But perhaps because hes now involved in media, being the owner of ABC 5 and Newsbreak magazine, there is a strong perception that he is being pressured either to withhold support for opposition candidates or, on the other hand, to support administration bets or worse, blackmail him for money. Recent events seem to feed the perception that somebody is trying to shake down Tony Boy, especially when news broke that two programs at ABC 5 "Dokyu" and "Frontlines" were cancelled, and that Newsbreak magazines last printing will be its Feb 12, 2007 edition.
But according to Tony Boy, he himself confirmed to us that in fairness to GMA, he has not received any calls from Mrs. Arroyo, nor has he heard from the Department of Justice. Tony Boy confirmed that he is really reformatting ABC 5 to make the programming tighter, putting in new shows and canceling those that are not making money. As for Newsbreak, he said theyre closing down the magazine because it wasnt viable. It had difficulty attracting advertisers and was mostly dependent on grants from foundations. It was perceived to be arrogant with some people, with complaints that the magazine would interview people then use these interviews against them. They did that, too, even to those who were supportive of the magazine.
Anyway, Ive known Tony Boy for over 20 years. He is an extremely intelligent man, graduating summa cum laude at the Ateneo and obtaining his MBA at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. Hes a businessman through and through and abhors politics. He may have his own political leanings, but not to the extent of getting involved in coup plots. He has never fancied himself to be a kingmaker, much less a coup plotter. With the kind of wealth he has, Tony Boy can very well afford to buy his own island and proclaim himself king, with the luxury of choosing his own loyal subjects. He dont need coups.
This is a clear case of friendship gone sour. The moral of the story when you lend money to friends, be sure they can pay you back. Otherwise, just give them the money as donation. Ive always believed that you should never lend money to friends especially if they cannot afford to pay it back. Just give them what you can afford to write off as charity. As they say, it is better to lose a friend by not lending him money, than to lose a friend and money, too in this case, plenty of it.