Category Archives: Law Enforcement

Omidyar Network’s Donation To Rappler’s Senior Managers Ends Up To Be IOUs

E17C13E0-883B-4E44-BAC0-7719F8AAFF2FMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Calm down. There is no need to stress out over the news that Omidyar Network, a foreign investor in the online news source Rappler, was donating its investment to Maria Ressa and her senior managers.

P78 Million is a lot of money, and it amounts to more than P5 Million each to the 14 Rappler senior managers.

But there is one problem.  The money is not there.  Rappler had already spent Omidyar’s P78 Million investment, and is in deep financial trouble.  It’s the reason it launched an online donation campaign to try to raise P5 Million.  As of latest update, Rappler had raised just about half of that amount.

Upon learning that its investment is totally gone, Omidyar instead issued IOUs to the Rappler managers but could not say when they will actually receive the payout.

Meanwhile, the Bureau of Internal Revenue is closely watching the donation from Omidyar to make sure the foreign investment group pays the mandated 30% donor’s tax which basically cuts what the Rappler managers will receive by almost a third.

 

Rappler’s Foreign Investor Donates P78 Million To EJK Victims

B7BC2736-E285-4D94-85DA-B564E3D5D5CCMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Omidyar Network has decided to donate its investment in the online news source, Rappler.

The move was seen as an admission that Omidyar has partial ownership of a Philippine media company which is prohibited by the Constitution.

In confirming the P78 Million donation, Omidyar spokesperson Stephen King told The Adobo Chronicles that the money would go to victims of EJKs in the Philippines — Extra Journalistic Kibitz, meaning those victimized by Rappler’s biased reports and gossip-style journalism.

 

EJKs In The Philippines Worse Than Reported By The News Media

7157292F-021E-4A1D-8D96-1ADBFC70083EMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The extra-judicial killings (EJKs) in the Philippines could even be worse than the 7,000 to 15,000 deaths some claim to be the result of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.

Now, it appears that EJKs could reach hundreds of thousands, even millions.

As a result of the Philippine government’s all-out war against Dengue, mosquitoes carrying the dreaded virus have been exterminated by agencies of the government.  Even private homes and citizens  have actively participated in the killing of mosquitoes in areas where they abound. All this, without due process.

Senator Antonio Trillanes and Representative Gary Alejano are reportedly considering amending their complaint filed in the International Criminal Court accusing Duterte of crimes against humanity.  The duo wants to include EJKs resulting from the Duterte government’s efforts to eradicate Dengue-carrying mosquitoes across the country.