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MANILA, Philippines – Retired Tuguegarao Archbishop Diosdado Talamayan is one of the 7 Catholic bishops included in Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) fund scam. Just recently, media networks in the Philippines were able to get hold of a document from Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) showing the bishop has invested millions in one of the country’s biggest company.

Talamayan owns more than 24,000 common shares of Ayala Corp. valued at Php8 million, according to PSE records.
His holdings put him on the 73rd spot of Ayala’s top 100 stockholders with 0.0049 percent of the total shares.
In his 25th anniversary as a bishop way back 2009, Talamayan asked then president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (GMA) for some funds to finish a retirement home.
PCSO’s public relations funneled funds amounting to Php200,000 into “operational expenses” for Talamayan’s retirement home located in Solana town, Cagayan.
Reportedly, he wrote a personal letter to GMA asking for funds for the “finishing touches” of his retirement home.
“Our retirement home, which you helped construct, needs only the finishing touches. And I pray that God give me the graces to adjust smoothly to my new phase in my life,” he said in his letter to GMA.
Sometime in November 2009, PCSO granted request from the Office of the President specifying Talamayan’s wishes. The exact amount was not disclosed but PCSO said the money will be charged to the PCSO Charity Fund. However, according to its Charter, those kinds of funds could only be used for “medical assistance and services and/or charities of national character.”
POVERTY, OBEDIENCE, CHASTITY
While Filipino look up at priests and bishops being the servants of God and the shepherds of the flock, are they really living this kind of life?
People often hear from religious that they have three basic vows: poverty, obedience and chastity.
It is about time they should tell the people what these vows really mean because after the controversies involving the Catholic Church, the faithful are losing faith.
Some priests would say that it is spiritual poverty that is important. Thus, they can acquire wealth from people’s donation for as long as they submit their poor spirit to God.
Other priests also say that their vow of chastity means “chastity of heart.” Does it also mean they can have girlfriends or children?
What about obedience? Do bishops and priests nowadays obey God and their superiors?
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Philippinenewsdaily

Two municipal election officers and an aide have corroborated Lintang Bedol’s claims of massive cheating in Maguindanao province during the 2007 senatorial race to favor Arroyo administration candidates, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said on Wednesday.

Comelec Chair Sixto Brillantes Jr. released copies of the affidavits of Magsaysay Mohamad and Saliao Amba, poll officers of Sultan sa Barongis and Shariff Saydona towns, respectively, and Salonga Edzela, a computer voters’ list technician assigned to Bedol.

The affidavits appear to support the claim of Bedol, a former Maguindanao poll supervisor, that election documents with falsified results were used to put the administration candidates on the winning column.

Mohamad and Amba tagged then provincial administrator, Norie Unas, as the leader of the operation.

“I observed everything but I just kept quiet,” Mohamad said in his account of how, on Election Day, May 14, Unas’ men seized the election returns (ERs) for national candidates from the board of election inspectors (BEIs), who were then asked to sign and thumb-mark unfilled documents.

“I just kept silent because I know that it would be dangerous for me to say my observations,” Amba said in his affidavit, which recounted how Unas’ people, led by a certain Butch, put doctored ERs in the ballot boxes after the voting ended.

Based on the two statements, no actual counting for the national candidates took place because the ERs were in the possession of Unas’ men and these were filled up by the time the BEIs turned over their ballot boxes.

Zero votes

Amba said the canvassing in his town showed then opposition Senatorial candidates Benigno Aquino III, Panfilo Lacson and Alan Peter Cayetano got zero votes while the administration’s Luis “Chavit” Singson topped the list.

Mohamad and Amba said that after the canvassing, they submitted the dubious ERs to the provincial board of canvassers (PBOC), led by Bedol. However, around three days later, they learned that Bedol’s office had been ransacked and the election documents to be transported to Manila were stolen.

The two said they were later instructed by the Comelec main office to submit their extra copy of the ERs.

Amba said he no longer had the copy so Unas prepared one for him, which Amba later signed.

Mohamad said he took the copy of the ERs that was posted in the canvassing hall and noticed that it was not the same paper he submitted to the PBOC. He said the results also were different.

Abalos’ authentication

The two poll officers went to General Santos City and turned over the ERs and other documents to then Comelec Chair Benjamin Abalos Sr. and Commissioner Nicodemo Ferrer, who, they said, certified the documents as authentic.

Abalos and Ferrer were members of Task Force Maguindanao that was formed by Comelec to recover the copies of the election documents after Bedol reported the theft to the main office.

However, Amba and Mohamad made no attestation if the ERs submitted to Bedol, even with falsified results, were genuine in the first place.

Edzela recounted how Bedol told him to verify a report that Bedol’s office had been ransacked and all election documents were stolen.

He also related how he accompanied Bedol to General Santos. He said Bedol, unwilling to swear to the authenticity of the election documents submitted by Amba, Mohamad and other poll officers, opted not to attend the hearing conducted by Abalos and Ferrer.

Brillantes said the supporting affidavits “appear to have basis” because it was based on events observed by the witnesses. “The things they’re saying can have some credibility provided they’re supported also by documents,” he said.

Rehash

He said the document submitted by Bedol was a mere “rehash” of statements he had made in an interview with ABS-CBN last week.

Asked if he regarded Bedol a credible witness, Brillantes said:

“Not yet. Actually for practical purposes all that he said could not have been true. Maybe some of them might be false but we’re not saying that falsehoods were deliberately put in the affidavit. You have to consider the fact that this was four years ago. We won’t be able to recall everything that happened in 2007. That’s why we sent our lawyers to assist him in recalling the incidents.”

Brillantes, a former election lawyer for the opposition, said Bedol’s claim that Arroyo ordered the rigging was “hearsay.”

Bedol claimed it was then Maguindanao Gov. Andal Ampatuan Sr. who told him that Arroyo ordered that Aquino, Cayetano and Lacson get zero votes.

Ampatuans’ claim

In an unsigned affidavit, Ampatuan’s son Zaldy, the former governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, also made the same claim.

In this document, Zaldy said his father told him that Arroyo and her husband Jose Miguel had ordered the vote-padding.

The Ampatuans are in jail pending trial for the massacre of 58 people in Maguindanao. Zaldy had offered to turn state witness against his father and brother.

Brillantes said that if Zaldy submitted a signed affidavit, this may provide the “connecting link” between Bedol and Arroyo.

“The link to former President Arroyo is only the statement of Bedol that it was mentioned to him by Ampatuan. That’s the only link. If that is the only link, that to me, as a lawyer, is simply hearsay as far as Bedol is concerned. If Ampatuan collaborates that statement, then that is no longer hearsay,” he said.

Election sabotage

Brillantes said Arroyo could be charged with election sabotage, a nonbailable offense punishable by life imprisonment.

However, with Bedol’s affidavit remaining unsubstantiated and the Comelec unsure about his credibility, Brillantes said he could not even say if the poll body could conduct a preliminary investigation at all.

“If we’ll find basis, then we’ll go to the formal preliminary investigation,” Brillantes said.

“We’re still gathering facts so that we can get one general picture that cheating really took place and that the testimonies are clear. We’ll be looking for documents to build the case. It’s difficult to launch an investigation with the respondents getting hurt even if we have not yet built our story. Only one witness has come out—Bedol.”

Philippine Daily Inquirer

SEOUL – South Korea’s Samsung Electronics launched a new version of its Galaxy Tab in a bid to lure consumers away from Apple’s iPad.

Samsung, the world’s second-largest mobile phone maker, also said it would in August launch an updated version of its Galaxy S smartphone in the US market, which is dominated by Apple’s iPhone.

The company has already released its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in five overseas countries including the United States.

The tab, powered by Android’s Honeycomb 3.1 developed for tablet PCs, features a 10.1-inch (25.6 cm) touchscreen display rather than the seven-inch display for the previous model.

It is the world’s thinnest tablet, measuring 8.6 millimetres, Samsung said. The price will start at 671,000 won ($634) in the home market.                 AFP

MANILA, Philippines – Singer Erik Santos said he is excited to launch his latest album as it has a fresh lineup of songs that he dedicates to his fans.

In an interview with “Showbiz News Ngayon,” Santos said: “Excited ako kasi karamihan talaga ang mga kanta sa album, lahat OPM and original.”

According to Santos, the theme of his newest carrier single titled “Kulang Ako Kung Wala Ka” also reflects his current love life.

“Medyo. Loveless pero happy naman ako. Kung sino lang ang dumating, kung sino ang mapusuan mo,” he said.

Meanwhile, “Pilipinas Got Talent” (PGT) Season 2 grand winner Marcelito Pomoy also shared how elated and nervous he was when he recorded his first album after winning the competition.

“Mahirap talaga. Ilang oras din kaming nagre-record doon. Matagal. Kasi inuuna ko yung babae tapos sunod naman yung lalaki so pinagdudugtong na lang,” he said.

Included in Pomoy’s album are the songs that he performed in PGT like “The Prayer” and “Hanggang Ngayon.”

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