Roxas gathering more evidence to end ‘jueteng’ in Pampanga, says aide
By Tonette Orejas
Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II is not letting go of his campaign to stop the illegal numbers racket “jueteng” in Pampanga.

Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II is not letting go of his campaign to stop the illegal numbers racket “jueteng” in Pampanga.

Before police and local officials, including the wife of alleged “jueteng” lord Rodolfo “Bong” Pineda, Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II ordered the police on Wednesday to stop the illegal numbers racket in Pampanga.

President Aquino will be in this Pampanga capital Friday to endorse his party’s candidate for governor and whether or not it would be priest Eddie Panlilio is still anybody’s guess here.
Malacañang on Saturday said his “handlers” were the reason former Election Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano was turning back on his purported expressed intention to speak on the alleged cheating that marked the 2004 presidential election. Ronald Llamas, President Benigno Aquino III’s adviser on political affairs, said Garcillano changed his tune after meeting “in Subic more than [...]
It was the way whistle-blowers were treated as “troublemakers” and “used like commodities” during the Arroyo administration that held back Senior Superintendent Rafael Santiago and his men from making public the purported fraud in the 2004 presidential election.