ingon ra ba to c tommy sa news nga harassment ra dw na...
hmmm....politics gihapon. gusto mailhan tanan para dili malimtan. mo tingog jud kai nang hiyawat nga maka daog.![]()
Why insult Pablo john, he is protecting our interest...do you guys really know what is on the contract, Pablo John just want to make sure that at the end of the day wala ma ilad si Tommy O sa Filinvest. Do you guys really know unsa sa na ka bentahoso ang tagiya sa Filinvest? Maro jud kaayo na cya...grabe jud!!!! And remember when the final negotiations was done Tommy was in the US for treatment battling cancer, so wala jud na niya matotokan ug maayo....at least if scruntinized properly at the end of the day we can be sure that the City will have the upperhand...
Guys do you reasearch and see how many projects Filinvest abandoned when it was not moneymaking on their part....and if they abandon the deal will the City who will be left holding the bag of debt...di kitang mga tax payers...remember all those numbers about how much money the City will make is if all goes well, but if palpak ang Filinvest unsa man mahitabo nato....that is all Pablo John wants clarified!


Karon bro, nga naa pa sa gahum si Tomas, way magpakabana ini. Bisan ang mga taxpayers nga mat-an pas bukag maghilum hilum lang sa na ron sila parte anang deal sa FilInvest kay lisud bangga-on ang ulo sa Mayor. Ug dili puthaw nang imong ulo ayaw nalang pabuang buang ug bangga ana sa ulo sa mayor bisag upaw na, kay bukol ra dyud imong padulngan. Pero timan-i bro inig wa na sa gahum si Tomas, banhawon ni ug balik nga topic sa mga anti Tomas. Abangan.
you have a point sir and i know filinvest but again, why labot si pablo john or ang congress. moreover, the intentions are not sincere but politically motivated.
think about this, mosugot kaha ang cebu city LGU malugi sa mga transaction sa SRP? i don't think so because they will stand to lose and to be blamed specially gi-loan na ang project and basing on the "top man's" track record, they never allowed cebu to lose.
Last edited by LytSlpr; 03-26-2009 at 01:27 AM.

Pablo John says: House inquiry not harassment
Updated March 26, 2009 12:00 AM
CEBU, Philippines – For Cebu 3rd District Rep. Pablo John Garcia, the move to initiate a House inquiry into the alleged questionable agreement with Filinvest Land, Inc. on the sale and development at the South Road Properties is “not harassment but a fight.”
This after Cebu Mayor Tomas Osmeña expressed he is upset with the said move, saying that the congressional inquiry is only “pure harassment” to make mockery of the agreement.
Pablo John then reminds Osmeña it was him who started the fight.
“Mayor Osmeña is complaining of harassment. It’s only harassment when the other party is helpless and as if he is not doing anything. Kinsa man ang nag-una-una sa away? So don’t call it harassment, what I would call it now is a full blown fight,” Pablo John said.
The congressman was in Balamban town together with his sister, Governor Gwendolyn Garcia for the signing of a memorandum of agreement for a deed of donation on the lot between the town and the province for a provincial hospital.
Governor Garcia questioned the joint venture contract between Filinvest and the Cebu City government, and even showed to reporters the copy of the “certified true and faithful reproduction” from the original agreement which was furnished to them by city administrator Francisco “Bimbo” Fernandez.
The governor questioned the allegedly highly anomalous transaction, on some provisions of the agreement particularly on the acquisition of the 10.6 hectares by the Filinvest.
Capitol, in a media presentation last Monday, showed that City Hall intends to transfer SRP lot titles and full ownership of the “sale properties” to Filinvest by March 2013 despite a projected P445.8-million balance to be collected from Filinvest.
The provincial government doubts whether the city government can collect about P1.5 billion within three years, as stated in the invitation to apply for eligibility and to submit a comparative proposal.
Under the agreement, the city government shall transfer the absolute title, ownership and possession to Filinvest free of any lien or encumbrance. It will execute the first deed of absolute sale for 20,000 square meters of the sale properties.
In turn, the Filinvest will pay City Hall P269.5 million in March 2010, P269.2 million in 2011, P248.8 million in 2012, and P238.4 million in 2013, for a total of P1.125 billion.
These run counter to the invitation published by City Hall, which stated a “minimum of P1.5 billion in cash payable within three years.”
Governor Garcia said that the agreement entered into by the city and the Filinvest was “in special favor to the Filinvest but grossly disadvantageous to the city.”
Pablo John said that he will push through with the planned investigation once Congress resumes on April 13.
He pointed out that the inquiry is in aid of legislation because it involves procurement laws, which is already under review by the House and it also involves the power of the local government unit to enter into a joint venture.
“It’s a proper forum because it’s in aid of legislation. We will see whether there are loopholes in our laws,” he said.
Meanwhile, Governor Garcia yesterday clarified the discussion between her consultant Rory Jon Sepulveda and Fernandez on a so-called meeting between the two.
Fernandez reportedly told Sepulveda he wants to talk to the governor upon the instruction of Osmeña.
“Gisugo kuno siyang Tomas nga ipapangutana ko kung unsa gyod akong nahiubsan. Listening to Rory, I said, I think one of the many things I have learned is that you can never trust Tomas,” the governor told reporters.
Governor Garcia said she declined to talk with Fernandez. — Garry B. Lao/MEEV (THE FREEMAN)

^^^. Looks like Tummy boy will give the first blink.
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