Try GOLD - Free
Phl politics: Guns and money
The Philippine Star
|March 27, 2025
VIRTUAL REALITY
The gall of the Duterte family. They liken their patriarch Rodrigo Roa Duterte's situation to that of slain senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., a national hero in the eyes of many Filipinos.
This is the same Duterte family that still has yet to account for up to P100 billion of taxpayers' money waylaid into private pockets during their time in power, including the P41 billion of Department of Health money diverted to Pharmally, a company of Duterte crony Michael Yang, for the purchase of expired medicines and substandard medical supplies; the P51 billion in three years of pork given to Paolo Duterte, a Davao congressman when Papa was president, and the hundreds of millions of confidential funds wasted by Sara Duterte as the secretary of the Department of Education and incumbent Vice President.
Sara's confidential funds went to non-persons with exotic names: Mary Grace Piattos, Renan Piatos, Pia Piatos-Lim, Xiaome Ocho, Jay Kamote, Miggy Mango, Doding S. Barok, Dodong Alcala, Dodong Bina, Dodong Bunal, Dodong Darong, Andong Mio, Erwin Q. Ewan, Ellaine Aray, Mutya Palanca, Panglaw Quizon, Dandu Dondie Silud, Dunates Zeta, Mike Delta, Jael Zumba, Amoy Liu, Fernan Amuy.
"Too farfetched to compare Duterte to Ninoy," palace press officer Atty. Claire Castro said. "Duterte had once likened himself to Hitler... Aquino never had a record of mass murders."
Balikbayan Ninoy was shot to death at the Manila International Airport noon of Aug. 21, 1983. Duterte was arrested at the airport and deported. Three years earlier, in May 1980, Ninoy was sent to Dallas, Texas by then first lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos for a triple heart bypass surgery. Imelda saved Ninoy's life after a near fatal heart attack in Manila.
This story is from the March 27, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Philippine Star
The Philippine Star
Angara says Palace told him: No Cabinet revamp
Education Secretary Sonny Angara yesterday said that Executive Secretary Ralph Recto has already denied that there will be a revamp in the Cabinet of President Marcos.
2 mins
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Modest lives
Members of Congress with a predilection for Hermes bags and Patek Philippe wristwatches will probably wonder what the fuss is all about. So will police officers with Nike Air Force sneakers, with prices ranging from over P130,000 to over P2.5 million a pair for certain models in the Tiffany & Co. line.
1 min
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Tabuena tees up in Florida
After narrowly missing out on an automatic seat, Philippine ace Miguel Tabuena seeks to get into the prestigious LIV Golf through the backdoor.
1 min
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
NEW YEAR, NEW SIGNS
The year has barely begun, and many Filipinos, like countless others across Asia, are already busy reading the signs.
4 mins
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Photographer retracts claim vs Frasco over magazine cover choice
Photographer Max Abasalo has retracted his earlier social media claims alleging that the Department of Tourism (DOT) favored an image of Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco over destination photographs for the cover of Philippine Topics, an accusation that drew online criticism.
2 mins
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Risks and good buys
VIRTUAL REALITY
4 mins
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Duty Free Phl bets on airport upgrade for next growth phase
Duty Free Philippines Corp. (DFPC) is opening a new chapter in its modernization drive by strengthening its presence inside the country’s international airports as part of its long-term growth strategy.
1 mins
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Only 65% of farm-to-market roads completed in 5 years
Only 65 percent of the 4,810 farm-to-market road (FMR) projects under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) were completed from 2021 to 2025, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA).
2 mins
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Fuel price cut seen amid possible higher Venezuelan output
Domestic pump prices are expected to fall next week, as plans to sell up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil have fueled concerns over global oversupply.
1 min
January 10, 2026
The Philippine Star
Stocks close week on positive note
Investors sustained their buying spree yesterday, helping propel the local stock market to a positive finish for the week.
1 min
January 10, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
