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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelocana View Post
    lisod rani dawaton sa first nga implementation, along the way kay mka think rana sila unsaon pg duwa duwa sa reports nga mka lusot sa corruption

    in case masakpan sa corruption pero na enjoy na nila for how many years ang money and na sulod na sa laing account. then the government will spend a lot of millions para sa judgement day... so the money corrupted + the money will spend for the judgement nga mo take ug months to years

    reality but sad... ill go for the YES sa kani nga Bill. at least naay paaboton nga masakpan hehehe
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    Contrary sa imong post, unlike before you need to dig deep to accuse someone of his alleged corruption. Not including the risk involved if ever this corrupt politician knows about the person exposing him. This is only for the selected brave few who risks their lives for the betterment of his town. But sad to say a bullet is all it needs to end it. The reason ngano pabuta bungol ta kay sa tinood nahadlok ta ani nila.

    But if this law is passed, it will not only for the selected few to know but ALL people like us who wants good governance to expose this corrupt officials. We can do research at the safety of our home without exposing our faces to this politicians. So the end result is: PEOPLE are more vigilant and feel more secure to expose the anomalies. No more "pabungol-bungol".

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    Unswa? Naay mokidnap ug politicians? Ug ako kidnapper mangita ko ug businesman oi nga kalrong daghan kwarta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    I dont see the significance of the FOI bill when implemented. Realistically speaking, politicians will just find a way to circumvent this road block. Granted that every government agency will religiously disclose all info, the massive data involve will make any of us lose interest unless there's a whistleblower who can direct and focus our attention to a target anomaly. The information disclosed can be as untruthful as they are now, it would not even cause anyone of us to question anything at first glance. Foi can only be useful at local expenditures but not on a national level, the zig zagging of flow from inter agencies by region towards the central agencies will test anyone's mind to the limits.

    Foi is useless in our centralized setup. How transparent is transparent? Would we know what we ought to look and question? We would still be dependent on whistleblowers...
    I don't know if you don't get it or not. Please read the bill and ponder deep.

    Example:

    Sa online nakabutang naay project sa Cebu worth 100m for let's say a flying bridge(sample ra lol) sa Lilloan. Nakita didto per item price, names of contractors, the steps made for its conclusion, time of completion, others. And then ako si Juan taga Liloan nalipay pero pag abot niya didto sa lugar nga gibuhat daw ang flying bridge, namuti ang mata niya kay wala siya nakita. So unsa ang buhaton ni Juan? Natural dili lang si Juan ang mangita ani kundi kitang tanan nga nagpakabana. At least man this way naa tay matudlo na kasohan.

    Kay ug wala ni unsaon nato pagkabaw naa ba diay project? Kay tua diay sa bulsa napunta. So dako kaayo deperensya. Think think ayaw ang pagka ignorante ang ipa iral.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    Im quite sure no one can catch a corruption in the making... i suggest keeping expenditures as locally as possible, with fewer flow of agencies and criminalize public private partnerships. Costs for opex are permitted to collaborate with private businesses, but other than that no other cooperation should exist. Opex are the easiest to audit.
    Please read the FOI bill, the disclosures made are from national to local levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post
    haha. klaro kayu nga daghan ma.epal nga senators ug congressmen mo.agree ug pasar ani nga bill into law para humot sila tan.awn sa mata sa publiko tungod sa mga pang.hitabo ron.

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    Pass the law already. This is long overdue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post
    first base na ne sa senate. maayo ug maka second base sa congress, problema mas daghan buaya sa kongreso ila nasad neng ederail nga bill.

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    murag lisud ni mapasa. according to noy2x, daghan na baya ta balaod. LOL

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    meanwhile.....

    FOI bill still in limbo as House goes on break | News | GMA News Online

    ...nag break na ang mga @#%@#$#@%!!!

    e abolish nlng cguro ni sila oi!

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