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@ migo networkguy: curious lang ko.. ^^, net murag almost 24 hours nman ka nka log in dri sa storya kay ganina nka noticed ko naka reply ka around 12+am.. no pun intended, daghan mo mggamitan ani na account o ikaw ra isa?hehe
nganong nangita man ka sa difference sa 8 billion from the 9.5 billion damage? nagtoo diay ka nga the 8 billion will be spent in full sa damages ni Pedring ug Quiel?
PNoy: PHL can weather crop, infra damage from typhoons - Nation - GMA News Online - Latest Philippine NewsThe President said the initial assessment he received showed that some P300 million is needed to restore the damaged infrastructure and help the affected people.
“Mukhang dito sa assessment na — at least for Central Luzon — ‘yung pinakita kanina is about P325… over P300-million just to be sure. So with P300-million sa restoration,kayang-kaya nating gawin," he said.
i think you did not read that part from the article you posted. tsk.. tsk..
Last edited by estor_boot; 10-06-2011 at 03:54 PM.
style gyud ni ninyo sa? spin doctor jud ka bai jack...
bai jack, 24/7 ako work unya rely pirmi sa internet naa man gud ko sa IT sector nag workako account bai ako ra jud na...
why man ask ka bai jack? i-pm lang na mga personal question talk lang ta dire sa iong idol hehehe
Last edited by networkguy; 10-06-2011 at 04:10 PM.
BOC files smuggling raps vs 2 firms
by Ina Reformina, ABS-CBN News
Posted at 10/06/2011 4:16 PM | Updated as of 10/06/2011 4:16 PM
MANILA, Philippines - The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has filed smuggling charges before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against 2 importers of counterfeit products.
Charged for violations of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines and the Intellectual Property Code were Graciano Tumabat and Joseph Espiritu, proprietor and customs broker, respectively, of Sarae Trading, which was found to have imported P5 million worth of counterfeit speakers masquerading as genuine "Konzert" brand speakers.
Also charged were Joel Macaraeg and Carlos Dacaymant, proprietor and customs broker, respectively, of Multikarat Enterprises which allegedly imported fake Energizer brand batteries amounting to P7 million.
Customs Commissioner Ruffy Biazon said that while the shipments' value may be considerably small, the impact of filing charges against both firms was big for consumers and investors alike.
"Ang impact nito ay proteksyon sa consumer. Yung over-all impact sa image at consumer protection ay malaki... The filing of these cases is an affirmation of the Philippines' commitment to the international community that we will not tolerate copyright and intellectual property rights infringements in this country," Biazon said.
"The bureau will file charges against those who will even attempt to trample not only with customs laws but other laws in general," he added.
Biazon further said that the "health and security of the public may be jeopardized if counterfeiting is left unchecked" since the effect on the public of counterfeit medicines, food, cosmetics, and vehicle parts may be highly dangerous.
Joining Biazon in the filing of charges were Deputy Commissioner Peter Manzano of the Revenue Collection and Monitoring Group (RCMG) and Run After the Smugglers (RATS) program officer-in-charge Peter Manzano, and Deputy Commissioner Danilo Lim of the Intelligence Group.
For his part, Lim said one of the biggest challenges of his team is to monitor scalawags inside and outside of the bureau.
"May mga binabantayan sa labas, dapat mayroon din binabantayan sa loob. Hindi naman nangyayari yan(smuggling) kung walang kakontsaba," Lim said.
While he is engaging the help of men in uniform from outside the bureau whom he has worked with in the past, Lim stressed the priority is to tap personnel from within.
"Yung mga nasa loob, kailangan i-tap yan kasi yan ang challenge sa liderato -- i-tap ang mga nasa loob," he said.
WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA........... haskang ka epic fail jud... adtong g.istoryahan bai kay 8B nga mo sulbad sa 9.5B and you are taking about 300Milyones? wahahaha ala jud kay comprehension bai, looy na jud intawn ko nmo.. tsk tsk tsk...... kaw ra ga ingon nga dli diay i.hurot ang 8B to restoration, so dli diay sakto iyang g.ingon nga ma suffice 8B ang needed to restore the 9.5B damages?
tsk tsk tsk..... paeta kani sad mga kauban nmo noh, n.like sad, nagtoo cguro nga naka bintaha... paeta ako na lng jud ni ibreakdown ha..
8 Billion -> calamity fund allocated
9.5 Billion -> damages accounted after 1 week(check the article, stated there)
mao ni imong pasabot bai?
300 milyon --> estimated nga igasto para sa damages nga worth, 325 milyon
now my question was, WHY NANG HAMBOG IMONG IDOL NGA ANG 8 BILYON MAKA SUFFICE/ENOUGH SA 9.5 BILYON DAMAGES... tan.awa ra gud na 300 milyon ra man gani ilang igasto ana? nya karon, sakto pana imong argument sa akong question?
answer this: Tell me straight through, how did the 8 bilyon be enought for the 9 bilyon damages as what he said in satement on the press?
mao ra na akong question nmo, dli pa jud ka mka answer? tsk tsk tsk
syalan, ang gi.istoryahan binilyon, nya imong answer minilyon? syalan oi... tsk tsk.. Basin nabuta ka sa kahambog ana nyong presidenting PNoy bai... nakalimot naka sa amount atong g.istoryahan.........
ang question nako bai BOOT noh, simple, y man mag hinambog imong IDOL, when infact, dli pa gani sakto iyang datos(data)... pwde man mo ingon lng nga naay calamity fund for the affected areas, why give it a very grandeus meaning that it can solve the problem... liman ka dli man gani i.hurot.... tsk tsk tsk
WAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Last edited by unretry; 10-06-2011 at 05:01 PM.
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