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‘NOY, LP ROBBED ME OF 3M VOTES’
BONGBONG: COMELEC, SMARTMATIC ALSO IN CONSPIRACY By John Paolo Bencito
SENATOR Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. accused the Aquino administration and the Liberal Party of conspiring to rob him of around three million votes and said he will file an electoral protest to contest the victory of Vice President-elect Leni Robredo by the end of the month.
ELECTION PROTEST. Senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. announces to journalists his decision to pursue an electoral protest to contest the proclamation of Camarines Sur Rep. Leonor Robredo whom he accused of benefitting from cheating perpetrated by the Aquino administration. MANNY PALMERO
MORE QUESTIONS CROP UP ON NEW CUSTOMS LAW By John Paolo Bencito and Joel E. Zurbano OFFICIALS of the Bureau of Customs remain clueless why outgoing Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina insisted on the
hasty passage of the implementing rules of the newly signed Customs Modernization and Tariff Act despite questions and objections from stakeholders. “We don’t know why and what was the motive of the commis-
sioner in rushing the [implementing rules and regulations],” said one of the Customs officials who asked not to be identified until the Duterte administration takes office on June 30. The official, a lawyer who was
once Customs district collector, said rushing the IRR was unnecessary because incoming Secretary Carlos Dominguez, the first Cabinet official to be announced by President-elect Rodrigo Next page
He also accused the Commission on Elections and election machinery provider Smartmatic of conspiring with the administration to rig the May 9 elections. “It’s very very clear that there are many, many violations by Smartmatic and Comelec so we have to find which will make the best case for the electoral protest,” Marcos told reporters in a news briefing in Quezon City. He said he has already gathered evidence of fraud both from witnesses and experts who flagged irregularities in the automated system. “The hardest choice to make right now is which violation to use. We have evidence that there was vote buying, batch feeding, and ballot switching, among others,” Marcos told reporters in Davao City where he met with President-elect Rodrigo Duterte. Marcos quoted the incoming president as saying “I know there was cheating” but he did not say what action Duterte would make as he accused the Aquino administration of electoral fraud. “Only one can do that, the administration. We have to lay that at the door of the administration,” he said, adding that there were some three million “undervotes” and that cost him Next page the vice presidency.