| MICHAEL T. DEFENSOR - DIRECTOR |
| Mr. Defensor holds a Masters in Public Administration from the University of the Philippines. He was the youngest elected Councilor of Quezon City at 22 before becoming the youngest elected Representative of the Tenth Congress at the age of 25. He served two terms in the legislature before joining the executive branch. He was Presidential Adviser on Housing and Chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council from 2001 to 2004, before becoming Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in 2004. As DENR Secretary and Chairman of the Natural Resources Development Corporation and the National Mining Development Corporation from 2004 to 2006, he promoted mining investment and activity in the country. Mr. Defensor afterwards served as the Presidential Chief of Staff from 2006 to 2007. He is also a Director of Petron Corporation and is a consultant and adviser to the Board of Directors of First Metro Investment Corporation. He is also the Chairman of GEO Management which provides management and consulting services to the Company. quoted from Geograce Resources |
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Geograce Resources and Nihao Mineral Resources
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
NBN Scandal: an Illustrated Guide
February 11, 2008: During the same hearing, Lozada returns an envelope containing P50,000 to former presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor. According to Lozada, Defensor had given him the cash-filled envelope when Defensor came to see Lozada on Wednesday night at La Salle Green Hills, where Lozada and his family had sought sanctuary.
Defensor denies that he offered Lozada money to say that he was not abducted, although he eventually admits that he did advise Lozada to hold a press conference and say that he was not kidnapped.
more at: NBN Scandal: an Illustrated Guide
Defensor denies that he offered Lozada money to say that he was not abducted, although he eventually admits that he did advise Lozada to hold a press conference and say that he was not kidnapped.
more at: NBN Scandal: an Illustrated Guide
Labels:
corruption,
DENR,
dirty politics,
NBN ZTE
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