Rody’s Mercedes up for sale
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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte revealed Sunday night that he is selling a Mercedes-Benz luxury car that was gifted to him and that the proceeds would be used for government projects. Duterte did not say who gave him the luxury vehicle, now parked at the Presidential Security Group compound in Malacañang.
“This is the truth, someone gave me a Mercedes-Benz, that’s true. Go to the PSG compound, it’s there. I did not accept it, I only left it there,” Duterte said Sunday night during the thanksgiving party of PDP Laban. “To the taxpayers who are interested, they can buy it from the government. I Next page will sell it,” he added.
Gina accused of corrupt acts over mines closure By Rio N. Araja and Anna Leah E. Gonzales THE Chamber of Mines of the Philippines sued Environment Secretary Regina Lopez before the Office of the Ombudsman Monday, accusing her of violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and the Code of Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees. The complaint stems from Lopez’s Sept. 6 announcement that she would close 23 mining companies and suspend five others for violating environmental laws. The chamber complained that the announcement was made even before the affected mining companies were given the results of a mining audit conducted by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The affected companies were devastated by the turn of events, but powerless to stop the suspension. Several companies demanded to see the actual results of the mining audit but to no avail. The chamber also hit Lopez for her “false and unfounded allegations against mining companies” that created problems for them with the Filipino public and their international clients. In various news reports from September 2016 to January 2017, Lopez revealed her biases against mining companies. Next page
BATTLE OF WILLS. Chamber of Mines Chairman Antonio Disini (left) and its Vice President Ronnie Recidoro show the formal complaint sheet of violation of RA 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and violation of the Code of Conduct of ethical standards for public officials and employees, gross negligence against DENR Secretary-designate Gina Lopez at the Office of the Ombudsman. Sonny Espiritu
‘Duterte can’t sway CA’ Panel to do job on its own—Lacson
Military, NPAs resume clashes despite truce bid DAVAO CITY—The fighting between the military and the communist rebels continued as their respective peace panels were yet to declare a unilateral ceasefire. On Saturday, the military launched an air strike in Mabini in Compostela Valley after a firefight between the combatants injured three soldiers. President Rodrigo Duterte had ordered the military to go all out
against the rebels and to use the government’s newly purchased fighter planes to “flatten the hills.” Five policemen were also wounded after a police contingent reinforcing their beleaguered comrades were ambushed by about 30 rebels at the Malibcong police station in Abra on Sunday afternoon. The rebels carted away 10 firearms, ammunition, personal
By Macon Ramos-Araneta, John Paolo Bencito and Christine F. Herrera
belongings and office equipment after they overwhelmed the policemen around 7:30 p.m. The Armed Forces said Monday the operations against the New People’s Army will continue until Duterte tells them otherwise and the peace talks resume between the government and the rebels. “We will anxiously await the official message of our panel Next page
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HE Commission on Appointments will not be swayed by a threat from President Rodrigo Duterte to impose a nationwide ban on mining if Environment Secretary Regina Lopez is not confirmed, Senator Panfilo Lacson said Monday.
“The CA is independent. Like in the case of [former Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto] Yasay Jr., everybody knows that he is very close to the President. But
there was a unanimous decision that he was rejected. So it won’t affect us,” Lacson said of the President’s last-ditch effort to get Lopez confirmed.
Benham Rise is ours, Digong tells China By John Paolo Bencito and Sandy Araneta PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Monday told Beijing that it holds ownership over Benham Rise, a mineral-rich underwater land mass 250 kilometers east of Luzon, and said he would welcome “a friendly dialogue” over the presence of Chinese ships in Philippine territory. “My orders to my military, you go there and tell them this is ours. I say it in friendship. I cannot deprive any Filipino from claiming it,” the President said. Duterte also defended Beijing amid assertions that they might occupy parts of the country’s continental shelf. “They will not do it at this time. That’s just trouble,” the President said. The United Nations confirmed Philippine ownership of Benham Rise in 2012. While China claims almost the entire South China Sea, it has no
claims over Benham Rise, which is located within Philippine waters in bodies facing the Pacific Ocean. In a regular press briefing Friday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang asserted that the Philippines cannot take Benham Rise as its own territory, even as he reiterated that the reported passage of a Chinese survey ship through the Philippines territorial waters was innocent and unintentional. “According to international law including UNCLOS [UN Convention on the Law of the Sea], a coastal state’s rights over UNDERSEA REGION RISES. Former National Security adviser and Rep. Roilo Golez (left) and Magdalo Party-list the continental shelf do not affect Rep. Francisco Ashley Acedillo discuss Monday developments at the Benham Rise, a seismically active region and the legal status of the superjacent extinct volcanic ridge, with the former saying China’s survey ship sailed there to spy on Philippine territory. Ey Acasio waters or of the air space above those waters, nor do they affect foreign ships’ navigation freedom in the coastal state’s EEZ [exclusive economic zone] and on the politan Trial Court on the charges from appearing before the House By Rio N. Araja high seas, or their innocent passhe ignored summonses from of Representatives’ inquiry into sage through the coastal state’s SENATOR Leila de Lima on Congress. the proliferation of illegal drugs territorial sea as supported by Monday declined to enter a plea She is also accused of prevent- inside the New Bilibid Prison before the Quezon City Metro- ing her former driver and lover Next page Next page
De Lima on trial for defying summons
“That’s the beauty of democracy,” said Lacson who had warned Lopez in her confirmation hearing last week that she might suffer the fate of Yasay because her answers to the issues raised by CA members were “not enough” to convince the body just yet to vote in favor of her nomination. While the President has full trust and confidence in his appointees, Lacson said the CA members will not follow him if they see the appointees fall short in qualifications and competence. “Not all the members of the CA will follow what the President Next page
ERC chief blamed for ‘suicide’ By Christine F. Herrera ENERGY Regulatory Commission chairman Jose Vicente Salazar on Monday was tagged as the culprit behind the suicide of lawyer Francisco Villa Jr. Villa had led the bids and awards committee at the ERC, and Salazar is accused of pushing Villa to sign illegal documents and rig P20 million worth of contracts to favor Salazar’s supplier and contractor. During the probe conducted by the House committee on good government led by Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny Pimentel, ERC executives testified that it was Salazar who went out of his way to make his favored contractor Prime Arts and supplier Fat Free win the bidding. These companies were owned by Salazar’s high school buddy Luis Morellos. Next page