Now, going back to business.
I'm seriously thinking of leaving my beloved country and again, work abroad. For one, I've mistaken that people here are ready for new ideas, especially in business. As it turns out, companies here still run traditional methods, particularly in management. My experience shows me that whenever I work for foreigners who are well-respected and highly knowledgeable in their craft, I also excel.
Now, on national issues.
There are some talks that Verzosa might decide to on voluntary leave. People are talking about Verzosa's wife having some part in the alleged Euro scandal. As I've said, in other countries, such controversies could have forced the Chief of Police to resign. Here, people who committed gaffes always hide behind the cloak of 'the palace trust'. I think the palace realized its mistake, that's why yesterday Anthony Golez, the other half of the palace spokespersons, corrected Dureza's earlier statement on the palace still trusting Verzosa.
More than this though is the possible implication of this issue with that of the impeachment complaint and Bolante's return. Verzosa might be vulnerable for tempting offers from both sides of the fence; one 'buying" his loyalty; the other, convincing him to jump ship. It's an untenable position.
One thing is sure though---as day passes, the possibility of Gloria's ouster grows. Everything might appear silent, yet, as they say, silent waters run deep. And the prospect of ouster through impeachment is even not in the cards yet.
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