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For the second time in a row, the provincial government was issued a negative Special Allotment Release Order (SARO), first, on the controversial P961 million calamity fund late last year and this year a negative SARO for the P100 million upgrading project for health facilities in the province.

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Caloocan City Rep. Oscar Malapitan began with the right words. With his son and brother accused of gang-raping two minors, he declared: “If any of my constituents are unjustly treated, I will fight for them. If any of my kin are guilty, I will let them rot in jail.”

People thought Malapitan had the makings of a statesman. But then he just had to add, “Those rape charges are politically motivated, I’m sure.”

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Caloocan City Rep. Oscar Malapitan began with the right words. With his son and brother accused of gang-raping two minors, he declared: “If any of my constituents are unjustly treated, I will fight for them. If any of my kin are guilty, I will let them rot in jail.”

People thought Malapitan had the makings of a statesman. But then he just had to add, “Those rape charges are politically motivated, I’m sure.”

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