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THE House of Representatives approved on third and final reading Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) No. 7, which contains its own version of the proposed amendments to the Constitution’s restrictive economic provisions.A total of 288 members of the lower chamber of Congress voted in favor RBH No. 7, while eight voted no and two abstention.RBH No. 7 was principally authored by Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Senior Deputy Speaker and Pampanga Third District Representative Aurelio Gonzales Jr., Deputy Speaker and Quezon Representative David Suarez, Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, Senior Deputy Majority Leader and Ilocos Norte Representative Ferdinand Alexander Marcos, and other House leaders.It is a clone of RBH No. 6, filed by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and Senators Juan Edgardo Angara and Loren Legarda in the Senate.Both RBH No. 6 and 7 seek to amend Articles 12, 14 and 16 of the Constitution, or the provision on public services, education and advertising industry through the insertion of the phrase, “unless otherwise provided by law.” It aims to empower Congress to lift or relax present economic restrictions in the nation’s basic law, and the addition of the qualifier “basic” to Paragraph 2, Section 4 of Article XIV, which requires educational institutions to be owned 60-40 rule or at least 60 percent should be owned by a Filipino citizen or corporation and the rest by the foreign investor. This means that ownership of basic education facilities would remain to Filipinos, while higher education facilities would be open to full foreign ownership.Romualdez maintained that these amendments are the “last piece in the puzzle of investment measures” in order for the country “to sustain our economic growth, create more job and income opportunities, and in general, make life better for Filipinos.”“These changes, if ratified by our people in a plebiscite, will greatly boost these measures, including our President’s investment missions abroad which have generated actual investments and pledges in the billions of dollars and created thousands of jobs,” he said.He said it will send a strong signal to the international community especially foreign investors that the country is now fully open for business.“We heard the wise counsel and suggestions of the resource persons and experts we invited to our hearings. We assure the business community and our people that we are working on the other factors that affect investments, like ease of doing business, the high cost of electricity, infrastructure, and similar issues,” he added.Romualdez called on the Senate to pass RBH No. 6 soon. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Top Legit Casino Sites for 2022 Philippines THE prices of rice may continue to increase until July 2024, said the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) on Friday, April 5, 2024.In a press conference, PSA director Dennis Mapa noted the record-breaking 24.4 percent rice inflation in March 2024 from 23.7 percent in February 2024.The March 2024 rice inflation is the highest over the past 15 years from 24.6 percent in February 2009.“Our expectation is it will increase strongly until July because of mababang base effect… unless there is an intervention that will happen in the market that will bring down prices,” he said, adding that prices of rice may gradually slow down by August 2024.Mapa said price adjustments on regular and well-milled and special rice recorded a higher year-on-year increments.He said that in March 2023, regular milled rice only costs P39.90 per kilograms but now, it is up at P51.11 per kilogram, while price of well-milled rice shoot up to P56.44 per kilogram from P44.23 per kilogram during the same month last year.Prices of special rice went up approximately by P10 per kilo over the past year.The country’s headline inflation rate slightly accelerated in March 2024 at 3.7 percent.In a statement Albay Second District Representative Joey Salceda, who is also an economist, reiterated that managing the prices of rice is the key in calming down the inflation or the increase of prices of goods and services at a given time.He said that 57 percent of the March 2024 inflation came from higher food prices.If not with the higher food inflation, headline inflation rate could have been as low as 3.1 percent “which is well within acceptable range.”“Corn prices are declining. Fish prices are down. Vegetables are cheaper this year than last year. And even sugar prices are slightly down. Bread prices are mildly up, but that is attributable partly due to the correlated prices of wheat and rice, especially in India where they are substitutes. The game plan must be focused on rice,” said Salceda.The lawmaker, however, commended the Department of Agriculture, under Secretary Francisco Tiu-Laurel, for the significant progress he made in the agency, particularly in being more aggressive with distributing rice production support this quarter.“He has brought machinery distribution, for example, to about 92 percent of target. The P12-billion rice farmer financial assistance is also set to be completed this June – again, just in time for planting,” Salceda said.“There is significant progress being made in the DA, and his governance cleanup of the NFA will also help make cheap rice available to the poor, as well as provide a better market for rice farmers,” he added.He also warned against the impact of the El Niño phenomenon especially on rice which requires the most irrigation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE prices of rice may continue to increase until July 2024, said the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) on Friday, April 5, 2024.In a press conference, PSA director Dennis Mapa noted the record-breaking 24.4 percent rice inflation in March 2024 from 23.7 percent in February 2024.The March 2024 rice inflation is the highest over the past 15 years from 24.6 percent in February 2009.“Our expectation is it will increase strongly until July because of mababang base effect… unless there is an intervention that will happen in the market that will bring down prices,” he said, adding that prices of rice may gradually slow down by August 2024.Mapa said price adjustments on regular and well-milled and special rice recorded a higher year-on-year increments.He said that in March 2023, regular milled rice only costs P39.90 per kilograms but now, it is up at P51.11 per kilogram, while price of well-milled rice shoot up to P56.44 per kilogram from P44.23 per kilogram during the same month last year.Prices of special rice went up approximately by P10 per kilo over the past year.The country’s headline inflation rate slightly accelerated in March 2024 at 3.7 percent.In a statement Albay Second District Representative Joey Salceda, who is also an economist, reiterated that managing the prices of rice is the key in calming down the inflation or the increase of prices of goods and services at a given time.He said that 57 percent of the March 2024 inflation came from higher food prices.If not with the higher food inflation, headline inflation rate could have been as low as 3.1 percent “which is well within acceptable range.”“Corn prices are declining. Fish prices are down. Vegetables are cheaper this year than last year. And even sugar prices are slightly down. Bread prices are mildly up, but that is attributable partly due to the correlated prices of wheat and rice, especially in India where they are substitutes. The game plan must be focused on rice,” said Salceda.The lawmaker, however, commended the Department of Agriculture, under Secretary Francisco Tiu-Laurel, for the significant progress he made in the agency, particularly in being more aggressive with distributing rice production support this quarter.“He has brought machinery distribution, for example, to about 92 percent of target. The P12-billion rice farmer financial assistance is also set to be completed this June – again, just in time for planting,” Salceda said.“There is significant progress being made in the DA, and his governance cleanup of the NFA will also help make cheap rice available to the poor, as well as provide a better market for rice farmers,” he added.He also warned against the impact of the El Niño phenomenon especially on rice which requires the most irrigation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Where can I bet on sports in the Philippines? KINGDOM of Jesus Christ (KJC) founder and leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy demanded on Saturday, April 6, 2024, for the government of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to issue a written assurance that it will not let the United States government meddle with his legal battles in the country before he would surface and face the charges against him.In an audio recording, Quiboloy said he is not in hiding due to the charges of child and sexual abuse filed against him by the former members of KJC but because of the conspiracy of the Philippine and US governments for his “extraordinary rendition.”“Ako po ay hindi nagtatago sa kasong ito dahil sa ako po ay may kasalanan, hindi po, ako ay umiiwas dahil pinoprotektahan ko po ang aking sarili. Sapagkat ang lahat po ng nangyayaring ito, sa kasong ito na napakasimple lamang po ng kasong ito simple case lamang po ito na apat na taon nang nakabinbin diyan sa Department of Justice (DOJ) pagkatapos ngayon ay binuhay nanaman nila, pagkatapos ito po ang ginagawa ngayon na sangkalan upang ako ay habulin,” he said.(I am not hiding from this case because I am guilty, no, I am avoiding it because I am protecting myself. Because everything that's happening, in this case that is very simple, a simple case that has been pending for four years at the Department of Justice, and now they have revived it again, using it as a pretext to pursue me.)On April 1, the Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 12 ordered the arrest of Quiboloy and five others namely Jackielyn W. Roy, Cresente Canada, Paulene Canada, Ingrid Canada and Sylvia Cemañes over the violation of Section 10(a) or other acts of child abuse under Republic Act (RA) No. 7610 or the “Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act.”Quiboloy was also ordered arrested for violation of Section 5(b) or sexual abuse also under RA 7610. A bail was recommended for each case.The Senate is also going after Quiboloy after its Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality issued an arrest order against him for not showing up in an inquiry against the alleged illegal activities within KJC.Quiboloy said that all of these were traps in order for him to come out in the open.He said if that happens, the Philippine government will turn over his custody to the US government.“Hindi ako um-attend sa kanilang mga hearing kasi pinoprotektahan ko ‘yung sarili ko. Kasi ang alam ko lahat ng ito ay patibong lamang. Upang ang endgame ay magawa nga nila na ako ay ilagay sa kamay ng mga puti,” said Quiboloy.(I did not attend their hearings because I am protecting myself. Because I know all of this is just a trap. So that the endgame will be for them to succeed in putting me in the hands of white people.)"Bigyan ninyo ako ng garantiya na hindi mangingialam ang mga puti sa kasong ito sa Pilipinas. Hindi mangingialam ang FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), ang CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), ang US Embassy…Bigyan ako ng garantiya ng Presidente ng Pilipinas. Bigyan ako ng garantiya ng secretary of Department of Justice, Boying (Jesus Crispin) Remulla. Written po 'yan ha, written... na hindi mangingialam ang Amerikano at walang mangyayaring extraordinary rendition. Ako po ay lilitaw at haharapin ko ang lahat ng kasong iyan kahit saan ninyo dalhin dito sa Pilipinas," he added.(Give me a guarantee that the whites will not interfere in this case in the Philippines. The FBI, the CIA, the US Embassy will not interfere... Give me a guarantee from the President of the Philippines. Give me a guarantee from the Secretary of the Department of Justice, Boying [Jesus Crispin] Remulla. It should be in writing, written... that the Americans will not interfere and there will be no extraordinary rendition. I will appear and face all those charges wherever you bring them here in the Philippines.)He also sought assurance from the heads of the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, and Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.Quiboloy also urged Senator Risa Hontiveros, the Senate panel’s chairperson, to stop their investigation against him and instead go directly to filing charges against him in the proper court.Quiboloy is facing 43 cases in the US, which include sex trafficking by force including children, money laundering, and fraud and coercion, among others.Quiboloy earlier said that the US and Philippine governments are working together for his execution.He said authorities are surveying his compounds 24/7 as they plan to conduct raids where they will plant firearms and illegal drugs as evidence.Quiboloy said the US government has placed a $ 2 million bounty on his head.He maintained that he will not let anyone catch him alive.“Sige, i-man hunt ninyo ako. Ako ay tatayo at hindi magpapasakop sa injustice. Ako’y hindi magpapasakop sa tyrannical rule, hindi magpapasakop sa oppression and suppression of my rights. Pagka't ako ay binaril ninyo. Mabuti pang ako ay mamatay sa kamay ng mga Pilipino dito sa aking bansa kesa sa kamay ng mga puti sa kanilang bansa,” he said.(Go ahead, hunt me down. I will stand up and not submit to injustice. I will not submit to tyrannical rule, oppression, and suppression of my rights. Because you shot me. I'd rather die at the hands of Filipinos here in my country than at the hands of white people in their country.)“Hindi 'nyo ako mahuhuli ng buhay (you will not capture me alive),” he added.The NBI went to KJC compounds in Davao City since the arrest warrant was issued against Quiboloy, but he was nowhere to be found. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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KINGDOM of Jesus Christ (KJC) founder and leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy demanded on Saturday, April 6, 2024, for the government of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to issue a written assurance that it will not let the United States government meddle with his legal battles in the country before he would surface and face the charges against him.In an audio recording, Quiboloy said he is not in hiding due to the charges of child and sexual abuse filed against him by the former members of KJC but because of the conspiracy of the Philippine and US governments for his “extraordinary rendition.”“Ako po ay hindi nagtatago sa kasong ito dahil sa ako po ay may kasalanan, hindi po, ako ay umiiwas dahil pinoprotektahan ko po ang aking sarili. Sapagkat ang lahat po ng nangyayaring ito, sa kasong ito na napakasimple lamang po ng kasong ito simple case lamang po ito na apat na taon nang nakabinbin diyan sa Department of Justice (DOJ) pagkatapos ngayon ay binuhay nanaman nila, pagkatapos ito po ang ginagawa ngayon na sangkalan upang ako ay habulin,” he said.(I am not hiding from this case because I am guilty, no, I am avoiding it because I am protecting myself. Because everything that's happening, in this case that is very simple, a simple case that has been pending for four years at the Department of Justice, and now they have revived it again, using it as a pretext to pursue me.)On April 1, the Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 12 ordered the arrest of Quiboloy and five others namely Jackielyn W. Roy, Cresente Canada, Paulene Canada, Ingrid Canada and Sylvia Cemañes over the violation of Section 10(a) or other acts of child abuse under Republic Act (RA) No. 7610 or the “Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act.”Quiboloy was also ordered arrested for violation of Section 5(b) or sexual abuse also under RA 7610. A bail was recommended for each case.The Senate is also going after Quiboloy after its Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality issued an arrest order against him for not showing up in an inquiry against the alleged illegal activities within KJC.Quiboloy said that all of these were traps in order for him to come out in the open.He said if that happens, the Philippine government will turn over his custody to the US government.“Hindi ako um-attend sa kanilang mga hearing kasi pinoprotektahan ko ‘yung sarili ko. Kasi ang alam ko lahat ng ito ay patibong lamang. Upang ang endgame ay magawa nga nila na ako ay ilagay sa kamay ng mga puti,” said Quiboloy.(I did not attend their hearings because I am protecting myself. Because I know all of this is just a trap. So that the endgame will be for them to succeed in putting me in the hands of white people.)"Bigyan ninyo ako ng garantiya na hindi mangingialam ang mga puti sa kasong ito sa Pilipinas. Hindi mangingialam ang FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), ang CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), ang US Embassy…Bigyan ako ng garantiya ng Presidente ng Pilipinas. Bigyan ako ng garantiya ng secretary of Department of Justice, Boying (Jesus Crispin) Remulla. Written po 'yan ha, written... na hindi mangingialam ang Amerikano at walang mangyayaring extraordinary rendition. Ako po ay lilitaw at haharapin ko ang lahat ng kasong iyan kahit saan ninyo dalhin dito sa Pilipinas," he added.(Give me a guarantee that the whites will not interfere in this case in the Philippines. The FBI, the CIA, the US Embassy will not interfere... Give me a guarantee from the President of the Philippines. Give me a guarantee from the Secretary of the Department of Justice, Boying [Jesus Crispin] Remulla. It should be in writing, written... that the Americans will not interfere and there will be no extraordinary rendition. I will appear and face all those charges wherever you bring them here in the Philippines.)He also sought assurance from the heads of the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, and Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.Quiboloy also urged Senator Risa Hontiveros, the Senate panel’s chairperson, to stop their investigation against him and instead go directly to filing charges against him in the proper court.Quiboloy is facing 43 cases in the US, which include sex trafficking by force including children, money laundering, and fraud and coercion, among others.Quiboloy earlier said that the US and Philippine governments are working together for his execution.He said authorities are surveying his compounds 24/7 as they plan to conduct raids where they will plant firearms and illegal drugs as evidence.Quiboloy said the US government has placed a $ 2 million bounty on his head.He maintained that he will not let anyone catch him alive.“Sige, i-man hunt ninyo ako. Ako ay tatayo at hindi magpapasakop sa injustice. Ako’y hindi magpapasakop sa tyrannical rule, hindi magpapasakop sa oppression and suppression of my rights. Pagka't ako ay binaril ninyo. Mabuti pang ako ay mamatay sa kamay ng mga Pilipino dito sa aking bansa kesa sa kamay ng mga puti sa kanilang bansa,” he said.(Go ahead, hunt me down. I will stand up and not submit to injustice. I will not submit to tyrannical rule, oppression, and suppression of my rights. Because you shot me. I'd rather die at the hands of Filipinos here in my country than at the hands of white people in their country.)“Hindi 'nyo ako mahuhuli ng buhay (you will not capture me alive),” he added.The NBI went to KJC compounds in Davao City since the arrest warrant was issued against Quiboloy, but he was nowhere to be found. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Where can I bet on sports in the Philippines? THE House of Representatives approved on third and final reading Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) No. 7, which contains its own version of the proposed amendments to the Constitution’s restrictive economic provisions.A total of 288 members of the lower chamber of Congress voted in favor RBH No. 7, while eight voted no and two abstention.RBH No. 7 was principally authored by Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Senior Deputy Speaker and Pampanga Third District Representative Aurelio Gonzales Jr., Deputy Speaker and Quezon Representative David Suarez, Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, Senior Deputy Majority Leader and Ilocos Norte Representative Ferdinand Alexander Marcos, and other House leaders.It is a clone of RBH No. 6, filed by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and Senators Juan Edgardo Angara and Loren Legarda in the Senate.Both RBH No. 6 and 7 seek to amend Articles 12, 14 and 16 of the Constitution, or the provision on public services, education and advertising industry through the insertion of the phrase, “unless otherwise provided by law.” It aims to empower Congress to lift or relax present economic restrictions in the nation’s basic law, and the addition of the qualifier “basic” to Paragraph 2, Section 4 of Article XIV, which requires educational institutions to be owned 60-40 rule or at least 60 percent should be owned by a Filipino citizen or corporation and the rest by the foreign investor. This means that ownership of basic education facilities would remain to Filipinos, while higher education facilities would be open to full foreign ownership.Romualdez maintained that these amendments are the “last piece in the puzzle of investment measures” in order for the country “to sustain our economic growth, create more job and income opportunities, and in general, make life better for Filipinos.”“These changes, if ratified by our people in a plebiscite, will greatly boost these measures, including our President’s investment missions abroad which have generated actual investments and pledges in the billions of dollars and created thousands of jobs,” he said.He said it will send a strong signal to the international community especially foreign investors that the country is now fully open for business.“We heard the wise counsel and suggestions of the resource persons and experts we invited to our hearings. We assure the business community and our people that we are working on the other factors that affect investments, like ease of doing business, the high cost of electricity, infrastructure, and similar issues,” he added.Romualdez called on the Senate to pass RBH No. 6 soon. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE House of Representatives approved on third and final reading Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) No. 7, which contains its own version of the proposed amendments to the Constitution’s restrictive economic provisions.A total of 288 members of the lower chamber of Congress voted in favor RBH No. 7, while eight voted no and two abstention.RBH No. 7 was principally authored by Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Senior Deputy Speaker and Pampanga Third District Representative Aurelio Gonzales Jr., Deputy Speaker and Quezon Representative David Suarez, Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, Senior Deputy Majority Leader and Ilocos Norte Representative Ferdinand Alexander Marcos, and other House leaders.It is a clone of RBH No. 6, filed by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and Senators Juan Edgardo Angara and Loren Legarda in the Senate.Both RBH No. 6 and 7 seek to amend Articles 12, 14 and 16 of the Constitution, or the provision on public services, education and advertising industry through the insertion of the phrase, “unless otherwise provided by law.” It aims to empower Congress to lift or relax present economic restrictions in the nation’s basic law, and the addition of the qualifier “basic” to Paragraph 2, Section 4 of Article XIV, which requires educational institutions to be owned 60-40 rule or at least 60 percent should be owned by a Filipino citizen or corporation and the rest by the foreign investor. This means that ownership of basic education facilities would remain to Filipinos, while higher education facilities would be open to full foreign ownership.Romualdez maintained that these amendments are the “last piece in the puzzle of investment measures” in order for the country “to sustain our economic growth, create more job and income opportunities, and in general, make life better for Filipinos.”“These changes, if ratified by our people in a plebiscite, will greatly boost these measures, including our President’s investment missions abroad which have generated actual investments and pledges in the billions of dollars and created thousands of jobs,” he said.He said it will send a strong signal to the international community especially foreign investors that the country is now fully open for business.“We heard the wise counsel and suggestions of the resource persons and experts we invited to our hearings. We assure the business community and our people that we are working on the other factors that affect investments, like ease of doing business, the high cost of electricity, infrastructure, and similar issues,” he added.Romualdez called on the Senate to pass RBH No. 6 soon. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Where can I bet on sports in the Philippines? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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Fish prices are down. Vegetables are cheaper this year than last year. And even sugar prices are slightly down. Bread prices are mildly up, but that is attributable partly due to the correlated prices of wheat and rice, especially in India where they are substitutes. The game plan must be focused on rice,” said Salceda.The lawmaker, however, commended the Department of Agriculture, under Secretary Francisco Tiu-Laurel, for the significant progress he made in the agency, particularly in being more aggressive with distributing rice production support this quarter.“He has brought machinery distribution, for example, to about 92 percent of target. The P12-billion rice farmer financial assistance is also set to be completed this June – again, just in time for planting,” Salceda said.“There is significant progress being made in the DA, and his governance cleanup of the NFA will also help make cheap rice available to the poor, as well as provide a better market for rice farmers,” he added.He also warned against the impact of the El Niño phenomenon especially on rice which requires the most irrigation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) licensed online casinos KINGDOM of Jesus Christ (KJC) founder and leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy demanded on Saturday, April 6, 2024, for the government of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to issue a written assurance that it will not let the United States government meddle with his legal battles in the country before he would surface and face the charges against him.In an audio recording, Quiboloy said he is not in hiding due to the charges of child and sexual abuse filed against him by the former members of KJC but because of the conspiracy of the Philippine and US governments for his “extraordinary rendition.”“Ako po ay hindi nagtatago sa kasong ito dahil sa ako po ay may kasalanan, hindi po, ako ay umiiwas dahil pinoprotektahan ko po ang aking sarili. Sapagkat ang lahat po ng nangyayaring ito, sa kasong ito na napakasimple lamang po ng kasong ito simple case lamang po ito na apat na taon nang nakabinbin diyan sa Department of Justice (DOJ) pagkatapos ngayon ay binuhay nanaman nila, pagkatapos ito po ang ginagawa ngayon na sangkalan upang ako ay habulin,” he said.(I am not hiding from this case because I am guilty, no, I am avoiding it because I am protecting myself. Because everything that's happening, in this case that is very simple, a simple case that has been pending for four years at the Department of Justice, and now they have revived it again, using it as a pretext to pursue me.)On April 1, the Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 12 ordered the arrest of Quiboloy and five others namely Jackielyn W. Roy, Cresente Canada, Paulene Canada, Ingrid Canada and Sylvia Cemañes over the violation of Section 10(a) or other acts of child abuse under Republic Act (RA) No. 7610 or the “Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act.”Quiboloy was also ordered arrested for violation of Section 5(b) or sexual abuse also under RA 7610. A bail was recommended for each case.The Senate is also going after Quiboloy after its Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality issued an arrest order against him for not showing up in an inquiry against the alleged illegal activities within KJC.Quiboloy said that all of these were traps in order for him to come out in the open.He said if that happens, the Philippine government will turn over his custody to the US government.“Hindi ako um-attend sa kanilang mga hearing kasi pinoprotektahan ko ‘yung sarili ko. Kasi ang alam ko lahat ng ito ay patibong lamang. Upang ang endgame ay magawa nga nila na ako ay ilagay sa kamay ng mga puti,” said Quiboloy.(I did not attend their hearings because I am protecting myself. Because I know all of this is just a trap. So that the endgame will be for them to succeed in putting me in the hands of white people.)"Bigyan ninyo ako ng garantiya na hindi mangingialam ang mga puti sa kasong ito sa Pilipinas. Hindi mangingialam ang FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), ang CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), ang US Embassy…Bigyan ako ng garantiya ng Presidente ng Pilipinas. Bigyan ako ng garantiya ng secretary of Department of Justice, Boying (Jesus Crispin) Remulla. Written po 'yan ha, written... na hindi mangingialam ang Amerikano at walang mangyayaring extraordinary rendition. Ako po ay lilitaw at haharapin ko ang lahat ng kasong iyan kahit saan ninyo dalhin dito sa Pilipinas," he added.(Give me a guarantee that the whites will not interfere in this case in the Philippines. The FBI, the CIA, the US Embassy will not interfere... Give me a guarantee from the President of the Philippines. Give me a guarantee from the Secretary of the Department of Justice, Boying [Jesus Crispin] Remulla. It should be in writing, written... that the Americans will not interfere and there will be no extraordinary rendition. I will appear and face all those charges wherever you bring them here in the Philippines.)He also sought assurance from the heads of the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, and Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.Quiboloy also urged Senator Risa Hontiveros, the Senate panel’s chairperson, to stop their investigation against him and instead go directly to filing charges against him in the proper court.Quiboloy is facing 43 cases in the US, which include sex trafficking by force including children, money laundering, and fraud and coercion, among others.Quiboloy earlier said that the US and Philippine governments are working together for his execution.He said authorities are surveying his compounds 24/7 as they plan to conduct raids where they will plant firearms and illegal drugs as evidence.Quiboloy said the US government has placed a $ 2 million bounty on his head.He maintained that he will not let anyone catch him alive.“Sige, i-man hunt ninyo ako. Ako ay tatayo at hindi magpapasakop sa injustice. Ako’y hindi magpapasakop sa tyrannical rule, hindi magpapasakop sa oppression and suppression of my rights. Pagka't ako ay binaril ninyo. Mabuti pang ako ay mamatay sa kamay ng mga Pilipino dito sa aking bansa kesa sa kamay ng mga puti sa kanilang bansa,” he said.(Go ahead, hunt me down. I will stand up and not submit to injustice. I will not submit to tyrannical rule, oppression, and suppression of my rights. Because you shot me. I'd rather die at the hands of Filipinos here in my country than at the hands of white people in their country.)“Hindi 'nyo ako mahuhuli ng buhay (you will not capture me alive),” he added.The NBI went to KJC compounds in Davao City since the arrest warrant was issued against Quiboloy, but he was nowhere to be found. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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