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  1. #1

    Would you like the 188 House members, Drilon to sign the waiver?

    Corona signs waiver on dollar accounts, dares 188 House members, Drilon to do likewise

    Chief Justice Renato Corona signed a waiver in the Senate impeachment court authorizing the opening of all his peso and dollar accounts and dared his accusers to do the same.

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    una si Drilon pangalawa si Ngoyngoy tapos yung 188 tongresista ayos na sakin yan

  3. #3
    No on is under obligation to sign.

    That's the beauty of the system. Belat

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    gusto ko si Tupas...yung parang kambing ang itsura!hahaha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shintaro76 View Post
    Corona signs waiver on dollar accounts, dares 188 House members, Drilon to do likewise

    Chief Justice Renato Corona signed a waiver in the Senate impeachment court authorizing the opening of all his peso and dollar accounts and dared his accusers to do the same.

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    if i was a corrupt officials, why should i?
    with or without my signature as a judge i could still voted you guilty.

    but if im innocent, i would still not sign it, he's the accuse and i think he doesnt have the right to set a condtion. prove your innocent and not the lawyer of the other party or the judges.


    LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by o5k33 View Post
    gusto ko si Tupas...yung parang kambing ang itsura!hahaha!
    ^LOL
    Primahan na para magkaalaman na!

  7. #7
    Drilon was asked by Anthony Taberna this afternoon. "Sir, meron po ba kayong dollar account?" :LOL: Hindi sinagot ang tanong!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamcanon View Post
    ^LOL
    Primahan na para magkaalaman na!
    PIRMA NA!

    kakapal ng mukha nyong sabihing JUSTICE ang ginagawa nyo ha. Ngayon, mag justice-san kayong lahat at pumirma na kayo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ushuaia_ph View Post
    Drilon was asked by Anthony Taberna this afternoon. "Sir, meron po ba kayong dollar account?" :LOL: Hindi sinagot ang tanong!!!
    alam na!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sink View Post
    if i was a corrupt officials, why should i?
    with or without my signature as a judge i could still voted you guilty.

    but if im innocent, i would still not sign it, he's the accuse and i think he doesnt have the right to set a condtion. prove your innocent and not the lawyer of the other party or the judges.


    LOL.
    O akala ko ba this is all about justice, accountability and transparency?

    akala ko ba no to technicalities of law and lawyer talk?

    Bakit ngayon ganyan ang position nyo. Did i step into another dimension?

    All of a sudden nag bago ang tune ng mga yellow zombies at UBER hate Corona movement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    O akala ko ba this is all about justice, accountability and transparency?

    akala ko ba no to technicalities of law and lawyer talk?

    Bakit ngayon ganyan ang position nyo. Did i step into another dimension?

    All of a sudden nag bago ang tune ng mga yellow zombies at UBER hate Corona movement.
    wala naman daw sila tinatago..

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    sana si ABNoy din

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    what do they have to lose kung pipirma sila? nagawa naman nila pirmahan yung impeachment case without even reading diba for just a few hours?

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    Huwag kalimutan eto, ano na ang nangyari dito TUPAL?

    XAVIERVILLE PROPERTY COVERS OVER 632 SQUARE METERS

    Main CJ accuser Tupas building P50-M mansion on P25,000 pay

    02/06/2012

    Lead prosecutor in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona has been found to be building a mansion at Xavierville Subdivision in Quezon City which he has reportedly kept hidden from view by getting the construction workers to cover the almost finished exterior of his two-story house covered with a long blue plastic sheet while construction is ongoing.

    More millions of pesos are likely to be poured into the interiors of the Tupas mansion.

    Tupas and his co-prosecutors, all congressmen, have a salary of some P25,000 monthly, and is also on the Congress’ Alpha list for tax purposes.

    Many other congressmen are also known to own several homes

    and condominium units which, on the basis of just their salaries as members of Congress, certainly cannot afford to own such properties, if such is the argument being raised by the prosecutors against the Chief Justice.

    Tupas was elected Iloilo congressman less than two years ago, yet could afford to build a huge mansion resting on a lot measuring 632 square meters.

    The price of the property, transferred to the Tupas spouses in 2011, has an estimated tag of P30,000 per square meter. The Tupas spouses’ property covers over 632 square meters, or a purchase price of a little over P20 million just for the lot alone.

    A document from the Land Registration Authority obtained by the Tribune showwed a Transfer Certificate of Title no No.004-2011003495, with the parcel of land described as follows:A parcel of land (lot 26 blk. 5, of the cons. subd. plan (lrc) pcs-6818 (sheet 2), being a portion of the cons. of lots 1-18 blk, 1; 1-13, blk. 2; 1-14, blk. 3; 1-16, blk. 5. 1-22, blk. 6, 1-23, blk. 7, 1-9, blk. 8, 1-21, blk. 9, 1-3, blk. 10, 1-16, blk. 11, 1-13, blk. 12, park lots 1, 2 & 3 and street lots 4-8 and 10-16, all described on plan psd-35337, lrc (glro) rec. no. 7672), situated in the Quezon City, island of Luzon, bounded on the ne., points 8 to 1 by lot 25; points 1 to 2 by lot27; and points 2 to 3 by lot 28, all of blk, 5; is registered in accordance with the provision of the Property Registration Decree in the name of owner are spouses Niel C. Tupas Jr. and Yvonne Angeli Lee Tupas.

    If the lot in its entirety is to be counted, as specified the LRA, then the spouses Tupas have so many properties, all located in the same property bought by them.

    Apparently, the Tupases also reportedly owns a condominium unit 21, Jubilee Villas, No. 90 Banlat Road, Tandang Sora, QC.

    Tupas and the prosecution panel have been alleging that, with Corona’s salary as a chief justice and associate justice cannot possibly afford to buy a P14.5 million condominium unit in Megaworld’s Bellagio Towers with the kind of salary he makes as a government official, and have accused him of amassing ill gotten wealth.

    Tupas has also accused Corona of underclaring his income, as per income tax returns under the Alpha list submitted by the high court, and as presented by Bureau of Internal Revenue chief Kim Henares, accusing the impeached chief justice of not declaring his true income.

    The Alpha listing generally only includes the salaries of, in the case of the House of Representatives, congressmen and does not include allowances as chairmen of a committee, or membership in the House Electoral Tribunal.

    Tupas, prior to his election as a congressman, was the chief of staff of his father, then Governor of Iloilo.The younger Tupas was also a provincial board member, one of whom ratifies whatver the governor enters into.

    Tupas Sr. has been charged with graft by the Ombudsman, and is facing trial at the Sandigabayan.

    Vice Gov. Rex Sulpico, in a privilege speech, arising from a report that was published in an Iloilo local daily about “ghost meetings” allegedly sponsored by the “young, rising star of the 8th Sangguniang Panlalawigan,” referring to then provincial board member Niel Tupas, Jr.

    Armed with records that verified these numerous “ghost meetings” Sulpico said the “name and signature of Board Member Niel “Junjun” Tupas Jr., are found in all Allotment and Obligation Slips,..found in all the Purchase Request” and that Tupas Jr. had signed them all twice.

    “Every page of the Guest Lists” had the letter head of the provincial board of Iloilo, office of Niel Tupas Jr. with the guest list which have been evidenced to have been manufactured and falsified.

    It was also Tupas Jr. who had signed certified true and correct.

    “The factory that produced the fictitious Guest Lists and meetings are one and the same. The entries are names of real people but they never attended such meetings. The dates were merely inserted with the use of a typewriter. Thus, my mole pointed out that in the Guest Lists for the April 14 meeting “the date Feb. 22, 2005 was erased and replaced with April 14, 2005.”

    Sulpico said he talked to Mayors, Vice-Mayors, Sangguniang Bayan Members, municipal officials, Barangay Captains, Kagawads, SK officials, barangay officials, school heads, teachers, leaders and plain voters in the 5th District. “Nobody has attended, much less heard, about a “(c)onsultative Dialog/Meeting with the different Municipal and Brgy. Officials ofrthe 5th District of lloilo” held on Oct. 23, 2004, Feb. 16, 2005 and April 14, 2005 in Sara, lloilo or in any date and in any place in and outside the 5th District sponsored by Board Member Tupas. They were surprised that their names are there in the Guest Lists at all.

    He went on record charging then Board Member, now Rep. Niel “Junjun” Tupas, Jr., for holding three ghost meetings on Oct. 23, 2004, Feb. 1, 2005 and April 14, 2006, in Sara, lloilo for which the lloilo Provincial Government paid the caterer Rumbuhan Beer Garden Restaurant a total of P152,640.00.

    He stressed that “these ghost meetings” violated Republic Act No. 3019 as Amended, otherwise known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, which implements the constitutional provision which states that: Public office is a public trust.” They violated the Revised Penal Code on malversation of public Funds and an falsification of public documents. And they may violate other provisions of our anti-graft and criminal laws as well. NCO

    http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlin...20206hed1.html

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    If they don't sign the waiver, we should have a consensus to lobby on the lawmakers to ammend the FCD law in accordance with SALN of all impeachable officers/positions.

  16. #16
    This is a WIN-WIN situation for Filipino people, regardless if you support Corona or not. This is public accountability at its best. Ewan ko na lang kung anong dahilan ng mga Filipino na ayaw pumayag dito. ALAM NA!

  17. #17
    dapat pumirma yang makakapal na tongresman na yan at si baboy drilon

  18. #18
    nice strategy of Corona to divert the attention from the impeachment.

    pakulong muna yang si Corona tsaka natin isunod yung ibang corrupt na opisyales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgkings View Post
    nice strategy of Corona to divert the attention from the impeachment.

    pakulong muna yang si Corona tsaka natin isunod yung ibang corrupt na opisyales.
    So bawal pala pag sabayin?

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    In the end, we will thank PNOY for his stand against corrupt officials.

    If not for him, these issues will not be raised in the first place.

    Imagine kung si GMA pa din ang presidente natin, mapapagusapan ba tong mga issues sa SALN at waiver na ito?? asa na lang tayo

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