LOOK: Sen. Robin Padilla addresses rallyists at Liwasang Bonifacio calling for transparency & accountability for corrupt officials, and urging authorities not to jail those conducting investigations. @gmanews
Galing PCIJ yan.
Yung isa, wala sa pwesto. Yung isa, Davao City Mayor.
So tama nga ang mga DDS?
Selective justice na si Marcoleta lang ang kinakasuhan ng plunder.
Dapat si Sara din! 😂
#ConvictSara
Iglesia becoming politically active for wrong reasons, not to defend truth, justice, or the dignity of every human person, but to protect power, personalities, or partisan interests.
Tapos lakas niyong sabihin na mas tama ang doctrina at totoong simbahan kayo? Ayaw niyo nga sa rebulto, pero taga-samba naman kayo ng mga politiko.
The Rapping part? 🤣🤡. HAHAHAHA
Supreme Leader Eduardo II Sung Manalo Sunbaenim.🇰🇵
May praise song pa para sa kanya . Very North Korea . 🇰🇵 shutaena ng kultong Iglesia ni Cristo. 🤣
🚨PBBM ALSO ACCEPTED PRIVATE DONATIONS. WHY ONLY TARGET MARCOLETA?
This narrative is a misleading spin. Detractors are trying to argue that since Pres. Bongbong Marcos also accepted campaign donations in 2022, Marcoleta shouldn't be singled-out for a plunder case.
Let’s see:
1. Marcos properly declared his ₱624M campaign contributions in his 2022 SOCE (Statement of Contributions and Expenditures).
Because the funds were officially on the record, there are no anomalies or hidden wealth in his SALN.
2. Sen. Rodante Marcoleta declared "zero" contributions on his SOCE. However, he later admitted on national television that he actually received ₱75M from three private donors.
3. While Marcoleta managed to escape an election offense under the *Penera doctrine* (because the money was received before the official campaign period), he completely violated anti-graft laws.
4. Marcoleta’s ₱75M was nowhere to be found in his 2025 SALN, which only showed a total net worth of ₱51M.
5. In short, BBM followed the law by publicly recording his campaign funds. Marcoleta hid his, and he is now facing non-bailable charges of “Plunder and Indirect Bribery”.
7. It is “plunder” because the hidden campaign money exceeded the ₱50 million legal threshold.
8. It is “indirect bribery” because a public official accepted millions in exchange for potential favors or influence tied to his office.
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@gmanews You will never be Ninoy. You will never be Jesse. You will never be a hero. After mo pakita na as Senator you were lawyering for the Discayas?!? Tapos nangugulo lang kayo sa Senado ni Matet?!? We see you and your intentions. Corrupt ka Marcoleta! Go to hell!
Congratulations to Alex Eala on her historic first win at Wimbledon!
From PH to Centre Court, Alex Eala has had strong start—and with Slazenger balls made in Bataan, the Philippines is right there with her on court. Good luck Alex!