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Jun 10, 2021 7 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Supreme Court justices donate 18 tons of vegetables to 16 community pantries this morning. Sources say personal funds of the magistrates were used in purchasing the vegetables. ImageImageImage
Present during the turnover of the donations are justices Jhosep Lopez, Edgardo delos Santos, Marvic Leonen and Mario Lopez as well as Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo and Justice Ramon Paul Hernando. More justices expected to arrive shortly. Image
The vegetables the SC magistrates donated were sourced from Luzon farmers, a source says. ImageImage
Joining the other SC justices for their community pantry turn-over is Senior Associate Justice Estela Perlas-Bernabe. Image
SC Associate Justice Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa is also here. ImageImage
LOOK: Justices Jhosep Lopez (left) and Edgardo Delos Santos (right) wear shirts with #BestBarEver2020_21 printed on their back. Bar Chair Justice Marvic Leonen has an advice for Bar candidates: Bar muna bago jowa. Image
Among the beneficiaries of the SC community pantry are the indigent ward of the Philippine General Hospital, Manila Police District and other community pantries in NCR. Image

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Jan 19
JINGGOY ACQUITTAL

Impt to note that while both Sen. Jinggoy Estrada and Janet Lim Napoles were acquitted of plunder over PDAF scam, they were also convicted of lesser crimes.

Estrada - 12 yrs, 8 mos - 16 yrs, 5 mos, 10 days
Napoles - 44 yrs, 8 mos - 62 yrs, 10 mos, 20 days

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Estrada:
1 count of direct bribery (8 yrs - 9 yrs, 4 mos)
2 counts indirect bribery (2 yrs, 4 mos - 3 yrs, 6 months, 20 days EACH count)
fined P3M
suspended from public office
perpetual special disqualification from voting
Napoles:
5 counts of corruption of public officials (8 yrs - 10 yrs, 8 mos EACH count)
2 counts of corruption of public officials (2 yrs, 4 mos - 4 yrs, 9 mos, 10 days EACH count)
fined P29.625M
ordered to indemnify PH govt P262M with interest
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Jan 11
Totoo bang na-EDSA-pwera ang taumbayan dahil sa 1987 Constitution?

Hindi nga ba patas ang Saligang Batas?

Let’s examine the claims in the ad calling for Charter change. Image
CLAIM: Sa 1987 Constitution, natigil ang asenso natin. (Visuals: Global investors not allowed)

CLAIM: Malusog na ekonomiya daw para sa lahat! Pero pangako nahinto. Monopolya ang naghari. Land ownership ng foreign investors, Edsa-pwera.
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FACT: The 1987 Constitution does not prohibit entry of global investors into PH. What it regulates is foreign investment in areas deemed critical such as public utilities; exploration, devt and use of natural resources; and certain investments as determined by Congress. (Art XII)


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Aug 22, 2023
Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) has come out with Revised Guidelines for Filipino passengers traveling overseas.

Basic travel docs required:
-passport (valid for 6 mos from departure)
-visa
-boarding pass
-confirmed round trip ticket, when necessary Image
Additional requirements are needed depending on who's traveling.

Self-funded tourists need to show financial capacity and proof of employment.

Affidavits of support are needed if the travel is being sponsored by relatives/non-relative/entity abroad.
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OFWs will need to show their OECs except in some cases where a special travel exit clearance is required.

OFWs traveling to other countries during their vacation are treated like tourists.

OFWs with questionable docs or expired OECs will be referred to DMW-MWAAC.
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Aug 10, 2023
JUST IN: The Supreme Court has changed the interpretation on the rule on Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth:
Before any public official/employee could be liable for errors, omissions or non-filing of SALNs, they must be given the chance to correct them.
The Supreme Court made the "clarification" on the SALN rule in setting aside the dismissal for dishonesty of a tax specialist from the Dept of Finance who was accused of concealing millions worth of real properties, motor vehicles, business interests and loans.

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Jessie Javier Carlos, whose gross annual salary at the DOF only ranged from P126k to P210k between 2000 and 2011, allegedly secured 2 house and lots worth P4.1M, farm lots worth P4M, vehicles, loans and credit card debts--all beyond his govt earnings, not in his SALNs. Image
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Jul 26, 2023
SC vs PAO CHIEF:

Bakit dalawang beses nang pinagpapaliwanag ng Korte Suprema si Public Attorney's Office (PAO) chief Persida Acosta kung bakit hindi siya dapat i-disiplina ng Korte?

Ano'ng meron? Simplehan natin.
Naglabas ang Korte Suprema ng Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability na gabay sa tamang asal ng mga abogado.

Kabilang sa mga probisyon nito ay kung paano maiiwasan ng isang abogado ang magkasalungat na interes (conflict of interest).

news.abs-cbn.com/spotlight/01/1…
Nilimitahan ng bagong Code ang "conflict of interest" ng mga PAO lawyers sa mismong naghahawak ng kaso at sa kanyang direct supervisor.

Ibig sabihin, ang ibang mga taga-PAO, pwede pang maging abogado para sa kalaban.

Bakit may ganitong probisyon? Image
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Jul 20, 2023
Remember Efren Morillo? The "drug suspect" who played dead and lived to refute the nanlaban narrative.

A QC court acquitted of him of direct assault.

Now, the admin and crim raps he filed vs cops have been dismissed by the Ombudsman.

CenterLaw says this justifies ICC coming in
Why was Morillo's murder complaint dismissed?

Ombudsman said police were conducting legitimate anti-illegal drug operation which, unfortunately, resulted in deaths. It added, cops were in fulfillment of a duty, a justifying circumstance where there is no criminal liability. Image
In contrast, the QC court, in dismissing the direct assault case vs Morillo back in March, said the police operatives could not be presumed to be in the performance of their duties due to irregularities in their operations when they failed to coordinate with agencies, barangay. Image
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