Archive for June, 2010

Our latest report looks at the data enrolled in documents that Speaker Prospero Nograles himself had submitted – his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALNs) from 1995 to 2008, or across a span of nearly 14 years. The 2009 SALN of Nograles...

The House of Represnetatives may have delayed the passage of the Freedom of Information Act but for all journalists, the laborious effort to pry open doors to documents that government wants to keep secret continues as usual. Our latest report, “The...

text by Merck Maguddayao, video by Justine Espina-Letargo House Speaker Prospero Nograles adjourned sine die (without a next session) the legislative session of the 14th Congress moments ago, shutting the door for the ratification of the Freedom of...

by The Right to Know. Right Now! Coalition When the leaders of the House of Representatives want a measure passed, we have seen them find a way. But when they want a measure aborted, they simply stay away and quibble about the absence of quorum. For...

Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on Friday asked Speaker Prospero Nograles and member of the House of Representatives to pass the Freedom of Information Act. In a letter to Nograles in behalf of his colleagues in the Senate, Enrile expressed concern...

solons meet to map out strategy for Friday's session Legislators met Wednesday to hammer out a strategy to press the ratification of the Freedom of Information Act that has been pending in Congress for the last 14 years. This, amid growing concerns...

With the clock ticking on the 14th Congress, the Right to Know, Right Now! Coalition called on members of the House of Representatives to attend the last session day this Friday, June 4, to ratify the Freedom of Information Act. In a statement, the...