You see, the plan of his president and chief executive officer to migrate is practically known by everybody who matter within the small banking community.
Okay, so the CEOs migration is linked to a possible career opportunity abroad.
Mr. Bolante yes, hes very much a man and a member of the same Rotary Club attended by the Presidents husband, Mike Arroyo is expected to put up a grand car show for at least the first seven days that he is seen at the basement parking lot of the GSIS head office.
Basically, this means Mr. Bolante will be showing off his collection of, sigh, high-end European cars. This way, he hopes to immediately quash any malicious conclusions that his new constituents might make about his wealth, which was nurtured during his stint as chief operating officer of the Prudentialife Group, a pre-need company which also happens to co-own the property on which SM Megamall sits on.
Mind you, this isnt a freebie for urban poor groups. They are expected to support the Cardinals "theology of the crumbs" through a revenue-sharing program similar to that between a mall operator and its tenants.
In this particular case, the Church will get 25 centavos from every product sold. Added up, these 25 centavos plus those donated daily by individuals and groups will be used to finance other projects to alleviate poverty.
Right now, these farmlands do not have enough fresh water, resulting in the use of saline water from deep wells that have resulted in a harvest of poor quality tobacco leaves.
Mind you, Mr. Tan is willing to spend up to P1 billion for the project nationwide. What he wants to establish this early though is the cost per project, assuming the contractors do their job and there are no, uhm, additional inputs from officials of local government units.