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RP NEWS 28 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY April 1 - 15, 2019 RP News and More... Cardinal Tagle hits people who lie “for political\ expediency, out of fear’ CARDINAL Luis Antonio Tagle, archbishop of Manila, on Wednesday, lamented on how it has been “easy to change truths” and criticized people who lied “for political expediency or out of fear.” “Test of that freedom in truth is when you are persecuted. How easy it is to change truths. So, now everyone is entitled to create his or her own truth for political expediency or out of fear,” said Tagle in his homily at the Radio Veritas’ thanksgiving mass at the medicine auditorium of the University of the Santo Tomas in Manila. Tagle’s statements come after Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte and Davao City mayor, claimed that honesty should not be an electoral issue and insisted that the Constitution did not legally require aspiring senators to be honest, truthful and have good moral character. Duterte-Carpio’s own statement came after she endorsed Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos as a candidate for senator under her political party, Hugpong ng Pagbabago, despite allegations that she falsified her foreign university documents. Tagle expressed hope that the faithful would be like the four Jews named Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego who resisted to abandon their faith despite death threats from Nebuchadnezzar 2nd, conqueror from the Babylonian empire from 605 or 604-562 BCE (before the common era). The ruler was portrayed in the Bible as an “enemy of God.” “He thought that by threatening them with death, they would abandon the truth about true God or discipleship. They refused to be enslaved by idolatry, to change allegiance from the personal God of their history to statue the false god that is being proposed to them look at the level of freedom coming truth. There is no need for us to defend ourselves to you in this matter, they said. The truth will set us free,” he said. The Manila archbishop also underscored the importance of “serving” the truth. Tagle said truth should not be kept but shared, so “that the darkness of ignorance or illiteracy may be wiped out and the values may be shared by Christians all over Asia” so they may be set free. He also said that the truth “defines the whole of human existence.” He added that slavery to untruth is a sin for Jesus Christ, the central figure in the Christian religion. “And what is the opposite of truth, what is enslavement, it is not just ignorance, for Jesus it is sin. It is when our relationship with God is not right then miss out on the truth, we fail,” he said. “Jesus leads us to that liberation if only his word coming from the father could be accepted, could be loved then we are set free,” he said. The mass, which was attended by prelates from the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences, Filipino priests, and UST students and faculty members, was celebrated by the Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, the apostolic nuncio to the Philippines. Tagle said that in December 1958, it was in the same auditorium where Southeast Asian bishops in Manila, have decided to establish a radio station for Asia and Oceania “to spread the truth and drive away ignorance and illiteracy and to direct the minds of Asians to the true values and meanings of life,” he said. (C. A. Modesto, TMT) Palace challenges PCIJ, Sereno to File charges vs Duterte, children; President net satisfaction rating climbed six points MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang Tuesday challenged former chief justice Maria Lourdes Sereno and the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) to file charges against President Rodrigo Duterte and his children if they think they have amassed ill-gotten wealth. A PCIJ report revealed that the incomes of Duterte and his children Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte and former vice mayor Paolo Duterte rose significantly while they were in office. Duterte, Sara and Paolo have “consistently grown richer over the years” despite the modest salaries they got for various government posts and the “negligible” retained earnings from the companies they own or co- own, the report said. Citing data from SALNs filed by Duterte, PCIJ said the president’s net worth jumped by 195% from P9.69 million in 2007 to P28.54 million in 2017. Paolo’s net worth increased by 233% from P8.34 million to P27.74 million two years ago while that of Sara rose by 518% from P7.25 million to P44.83 million. Sereno, whose appointment as chief justice was voided for failing to submit some of her SALNs, has asked Duterte to explain the increases in his income, noting that officials should display a “simple lifestyle.” But presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said the law does not require officials to justify the increases in their income. “The law requires public officials to file their SALN. PRRD already did that. The law does not require the filer to explain the increases in their income, if there are,” Panelo said in a text message. “If PCIJ and Sereno believe that the increases are ill gotten wealth they should file the appropriate charges,” he added. Last Monday, Panelo claimed Duterte properly declared all his assets. “With respect to the wealth being referred to, they have been properly declared as admitted by...that group. What is prohibited is when you do not declare your assets. But he has declared them, so what’s the hullabaloo?” Panelo said in a press briefing in Malacañang. “If he did not declare, that’s the time you should be explaining, and you should be prosecuted for not putting that in the SALN,” he added. Duterte has assailed the PCIJ over its report, saying what he and his children earned outside the government is none of the media outlet’s business. The president has also accused PCIJ of being “paid hacks.” PCIJ has denied that its report was funded by the opposition, noting that it also reported about the wealth of previous presidents. The award- winning news organization said it would have been far better had Duterte and his children granted its request for comments and sit-down interviews before the story ran. PCIJ has also reported that Duterte had formed the Fabiosa Duterte Cimafranca Carcedo Law Firm but the firm never appeared in any of his SALNs. The report also claimed that Carpio & Duterte Lawyers entity, which has presidential daughter and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte and husband Manases Carpio as partners, was created over ten years ago but has not registered at all with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Panelo has said it was possible that the law firm formed by the president is no longer existing. Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea has said the Office of the President (OP) does not have the SALNs requested by PCIJ. “The SALNs covered by their request have been submitted years before (Duterte) became president and are not in the possession of OP,” Medialdea said in a text message. Medialdea als accused Duterte’s critics of nitpicking on the president’s SALN. “They (critics) have tried to make an issue out of even the minutest detail in hopes to pin the president for some wrongdoing but to their dismay their efforts had all failed,” the executive secretary said. “The president remains committed to his cause to eradicate corruption and rid of the govt of corrupt officials. We have seen heads roll from lowly rank and file employees to heads of departments and agencies. He can look these people he fired in the eye because he is not tainted with corruption,” he added. Meanwhile, The net satisfaction WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM rating of President Rodrigo Duterte climbed six points in the first quarter of 2019 Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey results. The nationwide survey conducted from March 28 to 31 among 1,440 respondents found 79 percent of adult Filipinos satisfied, 8 percent undecided, and 13 percent dissatisfied with the performance of President Rodrigo Duterte in the past three months. This translates to a net satisfaction rating of +66 (percent satisfied minus percent dissatisfied), classified by SWS as “very good.” It is up by six points from the “very good” +60 in December 2018 and ties his personal high set in June 2017. Compared to December 2018, SWS said satisfaction with President Duterte rose by five points from 74 percent, indecision fell by three points from 11 percent, and gross dissatisfaction fell by two points from 15 percent. SWS attributed the six-point rise in President Duterte’s net satisfaction rating from December 2018 to March 2019 to increases of 15 points in Mindanao, seven points in the Visayas, four points in the rest of Luzon, and three points in Metro Manila. (A. Romero, PS)