Skip to content

Tag: jueteng

How serious is this latest jueteng noise?

The P10 million a month Pangasinan Gov. Amado Espino, Jr.
Jueteng investigations come and go but the illegal numbers game is flourishing as ever.

News reports about Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino, Jr. as a jueteng lord is nothing new. On Sept. 20, 2010, retired Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz gave the Senate committee investigating the illegal numbers game a list containing 12 names of jueteng lords, operators and recipients of payola which he said his group, Krusada ng Bayan Laban sa Jueteng, had cross-checked with several sources including those with the Philippine National Police and the Department of Interior and Local Government.

Espino’s name was there together with that of two people close to President Aquino: former Interior and Local Government Undersecretary Rico E. Puno and former Philippine National Police chief Jesus Verzosa, touted to be the next DILG secretary but had to retire early due his negligence in the Aug 23, 2010 Rizal park hostage-taking fiasco.

Please tell me it’s not true

Update on the IIRC, Oct. 6,2010:

President Aquino says he will release full Palace-IIRC report on Aug 23 hostage incident only after he marks his 100th day in his office this week.

A friend close to members of the Incident Investigation and Review Committee, that investigated the Aug. 23 tragedy where a dismissed policeman held hostage a busload of tourists from Hongkong resulting in the death of eight of them, called me up Saturday saying the information she got about the recommendation of the presidential panel tasked to review the IIRC recommendations was not good.

Gun buddy
She said her information is that Interior Undersecretary Rico E. Puno and recently retired Philippine National Police Chief Jesus Verzosa were “cleared” and Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim was cited only for “neglect of duty.”

If true, that would be a downgrading of the recommendations of IIRC that recommended the filing of administrative and criminal charges against Lim. The IIRC also recommended the filing of administrative charges against Puno and Verzosa and “that a preliminary investigation be conducted by the appropriate government agency for any possible criminal liability.”

I called several sources in Malacañang. Only one replied. He said our fears are “unfounded.”

I fervently hope he is right and that the information my friend got is false. We are closely watching how President Aquino will decide on the IIRC recommendations because it will show us the direction that his administration will take after a disappointing first 100 days.

Journo

There’s a new program in ABC 5, Tuesday 10 p.m :”Journo”. It’s produced by Che-Che Lazaro’s Probe TV team. It’s hosted by Luchi Cruz, who now heads the re-energization of ABC-5 under businessman Manny Pangilinan.

Two weeks ago, they interviewed me on what I wrote about President Aquino’s choice of people that would supposedly help him as he leads the Filipino people through “the matuwid na daan”. We took off from the jueteng issue.

Labadahan ng jueteng sa boksing

Dapat bantayan ng Bureau of Internal review at ng tauhan ng Money Laundering Council ang mga Pilipino na dadagsa na naman sa Texas sa Nobyembre para sa laban ni Saranggani Congressman Manny Pacquiao at ang Mexicano na si Antonio Margarito.

Gambling lords have found “creative methods” of laundering billions of pesos generated by their illegal operations in the country, a lawyer of a late suspected jueteng operator said Sunday.

The methods range from auctioning off paintings in Singapore to moving funds through the underground “Binondo Central Bank,” Ferdinand Topacio said.

Click here:http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100927-294494/Jueteng-lords-clean-money-in-Singapore and here :http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100927-294520/Money-laundering-through-artworks

Sinabi ni retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz sa hearing ng jueteng sa Senado na nilalabhan ng mga jueteng operators at ang mga nagpuprotekta sa kanila ang ilegal na pera sa pamamagitan ng pagpusta sa boksing. Kung manalo nga naman sila doon, di legal na ang pera nila.

Sino-sino ba ang mahilig magbuntot kay Pacquiao tuwing may laban siya? Kitang-kita naman.

Nakakalula ang mga numero ng pera na umiikot sa jueteng. Sabi ni Sen. Miriam Santiago, P30 bilyunes (bilyun yan,siyam na sero) ang kita ng mga operator na ilegal na sugal sa isang taon. Kaya naman chicken feed lang sa kanila ang P300 milyun na pyola sa bawat mataas na opisyal.

Showbiz ang hearing ng jueteng

Tungkol sana sa report ng Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC) ang aking kolum ngayong araw at sinimulan ko na habang ako ay nagmu-monitor sa TV ng hearing sa Senado ng imbestigasyon sa jueteng.

Aba, biglang narinig ko ang pangalan ni Gretchen Barretto . Mas interesante ito, sabi ko.

Actually, hindi sangkot si Gretchen sa jueteng. Lumabas ang pangalan niya kasi tinanong ni Sen. Jinggoy Estrada si retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz kung may kuma-usap sa kanya na maghinay-hinay sa pagtuligsa kay Interior Undersecretary Rico E. Puno.

Hindi primero naintindihan o narinig ng husto ni Cruz ang tanong. Sinabi niya “Wala.” Nang maintindihan niya, sinabi niya “Meron.” Nang tanungin niya kung sino, hindi niya kaagad maala-ala ang pangalan. Nagtanong siya sa kanyang kasama na nasa likuran niya. Ngunit dahil bukas ang mike, naririnig ang kanyang tanong, “yung partner ni Barretto?”

Sabi nga ni Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, showbiz na rin pala ito.

Puno, Versoza named as jueteng payola recipients

President Aquino, you have the names. The ball is in your court.

From ABS-CBN online

Ibinunyag ng isang opisyal ng simbahan at isang mataaas na opisyal ng gobyerno na sina DILG Undersecretary Rico Puno at kareretirong PNP chief na si Jesus Versoza ang umanoy dalawang mataas na opisyal ng tumatanggap ng payola sa jueteng.

Dalawang mapagkakatiwalaang source ng ABS-CBN — isang opisyal ng simbahan at isang mataas ng opisyal ng gobyerno — ang nagbunyag na sina Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Undersecretary Rico Puno at retired Philippine National Police chief Jesus Verzosa ang umano’y mga opisyal na nadadawit sa jueteng payola.

Kuwento ng dalawa, P5 milyon umano ang ibinibigay sa dalawang opisyal kada buwan at P2 milyon lamang kung mahina ang kita.

Isang retired Colonel Cachuela ang tinuturong bagman umano o tagabigay ng pera.

Jueteng update: just a change of collectors

The latest exposé of retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz on jueteng should be another wake up call to President Aquino that something is wrong with the setup that he has created at the Department of Interior and Local Government where he stripped the secretary of supervision over of the Philippine National Police, a vital element in local governance.

Inquirer reported that Cruz said two of Aquino’s trusted officials are receiving a minimum of P2 million monthly payola from jueteng. He gave a clue: the two hold security-related positions which include eradication of the illegal numbers game. Another clue: “One of them began getting his share of the other, who came into the picture fairly recently.”

Update: In his appearance in ABS-CBN’s “Umaga Kay Ganda”, Puno categorically denied accepting jueteng money. “Hindi po.Walang nagbigay. Kung may magbibigay, hindi ko tatanggapin.”

Cruz, who was also a studio guest, declined to name the two officials of the Aquino administration resorting to “Secret” when pressed by host Anthony Taberna. He however said they are more than two actually but the officials are “not in a cabinet position.” One, he said, “malapit na.”

He also said there are also jueteng lords who are governors, unlike before when the governors were just jueteng beneficiaries. Although he declined to name the governor-jueteng lords, he said jueteng is rampant in Regions One (Ilocos), Two, (Cagayan Valley) and Four (Calabarzon and Mimaropa).

On Puno,Cruz said, he is impressed by the targets that he has set.

On putting the burden of proof on him, Cruz said, “Na sa inyo ang kapulisan, ang NBI. Be fair. Ibig sabihin kung wala kaming input, wala kayong magagawa?” (You have the police and NBI. Be fair. You mean if we don’t give you inputs, there’s nothing that you can do?)

Cruz practically cleared Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo saying the arrangement in the DILG where the latter is confined to “ a comprehensive plan on delivering social services to and relocating informal settlers in coordination with the local governments” while he retained direct supervision of the Philippine National Police.