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Oct 31 2008

De la Paz Watch

What’s keeping former PNP Comptroller Eliseo de La Paz from returning the 6.5 million pesos which he says are “contingency funds”? Two Euro generals already returned theirs. Prior to his controversial arrival, Dela Paz says that he has complete documentation on these funds and he can account for all of them.

Now, it has been two weeks and still no receipts and no disbursements. Mr. General Sir, are you not conscious of the embarrassment the entire nation went through because of you? If you say that it’s our money, then, give it all back to us! 
Are you not ashamed of this? Tagalugin ko na–mahiya ka naman, Mr. General sir. Kala mo siguro ligtas ka na sa pananagutan dahil sa isyu ni Bolante.
I can’t blame you and five other Euro generals. What’s 6.5 Million compared to the 758 million that Bolante took from public coffers. That amount is what we call “mumo”.
Nonetheless, being an Officer and a Gentleman and a product of the PMA pa naman, Mr. dela Paz has the accountability for this. 
Ibalik mo na pera namin, Mr. dela Paz. Kala mo siguro lusot ka na.
Philippine Military Academy alumnus and your Mistah Salvador Mison of Class 1955 issued a statement urging every PMA’er to be conscious of their Honor Code. Mr. General sir, are you not?
Or, you’re not afraid of your mistah, PNP Chief Director-General Jesus Verzosa? Have you no shame?
Or, Mr. General sir, those funds are really NOT public funds. Or, you just don’t feel responsible? 
Or, maybe, just maybe sir, it’s really NOT part of the PNP Intelligence Fund?
Lest you forget, Mr. dela Paz, you promised to serve, protect and defend the People. You promised to be accountable for all your acts.
Mr. dela Paz, the People ask you to give us back our money.
Akala mo siguro, nakalimutan na namin ang kontrobersya mo?
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