- Politicians who were unlucky in the May elections remain hopeful they will be
awarded contracts for infrastructure projects from a lawmaker cum benefactor. - A key figure in the historic Mt. Data peace pact died recently without sufficient
government support unlike the bogus paramilitary cadres being paid by the state. - The DSWD leadership, after purging 1.3 million unqualified 4Ps recipients,
must investigate if there was no conspiracy in the preparation of master lists. - The historic win by the Filipinas football team is a proof Filipino athletes can
excel in other events aside from basketball, the country’s most popular sport. - A chief executive and his party are hopeful the barangay and SK elections take
place so they can control the council to lessen opposition on contentious deals. - The city government must also inspect the reported substandard restoration of
city roads by a utility firm that conducts regular road diggings for its projects. - A Cordillera solon was unaware he was swindled over P250,000 for supposed
Noble PR campaign project since the amount was pocketed by a single person. - One of the politician’s trustees has not benefited from the jacked-up prices of
materials used in the repair and upgrade of buildings, including the sidewalks. - This law enforcement unit did not exercise caution when it disclosed the name
of a suspect in statutory rape that could led to the identification of his victim. - Officials of this LGU in central Cordillera will no longer invite an enterprising
team that demanded huge talent fee for documenting a recent regional activity. - For years, City Hall and many agencies believed the claim of a worker of an
office representing the southern minorities that he is a lawyer when he is not. - Poll officials in this province who received ‘goodwill money’ from the lawyer
of a winning official are hopeful no charges will be filed against them in the future.