- Ramon Tulfo went on Twitter to bash Albert del Rosario for donating money to the 22 fishermen involved in the Recto Bank incident
- A follower replied saying its better to donate than to steal 60 million in reference to the money the Tulfo brothers were ordered to return from dubious DOT advertising deals
- Ramon replied by saying that it wasn’t him who stole the money, but his brother Ben
- Netizens laugh at Tulfo’s admission
Back in 2017, the Department of Tourism paid Bitag Media 60 million pesos for an advertisement deal that included the airing of their ads on Ben Tulfo’s program Kilos Pronto.
Ben Tulfo, the host of the show, was ordered by the government to return the 60 million pesos because the Commission of Audit flagged the deal as suspicious since the secretary of the DOT back then was his sister, Wanda Teo.
Ben refuses to return the money because he feels that they have delivered their promise of promoting DOT advertisements.
Further investigation is still ongoing.
Ben’s brother, Ramon, was on Twitter bashing Albert del Rosario.
Del Rosario was denied entry into Hong Kong back on June 21 when he tried to use his diplomatic passport to get in.
He was questioned for six hours before being sent back to the Philippines.
President Rodrigo Duterte then said he had no business using his diplomatic passport knowing that he is no longer a government official.
Del Rosario then tried to donate 500,000 pesos to the 22 fishermen involved in the “maritime incident” at Recto Bank. The money was returned to him.
Ramon Tulfo was saying that Del Rosario was trying to clean his name after embarrassing the Philippines with his Hong Kong incident.
Former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario donating 500k to fishermen in the Recto Bank incident cheapens his act. He should be the last to do that coming as it does in the wake of his being barred from entering Hong Kong. He should have done that before he was refused entry,
— Ramon Tulfo (@RamonTulfoII) June 24, 2019
“He should be the last to do that coming as it does in the wake of his being barred from entering Hong Kong. He should have done that before he was refused entry,” Ramon tweeted.
One of his followers, @alejandramj06 jokingly replied saying that it is better to donate 500,00 than to steal 60 million pesos.
Ok na yung nag donate ng 500k sa mga mangingisda kesa naman nagnakaw ng 60M ayaw pang isauli😂😂😂
— 𝙽𝕦ᵍ𝖌乇𝖐丂♥️ (@alejandramj06) June 25, 2019
“Ok na yung nag donate ng 500k sa mga mangingisda kesa naman nagnakaw ng 60M ayaw pang isauli.”
Hoy, gaga! Di ako ang nagnakaw ng 60m. Kapatid kong si Ben yung tinutukoy mo.
— Ramon Tulfo (@RamonTulfoII) June 25, 2019
Ramon replied, “Hoy, gaga! Di ako ang nagnakaw ng 60m. Kapatid kong si Ben yung tinutukoy mo.”
Netizens were laughing as they read this since Ramon practically admitted his brother was a thief.
@bitagbentulfo, magnanakaw daw po kayo sabi ng kapatid nyo. Pakibalik na po yung 60M.
— Mylow ♥️ (@iAmAnilovich) June 26, 2019
Talk about throwing your sibling under the bus! 🤣🤣🤣
— Miss Maggie (@MiaMagdalena) June 27, 2019
Na-trigger. Pwede namang pagsabihan ang mga kapatid mong magnanakaw na isauli ang pera tulad ng kapal ng mukha mong pagsabihan si del Rosario. Sa iba tapang tapangan ka, pero sa mga kapatid mo, dedma ka as if wala silang ninakaw. Eh dapat sa iyo akma ang salitang "Gago!"
— 🇻🇦 🇮🇶 🇵🇭 (@erlosav) June 26, 2019
Tangina, buti na lang di tayo magkapatid. :))
— Miguel Hidalgo (@dagolang) June 27, 2019
so aminado ka na nagnakaw nga ang kapatid mo🤣🤣
— OragonAko💗 (@TheEvilFreak29) June 27, 2019
Hoy, gaga! Di ako ang nagnakaw ng 60m. Kapatid kong si Ben yung tinutukoy mo.
— Ramon Tulfo (@RamonTulfoII) June 25, 2019