Tuesday, October 10, 2017

SEE PHOTOS | Netizen offers 5-Story House to Former BOC Commissioner Faeldon

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A few days back, former Bureau of Commission Chief Nicanor Faeldon had informed his followers on Facebook that his only house in Taytay, Rizal which he showed to the media previously was in risk of being foreclosed after he failed to pay his housing loan.

While Faeldon is still clearing his name in public after being involved in the alleged corruption in the Bureau of Customs (BOC), another issue went to the former BOC Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon. 

As indicated in the letter that he got from the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation, his aggregate extraordinary adjust of ₱7,148,799 had for some time been past due. 

“And now my one and only house will be foreclosed. Received this notice few days ago, what a timing!” Faeldon said in his post.

Here is the said letter Faeldon posted in his Facebook page:

Photo grabbed from Captain Nicanor Faeldon Facebook page


A considerable lot of his adherents were disheartened by the news, yet a netizen distinguished as Vicky Parocha endeavored to help the Faeldon by offering her five story house in Malate, Manila as a transitory haven for the BOC official. 

According to Parocha, Faeldon and his family can stay in her home until the point that the former soldier may solve all the issue. 

She likewise said that they can lead a fund raising to help Faeldon to accumulate funds to spare his home from being foreclosed. 

"Sir I have a house wala pong nakatira kundi Yung aking pamankin na nag babantay she also working in QC...it is 5-story u can stay there with your family. I can offer you free until you settle lahat NG problema nyo...while we can do Fund raising pra sa loan nyo po.... Don't give up we are here to help you in anyways.. God will provide in everything you need have faith and trust the Lord... ...God blessed you..πŸ™πŸ˜‡πŸ˜˜πŸ’–πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘ŠπŸ‘Š PM me Po u can count on me...God bless.."Parocha said.

After the said comment from Parocha, she was praised by the netizens for her generosity to the former BOC Commissioner. 

After such, Faeldon replied and said in his Facebook that he and his family officially chose to simply abandon his home in Taytay. 

As indicated by him, the measure of extra charges was considerably higher than the genuine measure of his home in Taytay, so he simply chose to release it. 

Faeldon likewise said that he's going to briefly live in his sister's home while settling the issue.


In reply to the good samaritan and to his followers reactions and comments: 

Good day to all of you!

I read your messages and your kindness is immeasurable. I don't know how to thank all of you one by one for your outpouring support and generosity beyond compare. 

I do appreciate your offers to help save my house but my problem is so little compared to the problems of our country and the Filipino people. 

After talking to my family, we have decided to just foreclose my house and I will just temporarily live in the house of my sister while resolving the issue. The amount of the surcharges is much much higher than the actual amount of my house and I really cannot afford it, and I believe it is inappropriate for us to allow a fund raising to help us keep my house.

Just to let you know why it accrued so much arrears because all of you deserved an explanation:

Since 2003 when I became a rebel because we opposed corruption in government, I was either in jail or a fugitive that's why I didn't have income and our expenditures dramatically increased. So my monthly amortization was irregular, sometimes in a year no payment at all. 

I will continue to "Stand up for what is right even if it costs me my life". (Sirach 4: 27-28) And I will never fail you and the Filipino people by succumbing to the pressures of standing up against powerful people who impose upon us to trample on our rights and more importantly, I will never fail you and the Filipino people by giving in to the temptations of corruption. 

With my highest respect and admiration to all of you who are helping our country attain greater heights, kindly accept my best wishes and regards!

Nick



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To prove his innocence, Faeldon showed his old house in Taytay which according to him, was not being repaired for a long time.

Senator Panfilo Lacson named Faeldon among the alleged major recipients of bribes at the bureau. 

Faeldon, for his part, denied the accusation and tagged Lacson's son as an alleged cement smuggler.

President Rodrigo Duterte relieved Faeldon from his post and then later on placed under detention at the Senate compound and was tapped Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) chief Director General Isidro LapeΓ±a as the new Customs chief.

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