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CamSur Gov. L-Ray Villafuerte on The Bottomline

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Another government official takes the hot seat today as Camarines Sur Gov. L-Ray Villafuerte (photo) comes face-to-face with the King of Talk on The Bottomline with Boy Abunda on ABS-CBN.

Coming from a political clan, being on public service is not new to Gov. L-Ray. Before, CamSur was considered to be one of the poorest provinces in the country. However, changes started to apply when L-Ray was elected on 2004 as the governor of the said province.

Tourist started to flood the province especially when the Camsur Watersports Complex (CWC) was developed. This is where the sport wakeboarding was first introduced. It is also Gov. L-Ray who pushed the El Verde Movement. This movement aims to plant 12 million trees by 2012. The governor also plans to make CamSur as the Singapore of the Philippines.

However, despite the success, changes and good intentions for CamSur, controversy still seeped in the life of Gov. L-Ray. His issue with DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo is still a talk of the town. Is there any truth to the controversy that up to now, CWC still has unliquidated cash advances?

Will Gov. L-Ray run for the senate on 2013? Will his family support his decision if ever he decides to run? What is his opinion on the issue that his son Miguel admires PopStar Princess Sarah Geronimo? Is he really a womanizer? Also, will his wife run for governor of CamSur in the future?

Find out as Gov. L-Ray toughly answers the questions hurled at him on The Bottomline with Boy Abunda tonight after Banana Split.

BANANA SPLIT

BOTTOMLINE

BOY ABUNDA

CAMARINES SUR

CAMSUR WATERSPORTS COMPLEX

EL VERDE MOVEMENT

KING OF TALK

L-RAY

L-RAY VILLAFUERTE

PRINCESS SARAH GERONIMO

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