iya untang i.compare kung zero casualties... Pero n.tingog man to c bos jack dre nga in every calamity there is no zero casualty, so maypag mo hilom na lng n si Pnoy, kay prme ra jud cya ma parok sa iyang mga gpang sulti.... Naa pay mo visit nga gadali, pwerti nang ka late mo himo ug action, magdali pa jud ug uli gkan sa affected area. Mura man ug napugos ug ad2.
Sa tinood lng noh, kung kaning mga fanatics nya, cge ug depensa about the photo ops. Why in the world mag huna2x man sila ana nga dli pa.bilib c noy2x, kung naa sa iyang huna2x public service, bsan pa ug ingnon pa cya nga pabilib, mo ad2 jud cya sa site affected not minding the commentaries, dli pa kay mangita pa ug comentaryo. nya mo side note lng nga naa sa behind the scenes nag mando?![]()
Kamo kunu beh, mo tabang mo whole heartedly nyo pa diay i.mind ang opinions sa uban tawo? My point is, if he wants to help, he could have done it on the first place, no more flowery messages from his speakers, before cya mo ad2 sa site. Nahulog na hinoon nga kataw.anan, liman ka mo ad2 cya nig limpyo na? nig ma ok na ang lugar?
GOCC law boosts Philippines’ chances to get ratings upgrade
By: Michelle V. Remo
Philippine Daily Inquirer 4:20 am | Thursday, October 6th, 2011
The enactment into law of the bill seeking to reform government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) is seen boosting the country’s chances of getting an investment-grade credit rating.
Bangko Sentral Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. said the GOCC Governance Act of 2011, which was expected to help improve the government’s fiscal position through reduced losses by underperforming state firms, would also help improve investor confidence in the country’s ability to meet its liabilities.
“The law will aid in the conduct of monetary policy as implementation of the law would reduce, if not totally eliminate, rent-seeking behavior,” Tetangco said in a statement.
On a similar note, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said the law would further strengthen the Aquino administration’s push for good governance.
Purisima said the law would work well with the administration’s anti-corruption, anti-tax evasion and anti-smuggling campaign.
The GOCC Governance Act of 2011, or Republic Act 10149, mandates the creation of the Governance Commission for Government-Owned and Controlled Corporation, which will evaluate the performance of state-owned firms.
The evaluation will cover various aspects, such as qualifications and compensation of staff, and efficiency of operations.
The commission has the power to pursue reorganization, privatization, merger, streamlining or even abolition of underperforming GOCCs.
Senator Franklin Drilon is the bill’s principal author.
Data from the government showed that subsidies granted to state-owned firms amounted to P17.4 billion in the first eight months of this year, rising by 87 percent year on year.
During the period, biggest recipients of government subsidies included National Food Authority and National Livelihood Development Corp.
The subsidies to supposedly self-sustaining GOCCs is causing a drag on the government’s fiscal condition. With the GOCC Governance Act of 2011, the government is expected to limit its exposure to underperforming state-owned firms.
The country has been aiming at an investment-grade credit rating for years.
Recently, the Philippines got two credit rating upgrades. First was by Moody’s Investors Service, followed by Fitch Ratings.
oh well,
kay tungod na obvious na gitarget sa current administration ni PNOY si PGMA, buhaton nalang tanan bahala
dautan, Abuse of power naman ni si PNOY oi, murag gisingle out jd nya c GMA and her family.
Effect?
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this two shows, how comprehension has gone bad for them.... Who said that the fund should be equal to the total estimated damage dodong? ngiga oi, kaw man hinooy taga ug dasmag, sorry to burst your bubble also... But if you know comprehension, the topic is about your president boasted that he has enough funds for the damage... now would you two do the math?
9.5B-8B = 0? kuha nyo?
Before mo ingon cya nga duna silay enough funds, rethink it first... 8B is not enough to rebuild 9.5B damages(not estimated, read the article please) and counting pana mga dodong... tsk tsk tsk
kamo maoy mo hilom, yaw usa pataka ug jump into conclusions nga ako g.ingon nga kinahanglan same ang calamity funds to the damage, and FYI its not estimated its there datos(data)... tsk tsk tsk... paeta lge, mao na, nag dali2x man gud pagpakauwaw sa lain tawo, back fire hinoon....![]()
This article came from a newspaper but this ain't commentary.. i'll quote some facts to show to the pessimist that te government is just doing right in terms of its fiscal policies..
the study referred to is of the ADB..The study’s prescriptions, in fact, are reflected in the current administration’s efforts to shore up revenues.
the options:sa tanan ng cgeg pangutana ang asa padulong ang tuwid na daan, mao ni.. FUNCTIONAL GOVERNMENT, FISCAL CONSOLIDATION..The first option involved:
• increasing value-added tax (VAT) rate to 15% from 12%;
• reducing corporate income tax rate to a range of 20%-25% from the current 30%; and
• increasing excise tax rates for tobacco and alcohol products, as well as for fuels.
The study noted the second option involved:
• intensifying efforts to improve voluntary compliance with personal income tax;
• stronger enforcement by revenue collectors; and
• streamlining fiscal incentives.
pessimist, yaw2x dayon sa mga tax rates presented above then it will sure show that you don't understand what you are talking about,...
source: http://bworldonline.com/content.php?...acked&id=39471
hahahaha....... jack sorry, pero unlike your few friends, we know what's right from wrong, surely dli sad mi mo comment ana jack, kay its unlikely a fail for the admin... Stop provoking jack, kay the more you provoke the more it will come back right at you... easy lng, naa lge nindot nahimo nyong IDOL, pro mas mo labaw ang daghang bati, especially sa mga appointed ones nya, where in fact, he appoints them, but does do nothing to get to them. See the IRONIC behavior of your IDOL jack? less likely, he would encourage corruption at the sake of/for his comrades, than encourage it for the benefit of GMA... see!
we critics do not only see the bad of him, we also see how glorified he is in the eyes of his followers.![]()
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