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Duterte warns poll meddlers Threatens use of military, police force to ensure clean elections

By Vito Barcelo and Macon Ramos-Araneta

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EFORE he steps down from Malacanang, President Rodrigo Duterte wants to leave office with “clean” national and local elections next year, especially in his home region, he said in a taped address Monday night. “What I want, before I leave, is for Filipinos to have a taste of a clean election, especially in Mindanao. I am appealing to the leaders, to all the tribes,” he added in his regular weekly TV address. Duterte also appealed to would-be candidates to keep the conduct of the May 2022 polls peaceful. He also warned communist rebels

and warlords that he will use military and police force should they interfere in the coming national elections. Duterte said he would not allow the New People’s Army (NPA) to influence the elections. “I will not allow fraud, especially those warlords with arms. If that’s what

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Marcos declares presidential bid

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Lawyers to Rody: Recall order to ignore Senate summonses ONG GOES SILENT, CITES CORP. CODE

By Rey E. Requejo and Rio N. Araja FORMER Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, son and namesake of the country’s longestserving chief executive, announced Tuesday he was joining the 2022 presidential race after taking oath as member of the revitalized Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP), a political party allied with the Duterte administration. The 64-year-old Marcos Jr., who has defended President Rodrigo Duterte’s controversial drug war and supported the death penalty for traffickers, declared his candidacy in a video broadcast live on Facebook and after taking his oath as member of the PFP.

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By Rey E. Requejo and Macon Ramos-Araneta

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HIS TIME. Former Senator Ferdinand Marcos

THE country’s oldest voluntary national organization of lawyers on Tuesday criticized President Rodrigo Duterte for issuing what it called an unconstitutional order to members of the Executive Department to ignore the

Jr. speaks at the inauguration of his campaign headquarters for his 2022 presidential run along EDSA in Mandaluyong City on Tuesday.

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Gov’t approval rating in COVID response, curbing corruption drop THE Duterte administration’s approval rating in addressing 14 national issues amid the pandemic decreased, based on a September Pulse Asia poll, with its approval score on preventing graft and corruption dropping 12 percentage

points to 52 percent from 64 percent three months ago. The Pulse Asia poll, conducted via face-to-face interviews of 2,400 respondents from September 6 to 11, showed that the government’s approv-

al rating in protecting the welfare of Overseas Filipino Workers or OFWs also went down to 66 percent from 77 percent, as well as enforcing the law on people whether influential or otherwise (60 percent from 67 percent).

The same poll showed Filipinos believed that controlling inflation (41 percent) and increasing the pay of workers (40 percent) are the two top “most urgent” national concerns. Next page

Tugade refutes ‘Pandora Papers,’ claims offshore funds in SALN By Darwin G. Amojelar TRANSPORTATION Secretary Arthur Tugade on Tuesday denied wrongdoing in his offshore investments in Solart Holdings, as he said this investment was disclosed in his Sworn Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Networth (SALN). Tugade said in a statement that his offshore investments in Solart Holdings “was a personal financial move that was established long before I joined the government. “ “Solart Holdings was organized in 2003 to hold a portion of our family’s cash assets,” said Tugade, who was appointed President of the Clark Development Corp. in 2012, and as Secretary of the Department of Transportation in 2016. “Having some of our family’s savings invested in Solart Holdings was our legitimate

TEACHERS’ DEMANDS.

Members of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Philippines lead the protest and activities in celebration of World Teachers’ Day near Mendiola Bridge in Manila on Tuesday (see story on A3). Norman Cruz

153 cops linked to EJK may face murder, homicide Facebook deals with dueling crises

Facebook battled dueling crises Monday as potentially billions of users were impacted when its dominant social network went offline for seven hours, and the company fought against a whistleblower’s damning revelations. (Full story on A5)

Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade.

By Rey E. Requejo MURDER or homicide complaints may be filed against 153 policemen for their involvement in the 51 cases of alleged extrajudicial killings arising from anti-illegal drugs operations, Justice Undersecretary Adrian Ferdinand Sugay said Tuesday. In a media forum, Sugay said the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is currently reviewing the cases to determine if there is substantial evidence to file criminal cases against the policemen. “When it comes to criminal liability, which is the subject of the DOJ’s ongoing review and the ones referred to the NBI, if it would be seen that there was intent to kill the illegal drugs suspect, they might be charged with murder or at the very least homicide,” Sugay said. The cases were forwarded to them by the Philippine National Police-Internal Affairs Service (PNP-IAS). Next page

PANDORA ‘DAMAGE CONTROL’ BEGINS NEWS / A6

attempt to grow our financial portfolio like what any astute and judicious entrepreneurs would do to diversify their investments. We decided to have a portion of our savings invested outside the Philippines, which is valid and legal,” Tugade added. Tugade was one of the Filipino tycoons and government officials cited in the “Pandora Papers” as reported by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) and Rappler. The Transportation chief added he had consistently disclosed in his SALN under “Personal Properties – Intangible,” particularly, as “Offshore Investments” from 2012 to 2020. According to Tugade, in the said period, the account barely moved. Next page


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