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In this episode, Terry discusses the end of Apollo Quiboloy, with arrest orders being issued by the PH Senate and House of Representatives, and the PH Department of Justice commencing criminal proceedings against the self-styled 'appointed son of God.'
Terry continues his push back on government's defense of Pharmally's pandemic procurement contracts, saying that the coronavirus emergency did not relax procurement rules protecting public funds.
In this episode, Terry pushes back on government's attempts to justify pandemic procurement deals despite the lack of track record and financial capacity of certain suppliers.
In this episode, Terry calls on the Ombudsman to suspend officials involved in anomalous transactions flagged by the Commission on Audit (CoA), such as the Department of Information and Communications Technology's purchase of electronic gadgets from a construction firm worth P170.2 million. He also pushes back on Health Secretary Francisco Duque's comments regarding his department's deficiencies worth P67.3 billion.
In this episode, Terry hits back on President Rodrigo Duterte's tirades against Senator Manny Pacquiao, saying that the President himself reneged on his word to jetski to the Spratlys and to resolve the drug problem in six months. He also discusses the viability of free socialized housing for the country's 4.4 million poorest households.
In this episode, Terry discusses President Rodrigo Duterte's remarks threatening the arrest of Filipinos refusing COVID-19 vaccination.
Terry fires back at President Rodrigo Duterte's claim that EDSA traffic has improved, stating that last Friday evening's heavy rush hour traffic and stranded EDSA bus carousel passengers dispute the President's declaration.
In this episode, Terry hits back on online lending scams, which impose predatory interest rates and penalties, disclose private information, and publicly shame clients on social media. He makes the case that predatory lending activities are fraudulent and illegal transactions, and social media threats by online lenders can result in criminal action.
In this episode, Terry pushes back on critics of community pantries, saying that these civic initiatives have served 671,500 marginalized families, with food distribution valued at P 1-Billion, without a single centavo of government funding.
In this pilot episode, Terry calls on everyone to get vaccinated.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.