Monday, August 30, 2021

This is being circulated and i think, it’s directed to us. Let us counter this. 


Here is a more exact tally from the Last 2016 Election

Duterte won ONLY by PLURALITY Votes 

of only 16M i.e. Only 39%

NOT by a Majority!


DÏ…tεrtε ------------ 16.6M  ( 39.02%)

Mαr Roxαs --------  9.98M ( 23.45%)

Grαcε Poε ---------  9.10M ( 21.39%)

Jεjomαr Binαγ ----  5.42M ( 12.73%)

Miriαm Sαntiαgo ---- 1.46M (3.42%)

===================================

Totαl ----------------42.55M (100%   )


If you noticed from these figures, 

the MAJORITY who did NOT want Duterte

was a total of 25.95M (60.98%) 


But it is a fact, that MAJORITY's votes 

were fragmented into several aspirants.


The votes alone for Mar and Grace (9.98M + 9.1M)  

could have combined for an 19.08M Votes bigger than duterter's 16M

had they all voted just for one single candidate.



So Do not wonder 

if there will be more TROJAN Candidates

--- who will pretend 

to be ALTERNATIVES or OPPOSITION

-- who were intended 

to do the create the same FRAGMENTATION of votes, 

and _to SNATCH AWAY votes of those who did not like Duterte_ 

*away from the Legitimate Opposition*


Let us not be FOOLED because they all belong 

-- to one and the same camp,

-- working for the same purpose of retaining the grab to power.


Let us not be DECEIVED by their zarzuelas and deceptive statements

-- that they are independent candidates

-- that they were ejected from their party, or had party intramurals

-- that they came from the solid north or solid south

-- that one will not run or have no intention to tun.


Their ploy now is "The More, The Merrier!"

-- again to fragment the votes away from the Opposition, and 

-- to hope that at least one of the many pairs they are fielding-in will win.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

 

Inauguration of Bloomberry Donated Hospital in Tacloban Sometime in 2015!


Barangay Captains, Other Local Officials in Davao Del Norte Join the Partido Reporma lead by 
Gov Edwin Jubahib

 

Lacson calls for probe to unmask gov’t backers of favored supplier

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Panfilo Lacson on Saturday called for a full-blown investigation of an obscure company and the people who were helping it “hit the jackpot” by cornering P8.7-billion worth of contracts to provide allegedly overpriced medical supplies needed in responding to the pandemic last year.

Lacson said the focus of the senators’ ongoing inquiry, which took off from the Commission on Audit’s report on the deficiencies in the handling of COVID-19 response funds by the Department of Health (DOH), should now shift to the Procurement Service of the Department of Budget and Management (PS-DBM) and Pharmally Pharmaceuticals Corp.


The former national police chief made the call after Sen. Richard Gordon played a video during Friday’s hearing showing Michael Yang, a former “economic adviser” of President Rodrigo Duterte, and officials of Pharmally meeting the President in Davao in 2017.


Gordon, chair of the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, said he showed the video to allow the public to “make the connectivities” on how Pharmally managed to bag deals despite its small capitalization.


Lacson said the Senate should look into the involvement of government officials in awarding of contracts to Pharmally, a “virtually unknown” company with a P625,000 capitalization.


“Those behind the plot were aiming to hit the jackpot in procuring supplies,” he said in a radio interview.


“It is clear that we are looking at large-scale corruption here. What makes it worse is that this is happening with some unscrupulous parties making gains for themselves right in the middle of a pandemic,” Lacson said.


Malacañang did not respond to the Inquirer’s request for comments on Yang’s role and the contracts with Pharm ally.


The PS-DBM had awarded contracts amounting to P8.7 billion to supply the DOH with face masks, personal protective equipment, and COVID-19 test kits to Pharm ally using P42 billion transferred to it by the DOH.


Senators were told on Friday that the company, which was incorporated in September 2019, had a fictitious office address. The Inquirer learned that the Pharm ally received its license from the Food and Drug Administration to operate as an importer-wholesaler of pharmaceuticals and medical devices only in January.


In June, the DOH awarded the company another to supply it with 2,005,860 million pieces of face shields, worth P37.9 million, or P18.88 each, according to a document on the health department’s website.


‘Who ordered transfer?’


Lacson said the reasons for transferring P42 billion in DOH funds for the purchase of “common-use supplies and equipment” such as face masks and shields to the PS-DBM should be thoroughly scrutinized.


“Who ordered the transfer of the P42 billion to PS-DBM? Is it not the DOH that has the competence to select the suppliers? Why pass that task to the PS-DBM?” he said. “We should continue to pursue this to its logical conclusion.”

The senator expressed his disgust at people in government and the private sector trying to make money while the country was struggling against the pandemic.


“Making matters even worse is that the money involved came from loans. Shouldn’t we taxpayers get angry over this?” he said.


According to Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon, the Blue Ribbon committee should require Pharm ally officials to appear in its hearings to “unravel the mystery of these multi-billion peso transactions.”


“[Pharm ally] is the biggest supplier of the PS-DBM, so we need to find out who their government connections are,” he said.


A key personality that the senators are looking at for his involvement in concluding the supply contracts is former PS-DBM chief and Budget Undersecretary Lloyd Christopher Lao, who said during Friday’s he had no “backer” in getting that position, not even Sen. Bong Go, the president’s longtime aide under whom he had previously worked.


“I don’t want to speculate because we are really being fooled by Lao. He is saying he did not have a backer, and that he applied for the job, which of course, is rubbish. Senator Go, on the other hand, says he does not know anything, and Lao was not his aide,” Drilon said. “So, that’s the mystery. Something is being hidden, and someone is being shielded.”


Drilon questioned the deals for “overpriced” medical supplies.


Zero to P300M


In the case of face masks, he said the Philippine Red Cross buys them for only P5 pesos apiece, compared to P22 to P27 under those contracts, he said.


Drilon said Pharmally went from zero income to nearly P300 million in just one year after bagging the contracts. This was a clear indication that some people raked in profits, he said.


Yang, is another personality that the senators could investigate because of his links to Pharmally as shown in the 2017 video.


In November 2018, Malacañang confirmed that Yang, a Chinese national also known as Yang Hong Ming, was one of the President’s consultants on “particular matters” a month after denying that he was.


Then presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Mr. Duterte was consulting Yang “every now and then.”


“He has a technical love on running [a] business and also because he is Chinese, he knows a lot of people the Chinese government. And he knows the psychology of China. On that aspect, the President needs people like him,” Panelo said.


Yang became controversial after he was linked to illegal drugs, but the President himself cleared his adviser of any involvement in the narcotics trade and that he was close to then Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua.


In March 2019, Eduardo Acierto, the dismissed deputy director for administration of the police Drug Enforcement Group, linked Yang to the illegal drugs trade.


He accused the president and Sen. Ronald Dela Rosa, a former national police chief, of dismissing an intelligence report about Yang’s supposed links to illegal drugs.


But Malacañang maintained that Yang was not involved in illegal drugs.


A few days later, Malacañang announced that Yang was no longer an economic adviser of Mr. Duterte as his one peso per annum contract ended on Dec. 31, 2018.


—WITH A REPORT FROM INQUIRER RESEARCH



 

 


Lacson: Plot Thickens on PS-DBM Role in Large-Scale Corruption amid Pandemic

The plot thickens on the large-scale corruption by some parties exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic - and the Department of Budget and Management Procurement Service (PS-DBM) is turning out to be a major player.

Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson thus stressed Saturday the need for the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to dig deeper on the role of the PS-DBM as it continues to investigate irregularities at the Department of Health (DOH).

"Maliwanag naman may tinutumbok tayo rito na large-scale corruption. What makes it worse, sa gitna ng pandemya, may kumikita (It is clear that we are looking at large-scale corruption here. What makes it worse is that this is happening with some unscrupulous parties making gains for themselves right in the middle of a pandemic)," Lacson said in an interview on DWIZ radio.

"At ang perang ito galing sa utang. Di ba magagalit ka (Making matters even worse is that the money involved came from loans. Shouldn't we taxpayers get angry over this)?" he added.

"Hindi natin dapat ito tatantanan (We should continue to pursue this to its logical conclusion)!" Lacson stressed.

Lacson said the Senate's investigation so far points to a plot to profit greatly from the pandemic, with Lloyd Christopher Lao getting the top post at the PS-DBM by applying for the job, with the knowledge that it was about to be vacated soon due to qualification issues of its former head.

Also, Lacson reiterated his observation that Lao - a lawyer - failed to conduct due diligence on Pharmally Pharma Corp., which got a whopping P8.6-billion contract despite being incorporated only in September 2019 and with a capital of some P600,000. "If he did not do due diligence and he is a lawyer, one will presume it is deliberate. Definitely one cannot consider it an oversight," he said.

Lacson questioned as well the possible role of Michael Yang, former presidential adviser for economic affairs who was shown in a video played during Friday's Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing, with officials of Pharmally.

"We want to focus on this particular issue. Sino ang involved sa napakalaking halaga na na-award sa virtually unknown company na ang director di mahagilap kasi fictitious ang address? Yun pa lang that’s already a crime (Who are involved in the awarding of a contract involving huge sums to a virtually unknown company whose director cannot be located after giving authorities a fictitious address)," he said.

"May target silang malaking pera para sa supplies (Those behind the plot were aiming to hit the jackpot in procuring supplies)," he added.

On the other hand, Lacson said they want to look deeper into the reason behind the transfer of P42 billion in DOH funds for the purchase of "common use supplies and equipment" to the PS-DBM in 2020.

"Who ordered the transfer of the P42 billion to PS-DBM to procure? Is it not the DOH that has the competence to select the suppliers? Why pass that task to the PS-DBM?" he said.

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Friday, August 27, 2021


 


Manggagawa sa Batangas City Pabor kay Lacson sa 2022

Pinangunahan ng The Forks - TASI sa Barangay Libjo, Batangas City ang pagsuporta ng mga manggagawang Pinoy kay Senator Lacson para sa 2022 presidential election.

Ang mahigit na 200 forklifters, wheel loaders, welders at scaffolders sa Batangas City na naka kontratang magtrabaho sa mga kompanya sa New Zealand at Australia ay nagkaisang si Lacson ang lider na kailangan ng ating bansa. May paninindigan, may isang salita at may pusong maka mamamayan anila. 

Suportado ng Batangas City ang panukalang gawing mandatory sa LGUs ang pagkakaroon ng National Registry of Workers sa antas ng mga barangay, munisipyo at syudad. Magiging accessible anila ang serbisyo mula sa mga tubero, karpintero, mason, electrician kung kinakailangan.

-Photos courtesy of CGARR Network Calabarzon


 


Lacson: Former PS-DBM Head Failed to Do Due Diligence on Supplier

There was either a collusion - or an appalling lack of due diligence by former Department of Budget and Management Procurement Service chief Lloyd Christopher Lao in awarding a multibillion-peso contract involving face masks, face shields, test kits and personal protective equipment (PPEs) to a newly incorporated company.

Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson raised these possibilities Friday after pinning Lao during the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee's hearing on red flags raised by the Commission on Audit on the Department of Health's transactions.

"Either there was lack of due diligence for reasons of collusion, or they are sloppy. I don’t know what to believe. Being the head of the PS-DBM, a trained and experienced procuring entity of government, yet not even detecting a fake address by the incorporators, I wonder how they were able to award the procurement of billions of pesos of items," Lacson said.

"You are dealing with billions of pesos worth of public funds... Your explanation will fail even an ordinary layman. We cannot accept that," he also told Lao.

Also, Lacson said he would support any move to cite Lao in contempt of the committee because he had been evasive. "Being evasive is a ground for citing in contempt... If anyone would move to cite him in contempt of this committee I will support, I will second the motion," he said.

Lacson questioned Lao's failure to do a due diligence check on Pharmally Pharma Corp., which Sen. Franklin M. Drilon said got a whopping P8.6-billion contract despite being incorporated only in September 2019 and with a capital of less than P600,000.

A check also showed one of the incorporators gave an address that turned out to be nonexistent, even as the company had no track record.

"You did not follow proper procedure. You threw out of the window all the requirements. Either you did it on your own or someone ordered you to award the contracts... Clearly there’s a collusion. How can you award billions of pesos worth of contracts to nonexistent addressees?" he told Lao.

Also, Lacson rejected Lao's explanation that the face shields were acquired at high prices because of an "issue of supply and demand."

"How can you justify high demand when the Philippines is the only country in the world that demands use of face shields?" he said.

On the other hand, Lacson questioned how Lao managed to barge into state-run People's Television (PTV)'s "Laging Handa" briefing just to explain his side.

"You were not connected with Malacanang or any government agency at the time... yet you were accommodated by 'Laging Handa' briefing. How lucky could you get?" he said.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2021


Lacson Dares DOH Chief: Put Foot Down vs 'Mafia-like' Irregularities in DOH

Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson on Wednesday challenged Health Secretary Francisco Duque III to put his foot down against the "Mafia-like" activities behind the recurring overstocking of medicines and other irregularities hounding the agency.

Lacson issued the challenge during a Senate Blue Ribbon committee hearing where he cited figures showing overstocked, expired and near-expiry medicines amounting to P2.736 billion - including P2.2 billion in 2019 alone.

"We wasted P2.736 billion in taxpayers' money. What’s the reason for this? Why are we overstocking? Why are we buying medicines near their expiration dates? What does this tell us? I’ve been an investigator all my life. To me, this indicates that there is probably a 'mafia' that is well-entrenched - can't be uprooted," he said.

"Unless the leadership of the DOH will put his foot down and do something about this, we won't see the end of this overstocking of medicines," he added.

Lacson cited data from the Commission on Audit indicating a wastage of P95,675,058.98 in 2020; P2,2 billion in 2019; P378,169,000 in 2018; P7,031,542 in 2017; P25,866,000 in 2016; P18,394,000 in 2015; P6,851,000 in 2014; and P4,442,000 in 2013.

He also reminded Duque that during his confirmation hearing in 2018, he had committed to address the problem of overstocking, which he said are recurring issues.

While Duque said he would look into the Mafia-like activities, Lacson said a better approach is to do a thorough scrutiny of the unit involved in the procurement.

"I think the better approach here is a thorough scrutiny of the unit under DOH that’s in charge of procuring drugs and medicines... It's wastage of public funds," Lacson said.

Lacson also questioned the deficiency in the management of Health Facilities Enhancement Program (HFEP) projects involving some P4.003 billion in sum since 2014.

"This may not be an issue of corruption. But this is an issue of inefficiency," he said. Duque promised to conduct an inventory of the projects.

Meanwhile, Lacson also raised concerns on the disbursement of operating units that did not comply with rules, procedures, policies and practices.

He cited figures indicating irregular, unnecessary and excessive expenditures in the management of HFEP infrastructure projects from 2016 to 2020 amounting to P956,769,748.22.

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