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Sunday, September 16, 2012

QUESTIONS PUNO HAS TO ANSWER!


Here are some VERY IMPORTANT BUT UNANSWERED QUESTIONS which call for the conduct of the cancelled House of Representatives probe on resigned DILG Undersecretary Rico Puno:

WHAT EXACTLY DID HE DO, if any, against the ILLEGAL numbers game jueteng in the two years that he was DILG undersecretary tasked with eradicating it?

Remember, guys, PNP chief Nicanor Bartolome himself has ADMITTED in the Senate hearing conducted by Sen. Miriam Santiago that jueteng continues to operate in various parts of the country.

Did Puno ever order a crackdown on jueteng and jueteng lords? If yes, when, against whom and what were the results? If no, why not?

Bartolome admitted that he has a list of police officials involved in or with links to jueteng. Have he and Puno done anything about it, like question or investigate   these suspected corrupt cops?

If yes, when and against whom? If no, why not? What is the extent of the alleged involvement of these suspected jueteng protectors and how much are they supposedly being paid?

Apart from police officials, who else is/are protecting jueteng and jueteng lords and how much are they getting?

If Puno and Bartolome will say that they have no idea or information about it, they’re trying to make IDIOTS out of us, guys, or SHOULD NOT HAVE ACCEPTED their posts in the first place. 

In the eyes of Puno, what exactly makes jueteng unstoppable?

What are the problems the PNP is facing, and did he do anything about it? Again, if yes, what and when and what happened? If no, why not?

Puno said he only viewed the facilities of a blacklisted Israeli weapons firm on the invitation of one retired general Santiago who he only bumped into at the airport when he and his entourage arrive din Israel.

Who was this Santiago and what was he doing in Israel?  Did he know that the firm was blacklisted in the Philippines? If yes, why did he still invite Puno to it? If no, why didn’t he?

Why didn’t he coordinate first with the widow of his late boss, Jesse Robredo, before making that UNAUTHORIZED visit to his condo unit in Quezon City a day after the former DILG secretary was reported missing in a plane crash?
Would Punoi be willing to reveal his statements of assets, liabilities and net worth for the two years he was with the DILG? Would he be willing to sign a waiver for his bank deposits?

How much was his net worth before he was appointed DILG undersecretary and how much was it until he resigned recently? If it had increased, what was the source of the additional wealth?

As I always say, IF THERE’S NOTHING TO HIDE, then THERE’S NOTHING TO FEAR. Even a congressional probe. 30

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