Businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan's controversial speech delivered last month during a commencement exercise may have not been an isolated event.
Still reeling from the "plagiarism" incident stemming from accusations that Pangilinan borrowed passages from existing speeches of well-known personalities, latest postings circulating in cyberspace indicate the same offense supposedly committed by the businessman since 2007.
Some of those recently cited were Pangilinan's address given separately at Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan (2007), 8th Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility (2009), and Ateneo's Rizal Library (2010).
According to a Facebook entry posted by Katrina Stuart Santiago, Pangilinan's speeches curiously contained notable similarities with those of Theodore Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr., and Barack Obama.
The entire issue started after comparisons between the content of his Ateneo commencement address and speeches previously delivered by Oprah Winfrey, Conan O' Brien, and J.K. Rowling were posted on the Internet.
Pangilinan immediately apologized for the incident and offered to resign from his post as one of Ateneo's board of trustees. The incident brought him "deep personal embarrassment," he stated.
Ateneo de Manila University president Fr. Bienvenido Nebres along with the other board members rejected Pangilinan's resignation.
"The Board accepts Mr. Pangilinan's apology as the appropriate response to this unfortunate incident. However, the unanimous decision of the Board is not to accept Mr. Pangilinan's resignation. It expresses full confidence in his leadership as Chairman," Nebres said in an official statement.




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56 franchescaryanne
badjaobabe
April 16, 2010
14:30 PM
the moment someone or in this situation, MVP, entrusted the making of his speech to his assistants, he shud be aware of the benefits and the risks that go along with it. once he delivers it, it becomes his OWN. therefore he takes full responsibility for any repercussions after.
55 ebony75
54 2gud2bpinoy
Hello! Thank you for your response. Imitation IS the greatest form of flattery but you have to give credit to the inventor! That's why I'm a firm supporter of patent/copyright laws.
53 rouge09
52 182395
2gud2bpinoy
April 16, 2010
11:59 AM
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may point ka dyan - i respect your views but for me if ever na ako ang nagpauso ng isang bagay at may gumaya .. i will be so proud kasi deep inside alam kong ako yung original. Freedom for all....
51 badjaobabe
franchescarya
nne
what's your take on this?
i don't think he wrote the speech himself. Someone of his stature would have few personal assistants working for him doing various jobs so he can attend to more pressing matters
our big boss ganyan eh. On few occassions, minutes before he steps on the platform, his aides hand him his speech, all written and prepared for by them
siguro yung aide ni manny, tried to come up with something impressive and decided ah okay, my boss is far too busy to even notice these things. He will be wowed and I get a pat on the back
MVP may not have been scrutinising his own speech but unbeknownst to him, there are vigilant and clever filipinos out there who have been busy doing their homeworks...
50 badjaobabe
imyselfandi
yeah davao
dami ng mga nawalang pepsters pero tingin ko nagpalit lang ng mga usernames. maaring nabartolina ni webwarden hahaha
49 imyselfandi
Kaya siguro sya nag resign for the integrety the institution.
48 franchescaryanne
47 imyselfandi
Going home too, but summer pa school pa mga anak ko 2girls.
davao ang bakasyon mo?
Bisibisihan man day kasi work work work kasi hirap buhay. No time for Peeping tom ako minsan.
but may Marian DD plus conribirsyal Manny P. Minus Cristy Pesomin Equals Big Karma.
Day heard about Timsdubai nymore?
Have a nice one Day sa vacation mo.
46 caboodles28
45 2gud2bpinoy
There is nothing wrong with using other people's work - BUT YOU MUST ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR SOURCE. eg. if Mr. Pangilinan wanted to quote Oprah Winfrey then he should have said in his speech... eg. Reflective of Oprah Winfrey's thoughts during her recent visit to South Africa blah blah is this, that etc.
OR
Contrary to Martin Luther King's famous Million Man March speech blah blah.. etc..
Plagiarism is a heavy offence in any academic institutions but obviously not in Ateneo! This move by their board will taint this university's reputation. A POSSIBLE consequence of this unwise move is that local and international employers may have an unfavourable impression of job candidates from Ateneo.
44 182395
43 182395
42 badjaobabe
imyselfandi
mao lagi. talagsa na lang ta ka ma sight
mouli ko sunod bulan...ikaw kanus-a man?
41 frenzy69
40 anggelocsin
39 myrnav
Showbiz is again showing its ugly snake head. Demolition job is starting against Manny Pangilinan.
Just hold your ground Mr. Pangilinan
and continue making ganda Channel 5.
38 pinoyhack
37 Chizmizo
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