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By Zigfred Diaz One of the articles I wrote was a business forecast for 2008. I predicted that there will be no huge political events that will have a big impact in the economy, unfortunanately I was wrong. Now we are living back in hell again as calls for the President to step down is back on full swing. This time is because of charges of alleged corruption as a result of the ZTE-NBN broadband deal....
Jun Lozada offers some advice to Joc Joc Bolante. Dear Joc-Joc, Allow me to call you Joc-Joc as you have been known in the media and by many Filipinos too. As of this morning of the 24th of October, 2008, news about your lawyer petitioning the Supreme Court to issue a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the implementation of the arrest warrant issued by the Senate upon your arrival, hugs the...
MANILA, Sept. 6 (PNA) -- Presidential Legal Counsel Sergio Apostol urged the Senate today to finally close its inquiry into the National Broadband Network (NBN) controversy following the Supreme Court’s decision upholding the executive privilege invoked by former National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) Director-General Romulo Neri.
Last July 23, a day before my birthday, something awesome happened at school. Finally, after all the hard wait, and frustrated attempts by the police in preventing this event from happening months ago, Jun Lozada, star witness for the ZTE-NBN corruption scandal visited De La Salle University - Dasmariñas as a guest speaker on a [...]
Three days before President Arroyo's State of the Nation Address in Congress, former Cabinet members and senior officials said Friday that it's not just high world oil and food prices that are behind the current socio-economic crisis but the Arroyo government's bad governance as well.
Former presidential spokesperson and chief of staff Michael Defensor filed perjury charges Friday against whistleblower Rodolfo Lozada Jr. before the Manila Prosecutor's Office for saying that he had paid Lozada P50,000 to change his statement that he was not kidnapped at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) when he arrived from Hong Kong at the height of the national broadband network (NBN)-...
The unbeatable tandem of Ted Failon and Korina Sanchez returns to the small screen as the veteran journalists anchor the newest weekly late night talk show, "Harapan."
Lawyers representing First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo and former Commission on Elections chief Benjamin Abalos Sr. in the Ombudsman's hearing on the botched US$329 million national broadband deal today blamed the complainants for dragging the trial with their delaying tactics.
31 May 2008 During the recent months that I have been in the public eye, I had the opportunity to have meaningful discussions with the Filipino youth of different socio-economic, ideological, religious and regional profiles. In all of these forums there appear to be a common thread of thoughts that cut across the youth of the land, and that is their abhorrence of the current socio-economic-political...
A couple months back, Jun Lozada testified on TV about the ZTE deal that would have granted a broadband contract to China that was greatly overpriced, some say by $130 million…and lots of people suspect that the excess money will go to gifts to various people to thank them for helping get the contract. Since then, [...]
"He's there. He was with them all the time. So he knows a lot." This was the statement of Sister May John Mananzan of the Association of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines (AMRSP) as she urged former House speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. to testify before the Senate on what knows about President Arroyo's meeting with ZTE Corp. officials in Shenzhen, China in 2006.
Rodolfo "Jun" Lozada Jr., the primary witness in the Senate inquiry on the National Broadband Network (NBN) scandal, has brought his crusade for truth in cyberspace. Lozada led the launching of his blog (http://jlozada.com/) in Quezon City Saturday that was attended by members of Bloggers' Kapihan, a youth organization that initiated his first online journal.
Senate witness Rodolfo "Jun" Lozada Jr. is hoping that former House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. will be "enlightened" so he can disclose more details about the botched $329-million National Broadband Network (NBN) deal between the Arroyo government and China's ZTE Corp. "Maraming alam yan, sana nga. (He knows a lot, I hope so)," Lozada told reporters Saturday, referring to de Venecia and the prospect...