‘Good deeds make great men worth remembering’
With good deeds and good examples, one will always be remembered.
With good deeds and good examples, one will always be remembered.

For 14 months, Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo served in the cabinet of President Benigno Simeon Aquino II without confirmation from the powerful Commission on Appointments.

Members of the Senate on Tuesday extolled Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo’s exceptional qualities as a person and as a government official, hours after divers recovered his body from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the sea off Masbate late Saturday afternoon.

President Benigno Aquino III arrived in Masbate as the search and rescue operations (SaR) for Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo and two others resumed early Sunday.

The squatters’ colonies blocking major waterways in Metro Manila will soon be but a bad memory.

Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo on Friday warned local officials that they faced stiff penalties if they failed to stop illegal logging.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima on Friday said she has asked Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo, who oversees the Philippine National Police, to intensify the search for the remaining suspects in the 2007 Maguindanao massacre.
How prepared are local governments in protecting lives and properties during disasters?
If you are entering a shopping mall and security asks to check your bag, submit willingly. It’s for your own safety. Many people do not know that. They complain about security guards’ poking deep into their bags and even ask whether those guards know what they are looking for.
A P300,000 reward money has been put out by private sector supporters of slain broadcaster and environmentalist Dr. Gerardo “Gerry” Ortega for information leading the arrest of alleged masterminds, former Palawan Governor Joel Reyes and his brother,
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has withdrawn its permit to the SM Group to cut down trees in the planned expansion of its mall in Baguio City.
Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo has good reason to believe that former Palawan governor Joel Reyes is still in the country despite futile efforts of police teams to find him.
Police continued to make minor arrests in connection with the city government’s supposedly revitalized anti-illegal gambling campaign, particularly against the numbers racket Last Two.