Naples enters not guilty plea in plunder charges. Businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles (partly hidden, wearing hoodies) is shielded from the media by her police escorts as she leaves the Sandiganbayan in Quezon City on Thursday, June 26, after her arraignment in the plunder charges filed against her in connection with the P10-billion pork barrel scam. Amita Legaspi Following her arraignment at the Sandiganbayan for graft and plunder charges related to the P10-billion pork barrel scam, trader Janet Napoles left the anti-graft court premises Thursday to be returned to her detention facility in Laguna. A convoy that included a police minibus used to transport Napoles left the Sandiganbayan premises shortly after noon, radio dzBB’s Sam Nielsen reported. The convoy traveled at high speed, at about 70 to 80 kph, the report said. Napoles had arrived at the anti-graft court shortly after 7 a.m., an hour before her arraignment. She was arraigned along with Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., who is detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center in Camp Crame. Revilla leaves for Crame Meanwhile, separate reports by dzBB’s Allan Gatus and Rowena Salvacion said Revilla exited the anti-graft court premises a few minutes after Napoles left. He was whisked into a minibus heading for Camp Crame. Earlier, Revilla arrived at the anti-graft court, wearing a barong. He was not handcuffed. On June 6, plunder charges were filed by the Ombudsman against Napoles, Senate Minority Floor Leader Juan Ponce Enrile, Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Revilla in connection with the multibillion-peso pork Read More …
The Philippines and other countries should not “over-read” the new Chinese map including disputed territories off the South China Sea, a Chinese official said. During a media briefing in Beijing on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said the new map was created and published for public service. “China’s publishing houses in some regions published various kinds of Chinese maps with the purpose of serving the public, and there is no need to over-read it,” the Chinese official said. Hua added that the Chinese government’s position on the South China Sea has always been “consistent, clear and free of any change.” China earlier unveiled a new official map featuring 10 dashes to demarcate almost the entire South China Sea as Chinese territory. Older versions of the Chinese map featured nine dashes to signify the rising superpower’s claim over the South China Sea. In the new map, the tenth dash was placed near Taiwan, apparently to mark it as a Chinese province. The Philippines has rejected the new Chinese map, saying it is a violation of international law. Territorial dispute For the past years, China and the Philippines have been engaged in a territorial dispute over resource-rich parts of the South China Sea. The Philippines refest to parts of the South China Sea as West Philippine Sea. The Philippines claims that the West Philippine Sea is part of its exclusive economic zone under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). China, meanwhile, is asserting its historical Read More …
An hour before the arraignment of Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. Thursday morning, his supporters gathered near the Sandiganbayan to insist on his innocence in the pork barrel scam. At least 50 Cavite residents, mostly from Bacoor where the Revillas hail, arrived at Sandiganbayan around 7 a.m. “Ipaglaban ang katotohanan, walang kasalanan si Sen. Bong,” the supporters shouted. “Not guilty si Sen Bong. Wala kaming nalalaman na ginawa niyang kasalanan,” Gemma Vinzon Tonggo told reporters. She said they were not able to bring any placard because they learned of the arraignment only Wednesday night. “Ipaglalaban namin ang katotohanan. Mabait si Sen. Bong dahil marami siyang scholars, maraming pinagawang kalsada at madaling lapitan,” Elsie Diwata said. Rep. Lani Mercado, wife of Revilla, saw the supporters outside the Sandiganbayan when she arrived and thanked them through a text message sent to one of them. “Salamat, Kokoy, kita ko kayo. TY sa support,” she said in a text message to Kokoy Gozun. Revilla will be arraigned for plunder together with his aide, Richard Cambe, and alleged pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles. The senator is also facing 16 counts of graft. Tagged “Pogi” by whistleblowers, Revilla and his co-accused allegedly received P224.5 million in kickbacks from 2006 to 2010 for funding the ghost projects of Napoles NGOs. —KG, GMA News
Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. and former staff member Richard Cambe were brought to the Sandiganbayan from Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame Thursday morning. A convoy with a minibus believed to carry Revilla and Cambe arrived at the anti-graft court premises at 7:40 a.m., GMA News TV reported. Video footage from GMA News TV showed Revilla wore a barong instead of a detainee’s uniform and was not handcuffed. He waved to the crowd upon arrival. Earlier, GMA News’ Tricia Zafra said the convoy bearing Revilla left the PNP Custodial Center shortly after 7 a.m. Before Revilla arrived, a convoy bearing suspected P10-billion pork barrel mastermind Janet Napoles arrived. — Joel Locsin /LBG, GMA News
Suspected pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles arrived at the Sandiganbayan Thursday more than an hour early for her arraignment. Napoles was in a convoy that arrived shortly after 7 a.m., radio dzBB’s Sam Nielsen reported. The Sandiganbayan First Division set the arraignment for Napoles, Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., his aide Richard Cambe, and their co-accused at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday. Napoles’ convoy left Fort Sto. Domingo in Laguna early Thursday for the anti-graft court in Quezon City. The convoy was traveling at 90 kph, the report said. At the court premises, police bomb squads inspected the area to ensure safety, dzBB’s Rowena Salvacion reported. Philippine National Police chief information officer Chief Supt. Reuben Theodore Sindac on Wednesday said the PNP has mobilized several police units to ensure the security of Revilla and Cambe, who have been detained at the PNP Custodial Center since Friday, and Napoles. “Everything is now in place for the arraignment. We are ready,” he said. Napoles is facing plunder and graft charges along with Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., Jinggoy Estrada, and Juan Ponce Enrile for allegedly diverting lawmakers’ allocations of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (pork barrel) into fake NGOs. According to the Ombudsman, the scheme that went on for nearly a decade involved the creation of fake NGOs, which received funding for agricultural and livelihood projects that either did not exist or were grossly overpriced. —Joel Locsin/KG, GMA News
Suspected pork barrel scam operator Janet Napoles is on her way to the Sandiganbayan for her arraignment. Early Thursday morning a convoy left Fort Sto Domingo in Laguna where Napoles is kept in detention. radio dzBB’s Sam Nielsen reported. PNP spokesman Chief Supt. Reuben Theodore Sindac has said the police does not expect problems in transporting Napoles to Sandiganbayan as they have transferred her to different locations before. The Sandiganbayan First Division set for today at 8:30 in the morning the arraignment of Senator Ramon ‘Bong’ Revilla, Richard Cambe, Napoles and other co-accused in criminal charges stemming from the alleged pork barrel scam. — Joel Locsin/ELR, GMA News
The three senators accused of plunder in connection with the P10-billion pork barrel fund scam have all opposed a request by the Office of the Ombudsman for the creation of special courts that will exclusively handle criminal cases stemming from the mess. In a comment he submitted to the Supreme Court, Senator Jinggoy Estrada said creating special divisions of the Sandiganbayan would raise “equal protection” and “due process” issues as it departs from established rules, procedures, and practices of the Sandiganbayan. He also said that the “national magnitude” and complexities of issues involved in the case were not compelling reasons to create special divisions. “The three Sandiganbayan divisions to which the PDAF cases were raffled on 13 June 2014, are all capable to hear and try the PDAF cases, thus, obviating any need to create special divisions,” Estrada said. Senator Juan Ponce Enrile, in a separate comment, said assigning special courts would “subvert the carefully crafted system” of raffling off cases, which he said was intended to ensure that members of the court that will preside over a case are and appear to be independent and impartial. “Considering the highly charged and biased environment prevailing in regard these cases, and that the request is made by the Ombudsman, the impression that may be created is that the Supreme Court has now joined the clamor for the condemnation and punishment of those involved in the so-called PDAF cases, including the accused in the case,” Enrile said. Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. Read More …
Troops from the Philippines and United States will participate in the 20th Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) joint military exercises on Thursday. The US Embassy in Manila on Wednesday said a US Navy task group that includes ships, aircraft, Sailors and Marines will take part in the exercise. Exercise events will occur in “several locations ashore and at sea including Subic Bay, San Antonio in Zambales, Sangley Point in Cavite City, and Ternate.” “This year’s CARAT Philippines will focus on combined operations at sea, amphibious landings, diving and salvage, and maritime patrol and reconnaissance flights. Sailors and Marines will exchange best practices and share information with their Philippine Armed Forces counterparts during multiple professional exchanges and seminars ashore,” it said. The embassy added that civil action projects, community service events and band concerts would facilitate interaction with the local community. Previous CARAT exercises were held in Mindanao (2012), Palawan (2011), Subic Bay (2010 and 2013), Cebu (2009) and other locations. “As in years past, the sea phase will take place in international waters west of Subic Bay,” the embassy said. No relation to current events The embassy said CARAT, which promotes regional maritime cooperation with many participating navies, “is not in response to current events.” The Philippines is in the middle of a dispute with China over territories in the West Philippine Sea. The US supports the Philippines’ move to bring the matter up for arbitration before a United Nations tribunal. The embassy said the 2014 CARAT series began Read More …
PNoy, Abe discuss territorial dispute with China . President Benigno Aquino III shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the start of their meeting at the prime minister’s official residence in Tokyo on Tuesday, June 24. The two leaders are expected to discuss the ongoing territorial dispute with China in a bid to maintain peace in the region. AFP/Yuya Shino/Pool President Benigno Aquino III arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 early Tuesday from his one-day working visit to Japan, radio dzBB reported. On his arrival, Aquino said his trip and discussions with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe were significant. Both countries had agreed to cooperate on tourism, car manufacturing, solving Metro Manila’s traffic problem, and support of the Mindanao peace process. Aquino also emphasized Abe’s support for the Philippines’ position on the territorial rows in the region’s seas. “Sa immediate na antas, isinusulong natin ang moratorium sa mga gawaing direktang nagdudulot ng tensyon. Sa intermediate naman, muli nating inilalatag ang panawagan para sa buong pagpapatupad ng ASEAN-China Declaration of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, or DOC, at ang agarang pagbubuo ng isang binding Code of Conduct, o isang isang binding COC. Sa final approach naman, naniniwala tayong bibigyang-linaw ng arbitration ang maritime entitlements ng lahat ng partido, na siya naman magiging matibay na basehan para maresolbahan ang maritime disputes para sa kapakanan ng lahat,” he said. “Ang paninindigan po natin: Magagawa natin ito sa patuloy na pagbubuklod at pagdadamayan, at sa pagpiling Read More …
Government agencies dealing with the labor impact of the Kindergarten to Grade 12 on college level enrollment were challenged on Tuesday to come up with more options aside from tasking college professors to teach in senior high school. CHED, DOLE and the Department of Education should come up with a better alternative than asking professors to teach in senior high school, committee chair Pasig Rep Roman Romulo said “Hindi rin naman fair na kumikita ka ng malaki tapos bigla na lang bababa ang sweldo mo dahil sa K-12. kailangang magkaroon ng lunas [ang problema] para hindi maapektuhan ang pamumuhay ng mga teachers,” he said in a press conference after the hearing. Romulo made the statement after professors from several higher education institutions brought to the attention of the House committee on higher and technical education their fears on their possible displacement from colleges and universities because of the K-12 program. Based on the data from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), a total of 86,001 faculty members in private HEIs are at risk of being displaced when grades 11 and 12 start in 2016. In a statement issued Monday, CHED Chair Patricia Licuanan said Filipino will still have a place in the new curriculum since courses under the GEC may be taught in either English or Filipino, as stated under CMO 20-2013. Licuanan said among the remedies being discussed include the assignment of disciplinal courses to former GE faculty, the deployment of some higher education faculty to senior high school, Read More …