The Standard - 2015 December 09 - Wednesday

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VOL. XXIX NO. 300 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 WEDNESDay : DECEMBER 9, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Arroyo granted holiday furloughs

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ejeRcito slApped with gRAft RAps By Rio n. araja and Florante S. Solmerin

THE Office of the Ombudsman on Tuesday indicted Senator Joseph Victor Ejercito for graft and corruption and technical malversation over the questionable procurement of high-powered firearms in February 2008 when he was still mayor of San Juan City.

Candidacy filed. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte holds up the Certificate of Candidacy that he filed at the Comelec offices on Tuesday. Behind him is his running mate Alan Peter Cayetano. Danny Pata

Roxas belittles survey findings

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Ejercito said he was surprised by the Ombudsman’s decision because the person who filed the case against him opted to be anonymous, and because he was very careful about signing documents when he was San Juan mayor. Ombudsman Conchita CarpioMorales found probable cause to indict Ejercito and order the filing of charges for technical malversation and violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. Also charged for technical malversation were ex-vice mayor Leonardo Celles; ex-city councilors Andoni Carballo, Vincent Pacheco, Angelino Mendoza, Dante Santiago, Rolando Bernardo, Grace Pardines, Domingo Sese, Francis Peralta, Edgardo Soriano, Jannah Ejercito-Surla, Francisco Javier Zamora, Ramon Nakpil and Joseph Christopher Torralba. Those indicted for violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act were members of the bids and awards committee, including ex-city administrator Ranulfo Dacalos, ex-treasurer Rosalinda Marasigan, ex-city attorney Romualdo de los Santos, budget officer Lorenza Ching and city engineer Danilo Mercardo. Dacalos, Marasigan, De los Santos, Mercado and accountant Alicia Barazon were also found guilty of misconduct and were ordered suspended without pay for Next page six months.

Poe blasts ‘traffic-clogged straight path’ By Macon Ramos-araneta and Rey E. Requejo INDEPENDENT presidential candidate Senator Grace Poe on Tuesday mocked President Benigno Aquino III’s “straight path” as being riddled with traffic as people continued to live in poverty, in a state of hunger and hopelessness.

Delivering a speech to members of the Philippine Government Employees Association-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines, Poe spoke out against contractualization and other labor woes and offered a laundry list of tasks for the country’s next leaders, including poverty, unemployment and unjust taxes. The senator lamented the fact that

more than 20 percent of the government’s workforce were either contractual or co-terminus, which she said was unfair and unjust. She said there is nothing more painful for a worker, whether in the private or public sector, than waking up one day to find he no longer has a job because his Next page


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