Rigoberto Tiglao - updates

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[OPINION] Just the Facts: Foreign funding isn’t the problem

May 02, 2019 - 7:01 PM

Bobi Tiglao used to understand that. And used to think it was a good thing.

Robredo hits Tiglao for 'fake news' about Germany trip

Apr 24, 2018 - 1:02 PM

(UPDATED) Days after calling out Rigoberto Tiglao, Vice President Leni Robredo reveals that the 'Manila Times' columnist sent her office an e-mail 'threatening to print more fake news'

FAKE NEWS. Vice President Leni Robredo hits former journalist Rigoberto Tiglao for his latest Manila Times column. File photo from the Office of the Vice President

Rappler PDR investor hits Tiglao, questions SEC ruling

Jan 17, 2018 - 6:57 PM

'Why would the SEC rescind the business license of a truly innovative, viable and popular media company?' asks North Base Media co-founder Marcus Brauchli

QUESTIONING SEC. Marcus Brauchli, managing editor and co-founder of Rappler investor North Base Media, questions the SEC ruling to revoke Rappler's license. Rappler file photo

FACT CHECK: Did Inquirer say man in 'Pietà' photo was killed by PNP?

Oct 26, 2017 - 3:51 PM

The Philippine Daily Inquirer has reported that suspected drug pusher Michael Siaron was killed by 'motorcycle-riding gunmen'

Tiglao and his fever swamp of conspiracy theories

Oct 21, 2017 - 12:00 PM

One of the most obvious howlers is Mr Tiglao’s jaw dropping statement that Russia 'really has been [Ukraine’s] brother country

Duterte falsely claims CIA funds Rappler

Oct 12, 2017 - 7:03 PM

Contrary to President Rodrigo Duterte's assertion, Rappler is 100% Filipino-owned, and the CIA is not one of its funders

QUESTIONING RAPPLER. President Rodrigo Duterte falsely claims that CIA funds Rappler. Malacañag file photo

Tiglao's fake news

Mar 20, 2017 - 10:10 PM

Manila Times columnist Rigoberto Tiglao says Rappler got its data on the PNP s war on drugs wrong He s wrong

Why San Miguel shares tanked

Jul 17, 2013 - 10:43 PM

San Miguel president Ramon Ang blasts a report hinting the country s biggest business group is on the verge of defaulting on its debts

FINANCIALLY HEALTHY. San Miguel Corp. president Ramon Ang denies it is financially troubled. File photo by AFP