Wednesday, October 13, 2010

P-NOY , THE IIRC AND HONGKONG GOVERNMENT

As expected, not a single cabinet member of P-Noy will be charged in connection with the Manila hostage drama. The Hongkong government has expressed disappointment with P-Noy's decision to spare his men of criminal liability as contained in the IIRC. With several lives lost, it turns out that no one from P-Noy's men is being held responsible for the gross negligence and outright incompetence for the hostage-taking fiasco.
DOJ Secretary de Lima should seriously consider resigning from her post. P-Noy just made her and her office a travesty with the president's refusal to act on the IIRC recommendations. From all indications, P-Noy is pretty much like the country's past presidents who shamelessly protect friends and close kins.
Indeed, Hongkong is justified in expressing its disappointment with the Philippine government. Up until the end, the Philippine government has acted unprofessionally and incompetently.

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