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    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?


    In Other Words Hypocrito jud diay ang tawo .. pakaulaw lang

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    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?

    Pwede apilon ug require ang churches to make public their SALN? It is after all the people's money they are receiving...

    Hopefully this will minimize corruption sa mga religious institutions and discourage religious leaders who use religion to enrich themselves.

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    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?

    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    Pwede apilon ug require ang churches to make public their SALN? It is after all the people's money they are receiving...

    Hopefully this will minimize corruption sa mga religious institutions and discourage religious leaders who use religion to enrich themselves.
    Sakto gyud ka dong.all religion dili lang katolico apil englesia etc....

  4. #34

    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?

    bisan unahon nlang ang politico, dako na kaayo na nga step.

  5. #35

    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?

    sugot kaau ko ani oi... but gi basura mani ni NoyNoy kay ni widraw cyag daghan kwarta para hatagan ug gift iyang uyab2x nga si grace lee. Basin ug masakpan nya sa tanan..

    Mao nay free country, democracy... ganhan ang mga tao nga ma open ang ilang accounts pero sila dili mu sugot... klaro kaau naay tinaguan.

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    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?

    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    Pwede apilon ug require ang churches to make public their SALN? It is after all the people's money they are receiving...

    Hopefully this will minimize corruption sa mga religious institutions and discourage religious leaders who use religion to enrich themselves.
    di mana mahimo kay separated man and simbahan ug state, kung tan-aw nimo corrupt and simbahan nganong mo donate man jud ka, dili ba d i sila pede magmisa nga walay donation?

    mag-strict implementation unta ang nasod nga di na mag-epal epal ang simbahan, unsaon man, nga number 1 winning votes gikan sa simbahan... tan-awa ra gud kinsay usa ka rason ngano nagka-people power, ang simbahan ra sad...

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    While everybody was busy with Corona impeachment, legislators push anti-media bills | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere

    While everybody was busy with Corona impeachment, legislators push anti-media bills
    ELLEN TORDESILLAS June 1, 2012 6:47pm

    While the public, most especially the media, was busy following the Corona impeachment trial, legislators were pushing measures that would undermine journalists’ work of making government officials accountable, which senator-judges declared as the major accomplishment of the just-concluded political exercise.

    The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines alerted the media community on three legislations: Sen. Edgardo Angara’s Senate Bill 2965, An Act Protecting Individual Personal Information in Information and Communications Systems in the Government and the private sector; House Bill No. 5808, or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012; and House Bill 5831 which proposes the amendment of Article 359 of R.A 3815, the Revised Penal Code.

    Angara’s SB 2965 also seeks to create a national data protection commission.


    Section 30 (Breach of Confidentiality) of SB 2965 provides: The penalty of imprisonment ranging from two years and four months to five years and a fine not less than P500,000 but not more than P2 million shall be imposed in case of a breach of confidentiality where such breach has resulted in the information being published or reported by media. In this case, the responsible reporter, writer, president, publisher, manager and editor-in-chief shall be liable under this Act.”

    NUJP said the provision clearly intends to prevent journalists from performing their duties of delivering timely, relevant and accurate information to the public in the service of the people’s right to know.

    “While we agree that the privacy of citizens should be protected, we are concerned that, especially in the wake of the historic impeachment trial of Renato Corona, those who live in mortal fear of transparency might twist this measure into providing more cover for the fortunes they have amassed through crime and corruption,” the NUJP said.

    This is deplorable after hearing senator after senator explain their vote to convict Corona as their commitment to transparency and accountability in public service.

    At the House of Representatives, House Bill No. 5808, or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 was passed on third and final reading.

    The bill seeks to define and penalize cybercrime offenses committed in the country, including a controversial provision that criminalizes online defamation.

    Kabataan party-list Rep. Raymond Palatino said the bill seeks to widen the scope of libel as a criminal offense which he considers “a step backward in the ongoing fight of various media and free expression groups to totally decriminalize libel.”

    He warned that some provisions of the bill could be prone to abuse and could be used to “censor online content or to harass critics of the government.”

    “The bill, if passed into law … can be a weapon of abusive politicians and corrupt corporate bosses against netizens who wanted to expose the truth about their illegal activities,” he added.

    There’s also House Bill 5831, authored by Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco, which seeks to raise by 80 percent the penalties for libel, slander and “intriguing against honor.”

    Velasco, who chairs the House committee on constitutional amendments, said that other than the raised fine, the bill also seeks to impose the penalty of arresto mayor in its maximum period to prision correccional in its minimum period, depending on the nature of the violation.

    NUJP said those who would seek to silence the independent Philippine press apparently are not contented with the growing body count of murdered journalists and media workers, they still want to “erect a wall of silence and onerous penalties around the profession of truth-telling.”

    NUJP finds it lamentable that “ this has been taking place even as Congress continues to twiddle its thumbs on the Freedom of Information and the libel decriminalization bills and without the sector that would be most affected by these measures – the press – and, by extension, the public it serves being informed.”

    NUJP demands that any and all attempt to enact legislation that will narrow the parameters of press freedom, of freedom of expression and of the people’s right to know be immediately withdrawn or subjected to open and transparent amendments, with the full participation of all those who might be adversely affected by such measures.
    pagka way ayo.

  8. #38

    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?

    totally agree but there should limitations to that...c pnoy gani dli mo.pirma ug waiver para sa iya SALN.

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    Default Re: Payag ka ba ang SALN ng mga public government officials ibubunyag sa taong bayan?

    public document bitaw na. idisclose nila sa tao. but the saln is not enough. it only shows how much the politician/officials owns. it does not reveal how the wealth is acquired. dapat magreform ng batas. dili ra ang saln. but all financial records (including bank transactions).

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    Quote Originally Posted by dominic43 View Post
    totally agree but there should limitations to that...c pnoy gani dli mo.pirma ug waiver para sa iya SALN.
    aha na gikan nga waiver? naa na sa balaod? o balaod na sa usa ka convict?

    unsa di ay ng SALN dili na waiver?

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