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Ombud denies MRs of 5 former lawmakers Volume III, No. 182
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January 14, 2015
THE Office of the Ombudsman affirmed the finding of probable cause against former Representatives Rizalina Seachon-Lañete (Masbate), Rodolfo Plaza (Agusan Del Sur), Samuel Dangwa (Benguet), Constantino Jaraula (Cagayan de Oro) and Edgar Valdez (APEC) in connection with the cases on the misuse of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) totaling P339 million.
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Filing of COC for SK wannabes set in Feb.
THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) is giving aspiring candidates for the special Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections three days to file the Certificate of Candidacy (COC) in February. The filing of COC will start on Saturday (February 7, 2014), February 9, and February 10 this year. See filing, page A7
Heavier penalties for crime v. journos pushed
See FULL STORY, page A3
‘Half-cup rice law in C. de Oro’
COUNCILOR Annie Y. Daba, chair of the City Council committee on ag- REVENUE CODE. Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno (left) drives home a point about his view on the riculture and fisheries 2015 Oro Revenue Code as City Treasurer Glenn Bañez (center) and City Legal Consultant Cresencio Co Untian Jr.
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(right) support him during a press conference yesterday afternoon. Photo by Mary Rose Silvidad, intern
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Businessmen in Oro have until January 20 to renew biz permits
By MARK FRANCISCO Staff member
THE head of the treasurer’s office in Cagayan de Oro City yesterday vowed to impose a fine against businessmen who will fail to renew their respective business permits by January 20. City Treasurer Glenn Bañez issued the statement after Oro Chamber President Cerael Donggay wrote Mayor Oscar Moreno a letter
See permits, page A7
See pushed, page A7
Landowner cries harassment
Civic Journalism Winner
By GENEVIEVE G. CANTOR Staff member
Flaunting Magnificent Mindanao
A simple lady with a large amount of money who went to a ticket outlet in Makati felt downcast as the saleslady looked at her head–to–foot asking, “Saang probinsya po kayo galling?” The simple lady replied “Please hand me roun– trip tickets to South Korea. I need to travel soonest because my Korean students are waiting.” “By the way, it’s Mindanao.” The saleslady was stunned at the perfect English accent but was more stunned at the word Mindanao. Right that very moment the saleslady was flabbergasted as if a bomb just (Winner) Shiela M. Fernandez See FLAUNTING, page A3
stating that his members are confused on which advice to follow––the City Treasurer’s Office or, the City Council’s. Under the law, Bañez said that business licenses must be renewed only between January 1 to January 20. Earlier, the City Council passed an ordinance Monday afternoon authorizing City Hall to extend the renewal processes to March
SENATOR Bam Aquino strongly condemned the killing of a tabloid reporter in Bataan and joined the world in denouncing the massacre of 12 people, including 10 journalists, in Paris, France. “ We strongly c o n demn the rash of violence against media, b o t h here and a b r o a d . aquino These senseless killings have no place in a civilized and humane society and must be stopped,” said Aquino. Aquino was referring to murder of 10 journalists working for Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical weekly newspaper, and two police officers in Paris, France recently. The two perpetrators behind the murder were
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CAGAYAN de Oro City--A landowner has accused a group of residents in San Miguel Village in Barangay Lapasan here of harassment. Mindanao Health Care Corporation (MHCC) President Manolo J. de Leon, who owned the P60-million worth of land, told reporters that residents on Pimentel road have violated his rights as landowners. De Leon said the residents were throwing stones and Molotov bomb when his men started to level off his piece of land-and even used children as human shelter during a protest rally.
He said the residents started to complain when he ordered to close the Pimentel road to develop the area as he is planning to sell it to potential investor. The affected residents are complaining that de Leon has encroached the 20-percent equivalent of the total area, saying the land has been donated to them. But de Leon belied the accusation. He said those residents living in the San Miguel Village have violated his right as violated. “We did not violate the rights of the residents. They are violating because they are occupying a piece of land that they did not own,” said the MHCC president. See landowner, page A7
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