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Deguito admits lying to conceal people involved in money laundering scheme mAIA santos-Deguito, the former branch manager of rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (rCBC), has admitted lying just to conceal the personalities involved in the alleged $81-million money laundering scheme. testifying at the ongoing investigation of the senate blue ribbon committee tuesday, April 19, Deguito said it was casino junket operator Kim Wong who instructed her to transfer the money from the accounts of four depositors to the account of Centurytex trading owned by Wil-
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DATELINE Supreme Court appears divided on arguments over Obama’s immigration orders from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
the nation’s top court on monday, April 18, heard oral arguments for the case United states v. texas, which challenges President Barack obama’s executive actions to grant reprieve to millions of undocumented immigrants in the country. monday’s arguments centered on whether obama overstepped his authority by authorizing programs in November 2014 that would defer deportation for about four million undocumented immigrants, and whether states had the standing to challenge the administration’s policy. the top court appeared divided along partisan lines. Chief Justice John roberts and Justice samuel Alito asked, “how is it possible to lawfully work in the United states without lawfully being in the United states?” Liberal justices expressed sympathy toward the obama administration, with Justice sonia
liam Go. the alleged stolen funds were transmitted to the accounts of certain michael francisco Cruz, Jessie Christopher Lagrosas, enrico teodoro Vasquez and Alfred santos Vergara before it was transferred to Go’s account. “Who instructed you to transfer all the money from the accounts of the four individuals to the account of mr. William Go?” sen. sergio “serge” osmeña III asked the former branch manager. “It was mr. Kim Wong who in-
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Veritas survey: Poe has 9 out of 10 qualities of leader by eVeLyn
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mANILA — sen. Grace Poe has nine out of 10 qualities needed of a servant leader, the radio Veritas truth survey reveals. Bro. Clifford sorita, radio Veritas research department head, said on Wednesday, April 20, they asked 1,200 respondents, composed of ordinary people and not church officials, priests or nuns, nationwide to respond to the survey on “servant Leadership Qualities of the 2016 Presidential Candidates” from february to mid-march. Poe emerged on top with 59 percent, followed by sen. miriam Defensor-santiago with 51 percent. Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte tied with former interior secretary mar roxas at 44 percent each, while Vice President Jejomar Binay had 42 percent. sorita explained that the total of the percentage was not an exact 100 percent because they only counted the “yes” answers of the respondents in each of the 10 qualities on the servant leadership of a candidate. It was noticed that while Poe got the highest percentage for nine of the 10 qualities (listening, empathy, healing, persuasion, conceptualization, foresight, stewardship, commitment to the growth of the
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NO BAN ON OVERSEAS CAMPAIGNING. Fil-Am businesswoman and community leader Loida Nicolas Lewis (center), with Ateneo Human Rights Center’s Executive Director Atty. Ray Paolo Santiago and Atty. Jaymie Ann Reyes, filed the Certoriari and TRO Petition before the Supreme Court, a suit against the unconstitutional prohibition on political campaigning abroad during the election period being enforced by the Comelec under the Overseas Absentee Voting Act. On April 19, 2016, the Supreme Court granted Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the Comelec before recess.
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Carter says America’s presence due to China’s behavior in sea row
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Duterte’s rape comment draws criticism
US shows power in Asia ABoArD the Uss JohN C. steNNIs — for the second time in five months, Defense secretary Ashton Carter landed aboard a Us aircraft carrier in the bitterly contested south China sea, sending a deliberate message to China on American power in the region. With a key Asia-Pacific ally at his side on the Uss John C. stennis on friday, April 15, Carter said the only reason America’s presence in the region came up as an issue was because of China’s behavior in the south China sea over the past year. “that’s a question of Chinese behavior,” Carter told reporters as he and Philippine Defense secretary Voltaire Gazmin watched Us Navy f/A 18 “hornet” fighter jets launch into the vivid blue skies, about 126 kilometers west of the main Philippine island of Luzon. “What’s new is not an American carrier in this region. What’s new is the context of tension [that] exists, which we want to reduce,”
overseas violates the right to assembly and freedom of expression. “It is also settled in jurisprudence that any prior restriction of protected speech is presumed unconstitutional, and the governing body restraining such speech is burdened with proving that such measure is justifiable and valid,” Lewis said in the petition.
ates where voting takes place. the sC en banc partially granted the application for a tro in mANILA — the supreme the implementation of republic Court (sC) on Wednesday, Act 9189 or the overseas AbsenApril 20, issued a temporary tee Voting Act which prohibits restraining order (tro) which campaigning abroad during the lifts the Commission on elec- 30-day overseas voting period. tions’ (Comelec) ban on camfilipino-American businesspaigning overseas. woman Loida Nicolas-Lewis filed the high court allowed cam- the petition before the high court paigning abroad except in Phil- to issue the tro, citing that the ippine embassies and consul- prohibition on campaigning by Patricia Lourdes
A reCorDeD video of presidential bet, Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte commenting about an Australian woman who was raped and killed during the 1989 Davao hostage crisis, went viral in social media last April 17 — igniting furious remarks towards netizens, politicians, celebrities and humanitarian groups. earlier in his message, Duterte said
Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte
he was mad about the incident and ordered the criminals to be killed. however, the Davao City mayor was slammed after making a joke about Jacqueline hamill, a 36-year-old Australian missionary woman who was raped during the prison outbreak incident. “I was angry because she was raped, that’s one thing. But she was so beautiful, the mayor should have been first. What a waste,” Duterte said. the controversial video was not received well by netizens, calling it an
“inhumane remark,” stating that topic of rape is a sensitive and a serious matter that is currently haunting Philippine society. Duterte’s rivals weighed on the issue and expressed dismay over the latter’s insensitive remark. senator Grace Poe who tied with Duterte in the latest sWs survey said that as a woman, she was offended by latter’s apparent joke. “It is distasteful and unacceptable, and reflects his disrespect for women.
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Philippines moves up in press freedom index; situation still ‘difficult’ for media ders, which compiles the index. In the 2016 edition of the index, the Philippines is at 138, better than the 141st mANILA — the Philippines went up place it was at in 2015. According to the three places in this year’s World Press Paris-based group, journalists in the Philipfreedom Index but journalists in the coun- pines “are in constant danger.” try are still considered in a “difficult situaIt said that many have been murdered tion,” according to reporters Without Boru PAGE A3 by Jonathan de
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