Ferro: There’s no memo forcing LGUs to back anti-terror bill

Alven Marie A. Timtim 06/21/2020

CEBU CITY, Philippines — There is no memorandum issued that will force local government unit (LGU) personnel to support the passing of the Anti-Terrorism bill, contrary to what has been circulating online. Police Brigadier General Albert Ignatius…

Panelo backtracks, confirms Palace memo suspending deals with nations backing probe on drug war deaths

Darryl John Esguerra - INQUIRER.net 09/23/2019

MANILA, Philippines—Malacañang on Monday confirmed the existence of a confidential memorandum terminating all financial assistance from the 18 countries that voted to approve a United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution calling for an investigation on the…

Cebu City to give P150 subsidy to each graduate of the 126 public schools in the city

Delta Dyrecka Letigio 03/02/2019

CEBU CITY, Philippines—Graduates of all public elementary and high schools in Cebu City are expected to each receive a P150 subsidy this March for their graduation rites. Councilor Joy Young, deputy mayor for scholarships and education, told…

DepEd: Graduation for Grade six completers to continue this school year

Doris C. Bongcac 03/02/2019

LOOK: The Department of Education (DepEd) clarified that grade six pupils will still be made to observe the graduation rites for school year 2018-2019. DepEd Memorandum No. 025 series of 2019 issued on March 1 said that…

BIR urged: Withdraw memo taxing health card premiums

Inquirer.net 11/25/2018

SENATOR Sonny Angara called on the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to withdraw its revenue memorandum circular which states that health card premiums shall be subject to tax. Angara, who chairs the Senate committee on ways and…

MAO BA?

Editorial 01/03/2017

TURNABOUT IS FAIR PLAY A female passenger got in a taxi and told the driver her destination, calling him ”tatay (father).” “Which route is more convenient for you, nanay (mother)?” the driver, who looked like he was…

CCPC wants Capitol to clarify memo

Victor Anthony V. Silva 12/11/2015

Members of the Cebu Citizens-Press Council (CCPC)  are asking the  Cebu provincial government to clarify  its  rules on the release of public documents. The council, in its quarterly meeting  yesterday  approved a resolution seeking the  clarification following…

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