ill look into that..
comeback here when you do, but for the moment pag research sa.
WELL, OF COURSE!balik-bayan box opening, tanim-bala, etc.. murag sauna raman na gibuhat, karon nangasakpan na., that's a good thing right? and it involves a small person team trying to extort money, and/or mangawat.. blame it on the administration?
proper enforcement of the laws and policy gives assurance for a good governance.
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY?
in any structure or group or society, the misdeeds of the member directly reflect the head.
ONLY CORRUPT , IRRESPONSIBLE and INCOMPETENT THINK OTHERWISE.
YOU ARE AVOIDING.LTO plate issue sure was a bust because of some DAP-like budgeting.. blame it on the administration? no, i say blame it on LTO,
LTO is a branch of the Turd PNoy government.
HAS the PNoy office knows about it? YES OF COURSE!
HAS the PNoy office HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE THE COURSE of NO PLATE AVaILABLE? OF COURSE!
washing hands over the case is a sign of incompetence.
by grouping and affiliation, so as the Head, will be the tail.
st#pid PNoy now and will be 1diot MAR?
the hell no!
My GOD! you are part of the problem! not the solution.traffic? sauna rman na nga problema.
that statement clearly signify hopelessness.
i'll announce it to you.
CHANGE IS COMING! DUTERTE CAYETANO is the new way for the republic.
and again, by the mouth of Sir Lito Osmeña
" DAVAO WAS HELL, UNTIL DUTERTE CAME "
we,people should have hope and work for it as we are still are living.
Last edited by butitoy; 03-15-2016 at 07:52 PM.
oh yeah.?! well, sir lito, politics was serious, until roxas came
hahahahahhaha
that is like, you are saying boss @Crimson_Viper that Mar is a troll and a joke for a POLPOLitician.
EPIC fail words of Mar , commenting on EDSA traffic : "Hindi pa naman fatal ang traffic."
Last edited by butitoy; 03-15-2016 at 07:54 PM.
Mar Roxas is the ultimate fake. Trying to what he is not. What he is delinitely not is presidential material. What he definitely is, is a mama's boy who is hopelessly incompetent.
Fake vs real presidential candidates | The Manila Times Online
good morniiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.!
mayng buntag mga bobo pota tanga supporters, kamusta survey kagabi.? napagiwanan tuloy kayo ah..
napagiwanan sa points, napagiwanan din sa IQ level, pati na rin s6x life ni mar roxas napagiwanan na..
c KORINA na kay butitoy na..
katulz, billy, carlos, dito tayo mag party.! wag na kayo mag kalat sa duterte thread, dito nlng tayo.. total, BASURA naman talaga tong thread na to eh..
survey pa more!!! gi commission sa ilahang yellow media station
Financier and Owner of the helicopter use for Team Duterte Campaign
ARCHIBALD PO may get immunity for chopper deal but not for tax evasion
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By: Cathy Yamsuan, DJ Yap
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
05:12 AM August 4th, 2011
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Good news and bad news for Archibald Po, the owner of Lionair Inc.
Senators are likely to support his request for immunity from criminal suit following his testimony linking former First Gentleman Mike Arroyo to the sale of old helicopters to the Philippine National Police.
But he may be investigated for possible tax evasion since Lionair apparently did not report earnings from charter flights booked by Arroyo’s friends.
Before reading the contents of his affidavit on Tuesday, Po invoked Section 4 of the Witness Protection and Security Benefits Act allowing a witness in a legislative investigation immunity from criminal prosecution.
Po admitted facilitating Arroyo’s purchase of five Robinson R44 Raven I helicopters which were delivered two months before the 2004 presidential election.
The businessman said former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo used the helicopters when she ran against several candidates, including Fernando Poe Jr.
One helicopter crashed during the campaign. Five years later, two of the remaining four helicopters were sold to the PNP. Po said several times during Tuesday’s hearing of the blue ribbon committee that Arroyo owned the choppers.
During the same hearing, Hilario de Vera of Manila Aerospace Products Trading Inc. (Maptra) said Po repeatedly dropped the name “FG” probably to mean First Gentleman (Mike Arroyo) when the businessman pressured him into selling two old choppers to the police.
Sen. Teofisto Guingona III, the blue ribbon committee chair, and Sen. Franklin Drilon, finance committee chair, said that Po would likely be given a recommendation if he applied for inclusion in the government’s Witness Protection Program.
However, the two immediately clarified that this privilege did not include freedom from prosecution in any tax case stemming from Lionair’s failure to pay the proper taxes.
Enrile argument
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, in an impromptu press conference, cautioned that the Senate did not have the “authority to immunize any person from suit. I don’t know. I have to study that.”
Enrile argued during Tuesday’s hearing that if Po “was an instrumental tool to the effect that a crime was committed, (why) are we going to grant him immunity from suit? He might be an inducing party or indispensable in committing the crime.”
But Drilon said that in an informal caucus after the hearing, Enrile suggested that they ask Po “if he needs admission into the program for purposes of legal protection in terms of the statements he will make.”
CIDG probe
In Camp Crame, investigators probing the PNP’s purchase of secondhand choppers in 2009 are relying heavily on televised Senate hearings for clues about the controversy.
The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) said it was “deferring” to the Senate proceedings and would just get documents and transcripts of testimonies of certain personalities linked to the deal instead of questioning them themselves.
This includes Arroyo and the suppliers who implicated him.
Director Samuel D. Pagdilao Jr., the head of CIDG, said whatever pieces of evidence turned in to the Senate, a “higher body,” would be useful to the agency in its investigation of officials linked to the P105-million transaction.
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