GMA News Report: PH Government Offering Reward For Importation Of Wanted Suspects

by Melchor Vergara

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – GMA News, the most-trusted news brand in the Philippines according to a Reuter’s digital survey, is reporting that the government is offering a monetary reward for the importation of two high-profile men on its “wanted” list.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) offered P2-million reward for any information that would lead to the arrest of former Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Director Gerald Bantag and another P1-million reward for the arrest of his deputy, Ricardo Zulueta.

Bantag and Zulueta are facing two separate cases of murder before the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court and the Las Piñas RTC for the death of Bilibid inmate Jun Villamor and broadcaster Percival Mabasa or Percy Lapid.

It wasn’t clear whether or not the recipients of the monetary reward will have to shoulder the Customs duties for the importation of Bantag and Zulueta.

Why Maria Ressa Wasn’t Invited To Speak At The International Conference Of Information Commissioners

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – She is, after all, a Nobel Laureate, supposedly honored for her advocacy on freedom of information. Her reporting career has taken her to war zones, including the Philippines. And she is the CEO of the least-trusted news brand in the country.

So why wasn’t convicted criminal Maria Ressa invited to keynote the International Conference of Information Commissioners held this week in Manila? She would have been the perfect speaker to address this elite group of information officers.

We reached out to the secretariat of the conference and asked the dreaded question.

Their response:

“This is a conference on information, not disinformation.”

Makes sense.

Philippine Senate To Declare Ellen Tordesillas Persona Non Grata!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Following an exposé released by America First Legal naming Ellen Tordesillas as among 11 international journalists that dictate what people can see on the Internet, the Philippine Senate passed a resolution declaring the Vera Files founder persona non grata.

In said exposé, America First Legal said that Tordesillas worked with Facebook to censor political commentary, especially those that are pro-Administration or critical of the Opposition.

As persona non grata, Tordesillas will be banned from traveling abroad and her outfit VeraFiles will not be able to accept grants or donations from foreign sources to fund her nefarious activities.

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