Manila Standard - 2016 October 12 - Wednesday

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Miss Earth bet rueful over ‘Hitler’ slipup VOL. XXX • NO. 242 • 4 SECTIONS 20 PAGES • P18 • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 • www.thestandard.com.ph • editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Leila, 7 others sued over drugs

A FILIPINA beauty queen drew flak on social media after once again comparing President Rodrigo Duterte to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in a Facebook live video. In a video making rounds, Miss Philippines-Earth 2016 Imelda Schweighart asked fellow Miss Earth Austria titlist Kimberly Budinsky if Hitler was from her country.

“Okay, that’s a bad question because we normally don’t talk about Hitler. But, yeah, he is,” Budinsky answered. “Oh my God! Our President is doing Hitler stuff here in the Philippines,” Schweighart replied. “That’s crazy,” Budinsky quipped, before asking which platform the live video was being aired. Schweighart, who immediately deleted the video, apologized for her “soft joke,” explaining that she made the remark out of excitement. Next page

VACC files charges of drug trafficking, conspiracy By Rey E. Requejo

The Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption also named as respondents former Justice undersecretary Francisco Baraan III, former Bureau of Corrections chief Franklin Bucayu, De Lima’s former bodyguard and alleged boyfriend Ronnie Dayan, her former security aides Joenel Sanchez and Jose Adrian

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N ANTI-CRIME watchdog on Tuesday filed a complaint for drug trafficking against Senator Leila de Lima and seven others, in connection with their alleged involvement in the proliferation of illegal drugs inside the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City.

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Dera, convicted drug lord Jaybee Sebastian and Wilfredo Ely, alleged bagman of Bucayu. De Lima welcomed the filing of charges. “This is most welcome,” she said in a statement. “Instead of stoning me in a House inquiry, they should start filing cases in the proper venue.” Next page

QUEEN’S APOLOGY.

Miss Philippines-Earth 2016 Imelda Bautista Schweighart immediately apologizes to angry fans of President Rodrigo Duterte following the fallout over her ‘Our President is doing a Hitler stuff in the Philippines’ remark, posting as well an explanation-cum-apology on her Facebook page. Lino Santos

House drug probers eye changes to law By Maricel V. Cruz FIST POKE. President Rodrigo Duterte visits PNP headquarters in Zamboanga City Monday, telling his audience ‘I lose two policemen a day in the

illegal drugs war’ then displays, with senior police officers, the now familiar fist gesture during photo opportunities. Malacañang Photo

Five more FVR, Carpio weigh in on Du30 policy killed in drug war By John Paolo Bencito and Sara Susanne D. Fabunan

A CHINESE national and three other people were found dead in two separate areas in Pampanga on Monday morning, a police report said Tuesday. The report said the Chinese national was Jia Cheng Chen alias Michael Chen. He was found dead inside a gray Ford Explorer without license plates around 9 a.m. along MacArthur Highway in San Fernando City. His feet had been tied with packaging tape. In Bacolor, three unidentified people―two male and one female aged between 25 and 35―were Next page

Negros split eyed via EO

BOTH former President Fidel Ramos and Senior Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio scored the Duterte administration’s anti-American foreign and military policy and urged President Rodrigo Duterte to stand for real independence and defend the country’s territorial integrity. But Duterte himself questioned whether the United States or the

country’s traditional allies would actually go to war over the West Philippine Sea issue, reiterating his belief that the President of the United States was not legally obliged to come to the aid of the Philippines. However, Ramos, an alumni of the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, said Duterte must learn to reach beyond his personal biases and think of his duties as being a responsibility to future Filipino generations. “I hope he shows more leader-

ship in our lives. Not only in drugs,” Ramos said in an interview over the ABS-CBN News Channel. “Although removing the drug menace is one of [the country’s biggest problems], it is not the whole thing,” said the 88-yearold Ramos, who was president from 1992 to 1998. “I am sorry to say this, President Duterte, my President, our President. That is 20th century thinking. We are now in the 21st century,” Ramos said, apparently referring to Duterte’s references Next page

THE House committee on justice, which investigated the proliferation of illegal drugs in the National Bilibid Prison, will recommend specific amendments to the Anti-Wiretapping Law and a suspension of Bank Secrecy Law against inmates and those who may have been involved in the illegal drug trade. As a result of its series of hearings, Oriental Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali, chairman of the committee, said the panel will also recommend the amendment of the Bureau of Corrections Act of 2013 to enable the government to upgrade prison facilities, professionalize the bureau and increase the salary and benefits of its personnel. “We will finish our report within the week,” Umali said. “The operations of underworld criminals must stop,” said Umali,

Ex-VP chides Robredo over poverty tack

Farmers’bonanza seen in China deal

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will sign an executive order repealing an executive order by the Aquino administration creating the Negros Island Region, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said Tuesday. He said his department excluded any budget for that region in the proposed 2017 budget prepared by the Duterte administration because of constraints.

A FORMER Trade undersecretary said Tuesday that Filipino farmers stand to benefit most if China lifts its barriers to Philippine exports. “China is going to be a major player and we better deal with them and the opening is there for us for the taking,” said Ernesto Ordoñez, former Trade undersecretary and head of the non-government organization Agriwatch. “It will be bonanza for the Philippines. We can feed them, they are 1.3 billion,” he said on the ANC news channel. Ordoñez said that industry estimates show that Filipino farmers stand to earn P40 from exports to its much larger neighbor compared to the every peso that the Chinese earn from exports to the Philippines. “China has a lot of tariff barriers that are unusual. You take that out, we’ll be fine,” Ordoñez said. “Strengthening ties with China is important but not at the expense of other allies,” he added.

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whose panel wrapped up its investigation on Monday after a 14hour hearing. “We have to amend the BuCor law and conduct lifestyle checks among prison officials and personnel in the country,” Umali said as he vowed to reopen the probe should the alleged lover and former driver-bodyguard of Senator Leila de Lima, Ronnie Dayan, appear after his panel cited him in contempt and ordered his arrest. Deputy Speaker and Batangas Rep. Raneo Abu, Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuerte, and Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers called on the public to back Congress and Executive’s efforts to address the drug menace in the country. “It is high time to amend our Anti-Wiretapping Law and Bank Secrecy Law to deal with these drug and corruption problems,” Abu said. Next page

TOKEN OF APPRECIATION. US Marines and members of the Color Guard start to fold their flag at the closing ceremony of the joint amphibious landing exercise with the Philippines at a military camp in Manila Tuesday, the same day President Rodrigo Duterte said he would soon visit China and Russia then criticized long-time ally the United States for ‘arrogance.’ AFP

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THE Liberal Party to which Vice President Leni Robredo and former President Benigno Aquino III belong failed to address the poverty problem during Aquino’s six years in power, the camp of former vice president Jejomar Binay said Tuesday. Binay spokesman Joey Salgado made the statement after Robredo said poverty “is a larger war that needs our attention” during Monday’s anti-poverty summit. He said poverty worsened during the Aquino administration because of Aquino failed to help the poor. “With all due respect to Vice President Robredo, her party, the Next page

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