Friday, September 14, 2012

Robredo Jueteng Files---where are they?

Where are Jesse Robredo's jueteng files? A former classmate who worked as Robredo's closest aide says that there is a missing file which contains a classified report about jueteng and its involved executives and private individuals close to the Aquino administration. Where are these files now?

There are reportedly two copies of these files--one which were reportedly hidden in Robredo's condominium unit and the other, reportedly secured by the Presidential Security Group? The Palace must have to account for the reported Robredo files. 

The jueteng files, according to this classmate of mine, were lists of named local executives involved in jueteng and a detailed account of monies reportedly received by these executives from known jueteng lords. 

A former DILG undersecretary, who is reportedly close to another Puno of the previous dispensation is named there. This guy reportedly continues to receive jueteng payola and instead of sharing or giving it to his previous bosses, he shares it with the "current official involved in anti-criminality" campaign. This official, while outside the ambit of the DILG, is reportedly the one tasked by Pnoy to head an anti-crime unit, which oversees all efforts and serve as the direct liaison with the President.

Jueteng remains a big issue with this administration, due to earlier allegations, like what former Dagupan archbishop Oscar Cruz said, of linkages between jueteng lords and government officials. Jueteng thrives because there is no clear and specific order coming from the President that this illegal numbers game be stopped. 

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