Jose Pimentel Ejercito junior

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Jose Pimentel Ejercito junior

Jose Pimentel Ejercito junior (born January 23, 1963 in Manila ), known in the Philippines as Jinggoy Estrada , is a Filipino actor and politician .

Life

Degree, mayor and actor

Jose Ejercito is the eldest son of former President Joseph Estrada and former Senator Luisa "Loi" Pimentel-Ejercito Estrada .

After attending primary and secondary school at Ateneo de Manila University , he studied economics at the University of the Philippines and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA Economics). He then completed a postgraduate degree in law at Lyceum University , completing this with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.).

He began his political career while still a student and became Vice Mayor of San Juan in June 1988 at the age of 25 , whose mayor his father was between 1968 and 1986.

He was subsequently mayor of San Juan between June 1992 and June 2001 and, at the age of 29, was the youngest ever elected mayor of a Philippine city when he was first elected. During his three terms in office he campaigned for the economic, social, political and cultural development of the city. He sponsored programs to modernize the barangay offices with childcare in all barangays, to renovate the San Juan National High School and other public elementary schools, and to support the construction of recreational facilities for sports halls, basketball courts , playgrounds, and other public works Construction of drainage systems, community roads and construction of the four-story San Juan Medical Center and the San Juan Municipal High School . During his last three-year term from 1998 to 2001, he was also President of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines , which represented the interests of 1,525 municipalities in the Philippines to the government.

senator

In the elections in May 2004, he was elected a member of the Senate for a six-year term . In the elections in May 2010, he was re-elected for a further term until 2016.

During this time he was, among other things, chairman of the Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources and, as such, advocated the development of human resources, maintenance of workplace peace, promotion of cooperation between employers and employees , trade union education, standardization, statistics, organization of the labor market including recruiting, training and hiring workers and deploying human resources abroad, guest workers in the Philippines, promoting and organizing workers' organizations and employment-intensive technologies. He was also Chairman of the Supervisory Committee of the Congress for Labor and Employment (COCLE).

In addition to numerous other committee memberships, he was vice-chairman of the committees for games, amusement and sport, as well as for public information and mass media .

From June 2007 to 2013 he was President of the Senate pro tempore and thus representative of the Senate President in the event of his absence or illness.

During his membership in the Senate, he submitted 289 legislative initiatives and resolutions that dealt not only with labor law issues but also with local politics , the work of Congress and the promotion of youth welfare . The most important bills included the National Labor Relations Commission Bill , the Human Rights Victims Compensation Act and amendments to the National Internal Revenue Code .

Corruption allegations and imprisonment

In mid-2013, the so-called “pork barrel” fraud (officially the “Priority Development Assistance Fund scam”) came to light, in the course of which between 1996 and 2013 up to 10 billion pesos in public funds were systematically embezzled. Jose Pimentel Ejercito is charged with being one of the main characters in this fraud case , alongside Ramon Revilla Jr. and Juan Ponce Enrile . He himself is accused of receiving 183 million pesos in bribes and of being responsible for embezzling about 585 million pesos of public funds. An arrest warrant was issued against him on June 24, 2014 on charges of looting and bribery and he has been detained ever since. The investigation into the case is being carried out by Sandiganbayan , a court in the Philippines that specifically adopts the jurisdiction in corruption and bribery cases and whose establishment goes back to the 1973 constitution .

actor

Like his father, he was an actor during his studies, but also as a senator, and received the Filipino Academy for Movie Art and Science (FAMAS) award for best supporting role for his portrayal in the film Farita Punzalan Story . He was also a 1999 talk show host of the television show SaBAYAN . His other film roles included:

  • Markang Rehas: Ikalawang Aklat (1985)
  • Paradise Inn (1985)
  • Isa Lang Ang Dapat Mabuhay (1986)
  • Sa Kuko ng Agila (1989)
  • Eagle Squad (1989)
  • The Marita Gonzaga Rape-Slay : In God We Trust (1995)
  • Kuratong Balenghoy (1995)
  • Strebel: Gestapo ng Maynila (1998)
  • Ang Erpat Kong Erap (1998)
  • Hiwaga ng Panday (1998)
  • Col. Elmer Jamias: Barako ng Maynila (2000)
  • Sagot Kita ... Mula Ulo Hanggang Paa (2000)
  • Walang Iwanan ... (2002)
  • Utang ng Ama (2003)
  • Katas ng Saudi (2007)
  • Magkaibigan (2008)
  • Kimmy Dora (2009)
  • Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry-go-Round (2009)

He was also the producer of the films Pepeng Agimat (1999), Palaban (2000), Col. Elmer Jamias: Barako ng Maynila (2000), Eto na Naman Ako (2000) and Minsan Ko Lang Sasabihin (2000).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. senate.gov.ph: Senator List (English), accessed on March 23, 2017
  2. a b rappler.com: Jinggoy Estrada in Camp Crame (English), accessed on March 23, 2017
  3. inquirer.net: 28 government members involved in fraud , accessed on March 23, 2017
  4. judiciary.gov.ph: Sandiganbayan - About Us ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed on March 23, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / sb.judiciary.gov.ph