Renato Corona Archives | CMFR
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PCIJ Investigates Dutertes’ Wealth
THE STATEMENT of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) has been a reliable means of determining the honesty of government officials and employees — a way of tracking corruption... Read more
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Two Impeachments, Separate Truths
By Melinda Quintos de Jesus NEWS ACCOUNTS tracking the House hearings of the Larry Gadon motion of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno make the inevitable reference to... Read more
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Depoliticizing the Filipino
ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE suggests mass disaffection with Philippine politics in the wake of the scandals that regularly appear in the Philippine media. Read more
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Revilla’s bandwagon: A destructive campaign
But no one can expect corruption to be cleaned up overnight. In the Philippines, the virus has been given too much time to fester. It has weakened the political... Read more
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The year that was in the news media
PRESIDENT BENIGNO S. Aquino III was exceptionally critical of the press in 2012, among his complaints being inaccuracy and its alleged focus on the bad news that he said... Read more
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Fair, relevantReporting the Corona Trial
THE PRESS covered the last days of the Corona impeachment trial using the same approach when the trial began. Print reported the day-to-day developments, with the stories often landing... Read more
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What pledge?
CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for reminding its readers that President Benigno S. Aquino III pledged to waive his rights to bank secrecy during the... Read more
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Rappler: making waves?
So what is Rappler.com all about? Read more
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“Deep-backgrounding” in broadcast journalism
Jumilla on covering the Corona impeachment trial Read more
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Specious and Disingenuous (updated)
CMFR notes that Ms. Vitug’s attempt to get the side of UST and Corona, and her disclosing that she was either rebuffed or ignored, were both in keeping with... Read more