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Lozada (right) with former Philippine president Corazon Aquino in February 2008.. Rodolfo Noel Imperial Lozada Jr., known as Jun Lozada is a Filipino electronics and communications engineer and former chief executive officer of the Philippine Forest Corporation who served as a technical consultant to former Philippine Socio-Economic Planning Secretary Romulo Neri on the Philippine national ...
On January 30, 2008, the Senate produced warrants of arrest to Neri and Rodolfo "Jun" Lozada, Jr., former chief executive officer of the government-run Philippine Forest Corporation and a consultant of the NEDA. Neri then went into hiding while Lozada skipped the Senate hearing and went to Hong Kong. [7]
She was known before her confinement to be an avid supporter of NBN-ZTE scandal primary witness Rodolfo Lozada Jr., and actively attended Masses and rallies for him. This included the "Mass for Truth and Accountability" novena that she helped organise, the first of which began on February 25–exactly 22 years after her accession as president ...
He served as the legal counsel of whistleblower of Rodolfo “Jun” Lozada during the Senate investigation on the NBN-ZTE controversy. [ 4 ] Lacierda was also part of the Optical Media Board from 2004 to 2007, representing the academe.
Jose Apolinario "Jun" L. Lozada Jr. (August 17, 1950 – July 31, 2018) was a Filipino diplomat and politician. Jose Apolinario Lozada Member of Philippine House of Representatives from Negros Occidental's 5th congressional district
Rodolfo Severino Jr. 1952, 1956 HS, SAS A.B. Humanities Diplomat, 10th Secretary General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (1998−2002) [180] Jose Maria Sison: 1953–54 (transferred) HS Founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines [181] Louise Araneta-Marcos: 1981 (BA), 1985 (Law) SAS, Law B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, LL.B.
Risa Hontiveros, Rodolfo Lozada Jr., Juan Carlo Tejano, and Lea Lopez Navarro: Date: 12 December 2011 – 29 May 2012 ( – ) Outcome: Removed and disqualified by the Senate on May 29, 2012. Charges: Betrayal of public trust and/or culpable violation of the constitution: Legislative votes by the Congress of the Philippines
It has also taken an interesting turn of events, including the resignation of Abalos as COMELEC chairman, the alleged bribery of congressmen and provincial governors (dubbed as "Bribery in the Palace"), the unseating of Jose de Venecia, Jr. as House Speaker, and the alleged "kidnapping" of designated National Economic and Development Authority ...