Apr 192014
 
Presidential Adviser on Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Panfilo M. Lacson answers questions from the media in an interview after he delivered his address at a forum in Makati City last January 23. The former senator had refused to accept his pork barrel funds from the start. He said in a privilege speech that the funds had corrupted legislators. Now, even the members of the media are being named as those who received “payolas.” (MNS photo)

Presidential Adviser on Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Panfilo M. Lacson answers questions from the media in an interview after he delivered his address at a forum in Makati City last January 23. The former senator had refused to accept his pork barrel funds from the start. He said in a privilege speech that the funds had corrupted legislators. Now, even the members of the media are being named as those who received “payolas.” (MNS photo)

MANILA (Mabuhay) – Rehabilitation czar Panfilo Lacson on Wednesday accused politicians from Leyte’s Romualdez clan of ferrying paid crowds to rallies in Tacloban City over the past months to protest the government’s response to Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).

Lacson said Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez provided a “truck bus” to transport residents from an area in Samar not hit by Yolanda to a rally in Tacloban City last February 17.

“Obviously, hakot crowd since those people were not victims of the typhoon,” Lacson said.

He added that Rep. Romualdez already admitted to him through text that the vehicle indeed came from the congressman.

Lacson further said that “vehicles bearing red plates” were also used to ferry protesters in succeeding anti-government rallies in Tacloban.

Citing unnamed sources, Lacson said those who agreed to attend the rally were given or promised P500 each.

“It’s politics and nothing else… I texted them to convey to them that I’m not dumb not to know what is happening on the ground,” Lacson said.

In November last year, Yolanda ripped through central Philippines, leaving over 6,200 dead based on official government records. Tacloban was one of the areas most hit by the weather disturbance. (MNS)

Nov 012013
 
Richard, Dawn to star in new soap

Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta (MNS Photo) It’s confirmed: Actor Richard Gomez will reunite with former girlfriend Dawn Zulueta in the upcoming series “You’re My Home.” Gomez and Zulueta said they are happy to work again together for their fans after the success of their love team’s reunion in last year’s phenomenal hit series “Walang Hanggan.” “Right after ‘Walang Hanggan’ maraming may gusto na gagawa kami ng soap pero it took a while. So ngayon pagpasok ng 2014 mayroon silang mapapanood na Richard and Dawn,” Gomez said. “Siyempre gusto na naming i-announce sa mga fans na matagal nang naghihintay, to give them an idea kung anong klase na magkakaroon kami,” Zulueta said. The two said the upcoming series is a family drama. “This time we start off as a married couple and what a married couple goes through – conflicts (and) differences,” Zulueta said. “Then along the way kung ano ‘yung mga romantic, ‘yung mga sweet moments doon na lang papasok. Ang importante ay makita nila ‘yung value nung soap. It’s really about family, how they cope up with struggles,” Gomez added. According to Gomez and Zulueta, they both have the support of their respective partners. “In fact, matagal na niyang gustong masimulan dahil madami nang naghihintay na mga fans na magkaroon ng follow up ‘yung Richard and Dawn,” said Gomez, who is married to 4th District of Leyte Rep. Lucy Torres. “Matagal na niyang alam na mayroon kaming project (ni Richard),” said Zulueta, who is married to Davao Del Read More …

Jul 302013
 
Solon seeks suspension of PDAF implementation for 3rd quarter of the year

If Buhay party-list Rep. Lito Atienza could have his way, “pork barrel” implementation for the third quarter of the year should be suspended pending the investigation on the alleged misuse of pork barrel funds, or formally known as Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF). Instead, legislators should focus on their job, which is crafting laws, Atienza said in a statement Tuesday. “We recommend that we suspend the implementation of the PDAF,” Atienza said. “(Instead we should) buckle down to our real work of legislation.” “We are all honorable men and have been elected to legislate, get the country moving towards economic growth and not get involved with the delivery of basic services that could be best done by local government units,” the former Manila mayor said. He said P200 billion in PDAF could have easily built 10 million homes for the poor and one million classrooms, and provide facilities like CT scan, dialysis and MRI equipment to public hospitals. “But when we look back at how this money has been utilized, all we see are waiting sheds, basketball courts, covered courts and now the scandalous allegations of giving money to non-existent NGOs,” Atienza said. House members get P70 million in PDAF every year while senators has an allocation of P200 million. House Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales has yet to give a comment on Atienza’s proposal. In a text message to GMA News Online, Budget Secretary Butch Abad said they will implement it if the Congress adopts it. “If Congress adopts the Read More …