COMPLAINT FROM CAPITOL CASUALS...Some casual and contractual employees of the Capiz provincial government are complaining that for almost two months now, they weren’t able to received yet their salaries.
According to Capitol sources, the casuals and contractuals where from the executive department, and are paid under the office the Governor, including some Doctors and Nurses from RMPH and other district hospitals.
We’ve checked with the office of some members of the Sanggunian Panlalawigan if their casual and contractual employees already received their salaries and they reply in the affirmative.
According to Provincial Budget Officer Antonio Arbis, their were “no pending documents” in his office pertaining to the wages of the casuals and contractuals for the months of January and February, 2010. “Meaning, all casuals and contractuals of the Capitol were already given their salaries,” Arbis said.
BK News sources from the Capitol say that the concerned casual and contractual employees that haven’t yet received their salaries were employees whose Job Orders and Contracts for the first quarter of 2010, where signed and released by the Office of the Provincial Governor, just recently.
While some casual and contractual employees from the Executive Department are still waiting for their salaries for January and February, Capitol Consultants already received their wages, the source added.
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QUICK RESPONSE FROM CAPITOL...The Social Welfare and Development Office of the Capiz Provincial Government immediately responded to the “cries” of hundreds of residents from Brgy Dulangan, Pilar who were affected by the “fish kill” in their locality.
After receiving orders from Gov. Victor Tanco, PSWDO Head Violet Silva immediately proceeded to Brgy Dulangan and handed-over kilos of rice, packs of noodles and cans of sardines to the affected fisher folks from Sitio Cantil, Gisi, Tinigban and Bato-bato.
Until now, the fisher folks of Brgy Dulangan are waiting for the results of the investigation conducted by the DENR, BFAR and other government agencies pertaining to the massive death of almost all kinds of fishes , crustaceans and shellfish in the rivers of Dulangan.
Residents of the affected barangays have been blaming the Capiz Sugar Central in the nearby municipality of Pres Roxas for the massive fish kill in the river.
No words yet from the management of the Capiz Sugar Central in regards to the allegations of the fisher folks of Dulangan.
Some members of the SP Capiz are planning to raise the problem of “fish kill” and other environmental problems in Pilar and Pres. Roxas, during their session on Wednesday.
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"ANTING-ANTING, BOW ! "... After the successful raid conducted by the Dumarao PNP and Capiz PPO on the lair of the notorious Totong Magno Robbery-armed Group in Brgy Tina, Dumarao, some members of the police raiding team have received threats and disturbing text messages, purportedly coming from the surviving members of the said criminal group.
Sr. Insp Ness Vargas, Chief of Police of Dumarao PNP, who lead the operation that resulted to the death of Totong Magno Group members, cousin’s Gerone and Julius Lope, received an information from his asset that the remaining members of the Totong Magno Robbery Group is “ challenging “ them to a “gun duel! anywhere, anytime!”
The big problem is, the surviving members of the Totong Magno Robbery Group is said to have “amulets” or “anting-anting”.
Recovered from the dead suspects include multi-colored handkerchiefs and pieces of papers with latin words written on it, a small bottle containing unidentified herbs and oil and a big fang or “bangkil” of an unknown animal.
The police raiding team members were “stunned” to see that during the exchange of gunfire with a distance of at least fifty meters, some of the fleeing suspects look unharmed and the bullets “seems to bounce-off their bodies.”
Looks like a movie starring former Senator Ramon Revilla, Sr. Hmmm, “anting-anting” is still existing in today’s world of Smart phones, iPads and Tablets.
No need for a gun duel against the remnants of the Totong Magno Robbery Group according to our policemen.
Sr Insp Vargas said, they are now verifying the location of the new hideout of this group and it’s just a matter of time that their path will cross again.
Well, good luck sir.
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BEST CHICKEN INASAL...RML Manokan has just opened its new branch at Elemars Commercial Center in front of Gaisano – Marketplace, San Roque Ext, Roxas City.
The place is cool ,the service is very good and most of all, the foods are delicious.
The new outlet of RML Manokan is owned and managed by Mr. Ronnie Buncalan.
For delicious and best chicken inasal in town, try RML Manokan with branches at Baybay, San Roque cor Legaspi Streets and the main branch in Rizal Street.
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