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RCBC Finally Fires Out Maia Santos Dequito

The Asia Forum Journal

Recently, RCBC fired Maia Santos Dequito and Angela Torres. Ms. Torres is crying foul and complains “harassment from RCBC top brass.”

The case of RCBC is unprecedented, but there are other scams that have gone way up higher than the world’s tallest skyscraper that went undetected. Investigators still need to uncover for instance what happened to many heritage accounts at the Central Bank of the Philippines – CBP (renamed by Tita Cory to Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas thereby giving away the CBP’s license as a Bullion Bank.)


Unscrupulous officials and private individuals have been milking the heritage accounts by conning the holders and signatories of those accounts and enriching themselves by forging the signatures and misrepresenting those real holders and signatories.


The RCBC scandal is really such a miniscule affair, too insignificant were it not for the alarm bells it raised due to minor mistakes made by the perpetrators. But…

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The many faces of synergy

Synetic Industries: Epitome of synergy. Confluence and Convergence. Unifying and coming together. Joining people. Joining hands. Joining technologies. Joining systems. Linking networks. Merging applications. Connecting people and technologies in high synergistic mode. Combining energies.

The many graphic faces of synergy

Transforming Perspective in Philippine Elections

The perspective in Philippine elections could be transformed into a more efficient, fraud and corruption-free system.


This is espoused by the private sector as shown below:

The Government of the Philippines’ Commission on Elections and its allied government agencies can do well to modernize the whole gamut of equipment and software now existing and in use within the Commission.

In April 2013, private sector group encouraged the head of that agency to upgrade the Comelec system to the state-of-the-art and the best communications technology.

Considering the dynamics of government approval of unsolicited proposals, it may either take a long process before the public sector responds to the proposal, but it is also possible that government may not mind encouragements such as this at all. See more of this article here.

It is envisioned that if not under this administration, a similar system shall emerge through the political will of the succeeding administrations.