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Tama si Mocha, mga artista na nagpapabayad para ipag kampanya ang isang candidate ay masahol pa sa isang taong bayaran, dahil buong bansa natin ang nakasalalay at future ng mga anak natin, I am not saying nag pabayad ang lahat ng artista sa campaign ad ni Mar..
"Aquino officials must answer for unliquidated cash advances of P10.1 BillionThe top 10 COA list of personages and agencies with gigantic unliquidated cash advances are:1. The Commission on Elections, which has P3.214 billion in unliquidated advances, the biggest among the top 10 miscreant departments, or 31.71 percent of the total unliquidated amount.2. The Department of Education and Secretary Armin Luistro came second with total unliquidated advances of P2.23 billion. Could this be because far–flung branches of the DepEd actually used the money and up to now have not come up with the liquidation documents?3. The Department of Interior and Local Government during the time of then secretary and now presidential candidate Manuel Roxas 2nd had unliquidated advances of P1.1 billion.4. Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and the Department of Defense ranked fourth with unliquidated cash advances of P685.62 million.5. The Department of Justice under Secretary Leila De Lima has a total of P617.44 million in unliquidated cash advances.6. The Department of Social Welfare and Development under Secretary Dinky Soliman has a total of P452.55 million in unliquidated cash advances.7. The Department of Agriculture under Secretary Proceso Alcala has a total of P354.50 million in unliquidated advances.8. The Office of the President ranked eighth in the top 10 with unliquidated advances amounting to P340.87 million in 2013."The COA report says that Under the Revised Penal Code, “if a public officer had been advanced cash and failed to account for the money, it is presumed that the money had been pocketed and put to personal use.”
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