Mindanao Daily News (Jan 28, 2013 Issue)

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Roxas: No more presentation of suspects to public THE Philippine National Police (PNP) will no longer be allowed to present crime suspects to the public without the consent of the suspects’ lawyers, according to Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas. This was the new regulation announced by Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Mar Roxas in a press briefing on Saturday, January 26. Roxas said this was upon the recom-

Right place, wrong time By ALMA C. CORNELIO of Mindanao Daily News

A SENIOR official of the 36th Infantry Battalion based in Surigao del Sur bewailed the harsh commentaries hurled against him by some media practitioners as he expressed regrets over the military’s failure to arrest the recent rebels’ attack on a banana plantation in Barangay Anahao in Tago town. Lt. Col. Joseph Norwin D. Pasamonte admitted that he was badly hurt over the harsh commentaries made by some broadcast journalists. On January 18, dozens of rebels, believed to be

mendation of PNP Director General Alan Purisima. He added that Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) have also been consulted on the new policy. “We need to balance the right of the public to know alongside the rights of the accused. This is a new regulation, and we will formally issue it this Monday (January 28),” Roxas said.

Roxas said the media also needed to secure interview requests with suspects through their lawyers. These interviews, however, will not be allowed while the suspects are still under police investigation. The Secretary said those who are accused of committing crimes and who are in police custody will eventually be presented to the public during inquest and other legal public proceedings. --Rappler.com

Malacañang’s hand now all over FOI bill

“It’s no longer Freedom of Information but Freedom of Exemption,” says Kabataan Partylist Raymond Palatino By RONALYN V. OLEA of Bulatlat.com

To many, it is questionable if proponents of Freedom of Information (FOI) bill backed out at the so-called stage of final push. This week, the Makabayan bloc of progressive partylist groups in Congress announced their withdrawal of authorship from the FOI, time | page 10 pending the deletion or

Cabadbaran blazes trail to the future

amendment of what it called “Malacañang-sponsored provisions.” In a press conference, Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casiño, a principal author of the bill, said: “…[w]e feel that the substitute bill, because of the weight of the restrictions, does not anymore reflect our vision

of a genuine Freedom of Information Bill.” The Makabayan bloc–– composed of Bayan Muna, Anakpawis, Gabriela Women’s Party, KabataanPartylist and ACT Teachers Partylist––says the consolidated bill, House Bill 6766, “would restrict, rather than facilitate, public access to information.” Kabataan Party-list Rep. Raymond Palatino lamented that amendments had distorted the bill. “It has mutated already,” Palatino said in Filipino. “It’s no longer Freedom of Information but Freedom of Exemption. I did not sign a

FOE bill, which means ‘foe,’ contrary to the FOI bill being pushed by the people.” Palace version The consolidated bill HB 6766 lists ten points of exceptions. Exempted from public access include those pertaining to national security or defense, information that refers to the foreign affairs of the Republic of the Philippines. Records of minutes during decision-making and policy-formulation, including the opinions and advice given then, are not to be disclosed. Drafts of HAND | page 10

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By PAT SAMONTE of Mindanao Daily News

Editor’s Note: As Cabadbaran City prepares for 2013 Dagkot Festival, an annual celebration in honor of Nuestra Señora de Candelaria, Mindanao Daily News features this capital city of Agusan del Norte in a series of articles to take a glimpse into its history up to the present. Credit goes Wikipedia, Wiki Pilipinas and Cabadbaran Today for the materials used. THE town of Cabadbaran Act No. 9434. The man at the helm became a city on July 28, time | page 10 The city hall of Cabadbaran City in Agusan del Norte. Inset is Mayor Dale B. Corvera. 2007 by virtue of Republic

Police to monitor CCTVs in Oro firms

POLICE station commanders in Cagayan de Oro City were monitoring compliance of the installation of closed-circuit televisions (CCTVs) in their establishments, city councilor Ian Mark Nacaya said Saturday. Nacaya said that the city government found more than 400 establishments in Cagayan de Oro City without CCTVs in their premises. ‘The management of these companies executed an affidavit of undertaking promising to install CCTVs in their premises pending approval of their mother companies in Manila,’ Nacaya said. He said that compliance of the CCTV ordinance is one of the requirements for renewal of business permits for establishments with a capitalization of POLICE | page 10

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