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Sandiganbayan conviction of Imelda debunks Marcoses’ fake news

Pres. Duterte and Imelda Marcos SONA juy 25 2016. Malacanang photo by King Rodriguez

It’s doubtful that the fabulous Imelda Marcos would ever set foot in jail after the conviction by the Sandiganbayan on seven counts of graft with a prison sentence totaling 77 years (six years and 1 month to 11 years for each case).

But the decision last Nov. 9 by Associate Justice Maryann E. Corpuz-Manalac and concurred in by chairperson of the graft court’s fifth division, Rafael R. Lagos and Associate Justice Maria Theresa V. Mendoza-Arcega is enough to reverse the declining faith of many in the country’s justice system.

Actually, this is the second boost in less than a month. Last Oct. 22, Presiding Judge Andres B. Soriano of Branch 148 of the Regional Trial Court, National Capital Region refused to succumb to the pressures of those in power to nullify the amnesty granted to Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV in 2011.

The Greedy Bunch

To many families, politics is a family business. And they prefer it to be a monopoly.
Certificates of candidacy filed this week reveal that they are determined to hold on to their privileged positions. Here are some of them:

Imme Marcos files her certificate of candidacy for senator accompanied by her sons and Bongbong Marcos. From Bongbong Marcos Facebook.

The Marcoses

Eighty-nine year old Imelda Marcos, widow of the late authoritarian President Ferdinand E. Marcos, walks assisted by an aide but she is still running for governor of Ilocos Norte, a position vacated by her daughter Imee, who is running for senator.

Mrs. Marcos holds the congressional seat for the second district of Ilocos Norte.

Who will now hold the cell phones for Duterte?


Pres. Duterte raises the hand of his Special Assistant, Bong Go, who filed his certificate of candidacy for senator at Comelec in Intramuros, Manila on October 15. Malacañang photo by King Rodriguez.

Christopher Lawrence Go, popularly known as Bong Go, special assistant to President Duterte until last Monday, made a mark in the country’s electoral history by filing his certificate of candidacy for senator the 2019 midterm elections accompanied no less by the highest official of the land.

He was in tears after hearing a mass before his filing of his certificate of candidacy. In his prepared statement, he said: “Ako po ay nagpapasalamat sa Diyos dahil natutunan ko kay Pangulong Duterte kung ano ang tunay na malasakit at serbisyong publiko. Dalawampu’t tatlong taon akong nanilbihan sa kanya at ang karunungan ko ngayon ay utang ko rin sa kanya. Dahil kay Mayor Rody, lalong naging malawak at malalim ang aking pang-unawa (I thank God because I learned genuine concern and public service from President Duterte. I served him for 23 years, and I owe him the wisdom and understanding I’ve learned through the years).”

Some good names among senatorial aspirants

Gary Alejano files certificate of candidacy

The 2019 midterm elections will surely be fun.

We have our usual clowns: Daniel Magtira, who claims to be the husband of Kris Aquino; Anson Tuana, who said he is an ex-boyfriend of Mocha Uson and Emilio Delfin Tagean, ‘King Salam of Maharlika Kingdom.’

They are welcome distractions to this serious exercise of electing our leaders.