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Vice President Jejomar Binay addresses the crowd during the 36th National Conference of Employers at Marriott hotel in Pasay City on Friday. Binay told the business community his family only has five bank accounts, denying the Anti Money Laundering Council report that he owns about 242 bank accounts. (MNS Photo) MANILA, June 26 (Mabuhay) — Vice-President Jejomar Binay on Friday said he was “treated like a leper” in the Cabinet after his political rivals spread rumors that he would be arrested soon. Speaking to reporters, Binay said he was not treated like an outcast at first but eventually became shunned by Cabinet members amid talk that he would be arrested for corruption. “Ikinakalat ng aking mga kaaway sa pulitika na ako ay ipaaaresto. Para kang may ketong dun sa Cabinet meeting,” he said. Binay said he remained friends with President Aquino despite his recent attacks on the present administration. He said his attacks only focused on governance. “Sa akin hindi pa rin nagtatapos ang aming pagkakaibigan,” he said. He also accused the administration of selective justice. Binay has dismissed as politically motivated allegations that he amassed properties and illegally acquired wealth during his time as mayor of Makati. The Court of Appeals earlier granted a request by the Anti-Money Laundering Council to freeze 242 accounts and other investments of Binay and other allies. (MNS)

(Supreme Court of the Philippines} MANILA, June 24 (Mabuhay) — The Supreme Court has ruled that a Korean fugitive wanted for stealing $200 million is not entitled to protection under the writ of amparo. In an en banc session, the SC even ordered the filing of administrative charges against Manila Judge Paulino Gallegos of the Regional Trial Court Branch 47 for granting Ja Hoon Ku’s amparo request. In its ruling, the SC said the elements for an enforced disappearance under Republic Act 9851 were not present in Ku’s case, meaning he is not entitled to the writ of amparo. A writ of amparo is a remedy available to any person whose right to life, liberty, and security is violated or threatened with violation by an unlawful act or omission. While Ku was arrested by Immigration agents, there was no attempt to conceal where he was nor was there a refusal to acknowledge such arrest or his whereabouts, the SC pointed out. “There was no attempt to remove Ku from the protection of the law for a prolonged period of time. That Ku’s counsel was able to enter an appearance on his behalf the day after he was arrested demonstrates this clearly,” it said. In seeking protection, Ku, a contractor of Iglesia ni Cristo’s Philippine Arena, claimed he is fearing for his life while under detention at the Bureau of Immigration (BI). The SC, however, said there was no basis presented by Ku to substantiate his fears. “This does not satisfy Read More …
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Red Cross workers ask residents to listen to local authorities and to be prepared to evacuate at a moment’s notice (Photo Image courtesy of http://www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/wildfire) SANTA CLARITA, CA (June 25, 2015 – 1630) — Local American Red Cross disaster volunteers are responding to the Calgrove Fire near Interstate 5 in Santa Clarita. The team of Red Cross volunteers have opened an evacuation center at West Ranch High School, 26255 Valencia Blvd., Santa Clarita, and are providing a safe place to gather, food and water, and emotional support. What to do in case of wildfire in your area: – If there are reports of a wildfire in your area be ready to leave at a moment’s notice. – Listen to local radio and television stations for updated emergency information. – Gather copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, deed/lease to home, birth certificates, insurance policies), medicine, and personal items that you would want to take with you. – Confine pets to one room so that you can find them if you need to evacuate quickly. – Arrange for temporary housing at a friend or relative’s home outside the threatened area. – Listen and watch for air quality reports and health warnings about smoke. – Keep indoor air clean by closing windows and doors to prevent outside smoke from getting in. – Use the recycle or re-circulate mode on the air conditioner in your home or car. If you do not have air conditioning and it is too hot Read More …