Thursday, October 6, 2016

SHOCKING: Trillanes Receive 500 Million Pesos to Attack Duterte


San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has denied issuing a P500-million check to Senator Antonio Trillanes IV. In a statement, the company disputed the veracity of the photo circulating on social media of a Banco de Oro (BDO) check addressed to Trillanes.


The check was supposedly issued by an account in SMC’s name at the bank’s Tandang Sora branch and signed by its Senior Vice President, Chief Finance Officer and Treasurer Ferdinand K. Constantino.

The company, however, said the photo is “nothing more than a fabrication and a blatant disinformation.” “SMC does not have an account in the said bank branch and has never issued such a check to Sen. Trillanes,” it said. As proof, the company attached a certification from BDO stating that the account from which the check was supposedly funded was non-existent.

 In the certification, the bank said: “account number 001168795215 does not exist in the Bank’s system and records. Further, the Bank does not have any record of any account being maintained by San Miguel Corporation with the Bank’s Tandang Sora branch.”

The document was signed by BDO First Vice President for Branch Banking Group Peter S. Lo Jr. With no less than BDO denying the existence of the account which funded the check supposedly given to Trillanes, SMC said it is denouncing “in the strongest terms this apparent effort to deceive the public and drag our company’s good name in current political issues.”

SHOCKING: Trillanes Receive 500 Million Pesos to Attack Duterte

San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has denied issuing a P500-million check to Senator Antonio Trillanes IV. In a statement, the company disputed the veracity of the photo circulating on social media of a Banco de Oro (BDO) check addressed to Trillanes.


The check was supposedly issued by an account in SMC’s name at the bank’s Tandang Sora branch and signed by its Senior Vice President, Chief Finance Officer and Treasurer Ferdinand K. Constantino.

The company, however, said the photo is “nothing more than a fabrication and a blatant disinformation.” “SMC does not have an account in the said bank branch and has never issued such a check to Sen. Trillanes,” it said. As proof, the company attached a certification from BDO stating that the account from which the check was supposedly funded was non-existent.

 In the certification, the bank said: “account number 001168795215 does not exist in the Bank’s system and records. Further, the Bank does not have any record of any account being maintained by San Miguel Corporation with the Bank’s Tandang Sora branch.”

The document was signed by BDO First Vice President for Branch Banking Group Peter S. Lo Jr. With no less than BDO denying the existence of the account which funded the check supposedly given to Trillanes, SMC said it is denouncing “in the strongest terms this apparent effort to deceive the public and drag our company’s good name in current political issues.”

Friday, December 11, 2015

Duterte on Poe: I don’t want an American president


“I will definitely stop crime and corruption if elected president in 2016,” he said. Duterte said if there would be no crime committed in every province, investors would come. He said he would also definitely stop corruption if elected, as the mayor cited Davao City where there is no corruption. “Corruption must stop,” Duterte said.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Catholic authorities dare Duterte to file a case about sexual abuse

A day after Rodrigo Duterte asserted he and his minor cohorts were sexually abused by a cleric at the Ateneo de Davao University, two positioning prelates of the Catholic Church tested the Davao City leader to uncover everything and record a body of evidence against his abuse.

“I think he should not just let go of this like that,” Archbishop Emeritus Oscar Cruz told GMA News.
“If he’s really a reformer, he should follow through. He should not just say ‘No, let’s not go after them anymore out of pity.’ Come on, let’s not do that.”

 “The Church does not condone these actions,” he continued. “Instead of talking and talking, file a case and let us see what it is all about, because otherwise if you cannot prove that then you should have kept your mouth shut.”

 For his part, Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo was more sympathetic towards Duterte; saying: “This happened to him a long time ago, yet he kept it to himself.” Read more.

Duterte urged to file sex raps

AN authority of the Ateneo de Davao University on Thursday asked presidential wannabe Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte to record his affirmations of sexual abuse by an anonymous Jesuit cleric while he was an understudy of the school in the 1950s. Ateneo de Davao official Jeremy Eliab communicated sensitivity for the chairman's experience yet kept up that the organization won't endure any occurrence of misuse of minors inside the school grounds.