The Standard - 2015 September 30 - Wednesday

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VOL. XXIX NO. 230 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 WEDNESDay : SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Marcos hits Aquino’s ‘tax pa more’ policy

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‘GOVT COVERING UP LUMAD SLAYS’ By Florante S. Solmerin

THE Palace came under heavy fire Tuesday for covering up human rights violations in Mindanao after it refused to invite UN special rapporteurs to the country to investigate a spate of killings of lumad leaders whom the military accused of being communist sympathizers. “Why is the Aquino government refusing to issue invitations to relevant UN rapporteurs who want to look into the spate of lumad killings in the Philippines? What is the government trying to hide?” asked Renato Reyes, Bayan secretarygeneral. On Monday, Foreign Affairs spokesman Charles Jose said the government cannot accommodate a request from the UN envoys to visit the country and investigate the killings and other human rights abuses against tribesmen in Mindanao. He said the government was letting its relevant agencies investigate the incidents and bring the perpetrators to justice. Next page

CoA: Army purchased expired med kits By Christine F. Herrera

Abandoned. In this undated handout photo released by the Philippine National Police on Sept. 28, a policeman inspects a boat allegedly used by the kidnappers of three foreigners and a Filipina on Samal Island which was found abandoned in Jolo. AFP

THE Army procured and distributed to soldiers expired combat medical kits in 2014 from a supplier that cornered a P37.5-million medical supply contract with the military, the Commission on Audit reported. In a 2014 annual audit report obtained recently by The Standard, CoA found that the Army signed a contract with BDM Enterprises Inc. on March 21, 2013 for the supply of 1,040 combat medical aidman’s kits, 55 sets of medical platoon equipment and 682 mobile medical treatment and transport kits for P37.59 million. Next page


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