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A Decade in Focus. Four Icons. One Frame.
For vivo’s 10th year, brilliance meets clarity—just like the 50 MP ZEISS Super Telephoto Camera excellence of the vivo V60.
I’m so proud of Quezon City for charging ahead and taking the issue of flood control by its horns - dalawang presscon and weeks of fact-finding to establish the facts and conclusions dito sa QC.
According to Mayor Joy Belmonte based on her press con and numerous interviews, these are some of the facts about flood control in QC:
1. Seventeen (17) Billion pesos in flood control projects were implemented by the DPWH in Quezon City and around 2.6 Billion pesos were lost in ghost projects.
2. District 5 has no ghost projects while Districts 1, 2, and 3 have a few ghost projects (less than ten) and Districts 4 and 6 have a lot of ghost projects (more than twenty).
3. Some flood control projects come from the NEP while some come from budget insertions (unclear if by Bicam or Small Committee).
Mayor Joy turned over the City’s findings to the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) for further investigation.
And I think QC is the FIRST and only city so far to give the ICI a report about flood control projects in their jurisdiction (with data not just about project title or cost but verification whether the project was implemented or a ghost project).
Good governance talaga dito sa Quezon City!
#GoodGovernance
#Accountability
I’m so proud of Quezon City for charging ahead and taking the issue of flood control by its horns - dalawang presscon and weeks of fact-finding to establish the facts and conclusions dito sa QC.
According to Mayor Joy Belmonte based on her press con and numerous interviews, these are some of the facts about flood control in QC:
1. Seventeen (17) Billion pesos in flood control projects were implemented by the DPWH in Quezon City and around 2.6 Billion pesos were lost in ghost projects.
2. District 5 has no ghost projects while Districts 1, 2, and 3 have a few ghost projects (less than ten) and Districts 4 and 6 have a lot of ghost projects (more than twenty).
3. Some flood control projects come from the NEP while some come from budget insertions (unclear if by Bicam or Small Committee).
Mayor Joy turned over the City’s findings to the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) for further investigation.
And I think QC is the FIRST and only city so far to give the ICI a report about flood control projects in their jurisdiction (with data not just about project title or cost but verification whether the project was implemented or a ghost project).
Good governance talaga dito sa Quezon City!
#GoodGovernance
#Accountability
I’m so proud of Quezon City for charging ahead and taking the issue of flood control by its horns - dalawang presscon and weeks of fact-finding to establish the facts and conclusions dito sa QC.
According to Mayor Joy Belmonte based on her press con and numerous interviews, these are some of the facts about flood control in QC:
1. Seventeen (17) Billion pesos in flood control projects were implemented by the DPWH in Quezon City and around 2.6 Billion pesos were lost in ghost projects.
2. District 5 has no ghost projects while Districts 1, 2, and 3 have a few ghost projects (less than ten) and Districts 4 and 6 have a lot of ghost projects (more than twenty).
3. Some flood control projects come from the NEP while some come from budget insertions (unclear if by Bicam or Small Committee).
Mayor Joy turned over the City’s findings to the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) for further investigation.
And I think QC is the FIRST and only city so far to give the ICI a report about flood control projects in their jurisdiction (with data not just about project title or cost but verification whether the project was implemented or a ghost project).
Good governance talaga dito sa Quezon City!
#GoodGovernance
#Accountability
UNITEAM RECEIVES DONATIONS FROM CONTRACTORS?
Nakatanggap ang dating UniTeam tandem na sina Pres. Bongbong Marcos at Vice Pres. Sara Duterte ng milyun-milyong donasyon mula sa contractors nang tumakbo sa 2022 national elections, ayon sa ulat ng Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ).
Nakatanggap si Marcos ng kabuuang P21-milyong donasyon mula sa Rudhil Construction & Enterprises Inc. at Quirante Construction Corporation, na pag-aari nina Rodulfo Hilot Jr. at Jonathan Quirante.
Samantala, binayaran naman ng Esdevco Realty Corporation ni Glenn Escandor ang political advertisements ni Duterte na nagkakahalaga ng P19.9 milyon.
May mga umano’y aktibong kontrata sa gobyerno ang ilang nabanggit na contractors bago o habang nagaganap ang halalan noong 2022. Ipinagbabawal sa 1985 Omnibus Election Code ang pagtanggap mula sa kontratista ng donasyon ng mga kandidato.
Batay ang ulat sa pagsusuri ng PCIJ sa mga isinumite nilang statement of contributions and expenses sa Commission on Elections. Hinihingi pa nila ang panig nina Marcos at Duterte ukol dito.