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Why is the Philippine government continuously fighting about who is the richest among the politicians?

How is the president of the Philippines address the issue on corruption? The Philippine President should approve the Freedom of Information Bill. The Freedom of Information Bill is a law that is able to stop graft and corruption. Through this bill we can see who is stealing from the money of the people. This Bill will strike fear to those politicians who are planning on stealing the government funds. This Freedom of Information Bill should be passed on immediately by the president so that; Prevention against corrupt officials will be sustained, the ombudsman will be able to charge plunder and honest politician will not sit on the position they truly deserve. After the impeachment of Corona, there have been a lot of concerns that have been raised. One of which, was opening the SALN to the general public. After many debates, this concern has been opened by the congress and still now, it is not yet approved by the President of the Philippines. The Freedom of Information Bill is a law to prevent graft and corruption in the Philippines. It is stated that all government officials SALN will be open to the general public for reviewing. When this Bill is passed by the President of the Philippines then we can prevent those corrupt politicians from stealing from us again. All of this can be achieved if and only if the President of the Philippines signed this Bill. If the Bill will be signed by the President of the Philippines then as early as possible the ombudsman will know who to charge plunder with. The ombudsman is a specific person that is in charge of dealing with the cases of all government officials. If the SALN of a specific government official is proven wrong or he is proven that he is stealing then the ombudsman will be able to charge plunder against those people.

Those corrupt politicians will not get away for all the money they have stolen from the people. The ombudsman will now have the power to eradicate those corrupt officials who do nothing but steal from the governments money. When this Bill is passed then the Philippines will be free from the corrupt officials. If this Freedom of Information Bill and all of the corrupt officials will be impeached then the Filipino people can now elect deserving government officials. This can lead to a new and improved Philippine government. A government with no corrupt officials, a government that can be truly trusted, and a government that has only one mission: To help the Filipino people. If this bill is passed then the Philippine economy may rise once again. All of this can be achieved if this will be signed by the President of the Philippines. Yet, the Freedom of Information Bill has some side effects. One of these side effects is that the privacy of the government officials will be open to the public. Their families might be attacked or harmed by the different controversies that they will face. In order to prevent this, the Freedom of Information Bill states only the person who is involved in the controversy will the only one who will face the trial and the persons family will be closely guarded by police officers. So in other words, if this is the reason why they will stop the approval of the Freedom of Information Bill then this reason will be nonsense because the Bill states that they still protect the persons family. So, the Freedom of Information Bill should be approved. In conclusion, this Freedom of Information Bill will greatly benefit the citizens of the Philippines. For example, the government position will be open to those who really

are deserving politicians. The Filipino citizen will greatly benefit from this in a sense that they will be able to trust the newly elected politicians and the citizen will know that the new politicians will not have the courage to steal from the peoples money. With the Freedom of Information Bill in effect the Philippines will truly be a free country. So if you hate corruption, then help the Philippines approve the Freedom of Information Bill

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