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Tuesday, April 20th 2010

8:29 PM

Manny Villar C5 Issue

There is random hearsays and rumors floating around regarding the Manny Villar C5 scandal. His political detractors says that facts and evidence are there, but still, it doesn't prove anything at all. Nonetheless, it was all pure hearsays and an early judgement for Manny Villar.

Sen. Manny Villar was really hurt by this nonsense C5 Villar controversy. But, let me tell you something, do you know about this Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX)scandal? Probably not, because it was carefully hidden by his political villainsdetractors. Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) road scandal, for information sake, is an expressway that runs through Hacienda Luisita, which is owned by Noynoy Aquino family.

According to a news article on GMANEWS.TV that talks about this Villar c5 issue titled 'SCTEx controversy bigger than Villar's C5 issue';

"Alleged anomalies in the construction of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) that traverses the Cojuangco-owned Hacienda Luisita are much more controversial than the C5 issue hounding Senator Manuel Villar Jr."

"At the resumption of the House Oversight committee hearing's inquiry into the issue, Cavite Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla-a member of Villar's Nacionalista Party (NP)-said the national government paid P100 per square meter for the right of way of SCTEx to parts of the 600-hectare sugar plantation, when the actual value was only P8."

"This is bigger," Remulla said when asked to compare the SCTEx to the C5 controversy hounding Villar. "

I hope this can give you a good knowledge who really have a road scam right? Well, I know this article won't change your mind but at least, I have given away my thoughts about this Manny Villar C5 controversy.

More Resources:
Manny Villar C5 Controversy
C5 Villar Controversy

Manny Villar C5 Issue
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Tuesday, April 20th 2010

8:29 PM

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