Friday, September 28, 2007

Smoking Gun: GMA “special authority" document

Arroyo-okayed-talks-with-ZTE-on-NBN-before-NEDA-review

The buck stops at the doors of Malacanang Palace based on paper trails submitted to Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Congenital liar Gloria Arroyo approved the anomalous $ 329 M ZTE-NBN project. She pretends innocence and lied to the public about “internal-discreet” investigation on P200 M bribery offered by Elections chief Benjamin Abalos to NEDA chief Romulo Neri. Why? There’s no official report and no government agency came forward who did the investigation. It’s too late for Malacanang-led formal probe on ZTE-NBN scam. The Ombudsman, the Lower House and the Senate have already started its investigation.
We expect another cover-up operation at the expense of peoples’ taxes. According to GMANewsTV: Through "special authority" documents she gave two Cabinet secretaries, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo authorized negotiations for the award of the national broadband network (NBN) project to China’s ZTE Corporation, months before the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) started its evaluation of the NBN project, according to official records submitted to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Here she goes again, lying to her teeth big time.


Other Gov’t Deals With China Also Marred By Bad Loans And Corruption

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Rotten Justice System

It’s only in the Philippines where a person convicted of a crime for 203 years and given a presidential pardon without serving a single day in prison. Believe it or Not!


Gloria pardons grafter who never served a minute of 203-year jail term

BY PETER TABINGO
A PRIVATE contractor convicted of 27 counts of graft and sentenced to 203 years imprisonment by two divisions of the Sandiganbayan did not get to serve a single minute of his jail term after he was granted a conditional pardon by President Arroyo.
Two sources at the graft court said the pardon for Jaime Ponce de Leon, granted by President Arroyo last April 12, was secured by a former House member who has a relative in the Arroyo Cabinet.
Documents obtained from the graft court showed Ponce de Leon was found guilty on charges of conspiracy with officials of the then Ministry of Public Highways (now Department of Public Works and Highways)-Bais City Highway Engineering District in ghost road projects.
The verdict of the Sandiganbayan Second Division, promulgated on July 7, 1989, sentenced De Leon to eight years for each of the 14 graft cases pending against him or a total of 112 years. The ruling was affirmed by the Supreme Court on June 25, 1990.
Despite his conviction, De Leon remained at large.
09/26/2007 Malaya. The rest of the story.
Brewing bribery scandal at the high tribunal

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Agriculture Dept. backtracks on $3.8-B China agri dev’t deal

What's wrong with the agreement?

DA backtracks on $3.8-B China agri dev’t deal
09/26/2007
In what seems to be a preemptive move amid the China ZTE broadband scam investigations, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has recommended the suspension of deals worth more than $3.8 billion with Chinese firms Jilin Fu Hua Agricultural Science and Technology Development Co. and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Government to develop one million hectares of land for hybrid grains and ethanol production.
DA Secretary Arthur Yap said he recommended the suspension of the memorandum of agreements (MoAs) with the Chinese firm for the project.
He, however, stressed the suspension has nothing to do with the ZTE Corp. and Cyber Education (CyberEd) contracts.
President Arroyo suspended the Chinese-funded national broadband network (NBN) project, which was awarded to the Chinese firm ZTE Corp., and the CyberEd project of the Department of Education (DepEd) amid allegations that these were tainted with corruption and bribery.
“This suspension is a unique case and has nothing to do with the ZTE and Cyber Education contracts. I just want more time for consultations with all stakeholders,” Yap said.
Jilin Fu Hua alone, under the deal, is expected to invest some $3.8 billion in the next five to seven years in the development of one-million hectares of Philippine agricultural land for hybrid corn, rice and sorghum.
The company has committed for the year to complete the cultivation of some 50,000 hectares of land for hybrid corn and sweet sorghum in several provinces in the Cagayan Valley region, and in the provinces of Isabela, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan.
Daily Tribune. The rest of the story.

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Conjugal Plunderer


The Bonnie and Clyde of the Philippines
The majority of the Filipino people can no longer stomach the never ending plunder, greed and cover-up. Jose Pidal and his mafia gang have cornered most of juicy government contracts. Even the Arroyo government totally junks the ZTE-NBN, ZTE-Cyber-ed, the crooks and brokers cannot escape from criminal prosecution.


Arroyo satisfaction rating at -11, lowest this year - SWS

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The China Factor: Chinese Mining Disasters

China and the Arroyo government agreed to explore mining in the Philippines. Is this a recipe for disaster?

Related Links

Philippines accepts Chinese investment of four million USD in chromite mining
Big Chinese Mining Firms Set Eyes on Mindanao
Chinese traders eye $1-B investments
The Philippines' New Gold Rush

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Crime Does Not Pay: The Wack-Wack Mafia Conspiracy



Don’t kill the messenger. It’s crystal clear that Miguel and Gloria are directly involved in the ZTE-NBN misdeal. What’s new? Scams, deceit, election fraud and political killings are Gloria Arroyo’s legacy.

Why? Philippine bogus President Gloria Arroyo has allowed Cabinet men implicated in the ZTE-NBN $329.4- M misdeal to attend the Senate inquiry. What’s cooking? Are they sacrificial lambs? The President‘s loyal dogs, Favila-Mendoza-Neri are shock absorbers in the aftereffects of Joey De Venecia’s bombshell at the Senate. I think they cannot save Gloria and Miguel assess. It’s back to back plunder as in AB ZTE FG.

Related links:
‘Mike Arroyo is NBN deal mystery man’
GMA Played Golf with Businessmen Who Bagged Broadband Deal

Abalos’ Golfing Buddy Close to ‘Wiretappers’
Neri to bare all in next Senate hearing on NBN-ZTE deal
Cabinet split on cost, benefits of NBN, overlap with CyberEd
Webcast: DOTC Asst. Sec. Lorenzo Formoso III on $329 M ZTE deal

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Now Showing Malacanang's Like A Thief In the Night


Dirty money?
A Freudian slip? Malacanang propagandists are telling the truth about their thieving boss. They can no longer hide the billions of kickbacks involved in China’s ZTE-NBN misdeal. In June 2004, like the thief in the night, House Speaker Jose De Venecia proclaimed Gloria Arroyo the 14th president before dawn after six weeks of vote’s manipulation and fraud.



Abalos wanted overprice coursed through his office

Farmers May Lose Control Of 1.2 Million Farmlands Under RP-China Deals

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Ousted Philippine president Estrada gets 40 years jail


Prisoner No. N207P-2677


President Erap’s guilty verdict: It’s crap and political persecution. As expected, the Sandiganbayan Special Division Anti-Graft Court convicted Erap for economic plunder. Gloria Arroyo is next. The Anti-graft court can easily convict her for plunder and money laundering.

The Ultimate Verdict

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

The tip of the iceberg ZTE-NBN $200 M Scam

The ZTE Corp. broadband $329 misdeal is just a tip of the iceberg. Hello Ben Abalos! Hello Jose Pidal! Hello Gloria! The vultures in the corrupt Arroyo government had a frenzy day. Gloria Arroyo and her cohorts have sold our country to China. Secret deals and anomalous-questionable agreement with China to explore Philippines’ natural resources, mines, alienable lands and sea-aquatic explorations.

In the RP-China Agreements, our government agencies are contractually-bound to look for more than one million hectares of land to be leased out to approximately five Chinese corporations. 1.4 million hectares of land to 5 Chinese corporations. How about the US$ 465.5 million Cyber-education project? Maybe it’s another misdeal. Unfortunately, Filipino taxpayers have to shoulder these behest loans. Death by hanging to traitors!


$200-M plus scam in ZTE-NBN kickbacks bared

By Angie M. Rosales
Daily Tribune 09/05/2007

Once again, corruption reared its ugly head under the Arroyo administration with kickbacks galore amounting to way over $100 million, divided accordingly among a high-ranking poll official, the “Big One” and “Little One.”
“Kickbacks” in the contro-versial broadband contract with Chinese firm ZTE Corp. practically ate up the project’s cost and ended up 300-percent higher than the original or proposed amount, with highly-placed public officials and public figures said to have pocketed the “loot” amounting to over $200 million.
Citing his sources, opposition Sen. Panfilo Lacson yesterday bared the details surrounding the ZTE deal he dubbed the “great grandmother of all scams,” with some $20 million having already been disbursed, as a downpayment.
Revealing the “break-down” in the botched deal, according to Lacson’s informants, would have been the following: $55 million would go to a Commission
on Elections (Comelec) official; $75 million to two “highly-placed” individuals in government whom he referred to as the Big One and the Little One, $68 million alleged to have been appropriated to form part of the President’s “war chest” in the senatorial polls last May.
“That’s really big. That’s more than P3 billion. That more than enough to kill (defeat) us (opposition senatorial bets) in the (last) elections. Good thing it wasn’t released yet that time,” Lacson said during an interview, referring to the $68 million that would have gone to the administration’s campaign fund.
“Three-hundred percent actually is the overprice for ZTE to win. There is already a profit of $30 million. There was already a full disclosure of the $30 million net profit (because) they (ZTE) would bid at $132 million,” he said, adding that the Chinese firm’s project, in which the government secured a loan from the China Export and Import Bank (Eximbank) recently, would have been fair enough for the administration without the hanky-panky.
“Even at $132 million, it would have been fair enough. An American firm’s offer was even higher, it was at $135 million,” he said.
As Lacson made the disclosure, the Senate is seen to also call for an investigation on this mess, parallel to that already initiated in the House of Representatives.

ZTE Corp. P26-B CyberEducation
Anomalous ZTE contract continues to unravel

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Sunday, September 02, 2007

‘Abalos tried to bribe ZTE rival into backing out’

Malacanang must protect Elections chief Benjamin Abalos at all cost or he may spill the beans. The revival of Hello Garci political scam and the possible Comelec's involvement in the cover-up is too hot to handle. Massive and systematic electoral fraud in 2004 presidential election may have the blessings of Abalos and Gloria Arroyo. The entire Arroyo government played specific roles in the systematic election fraud and subsequent cover-up operations before and after votes are counted by the joint congressional vote canvassing.

‘Abalos tried to bribe ZTE rival into backing out’

By PAOLO ROMERO
The Philippine Star

Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Chairman Benjamin Abalos allegedly made several efforts last year to bribe the head of a rival proponent of the government’s national broadband network (NBN) project with $10 million to give way to ZTE Corp.

Abalos also allegedly suggested that the contract be overpriced by about $70 million, to be charged as consultancy fees.

A source privy to the alleged bribery attempts said Abalos invited Jose de Venecia III, son of Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. and co-founder of Amsterdam Holdings Inc. (AHI) to the Wack-Wack Golf and Country Club sometime in December for a breakfast meeting.

The COMELEC chairman is also a ranking officer of the exclusive golf club located in Mandaluyong City.

Neri drops bombshell: Abalos approached me for ZTE

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