Why the Philippine's Daily Inquirer hates the DU30 government by Drei Toledo


Disclaimer: a screenshot of Drei Toledo's facebook wall today, July 18th 2017


In 1982, Sunvar Realty was leased Creekside/Mile Long, a 2.39 hectares government property in Makati Business District.

The leased expired in 2002, and so President Rodrigo Duterte is demanding the return of the property. However, the owners, the Rufino and Prieto families, refuse to comply. They say the lease has 25 years more to run.

The Rufino/Prieto clan also owns the Philippine Daily Inquirer. That explains why the newspaper is mounting a demolition campaign against DU30 and the people close to him. The ultimate purpose is to bring down the  government.

Imelda Marcos leased the property to Inquirer/Sunvar Realty for P320 per sq. meter per month. Once they got hold of the land, they subleased it to business establishments for P50,000 per sq. meter per month.

The Inquirer/Sunvar Realty owners could face plunder, a case for which there is no bail.

Selling Philippine Daily Inquirer to Ramon Ang does not absolve the Prietos of their crimes against the Filipino people and the Philippine government.



Disclaimer: all credits to Miss Drei Toledo. Attached are her facebook and twitter accounts. I have her approval in sharing her post. Please follow her on twitter for her ongoing cover of the Marawi Siege, as well as her video under MindaNow Films in youtube. 



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