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Volume 9 – Issue 23 • 16 Pages
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Roxas, Marcos claim NPC backing
gest political party declared that it was supporting sen. Grace Poe for the presidency and sen. Inquirer.net francis escudero for the vice LIBerAL Party (LP) standard- presidency. bearer mar roxas and sen. ferroxas remained unconvinced dinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr., that Poe was the NPC official a vice presidential candidate, on candidate, saying he counts at tuesday, march 1 said a number least 20 allies from the party. of members of the Nationalist “I talked to the leadership of People’s Coalition (NPC) were the NPC and I was told they still supporting their candidacies. have not picked a President,” he they issued the statement told reporters after stumping for after the country’s second big- votes in Parañaque City. anD
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by DJ Yap Donna pazzibugan
“[Poe] is the choice of a few members of the NPC. there are NPC members—more than 20 of them—including governors and congressmen who support the daang matuwid (straight path) mar-Leni tandem,” roxas said. roxas’ running mate is Camarines sur rep. Leni robredo, widow of Interior secretary Jesse robredo. Godfather Danding marcos, for his part, said he Liberal Party (LP) standard-bearer Mar Roxas and Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong”
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Super Tuesday results show Clinton, Trump as frontrunners
tuesdAy, march 1 was a big day on the road to November’s presidential elections. unofficially nicknamed “super tuesday,” it is when a dozen states (and one us territory) held nominating contests to narrow down party candidates during the primaries. Also known as the “seC Primary,” 661 republican delegates and 865 democratic delegates were allocated on super tuesday. It is the only day in which a single candidate has a bigger chance to declare certainty over his or her nomination, with that many delegates grouped at once, reported Politico. real estate billionaire donald trump was the clear winner for the republican Party on tuesday night, with 319 total delegate counts—the most of any candidate in the field. trump won the votes in seven states, including Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, massachusetts, tennessee,
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ager Inquirer.net
the senate is set to investigate next week the reported $100 million laundered in the country last month and later moved out to overseas accounts, according to sen. serge osmeña. osmeña on thursday, march 3 said the oversight committee on money laundering headed by sen. teofisto Guingona III would hold a hearing on tuesday, march 1, adding that the latter’s blue ribbon committee could also investigate the matter on its own. “he’s (Guingona) going to call for a hearing on this on tuesday morning,” osmeña said. “We will ask the Anti-money Laundering Council to testify, to be a resource person. then we will ask the Philrem, people through whom the money was remitted to this country.” Philrem was the alleged foreign exchange firm that brokered the funds which entered the local financial
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Study: Undocumented Californians paid $3.2B in state and local taxes
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Inquirer.net file photos
Senate to probe $100 million laundering via PH
Hillary Clinton
AN updated study by the Institute on taxation and economic Policy (IteP) found that undocumented immigrants who reside in California collectively paid almost $3.2 billion in state and local taxes in 2013. the nationwide analysis released on Wednesday, feb. 24, entitled undocumented Immigrants’ state and Local tax Contributions, concluded that the obama administration’s executive actions (including the expansion of deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, dACA) would increase state and local tax contributions in California by at least $184 million. An even more substantial increase of $450 million is projected under comprehensive immigration reform granting all undocumented immigrants lawful permanent residence, reported IteP and the California #health4All Initiative. “regardless of the politically contentious nature of immigration reform, the data
Marcos Jr.
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IMF: PH capable of double-digit growth Inquirer.net, Philstar.com file photos
11 Filipinos among Forbes 2016 world billionaire list
ranked the world’s richest for the 30th year – reported a decline in the global headcount of billionmANILA—the global stock aires to 1,810 billionaires from market downturn has trimmed a record-high 1,826 a year ago. the fortunes of most tycoons in the publication estimated the the Philippines but 11 of them combined net worth of this rare remained on the list of wealthiest breed at $6.48 trillion, $570 billion people on the planet, based on less than last year. forbes magazine’s 2016 roster of eleven of those billionaires billionaires. were from the Philippines and forbes magazine – which has this year’s list was pretty much the by DoriS
Dumlao-abaDilla Inquirer.net
same as in 2015 – except that this year, most of these tycoons saw their wealth shrinking. there was likewise some slight realignment among mid-ranked local tycoons. As expected, the 2016 list was topped by sm group founder henry sy sr., JG summit holdings founder John Gokongwei and Lt Group Inc. founder Lucio tan. the 91-year-old sy – patriarch
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With improved efficiency in public investment by lawrenCe
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mANILA—the International monetary fund (Imf) expects the Philippines to post double-digit economic growth amid a steady improvement in public investment efficiency over the next 15 years. In a report, Imf economist takuji Komatsuzaki said the improvement in public investment efficiency generates substantial additional benefits particularly through higher gross domestic product (GdP) growth. “Assuming half of the inefficiency is eliminated in five years, the increase in real GdP after 15 years is nine percent to 11 percent,” Komatsuzaki said. the Imf considered two scenarios in the working
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Comelec can’t stop Pacquiao-Bradley fight – Bautista by Sheila
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mANILA—Commission on elections (Comelec) Chairman Andres Bautista on Wednesday, march 3, conceded that the poll body could not stop senatorial bet sarangani rep. manny Pacquiao’s bout with American timothy Bradley on April 9 in Las Vegas. In a press briefing, Bautista said that in his personal opinion, it is beyond the Comelec’s jurisdiction to stop the fight.
“you have to distinguish the fight from the fact that it is being broadcast in the Philippines. Personally, I don’t think I can prohibit Pacquiao from boxing. that is his profession,” said Bautista. he, however, maintained that the Comelec could regulate the broadcast of the fight. “I think we can do that because as you all know, we have some form of control, regulatory supervision over entities which have franchise during election period. “But as to whether we can stop
Pacquaio from fighting, that’s different,” he added. the full commission discussed Pacquiao’s case in a meeting yesterday and it decided to uphold the recommendation of the law department to give him five days to comment on two letters that they received concerning the match. “the Comelec en banc approved the recommendation of the law department that rep. Pacquiao be directed to submit his comment to the letters of rep. Bello and saguisag within
five days from receipt of the notice,” he said, referring to former Akbayan party-list congressman Walden Bello and former senator rene saguisag. the two have sought clarification whether or not the upcoming boxing match will give Pacquiao “unfair advantage,” thus violating the fair elections Act. According to Bautista, the law department had provided several “options” on how the commission could look into the case. one of these is Pacquiao’s
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UNFAIR ADVANTAGE. The People’s Champ Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley pose for photographers in New York last Jan. 21, for their upcoming April 9 fight in Las Vegas. The Commission on Elections (Comelec) that while Pacquiao has the right to fight, the live telecast “will have consequences on his candidacy” if he violates the Fair Election Act. AJPress photo by Troi Santos