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    9 YEARS OF ARROYO: A REVIEW
    Palace stinks with scandals

    Scandals have hounded virtually every Philippine president but only a few of them have had to deal with scandals of the same scale that hound President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to this day.

    Using her awesome powers, including executive privilege that shields her Cabinet advisers and military officers from congressional investigation, Ms Arroyo has survived them all.

    But the truth behind the scandals has escaped the public.

    The scandals presented here are stories without endings, stories about countless hearings, witnesses who recanted, investigations that got nowhere, real issues confused and charges recommended but never filed.

    * Hello Garci (2005)

    Allegations that Ms Arroyo and then Elections Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano conspired during taped conversations to rig the 2004 presidential election sparked the most dangerous political crisis to face her administration.

    Ms Arroyo apologized to the nation in an “I am sorry” speech, Congress held numerous hearings, street protests erupted and senior presidential advisers resigned.

    The opposition also tried to impeach her. But Ms Arroyo’s loyal House allies crushed all attempts.

    * NBN-ZTE project (2007)

    Businessman Joey de Venecia said a $329-million National Broadband Network (NBN) contract with China’s ZTE Corp. was overpriced by $130 million to cover kickbacks.

    De Venecia and former government consultant Rodolfo “Jun” Lozada claimed the President’s husband, Jose Miguel (Mike) Arroyo, and then Commission on Elections Chair Benjamin Abalos were involved in bribery to get the project approved. Both denied any wrongdoing.

    Abalos resigned from the Comelec and was later charged with graft before the Ombudsman. Malacañang scrapped the deal.

    * Jose Pidal (2003)

    Sen. Panfilo Lacson accused Mike Arroyo of amassing more than P200 million from campaign contributions and putting the money in secret bank accounts, some under the name of “Jose Pidal.”

    Mike Arroyo’s brother, Ignacio (Iggy), claimed he owned the Pidal accounts but invoked his right to privacy.

    In 2004, Malacañang balked at the reopening of the Senate probe, saying it was a “dead issue.”

    * Fertilizer fund scam (2004)

    Weeks before the presidential election, Lacson accused Ms Arroyo of “virtual vote-buying,” saying she authorized the release of P728 million to favored officials to buy fertilizers and pesticides for their constituents even though it was harvest season.

    The Senate committee on agriculture, together with the blue ribbon committee, concluded that Ms Arroyo should be “held accountable” for mismanaging the agricultural fund. The Commission on Audit said the fertilizers were overpriced by 682 percent or P128 million.

    The blue ribbon committee recommended the filing of plunder and other charges against Agriculture Undersecretary Jocelyn “Joc-joc” Bolante and nine others, who denied the charges.

    * Jueteng (2005)

    Two “bagmen” and an operator of the illegal numbers game “jueteng” told the Inquirer they had given protection money to Mike Arroyo and his congressman-son, Juan Miguel (“Mikey”).

    Several witnesses—Sandra Cam, Richard Garcia and Demosthenes Abraham Riva—told a Senate hearing that Mike Arroyo, Mikey Arroyo and Iggy Arroyo had been receiving payola from jueteng operations in Bicol. The Arroyos rejected the accusations.

    Witnesses Garcia and Riva retracted their testimony.

    * Cash handouts (2007)

    Ms Arroyo had breakfast at Malacañang with over 100 congressmen and around 200 local officials. They were given paper bags containing between P200,000 and P500,000.

    Ms Arroyo’s Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (Kampi) party and the League of Provinces of the Philippines said the money came from them to fund projects and help their members, and that Ms Arroyo knew nothing about it.

    Former Speaker Jose de Venecia said the money was a bribe to quash an impeachment case against Ms Arroyo.

    * World Bank loan (2007)

    The World Bank put on hold a $232-million loan for national road improvement projects after bid rigging was uncovered. It blacklisted seven firms.

    Lacson said witnesses in a World Bank report implicated Mike Arroyo and others in the irregularity. The bank said the report was “strictly confidential.”

    * NorthRail (2003)

    The $503-million NorthRail mass transit project calls for diesel-powered trains to carry passengers from Caloocan City to Malolos City in Bulacan province, or vice versa, in 30 minutes.

    An expert told the Inquirer the proposed railway is simply an upgrading of the old Philippine National Railways (PNR) system and that its trains could hardly compare with the electric-powered trains of the LRT and MRT.

    Former Sen. Franklin Drilon called the project “the greatest train robbery in history.” In April this year, Ms Arroyo approved a $317-million increase in the cost of the project.

    * SouthRail (2007)

    SouthRail is a $932-million project to link Laguna to Bicol provinces through a high-speed train service funded by a loan from China.

    Lozada said SouthRail was overpriced by 22 percent, or about $70 million.

    * Transco (2007)

    Monte Oro Grid Resources Corp. won the right to operate the national power grid system of the National Transmission Corp. (Transco).

    Alleging a “conflict of interest,” senators said the official in charge of privatization, Jose Ibazeta, was a boardroom ally of businessman Enrique Razon Jr. of Monte Oro. Razon, treasurer of the administration’s 2004 senatorial team, also heads the International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), of which Ibazeta is director.

    * Venable (2005)

    National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales and US lobby firm Venable LLP signed an agreement that would help the administration seek US funding for the Philippines’ shift to a parliamentary system.

    Ms Arroyo scrapped the deal because it “became unnecessarily controversial.”

    Palace stinks with scandals - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

  2. #42
    lahi ang panahon in cory lahi ang panahon in gloria..

    kung mo ingon no-on ka og ang 2 ka bo-ok ang pilipinas kana na-a gyud differences gi unsa nila pag padagan og unsa ilang performance...

    mura ra gud nag ingnon ta sa atong mama.. ayaw nalang pag BAG oi kay mahal na ka ayo ang BAG karon.. kami gali sa una mag NET BAG ra man gali among gamit..

    ayaw nalang pag palit og tupperware para sudlan sa imong baon..kay kami sa una e putos ra namo sa dahon sa saging among baon.....

    ...........

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by FKtemp View Post
    yeah like the occurrence of Asian financial crisis when in 1998 the Philippine
    growth virtually dropped zero?...how do you compare it to present Philippines
    amidst Global recession?..see the figures?
    so what is the figure before the asian crisis? and what is our figure now? Is it still growing?
    here:
    ramos' term:


    arroyo's term:


    ramos' highest growth rate was about 5.6% while arroyo's peaked at 7.5% growth rate...
    during the asian financial crisis the economy rate slumped at -0.8% at the last quater of ramos' term(Q2)..
    while amidsts global financial crisis and US economic melt down the philippine economy is sustaining at
    4.5% as of last quarter of 2008 from 4.6% of Q3..inflation dropped to 1.5% as of june 2009 from 3.3% of may...

    ...and don't forget to take into account the skyrocket crude oil price increase of 145USD per barrel of 2008
    which would have worsen the philippine economy if it did happen during the asian financial crisis..



    references:
    http://www.eadn.org/The%20Effects%20...hilippines.pdf
    http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/pub...cms_101595.pdf
    BBC NEWS | Business | Philippine inflation falls again
    Philippines Economy
    OILNERGY: Brent crude price (IPE)

    can you post your figures and sources too?..or you're just relying on rumors and speculations?

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by FKtemp View Post
    as i recall, maybe indeed there is a stark contrast between the two.

    Cory has focused on restoring democracy done by Marcos.
    GMA has focused on restoring the economic mess done by the asian crisis together with ERAP.
    Yeah good point bro, and some people out there wants PGMA to make our country rich for Just 1 term, Imagine kinahanglan mu report ang President if unsa iya nabuhat after 100 days after siya na elect? unsa man ni kapunungan sa Kapilya kay dali ra kaayu sulbarun mga problema...

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by haiasi View Post
    here:
    ramos' term:


    arroyo's term:


    ramos' highest growth rate was about 5.6% while arroyo's peaked at 7.5% growth rate...
    during the asian financial crisis the economy rate slumped at -0.8% at the last quater of ramos' term(Q2)..
    while amidsts global financial crisis and US economic melt down the philippine economy is sustaining at
    4.5% as of last quarter of 2008 from 4.6% of Q3..inflation dropped to 1.5% as of june 2009 from 3.3% of may...

    ...and don't forget to take into account the skyrocket crude oil price increase of 145USD per barrel of 2008
    which would have worsen the philippine economy if it did happen during the asian financial crisis..



    references:
    http://www.eadn.org/The%20Effects%20...hilippines.pdf
    http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/pub...cms_101595.pdf
    BBC NEWS | Business | Philippine inflation falls again
    Philippines Economy
    OILNERGY: Brent crude price (IPE)

    can you post your figures and sources too?..or you're just relying on rumors and speculations?
    Nice info bro, pero bisag unsaon nimu post kay ang uban man gud dha ila gusto ang Pilipinas mahimu nga murag US kadato after isa ka term sa President... dili man ni sila kita aning ginagmay nga mga details...

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by haiasi View Post
    can you post your figures and sources too?..or you're just relying on rumors and speculations?
    nice figures... what does that translate to?

    imho bai, this figures will only make the investors happy, ang pangotana nako bai maka relate ba kaha ang pamilya nga minimum ra ang gikita?

    mao jud ni ako main concern bai... we could have a GDP of 10% but only the few have benefited from it, what good is it?

    on this point i would say both Cory and GMA has succeeded in restoring what they are suppose to restore but also fails on certain points.

    i'm just more critical on GMA since base on her credentials she has the capability to do great things. She has done great on the economy, how much more if was able to curb corruption and did not deal on transactional politics.

  7. #47
    tabla ra sila palpak oi. honestly lang gyud, wala pay presidenti ang pinas nga naka deliver gyud sa expectations sa mga taw. kung naa man gani, it would be the pinas first.

  8. #48
    ^^mao jd. you cant please everybody mn gd...

  9. #49
    YouTube - President Cory Aquino's last SONA - July 22, 1991 Part 4/5

    last SONA ni CORY... you can see the difference.

    i firmly believe in the freedom of the press and i accept all the criticism poured on me, painful as they are as part and parcel of the hazzards of public service and conducive to its honest performance. - Cory

    Nakabuhat ba si GMA ani? accepting criticisms from all front taking it as a way to serve better? Or does she name them destabilizers?

  10. #50
    lahi lahi man ang tao bro,,pro ask pud ko naa na buhat c cory regarding poverty? wala dba?ug uban pang nga kausaban sa economy? dapat dili lang sa sona cguro nato i compare ang duha ka lady president pati pud cguro sa ila nabuhat sa ato nasud,,

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