG BOBO NAMAN NANG GUMAWA NANG "PILIPINAS KAY GANDA", epekto sa GAMESHOW??.... BOBO talaga... Panget! parang KALBO NA KALBO...hahaha mo-doble noun ang dili muari sa pinas kay di kasabot.... what the....
Better pa ang "WOW PHILIPPINES"...
Corrauption kay ganda ta to..or vice kay ganda.hahahahaha.....boooooo...goooo
dapat PILIPINO KAY BOBO!! LIM KAY DILIM...
Palace not letting go of tourism chief
Malacañang is not letting go of Tourism Secretary Alberto Lim over the “Pilipinas Kay Ganda” campaign fiasco, apparently satisfied that the resignation of Undersecretary Vicente Romano had settled the issue.
Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda Wednesday dismissed suggestions that Lim should resign as well, saying that Romano had admitted to being responsible for the ill-fated branding project and had resigned as a result.
Lacierda made it clear that President Benigno Aquino III was fully behind Lim even as a number of senators have threatened to derail Lim’s confirmation in the congressional Commission on Appointments.
“It was Romano who was on top of the logo project. [Lim] left it to Undersecretary Romano to undertake that project. He [Romano] admitted his mistakes and offered to resign,” Lacierda told reporters.
Lacierda said the accusation that Lim is not sensitive of the concerns of industry stakeholders was “entirely inaccurate.”
He said those in the industry who are seeking Lim’s resignation were “against Secretary Lim from the very beginning.”
“They are against his views on the liberalized aviation policies, and this is just a convenient excuse for them to use this issue against Secretary Lim,” he said.
He said Mr. Aquino met with Romano and Lim the other day when Romano told the President that he was resigning.
He said Mr. Aquino accepted Romano’s resignation with “reluctance.” He added that the President “appreciated” Romano’s actions.
He also said the Palace was also “pleased” with the public reaction to Romano’s resignation as “it shows that this administration has the standards required of each public official, that of decency and accountability.”
Lacierda said the President had instructed Lim to come up with a new marketing plan and logo and to show this to him before he makes a presentation.
“The President told them [the DoT] to conduct a focused group discussion as well,” he said.
Bumbling Cabinet members and officials who have embarrassed the administration in less than six months in office should follow the lead of Romano and resign, said Sen. Vicente Sotto III.
“If they want to help the government, if they want to help their boss, they should admit to their shortcomings, if ever they make a mistake,” he said.
Palace not letting go of tourism chief - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
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