Category Archives: Law Enforcement

U2’s Bono To Filipino Concert-goers: Don’t Pay Your Taxes

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – It is being reported on social media that Bono and U2 were booed by members of the audience during a concert held last weekend at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila.  The reason? Bono dedicated the song, “Ultra Violet” to Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and flashed her face on the giant screen.  He reportedly told the audience to “be like Maria Ressa.”

In effect, many have interpreted Bono’s comment to mean “Don’t pay you taxes!”

Ressa is facing criminal charges for tax evasion.

Ironically, Bono himself has been described as a “Tax Rogue,” for U2’s decision in 2006 to move their tax affairs from Ireland to the Netherlands, after the Irish government decided to cap the tax-free exemption on royalties at €225,000 (before this, artists in Ireland were not obliged to pay any tax on royalties).

Meanwhile, the Philippines’ Bureau of Internal Revenue is reportedly auditing the concert proceeds of the U2 Manila concert to make sure the band pays all taxes due.  BIR is also considring imposing a 10% tax surcharge to all who purchased tickets to the concert.  Ticket prices ranged from P2,499 to P20, 499.

Senior Citizens Oppose Lowering Optional Retirement Age To 56

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippine House of Representatives approved on second reading a bill seeking to reduce the optional retirement age from 60 to 56.

The Coalition of Filipino Senior Citizens (CFSC) sent a strongly-worded letter to House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano, objecting to the measure.

Among other things, the letter pointed out that lowering the retirement age to 56 will result in longer queues in:

  • Supermarket checkout counters
  • Taxi lines
  • Public elevators
  • Free movies at cinemas
  • Service counters at banks, clinics, hospitals and other businesses
  • Other services offering priority to senior citizens

We tried to reach Cayetano but it seems his smart phone is currently on low batt…

At Presscon, VP Leni Robredo Tried To Silence The Media

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Rappler CEO Maria Ressa found an ally in her claim that the government is trying to silence the media.  The ally? Someone who is part of the government — Vice President Leni Robredo.

In a recent press conference where she discussed her role in the war on drugs, Robredo hushed the media.

She could not muster the answers to reporters’ questions about what her knowledge and competence are in as far as going after drug lords, now that she is the unofficial Drug Czar of President Rodrigo Duterte.

In her usual modus operandi in evading difficult questions, Robredo chided the reporters to stop asking questions and instead join her for some afternoon snacks.

According to a reporter present at the press conference, Robredo put her finger in front of her mouth and said: “Shhhhh. Huwag na kayong magtanong.  Mag-merienda na lang tayo.” (Hush, don’t ask any more questions. Let’s just have some snacks.) And we have the photo to prove it.