The Corrupt Rodrigo Duterte[MULTIPLE TOPIC]*face palm**

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President Duterte made two policy statements lately defining conduct on corruption. In fact, both can be considered as stratagems because they proposed concrete courses of action.

Policy No. 1. Police can accept cash or gifts, and even engage in earning extra income from video-karera (horse racing video machine games) operations. Admitting that accepting cash or gifts was prohibited under the antigraft law, he lambasted the law instead. Note also that nowhere in that policy speech did he use the self-explanatory term “bribe.”

Policy No. 2. Speaking before the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Duterte laid out his solution to corruption involving infrastructure projects. Private contractors, he said, should pad project costs by 10-50 percent over the actual cost of public works like roads and bridges. By padding it, not only would contractors cover their own profits but also have sufficient amount to cover kickbacks to government officials. He said this formula prevents the contractor from shortchanging government. But does it prevent thievery of public money?

That policy speech never mentioned the P700 billion, or 20 percent of the government’s total budget appropriation that we lose to corruption annually, ranking us the sixth most corrupt among Asia-Pacific countries, reminds the Office of the Deputy Ombudsman.

This is the chief law enforcer of the land talking, the man sworn before us to follow the Constitution and the laws. Has he become the chief lawbreaker?

A mere perusal of the law answers that. From Republic Act No. 6713 (Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees) Section 7 (D): “Public officials and employees shall not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan or anything of monetary value from any person in the course of their official duties or in connection with any operation being regulated by, or any transaction which may be affected by the functions of their office.” Then, there is RA 3019, the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. In addition, the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s memorandum circular in 2016 calls receiving gifts in the course of official work “a grave misconduct.”

Mr. Duterte admits he is Exhibit No. 1. When he was mayor of Davao City, church leader Apollo Quiboloy of the claim he is the “appointed son of god,” gifted him with three properties at Woodridge Park, a Nissan Safari, a Ford Expedition, a medical trip to the United States, and “so many things.”

Days after, the new senator of the 7-hour glitch, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, admits he is Exhibit No. 2. He says he has received Lacoste shirts, fruits, balled cheese and ham during Christmases. Asked if his subordinates also received gifts, he said that was discretionary. “The law is ideal, but not practical.” And then the shocker: “There is no limit to receiving gifts.” We now wonder if he can define what “petty graft” means. While he is at it, he can also look up “use of office for private gain.”

We have laid this predicate previously: lawbreaking begins in local governments where at times the mayor’s word is the law. Mr. Duterte is simply a microcosm, but a worst-case scenario in fact, of that reality in our body politic. He is the exact caricature of a man who pretends he has political will by barking the loudest. Barks instill fear but do not systematize substantial change. The barker can go into monkey business unconstrained; under a climate of fear, no one dares a check and balance, a central rotor of democracy.

Those yet unconverted about Mr. Duterte’s “I hate corruption” are merely happy-go-lucky spectators of what all along was a clown show. Sooner than later, the curtains will close on the antics of the clown. The entertainment value on its audience will just be ephemeral. The daily grind of life, where corruption in government affects us the greatest, hits the gut the most. And the gut pangs tell us Rodrigo Duterte is not the man.

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copy paste lang yan stella alam mo naman hindi ako maka construct ng sentence with proper punctuation :ROFLMAO:

wala man o meron silang nilabag sa batas hindi pwedeng ituloy yang ganyan pag sisimulan ng corruption yan at yang batas na yan ang magiging palusot nila

at yan po ang totoo, ang batas na umiiral satin ay napakadami butas, ang saligang batas lang natin kong saan nakabatay lahat ng batas na umiiral sa ating bansa sang ayon sa mga experto nagsuri nito ay napaka daming kapalpakan.

tulad lang niyan republic act 6713 naabuso talaga yan, it can lead to many interpretations which can justify the corruption in the end
parang batas na may pangil nga pero wala naman kakayahan kumagat o mangagat.

nangako naman po si tatay digong na kanilang babaguhin ang porma ng gobyerno from presidential to parilamentary, kaalinsabay nyan ay ang pag amyenda sa ating saligang batas at iba pa batas na umiiral sa bansa which i think ay outdated na at hindi na epektibo lalo na ngayon masyado na mapamaraan ang mga pulitiko para makalusot sa kanila pag nanakaw

change is comming
wag po tayo mag madali
mag tiwala lang tayo sa atin pangulo
ginagawa nya ang kanyang makakaya upang mapabuti ang sambayanang pilipino
 
isip-isip din kayo mga kontra sa pamahalaan, kung sa akala nyo e tama kayo sa mga accusations nyo, e bakit kaya walang nangyayaring malaking rally para patalsikin sa pwesto ang presidente? siguro naman alam nyo na sagot. 😁
wala sa rami ang basehan kung sino ang tama at mali
 
sino yung gusto nyu maging presidente?
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Bakit walang mga opposition sumakay sa trip ni DU30 na mag lad-lad at ihayag yung kanilang experience sa pag tanggap nang 'gift'? Kasi halos lahat nang pulitiko ay corrupt kahit na yung mga dating hardline communist at nasa extreme left ay my katapat na presyo.
 
so anong alam mong tama at mali?
tama ka na maraming sumusuporta at natatakot kay prrd kaya walang malawakang opposition na galawang rebelde coup de tat

ako sa tingin mo tama rin ako?
pag yang dalawang policy napa batas gagamiting palusot yan ng mga abusadong pulis at lalakas ang corruption sa future
 
tama ka na maraming sumusuporta at natatakot kay prrd kaya walang malawakang opposition na galawang rebelde coup de tat

ako sa tingin mo tama rin ako?
pag yang dalawang policy napa batas gagamiting palusot yan ng mga abusadong pulis at lalakas ang corruption sa future
tama ka rin naman kasi matagal ng kalakalan yan, normal na nangyayari na yan na tumatanggap ng regalo, si duterte lang ang may lakas ng loob na umamin.
 
tama ka rin naman kasi matagal ng kalakalan yan, normal na nangyayari na yan na tumatanggap ng regalo, si duterte lang ang may lakas ng loob na umamin.
dapat bang suportahan at sabihin mahal na pangulo ipag patuloy mo lang po yan gawin mo na pong batas tutal matagal naring ginagawa ng mga matitinong pulis yan dahil wala narin makakahadlang sa iyo lahat na nangkapangyarihan ng pilipinas nasa side na natin buwahahahaha
 
dapat bang suportahan at sabihin mahal na pangulo ipag patuloy mo lang po yan gawin mo na pong batas tutal matagal naring ginagawa ng mga matitinong pulis yan dahil wala narin makakahadlang sa iyo lahat na nangkapangyarihan ng pilipinas nasa side na natin buwahahahaha
bakit mo susuportahan kung mali yung ginagawa?yung tama lang ang suportahan mo.wag puro mali lang yung tinitingnan mo, baka nabubulag ka na sa dami nung tama.
 
Mga taga Davao diyan labas. Share natin Noon at Ngayon, Noong hindi pa mga Duterte ang namamahala sa Davao at Ngayon na mga Duterte na namahala sa Davao maliban nalang sa mga addict, akyat bahay, bukas kutsi, rebels na natukhang. Wala kami paki sa kong walang improvement na nakita ninyo sa dating Mayor namin na President na Ngayon.
 
Punta kayo ng Davao try nyo compare sa inyong Lugar. Kahit hating Gabie pwede ka maglakad na nag tetxt. Kung wala kang nakitang magadang nangyari sa panahon ni Duterte e baka kasama ka dito----->>>>addict, akyat bahay, bukas kutsi at rebels.
sayo nanggaling yan hindi saken 😁
 
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