Friday, March 28, 2008

Group wants ADB to give farmers its due

"ADB is guilty of compromising food security", this was the consensus among Asian food activists in a forum today held in Quezon City.
 
Arze Glipo, convenor of APNFS*, criticized the bank for its loan conditionalities that forced governments to deregulate and turn over agriculture to the profiteering private sector. Ms. Glipo cites the case of the Philippines and many other Asian member countries who are now threatened by the rice shortage.
 
The Philippines is among the world's top rice producers (rank = 8) yet it remains a net importer of the staple. It was rice sufficient up to the early 80s but lost control and relied on importation since the early 90s. Current RP rice production can only cover for 80% of the country's needs.
 
The ADB must be held accountable to the growing food insecurity in developing countries. Since its founding in 1967, the Bank had financed countless agricultural projects, but weakened farmers and communities instead of strengthening them. ADB supported the commodification of rice, application of market mechanisms and the price system in agriculture, liberalization and opening of trade.
 
"ADB projects like the Grain Sector Development Program (GSDP) in the Philippines and the Khulna-Jessore Drainage Rehabilitation Project in Bangladesh have been given with many policy conditionalities, including the removal of quantitative restrictions and lowering of tariffs of agricultural products. ADB conditionalities force countries to adopt policies that are harmful, especially those in the margins, farmers and fishers included", Ms. Glipo concluded in her presentation. 
 
Many of the Bank's projects are controversial and are considered "onerous" because other than its anti-poor conditionalities, the projects have destroyed lives. The Khulna-Jessore Drainage in Bangladesh now caused prolonged flooding in surrounding communities, causing families to lose livelihoods and wallow in poverty. The Philippines' Grain Sector Development Program barely took off, and was cancelled after US$ 100 million had been taken by government. In both instance, the supposed benefits are non-existent, and beneficiaries continue to suffer. The absurdity of it all is that the ADB will collect on these debts, no matter what.
 
 

Monday, March 24, 2008

Presidential veto on debt service assailed

Senate Minority Leader Aquilino "Nene" Q. Pimentel, Jr. (PDP-Laban) today accused President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of breaking anew the constitutional principle of transparency by blocking the mandatory public disclosure of repayments for government debts.

Pimentel assailed the President's veto of a provision in the 2008 national budget that would require the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Department of Finance (DoF) to submit quarterly reports of actual and foreign and domestic debt service payments to the committee on appropriations of the House of Representatives and the committee on finance of the Senate.

He also criticized the Chief Executive for vetoing a special provision in the new budget law that seeks to prohibit the use of debt servicing funds for loans that are considered "fraudulent, wasteful or useless."

Pimentel said there is no rhyme nor reason behind the President's veto of the budget provision on the mandatory reporting of debt service disbursements to Congress.

"Why would Malacañang hide these transactions from the public when the Constitution says that the government must exercise transparency in its actions?" he said.

The minority leader said the need for a full public disclosure of the government loan transactions becomes more necessary in the wake of anomalies that have been uncovered in the $329 million national broadband project which was funded by a loan from China's Export-Import Bank.

"The more they keep these transactions a secret, the more the people are tempted to think that some hanky panky is going on," he said.

Pimentel also explained that the budget provision on mandatory reporting loan payments was inserted by Congress to enable it to monitor them in the light of observations that actual disbursements for debt service oftentimes exceed funds specifically earmarked for them.

He charged that the President has gone overboard in using her veto power by shooting down the special budget provision banning the use of debt service funds for loans challenged by civil society groups as wasteful and useless.

Pimentel said this means that the government will continue to pay loans for projects which have turned sour and did not benefit the country at all. He said lawmakers wanted these projects investigated due to allegations of anomalies.

"The veto of this special provision overturns the desire of Congress to provide or augment funds for essential and productive projects out of savings from the debt service payments that are disallowed," he said.

Had the President not vetoed this provision, this would have prevented the government from servicing loans for defective projects such as the procurement of medical incinerators which failed to meet the standards of the Clean Air Act and Telepono sa Barangay, now a white elephant.


Link: http://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2008/0324_pimentel1.asp


Sunday, March 23, 2008

Sony BMG Music Entertainment - fake job offer, posing as legitimate employer

Sony BMG Music Entertainment - fake job offer, posing as legitimate employer,

Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-sonybmg2.htm

Sony BMG Music Entertainment
http://www.sonybmgmusic.co.uk

Address: 69-79 Fulham High Street
London - SW6 3JW
Contact: Ged Doherty
Email: sonybmg@europe.com



Company description:

SONY BMG Music Entertainment UK & Ireland is part of one of the largest music and entertainment companies in the world. It has a broad array of local artists and international superstars, as well as a vast catalogue comprising of some of the most important recordings in history.



Vacancies:
1. - Secretary

Pleasant working conditions in friendly office. Excellent computer skills . Ability to maintain confidentiality and to work independently on all office matters. Fluency in written and spoken English
Location: London - Abroad
Salary: Negotiable/ International Standard
Date: 28 January 2008

College of Healthcare - fake jobs, unverifiable mailing address

College of Healthcare - fake jobs, unverifiable mailing address

Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-onlinebtc.htm

College of Healthcare

Address: 122 Portobello Road
London - 4HHC 2G
Contact: Schaffeer Michael
Email: onlinebtc@gmail.com


Company description:

Our company is searching for skilled people to work in the healthcare industry.

Vacancies:
1. - UK Healthcare jobs

our company in London is searching for skilled or unskilled people to full in the many positions in the british healthcare industry.Available 100 jobs. 7-15 pounds/hourly
Location: London - Abroad
Salary: 9
Date: 28 January 2008

St Marys' hospital - fake job offer, asking processing fee from job applicants, unverifiable mailing address

St Marys' hospital - fake job offer, asking processing fee from job applicants, unverifiable mailing address

Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-philcole.htm

St Marys' hospital
Address: #24 Queen elizerbeth 1
park lane ,dublin london
Dublin London - 1001
Contact: Dr phil cole
Email: philcole_recruitment_agency@yahoo.com



Company description:

The company is located somewhere at east of london,new hospial well equiped that seaching for elligible hands that are qualified from all parts of the country,it will absorb about 20 qualified medical doctors 50 qualified nurse and 30 staff which will be in there biological and management fields.it is a hospial aimed at improving the health of the worldand to do proper research.
DR phils cole

Vacancies:
1. - Vacancies

This is hospital located east of london,it is a hospital fully equipped with many departments like pediatrician,ophthamology,gynecology,oncology e.t.c,it also has up to ten ward and residential apartments for the staffs and also computer centers for biosystematics.The hospital now had about 30 staffs presently working and living in the hospital premises. Presently the board had a meeting and decided to post up advert for vacancies for job in this great hospital,we need about 21 qualified nurses that ..... (continued)
Location: Dublin london - Abroad
Salary: 5000 USD per month for low rank staff
Date: 11 February 2008

Transcorp oils - fake jobs, asking processing fee from job applicants

Transcorp oils - fake jobs, asking processing fee from job applicants, unverifiable mailing address

Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-walker.htm

Transcorp oils
Address: 22 Craven Road,2w 3QB,London
London
Contact: Jones Walker
Email: transcorpoil@yahoo.co.uk



Company description:

There is available job opening into TRANSCORP OILS LONDON,

We are a highly reputed oil company here with locations in several places of the world and we are into recruitment of approximately 12 workers into the London firm,interested candidates are adviced to forward there cv/resume for scrutiny and evaluation in other to acquire what we need in candidacy that will be eligible to work with us here in London.

Candidates are adviced to forward this ASAP in other to ensure a quick and amicable recruitment scheme.

Your in service,

Jones walker.

Vacancies:
1. - Job Oppurtunity into Transcorp Oils London

There is available job opening into TRANSCORP OILS LONDON, We are a highly reputed oil company here with locations in several places of the world and we are into recruitment of approximately 12 workers into the London firm,interested candidates are adviced to forward there cv/resume for scrutiny and evaluation in other to acquire what we need in candidacy that will be eligible to work with us here in London. Candidates are adviced to forward this ASAP in other to ensure a quick and amicable recruitment ..... (continued)
Location: London - Abroad
Salary: 3600-6800
Date: 12 February 2008

Toshiba Information System's (UK) Ltd - posing as legitimate job recruiter

Toshiba Information System's (UK) Ltd - fake job, posing as legitimate job recruiter, email address is from free email service


Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-toshiba.htm
Toshiba Information System's (UK) Ltd

Address: Weybridge Business Park, Addlestone Road
Weybridge - KT15 2UL
Contact: James Timewell
Email: toshibaltd@yahoo.co.uk



Company description:

Toshiba has operated in Europe for over 30 years and employs around 4000 people in the region. Toshiba of Europe Limited, based in London, England, is the European representative office of the Corporation. In addition to commercial activities, Toshiba also runs a Research & Development operation in Europe - one of a number of Toshiba's corporate-level R&D organisations outside Japan

For more than a century and a quarter, Toshiba has been a leader among Japan's largest and most energetic industrial enterprises. From power plants and bullet trains to mobile phones and sub-micron technologies, we are known around the world for our cutting edge televisions, portable PCs, DVD players and drives, and supporting electronic devices. With technologies pouring in from more than thirty separate R&D laboratories and over 300 subsidiary companies around the world, we have a towering profile and a technology leadership that has resulted in many world firsts.
Despite our global reputation for R&D excellence, we work with other global brands to stay at the forefront of developments and be present in key business markets. NEC, Panasonic, SanDisk, Samsung, Sony and IBM are just some of the companies that we have recently formed alliances with. From our origins as an electrical machinery manufacturer in 1875 through to our current global, high-Technology pre-eminence, we have guided ourselves by a universal set of values that lie at the heart of our identity, 'Committed to People, Committed to the Future'.
Toshiba has provided the world's fastest elevators in the world's tallest building, the Taipei Financial Center. Two of the 63 elevators are ultra high-speed, reaching an incredible speed of 1000 metres per minute - all in quiet, vibration-free comfort.
In Japan we supply over 70% of the key electrics in "Tsubame", the Kyushu bullet train. Another demonstration of our wide capabilities in promoting safe, record-breaking high-speed transport.
Qosmio demonstrates how we are using our computing and consumer electronics expertise to meet the rising demand for simple, personal entertainment solutions. Meaning 'my personal cosmos', it is the first of its kind, offering consumers a unique "4-in-1" experience with TV, audio, DVD recorder and PC functionality. We are actively promoting flat-panel LCD and plasma display TVs, while developing with Canon the next-generation of display for high-definition content, SED (surface-conduction electron-emitter display).
Toshiba is one of the largest semiconductor manufacturers in the world, and inventor and world leader in NAND flash memory. Toshiba's NAND chips are widely used in various types of memory cards such as SD™ Card, SmartMedia™ and CompactFlash™. The company also holds more technology patents than any other PC vendor.
Ranked high in the world, our power systems business will enhance its presence further in the global marketplace. Toshiba secured over 15% of the world's orders for steam turbines in 2003.


Vacancies:
1. - Accountant

Good university Degree Minimun of 4 years working experience Will be Responsible for: Achievement of revenue targets/commercial objectives Providing field sales support within allocated region. Assisting Sales Manager in development and implementation of strategic business plan. Building good relationships with Channel Partners. Supporting and developing Partner sales people to effectively sell Toshiba Telecoms. Liaising with Technical and Training Staff to ensure required levels of knowledge within ..... (continued)
Location: London - Abroad
Salary: 6000 Pounds
Date: 9 March 2008

Big Brother Television - fake job offers, unverifiable mailing address

Big Brother Television - fake job offers, unverifiable mailing address, job applicants were asked for processing fee, offered salary is more than twice the minimum wage

Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-bigbrother04.htm

Big Brother Television

Address: 234-244 Stockwell Road
London - SW9 9SP
Contact: Peter Bazalgette
Email: bigbrother@tvstar.com



Company description:

Big Brother is a reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom .

The premise of the gameshow is for contestants to live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built house.

The winner is the last contestant remaining in the house at the end of the series as housemates are evicted by a

weekly public phone vote. The prize is a large sum of cash.


Vacancies:
1. - Office Receptionist

Answer telephones and give information to callers, take messages, or transfer calls to appropriate individuals. Arrange conferences, meetings, and travel reservations for office personnel. Complete forms in accordance with company procedures. Compose, type, and distribute meeting notes, routine correspondence, and reports. Greet visitors and callers, handle their inquiries, and direct them to the appropriate persons according to their needs. Locate and attach appropriate files to incoming ..... (continued)
Location: London - Abroad
Salary: International Standard
Date: 2 March 2008

Queensgarden Hotel - Fake recruitment

Queensgarden Hotel - Fake recruitment, unverifiable address, job applicants were asked for processing fee

Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-ikechi.htm

Queensgarden Hotel


Address: 122 Church Rd, Crystal Palace, Croydon
London - 447
Contact: Mr Jim Silver
Email: queensgardenhotel@london.com



Company description:

We have vacancies in our hotel.Interested applicants should send there CV immediately with application letter.

Vacancies:
1. - Hotel Work

We have job vacancies in our hotel interested applicants should summit there CV and application letter
Location: London - Abroad
Salary: 3000 to 5000pounds
Date: 22 March 2008

International Recruitment Ltd - Fake recruitment, asking job applicant of processing fee

International Recruitment Ltd - Fake recruitment, asking job applicant of processing fee. The address is unverifiable.

Advertised at http://www.bestjobs.ph/bt-empd-recruitment1.htm

International Recruitment Ltd

Address: London
London
Contact: Customer support team
Email: recruitinternationally@googlemail.com


Company description:

International Recruitment - free for applicants

Vacancies:
1. - Senior Carer

Home of retired, UK Payment: 12 pounds / hour, 39 hour work week Bonuses: free accommodation + food during working hours Paid vacations, medical/dental and retirement insurance Plane ticket and visa fees covered
Location: Bath, London, Chelsea, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool - Abroad
Salary: 12 pounds per hour
Date: 21 March 2008

2. - Housekeeping/Room attendants

Five/Four-star-hotel chains Payment: 13 pounds / hour, 39 hour work week Bonuses: free accommodation + food during working hours Paid vacations, medical/dental and retirement insurance Plane ticket and visa fees covered
Location: Bath, London, Chelsea, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool - Abroad
Salary: 13 pounds per hour
Date: 21 March 2008

3. - Production worker/operator

Production plant, UK Payment: 12 pounds/hour, 39 hour work week Bonuses: free accommodation + food during working hours Paid vacations, medical/dental and retirement insurance Plane ticket and visa fees covered
Location: Birmingham, London - Abroad
Salary: 12 pounds per hour
Date: 21 March 2008

4. - Administration staff

Nationally branched enterprise, UK Payment: 14 pounds / hour, 39 hour work week Bonuses: free accommodation + food during working hours Paid vacations, medical/dental and retirement insurance Plane ticket and visa fees paid by the employer
Location: Bath, London, Chelsea, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool - Abroad
Salary: 14 pounds per hour
Date: 21 March 2008

5. - Construction engineers/technicians/workers

Construction company, UK Payment: 18 pounds / hour, 39 hour work week Bonuses: free accommodation + food during working hours Paid vacations, medical/dental and retirement insurance Plane ticket and visa fees paid by the employer
Location: London, Manchester - Abroad
Salary: 12-18 pounds per hour
Date: 21 March 2008

Friday, March 21, 2008

Jennifer Aniston in sexy bikini

I dont know what made Jennifer Aniston wear this not-so-fit-in-the-body bikini. Anyway she's still pretty though. I wish I was around to ogle.





Jennifer Aniston in sexy bikini

I dont know what made Jennifer Aniston wear this not-so-fit-in-the-body bikini. Anyway she's still pretty though. I wish I was around to ogle.





Monday, March 17, 2008

Sienna Miller in sexy bikini

Well if you think Sienna Miller is not marrying a right man it's because she's not marrying someone like us. This is your last chance to see her single in a bikini.





Thursday, March 13, 2008

The People Must Remind the President of Her Obligation to Public Trust

Statement of FSGO

We are former senior government officials who from experience know that
strong democratic institutions are crucial to our progress as a whole nation.
The most important institution our people depend on is the Office of the
President. The responsible exercise of Presidential power is an important
instrument for serving our nation's interests. A President that leads with
righteousness and wisdom is a great blessing. A President that serves evil is
a terrible curse. To secure a blessing and avoid a curse in the Presidency, the
founding leaders of our democracy established a system of checks and
balances.

The failure of checks and balances on the Presidency has allowed many past
scandals to descend to a limbo of unresolved crimes against the public trust.
Fertilizer scam. Election cheating. Shopping bags of cash in Malacanang.
The NBN-ZTE scandal is just the latest monster in a larger pile of garbage
from previous scandals. Our people are not going to let this one slip into the
limbo again. Our search for truth, accountability and reforms must advance
by getting our institutions to confront and resolve the corruption and cover
up of this deal.

Our people have asked: Is President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo part of the
NBN-ZTE corruption and cover up? She must act to help bring out the full
truth about this deal if her hands are truly clean. The Arroyo Presidency
must shelter the truth or it will be judged as a fortress for lies.
Our previous statement asked the President to take actions that were
intended to demonstrate that indeed, like the people, she is against
corruption and is angry at those engaged in it. Ordinary citizens can
recognize the actions we asked of the President as reasonable under the
present conditions: let the primary witness, Secretary Neri, testify without
limitation; surrender all pertinent public documents on the deal to the
Senate; follow usual administrative procedures by placing under preventive
suspension those people under a cloud of doubt while an investigation is
proceeding.

Since the President had already cancelled a deal that she judged tainted by
corruption, these actions are logical and prudent. We demanded these
actions not as an interest group but as a straightforward way for Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo to demonstrate that she is a blessing not a curse in the
Office of the President. We got involved because we saw it as our civic duty
to help start the repair and rehabilitation of our institutions already severely
damaged from past scandals. By doing the actions we called for, the
President would have shown her respect of the system of checks and balance
of our democracy by cooperating fully with the Senate to give our people the
full picture of the corruption and cover up of the NBN-ZTE deal.
Even as we issued our statement, however, the President's spokepersons
were summarily dismissing these demands. Later her advisers even
criticized and threatened us for making these demands. The President is very
poorly served by these spokespersons and advisers.

Revoking EO 464 does not serve the truth if Neri still invokes executive
privilege and does not testify and, if, despite previous statements to the
contrary, all records of the NBN-ZTE project have still not been submitted
to the Senate. We believe the Supreme Court or the Senate must do their
respective duties to serve the truth, but the President has a greater obligation.
She has the greatest stake in the Senate investigation coming out with the
truth or the people will conclude she hides behind lies and uses the power of
her office to smother the truth.

We conclude that President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo refuses to serve the
people's demand for truth about a matter of great public interest. We see in
this refusal, despite ample chances and many sound reasons, a clear basis for
our people to find her complicit with and, in fact, at the center of, the
corruption and cover up of the NBN-ZTE deal.

We express our loss of confidence in her. As a consequence wequestion not
only her moral authority to govern, but also her ability to govern given the
mounting garbage of lies and obfuscation that she is constrained to build to
cover up the increasing stench of corruption in her administration.

We ask those directly appointed by the President if they believe, in their
heart of hearts, that they are keeping faith with their signed oath to defend
and protect the nation¢s Constitution and its laws in the face of blatant,
shameless corruption and violation of individual rights.

We ask those in the civil service and foreign service to examine their
conscience to discern if their continued service in this Administration is not
in fact helping prop up a regime that, at best abets large-scale corruption, lies
and coverup, and at worst is a party to them.

We call on our fellow citizens to press their demand for a just resolution of
governance issues and violation of the public trust raised against the
President.

For our part, we pledge to use our combined knowledge, capabilities and
influence to help as many of our people understand the issues and explain
the known facts surrounding the many instances of corruption and encourage them to act in accordance with the dictates of their consciense.
We shall work with other sectors to put forward and apply other measures to
make our other democratic institutions work better in preventing, exposing
and punishing corruption at any level of our government starting at the very
top.

Fighting Corruption is never Harmful to the Economy




Fighting Corruption is never Harmful to the Economy

We are former senior economic officials who have devoted ourselves to understanding
the Philippine economy and the various challenges it faces. We do not play politics. We do not ask anything for ourselves. Our objective is a truly sound and sustainable economy – one built on truth, honesty and hard work worthy of all decent Filipinos.

The Arroyo Administration tells us that the economy is on a momentum; that it has given us an unprecedented 28 quarters of uninterrupted growth; that the economy has grown its fastest in the last 31 years. And this is because, she says, the President focuses on the economy like "a laser beam". These insistent reminders are made to counter the widespread clamor for truth and accountability in government in the wake of the NBNZTE scandal and following many other unresolved corruption scandals of this
administration. The public demand for government to fight corruption is dismissed as
merely the efforts of oppositionists and destabilizers who cannot wait for the 2010
elections. Some elements in the business sector are even arguing that we should not rock the boat when we are moving ahead so well; that mounting demands for truth and
accountability in government can only risk losing the economic gains we have already
made.

From our knowledge about our economy, we judge these sentiments to be mere politics,
and the worst type of politics at that. Corruption is never good for the economy.
Corruption in the Office of the President is a curse on our economy. Fighting corruption, therefore, never harms the economy. Any economic gains based on corruption in government are mere illusions, are of limited benefit, and cannot last. Only transparency, accountability and fair play are enduring foundations for a strong economy.

No, our economy is not gaining momentum. First, there is growing concern among
experts about glaring and unprecedented inconsistencies in official statistics on growth, income and poverty that raise doubts about the reliability of the economic growth data. Second, even recent official poverty statistics affirm that whatever economic growth was achieved in the past 5 years has benefited only a few. Third, this "growth" had even swelled the ranks of the poor by almost four million additional Filipinos. Poverty has risen not only in absolute numbers, but in relative terms as well, with the proportion of poor families rising from 24 percent to 27 percent between 2003 and 2006. Our economy cannot gain momentum when its actual growth is much lower than its reported numbers, when whatever growth occurred benefited only a few, when more Filipinos slide into poverty despite this growth.

Mrs. Arroyo's economy is just a "power point mirage", good for presentations in airconditioned conference rooms but false and fake to ordinary Filipinos struggling to make a living. It is against this public relations fakery that our people now demand the truth and accountability about massive corruption from the Office of the President. Corruption has taken a heavy toll on the economy, and its worst victims are the poor who are deprived of vital social services that the stolen billions could have funded.

No country ever built a strong and vibrant economy on the corruption, lies and abuses of its leaders. Without people's trust in their government, our economy will struggle to survive and remain on shaky ground. For an economy to flourish and remain strong,
policies, laws and contracts must be enforced and respected, transactions must be
transparent, the playing field must be level, and fair competition must prevail. A
government that governs based on truth and accountability proceeds from fundamental
values that must be served first and foremost, before we can ever attain a vigorous
economy that will truly uplift the lives of every Filipino long into the future.

[Signed by FSGO Economic Cluster Members]

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Natalia Paris in sexy Bikini

Not anyone can be a gorgeous model but Natalia Paris is one of them. This girl has future and if you dont believe me, well see her in hot bikini.





Monday, March 10, 2008

RP embassy in UK warns vs new Internet scam

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) warned on Friday aspiring overseas Filipino workers against conspicuous messages on electronic mails inviting them for employment to the United Kingdom as this may be the newest Internet scam operating in the country.

According to a statement from the DFA, the Philippine embassy in London reported that criminal syndicates behind the modus operandi pose as officials of the British Border and Immigration Agency (BIA), a unit of the British Home Office that oversees the management of migration to the United Kingdom.

Philippine Ambassador to London Edgardo Espiritu said the e-mail message carries the official address of the BIA in its internal communications “but use email addresses obtained from commercial Internet and e-mail service providers."

Other syndicates employ the name of other British or Filipino agencies, Espiritu reported.

Victims of the scam are then made to pay in legitimate commercial money remittance service providers easily accessible throughout the Philippines.

“If payment is being required before deployment, the public is advised to consider the transaction as suspicious and discontinue dealing with the recruiter," the DFA warned, adding that one should verify the legitimacy of the overseas employment offer with the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency first before making any payment.

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Friday, March 7, 2008

Kate Hudson in sexy red bikini

Kate Hudson’s latest movie, the comedy “Fool’s Gold” is not one good movie that you want to see. But her two-piece bikini will make you would . I really like her.






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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Citizens’ initiative to audit public debt ignored by Palace

The Freedom from Debt Coalition today lambasted Malacañang for brushing off the initiative of various groups and concerned citizens who recently created an independent commission that will investigate all illegitimate loan-financed projects and programs that the present and past administrations have contracted through the years.

Malacañang reacted to the creation of the Independent Citizens' Debt Audit Commission, stressing there is no need to put up an independent audit body because the country's debt is already shrinking.  The people's commission was launched Monday with a least 30 people of proven probity, credibility and expertise, and coming from different sectors of society took their oath as members of the commission.

Lidy Nacpil, FDC vice president and member of the commission, said the reduction is negligible and not based on sustainable factors.

"Besides, the issue is not just on the amounts, but on the anomalous and illegitimate nature of the debts," she stressed.

Nacpil reiterated that the apparent slight decrease in our total debt stock is because of two factors: the weakening of the US dollar worldwide; and, prepayment of debts.

"As we have said before, the Arroyo administration keeps describing this phenomenon as the strengthening of the Philippine peso. The more accurate term is the weakening of the US dollar against nearly all other currencies. In fact, the Philippine peso is one of the last to appreciate against the US dollar. The change in the dollar-peso exchange rates logically resulted in a lower peso equivalent of the country's foreign debt," she said.

Further, taking advantage of the low dollar-peso rates and claiming that the country is "awash with dollars," the government prepaid at least US$220 million of debts claimed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and US$72 million claimed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

"The government alleges that this move is good because it saves the country several millions in interest payments. The irony is that the country continues to borrow in huge amounts. The truth is this: the government again chooses to prioritize its commitments to foreign lenders over that of its people's urgent needs. The funds used to prepay these debts could have been used to expand health services, build classrooms and low cost housing, guarantee affordable access to clean water, provide support services for our farmers and raise the efficiency and sufficiency of the country's food production," she stressed.

To date, the National Government has a debt of P3.78 trillion or $81.6 billion. Our total consolidated public sector debt as of percentage to our Gross Domestic Product (GCP) is 81.9 percent. These mean public debt claimed from each Filipino, from new-born to the dying, is as much as P43,487, paying P7,012 annually to service the debt. The Philippine government, using citizens' money, shells out P1.1 million every minute just to service the country's debt.

During the public launching of the citizens' commission, University of the Philippines Prof. Randy David stressed that "the public debt issue is the most highly concealed crime of the state against its people."

"In a period when our government institutions lack integrity and credibility to undertake impartial investigations on loan-financed projects and programs marred with anomaly and fraud, people should actively engage to address this problem. We owe it to the next generation of Filipinos who will shoulder the burden of paying these debts," said Prof. David.

He added that critical analysis of the public debt system is one of the most powerful ways to reveal the flaws and malfunctions in governance.

Milo Tanchuling, FDC secretary-general, explained the citizens' commission aims to conduct a critical, comprehensive, participatory and transparent examination of the Philippine public debt and contingent liabilities based on testimonies and inputs from affected communities, data and studies to be submitted  by resource persons and organizations, and researches prepared by working groups and technical teams. It also aims to formulate policy proposals and recommendations for action.
 
"With Rodolfo 'Jun' Lozada's revelation on the aborted $329 million ZTE-NBN deal, the Philippines' debt problem and the continued accumulation of illegitimate debts has once again been put in the spotlight," said Tanchuling.
 
The Commission, created through a petition initiated by the People Against Illegitimate Debt (PAID!), is also charged with recommending immediate steps as well as far-reaching solutions towards eradicating the debt burden and correcting structural and systemic flaws and deficiencies that contributed to debt accumulation and domination.
 
The examination of structural issues shall not be confined in the Philippine system alone but will also address the international financial architecture, said Tanchuling.
 
The audit shall examine not only the responsibility and culpability of the Philippine government and related institutions, but also address the responsibility and culpability of international financial institutions and other lenders, he added.
 
Aside from Prof. David and Nacpil, other inducted members of the Independent Citizens' Debt Audit Commission include: former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, former Senator Wigberto Tanada, Bishop Efraim Tendero, Dr. Sixto K. Roxas, Fr. Ben Moraleda (CSsR), Sr. Cres Lucero (SFIC), former Representative Mayong Aguja, , Former FDC president Ana Maria R. Nemenzo, Dr. Sylvia Estrada-Claudio, Atty. Antonio Oposa, Dr. Grace Jamon, Atty. Golda Benjamin, Dr. Aurora Parong, Dr. Emmanuel Luna.

Economics Prof. Joseph Lim, Atty. Ibarra Gutierrez, Atty. Mari Paz Luna-Severino, Prof. Eduardo Tadem, Atty. Teddy Pascua, Mr. Eribert Padilla, Ms. Vaupet Pena representing the youth sector, Mr. Vic Fabe representing the farmers and fisherfolk, Teacher Benjo Basas, and representatives from the labor and urban poor sectors.
 
Tanchuling said the citizen commission will complement the highly awaited Congressional auditing of public debt by raising questions beyond the limits of the parliamentary initiatives, and by putting forward recommendations sourced from the people's standpoint on the problem.
 
Tanchuling confirmed that Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman has re-filed a joint resolution pushing for an official Congressional Audit of Public Debt and Contingent Liabilities in the House of Representatives.
 
"While we are pushing for the official debt audit, we believe that an independent citizen's audit is also crucial," he said.
 

Citizens’ initiative to audit public debt ignored by Palace

The Freedom from Debt Coalition today lambasted Malacañang for brushing off the initiative of various groups and concerned citizens who recently created an independent commission that will investigate all illegitimate loan-financed projects and programs that the present and past administrations have contracted through the years.

Malacañang reacted to the creation of the Independent Citizens' Debt Audit Commission, stressing there is no need to put up an independent audit body because the country's debt is already shrinking.  The people's commission was launched Monday with a least 30 people of proven probity, credibility and expertise, and coming from different sectors of society took their oath as members of the commission.

Lidy Nacpil, FDC vice president and member of the commission, said the reduction is negligible and not based on sustainable factors.

"Besides, the issue is not just on the amounts, but on the anomalous and illegitimate nature of the debts," she stressed.

Nacpil reiterated that the apparent slight decrease in our total debt stock is because of two factors: the weakening of the US dollar worldwide; and, prepayment of debts.

"As we have said before, the Arroyo administration keeps describing this phenomenon as the strengthening of the Philippine peso. The more accurate term is the weakening of the US dollar against nearly all other currencies. In fact, the Philippine peso is one of the last to appreciate against the US dollar. The change in the dollar-peso exchange rates logically resulted in a lower peso equivalent of the country's foreign debt," she said.

Further, taking advantage of the low dollar-peso rates and claiming that the country is "awash with dollars," the government prepaid at least US$220 million of debts claimed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and US$72 million claimed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

"The government alleges that this move is good because it saves the country several millions in interest payments. The irony is that the country continues to borrow in huge amounts. The truth is this: the government again chooses to prioritize its commitments to foreign lenders over that of its people's urgent needs. The funds used to prepay these debts could have been used to expand health services, build classrooms and low cost housing, guarantee affordable access to clean water, provide support services for our farmers and raise the efficiency and sufficiency of the country's food production," she stressed.

To date, the National Government has a debt of P3.78 trillion or $81.6 billion. Our total consolidated public sector debt as of percentage to our Gross Domestic Product (GCP) is 81.9 percent. These mean public debt claimed from each Filipino, from new-born to the dying, is as much as P43,487, paying P7,012 annually to service the debt. The Philippine government, using citizens' money, shells out P1.1 million every minute just to service the country's debt.

During the public launching of the citizens' commission, University of the Philippines Prof. Randy David stressed that "the public debt issue is the most highly concealed crime of the state against its people."

"In a period when our government institutions lack integrity and credibility to undertake impartial investigations on loan-financed projects and programs marred with anomaly and fraud, people should actively engage to address this problem. We owe it to the next generation of Filipinos who will shoulder the burden of paying these debts," said Prof. David.

He added that critical analysis of the public debt system is one of the most powerful ways to reveal the flaws and malfunctions in governance.

Milo Tanchuling, FDC secretary-general, explained the citizens' commission aims to conduct a critical, comprehensive, participatory and transparent examination of the Philippine public debt and contingent liabilities based on testimonies and inputs from affected communities, data and studies to be submitted  by resource persons and organizations, and researches prepared by working groups and technical teams. It also aims to formulate policy proposals and recommendations for action.
 
"With Rodolfo 'Jun' Lozada's revelation on the aborted $329 million ZTE-NBN deal, the Philippines' debt problem and the continued accumulation of illegitimate debts has once again been put in the spotlight," said Tanchuling.
 
The Commission, created through a petition initiated by the People Against Illegitimate Debt (PAID!), is also charged with recommending immediate steps as well as far-reaching solutions towards eradicating the debt burden and correcting structural and systemic flaws and deficiencies that contributed to debt accumulation and domination.
 
The examination of structural issues shall not be confined in the Philippine system alone but will also address the international financial architecture, said Tanchuling.
 
The audit shall examine not only the responsibility and culpability of the Philippine government and related institutions, but also address the responsibility and culpability of international financial institutions and other lenders, he added.
 
Aside from Prof. David and Nacpil, other inducted members of the Independent Citizens' Debt Audit Commission include: former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, former Senator Wigberto Tanada, Bishop Efraim Tendero, Dr. Sixto K. Roxas, Fr. Ben Moraleda (CSsR), Sr. Cres Lucero (SFIC), former Representative Mayong Aguja, , Former FDC president Ana Maria R. Nemenzo, Dr. Sylvia Estrada-Claudio, Atty. Antonio Oposa, Dr. Grace Jamon, Atty. Golda Benjamin, Dr. Aurora Parong, Dr. Emmanuel Luna.

Economics Prof. Joseph Lim, Atty. Ibarra Gutierrez, Atty. Mari Paz Luna-Severino, Prof. Eduardo Tadem, Atty. Teddy Pascua, Mr. Eribert Padilla, Ms. Vaupet Pena representing the youth sector, Mr. Vic Fabe representing the farmers and fisherfolk, Teacher Benjo Basas, and representatives from the labor and urban poor sectors.
 
Tanchuling said the citizen commission will complement the highly awaited Congressional auditing of public debt by raising questions beyond the limits of the parliamentary initiatives, and by putting forward recommendations sourced from the people's standpoint on the problem.
 
Tanchuling confirmed that Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman has re-filed a joint resolution pushing for an official Congressional Audit of Public Debt and Contingent Liabilities in the House of Representatives.
 
"While we are pushing for the official debt audit, we believe that an independent citizen's audit is also crucial," he said.