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Alfredo Lim

Alfredo "Fred" Siojo Lim (Chinese: 林雯洛; pinyin: Lín Wénluò; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Bûn-lo̍k;[citation needed] December 21, 1929 – August 8, 2020) was a Filipino politician, police officer and lawyer who served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2004 to 2007. He also served as the 19th Mayor of Manila twice: first from 1992 to 1998, and again from 2007 to 2013.[1]

Alfredo S. Lim
林雯洛
Lim in 2008
19th Mayor of Manila
In office
June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2013
Vice MayorIsko Moreno
Preceded byLito Atienza
Succeeded byJoseph Estrada
In office
June 30, 1992 – March 27, 1998
Vice MayorLito Atienza
Preceded byMel Lopez
Succeeded byLito Atienza
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2007[a]
20th Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
In office
January 8, 2000 – January 20, 2001
PresidentJoseph Estrada
Preceded byRonaldo Puno
Succeeded byJose Lina Jr.
8th Director of the
National Bureau of Investigation
In office
1989–1992
Appointed byCorazon Aquino
Preceded byAntonio M. Cárpio
Succeeded byEpimaco Velasco
District Director of the Western Police District
In office
1986–1989
Preceded byP/Brig. Gen. Narciso M. Cabrera
Succeeded byP/Brig. Gen. Ernesto Diokno
Personal details
Born
Alfredo Siojo Lim

(1929-12-21)December 21, 1929
Tondo, Manila, Philippine Islands
DiedAugust 8, 2020(2020-08-08) (aged 90)
Manila, Philippines
Resting placeManila North Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
Political partyPDP–Laban (2018–20)
Other political
affiliations
PRP (1992–98)
Liberal (1998, 2008–18)
PMP (1998–2008)
Spouse(s)
Amalia Santos
(m. 1951; died 1994)

Gemma Alivio
Children12, including Cristina and Manuel
Alma materUniversity of the East (BS, LL.B.)
National Defense College of the Philippines (MNSA)
Philippine College of Criminology (PhD)
OccupationPolice officer, politician, lawyer
Website
Police career
Allegiance Philippines
DepartmentIntegrated National Police
BranchManila Police District
Service years1952–1989
RankPolice Major General
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese林雯洛
Simplified Chinese林雯洛
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLín Wénluò
Southern Min
Hokkien POJLîm Bûn-lo̍k

Prior to entering politics, Lim was a policeman for three decades. During the administration of President Corazon Aquino, he was appointed the Director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), serving from 1989 to 1992. In 1992, he was elected Mayor of Manila, serving for two consecutive terms. He then unsuccessfully ran for president in 1998. Two years later, in 2000, he was appointed by President Joseph Estrada as the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).[2]

In 2001, he ran again for mayor of Manila but lost to then-incumbent Lito Atienza. In the 2004 elections, he ran for senator and won. Three years into his tenure in the Senate, he resigned in order to run for mayor of Manila, which he won and served two consecutive terms from 2007 to 2013. He then lost the 2013 and 2016 mayoral elections to former president Estrada.[3][4] In 2019, both Lim and Estrada lost the mayoralty elections to Isko Moreno, who served as vice mayor during the two former mayors' respective terms.[5]

Due to his tough stance against suspected criminals, Lim earned the nickname "Dirty Harry",[6] and has been depicted numerous times in local action films within his lifetime.

Early life and career edit

Lim was born on December 21, 1929, at the Emmanuel Community Hospital along Calle Manuguit, Tondo, Manila, to Rosario Siojo, a Filipina with Chinese ancestry from the Siojo family of San Miguel, Bulacan. His father, Alfredo Ko Lim Sr., returned to his hometown Antique.[7] When he was in pre-school, his mother remarried and left him at the Hospicio de San Jose. When he was in the third grade, he was put under the care of his maternal grandmother, Flora Valisno-Siojo. After his grandmother's death in 1943, he lived with his godmother, Dolores La'o-Conde.

He finished primary school as a salutatorian at the P. Gomez Elementary School in 1943. Lim graduated high school in 1948 at the Far Eastern University. He earned a degree of business administration in 1951 and a Bachelor of Law in 1963 at the University of the East. In 1981, he finished his master's degree in national security administration with honours at the National Defense College of the Philippines and pursued a Doctor of Philosophy in criminology at the Philippine College of Criminology where he graduated in 1996.

When Lim began work in the police in the 1952, one of his first accomplishments was arresting future senator Robert Barbers for illegal possession of firearms. Then Manila Vice Mayor James Barbers, Robert's uncle, tried to negotiate with Lim to release Robert Barbers without charges, but Lim nevertheless proceeded to file charges. A decorated police officer, Lim earned numerous commendations and awards.[citation needed] During the late 1980s, Lim helped defend the government of then-President Corazon Aquino, such as leading the retaking of government installations from military rebels during one of the 1987 coup attempts. After retiring from the police, Lim was appointed Director of the National Bureau of Investigation, where he lobbied for more funding and pay increases for agents and other employees. Since regular agents had to be fairly half of the force's positions were vacant, and there were few takers because of the low salary. Lim also lobbied for the position of special investigator which was realized to complement regular agents.

Political career edit

Mayor of Manila (1992–1998) edit

In 1992, Lim beat six opponents in the election to become mayor of the city of Manila. As mayor, he worked on a strong law and order program which lessened crime. Lim worked on some projects to improve the city's image which had been bad when he assumed office. He pushed reforms in the city government. His slogan was "Magaling na Lider, Disiplinado" (lit. transl. "Excellent Leader, Disciplined").[citation needed]

Lim was re-elected in 1995. During his first two terms in office, he earned the nickname "Dirty Harry" for his tough anti-crime policies against suspected and convicted drug pushers, drug runners, and the city's red light districts, among others.[8] He founded the City College of Manila that would serve to complement Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. It was under his administration when the Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center in Tondo was established in 1997.[9] He resigned on March 27, 1998, to focus on his presidential campaign.[citation needed]

Presidential run and DILG Secretary (1998–2001) edit

Lim ran a failed bid for the presidency as the Liberal Party nominee in the 1998 election, garnering only 8.7% of the vote and finishing fifth in a field of eleven candidates.

In January 2000, his rival in the presidential election, President Joseph Estrada, appointed him as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government. His stint was cut short when Estrada was ousted during the second EDSA Revolution the following year.[citation needed]

2001 mayoral elections edit

Lim ran against incumbent Mayor Lito Atienza, his former ally and vice mayor, in 2001. However, he lost to Atienza by almost 80,000 votes.[citation needed]

Senator (2004–2007) edit

 
Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim together with US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney and some members of the Board of Regents and Administrative Staff of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Lim was elected Senator in the 2004 election under PMP and the banner of the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP). As a senator, Lim introduced legislation to bring back mandatory ROTC, but this bill did not receive any co-sponsors.[10]

Return as mayor (2007–2013) edit

In 2007, Lim decided to run again for Mayor of Manila. He won and defeated Atienza's son, Ali Atienza; he thus gave up his Senate seat. Shortly after assuming office, he adopted the slogan "Linisin, Ikarangal (ang) Maynila" (transl. Clean, Dignify Manila, hence the acronym LIM). He ended the ban on holding rallies at Mendiola, which was initiated by his predecessor Lito Atienza, later modifying it by allowing rallies to be held there on weekends and holidays.[citation needed]

On July 16, 2007, Philippine National Police (PNP) Director General Oscar Calderon asked him to revoke his ban to prevent militants from marching there. The PNP would recommend having protesters take their rallies to freedom parks. Calderon warned that if Lim will not change his position, the PNP will enforce the "no permit, no rally" policy.[11] He ordered the removal of all business establishments, including bars and restaurants, in the Baywalk area along Roxas Boulevard (also another Atienza project) in an attempt to make the area a "wholesome park for everyone", with an unobstructed view of the famed Manila sunset. He claimed that many of these establishments have no business permits and were selling liquor, which is a violation of applicable city ordinances.[12]

In December 2007, he told MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando not to conduct its sidewalk clearing operations in Manila since vendors were allowed to sell on sidewalks for humanitarian reasons. He stated: "I jokingly told Chairman Fernando that they are welcome anytime but I cannot guarantee their safety. Their problem is how they will get out."[13]

On March 14, 2008, Lim's son, Manuel "Manny" Lim, and two other suspects were arrested in a hotel along Tomas Mapua Street by PDEA operatives during a buy–bust operation in Binondo. Manny had in his possession 100 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu worth P600,000.[14]

On July 17, 2008, Councilor Dennis Alcoreza filed human rights complaints before the Commission on Human Rights, against Lim and other officials of the city of Manila. Alcoreza accused Lim of a violent takeover of a slaughterhouse in Tondo on July 11, and illegal dispersal of protest.[15] Meanwhile, 24 councilors resigned from their posts as members and heads of the different committees, prompting a reorganization. The councilors unanimously denounced the violent treatment by Lim's Manila Police Department (MPD) towards Alcoreza during the city government's takeover of the slaughterhouse.[16]

Lim resigned as head of Joseph Estrada's Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) in August 2008, following a PMP's executive committee resolution removing him as president of the party. He was replaced by Estrada, who is also the PMP chairman.[17][18]

In October 2008, he made ROTC training mandatory for all students at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) and the City College of Manila (CCM, now the Universidad de Manila (UdM)), both city-owned colleges. He was also credited for the establishment of Santa Ana Hospital in Santa Ana, Manila, which serves residents of Manila's 6th district.[19][20]

 
Mayor Lim with USS George Washington Captain David A. Lausman

Lim ran for reelection in 2010, with Vice Mayor Isko Moreno as his running mate. Together, they defeated Lim's predecessor, Atienza, and his running mate, Councilor Bonjay Isip-Garcia. However, Atienza filed an electoral protest, citing discrepancies in the election returns and the consolidation and canvassing system.[21] He later dropped his protest in January 2013.

On August 23, 2010, former police officer Rolando Mendoza hijacked a tourist bus full of tourists from Hong Kong in order to make demands on the government about a case against him at the Ombudsman that led to his dismissal from service. The government's failure to negotiate properly with Mendoza led to the killing of eight hostages and of Mendoza himself after almost ten hours of stand-off. Justice Secretary Leila De Lima was tasked to lead an investigation on the incident and determine whose negligence led to the tragedy. Her committee, the Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC), found out that there were lapses on the part of Lim that led to the failed resolution of the hostage-drama, thereby recommending the filing of administrative and criminal cases against him and other officials. Malacañang, however, declared Lim's liability was neglect of duty and misconduct. But, according to a report conducted by the late DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo that was released in April 2013, he was found to have been "administratively liable" for the incident.[22]

 
Mayor Lim and USS George Washington commanding officer Greg Fenton in 2012

In 2013, he sought another term as mayor, with actor and 6th District Councilor Lou Veloso as his running mate but they were defeated by Estrada and Moreno, respectively.[23]

Later career edit

From 2004 to 2010 during his term as a Senator, Lim anchored the public service radio program Katapat: Mayor Fred Lim at DZMM of ABS-CBN's DZMM. With his team onboard researcher Joseph Arcaya, Executive Producer Dingdong Marco, DZMM Station Manager Angelo Palmones, and attorney Rey Bagatsing, the radio program helped solve many unsolved cases which became the last resort of the victims of crimes not only in Metro Manila but the entire Philippines. He also anchored Aksyon Ngayon, also on DZMM, with Kaye Dacer.[24]

In 2015, Lim returned to the radio airwaves as co-anchor of Katapat at Karancho, 8TriMedia's morning commentary program aired on DZRJ-AM.

In the 2016 mayoral elections, Lim ran again for mayor of Manila against the incumbent Joseph Estrada, who replaced him in 2013. He chose 1st district congressman Benjamin Asilo and later 5th district councilor Ali Atienza as his running mate for vice mayor, respectively.[25] He lost to Estrada by a margin of 2,800 votes.[26]

Lim attempted another comeback as mayor and ran in the 2019 elections, chasing a fifth non-consecutive term against Estrada again and his former vice-mayor Isko Moreno. However, Lim placed third and Moreno emerged as the winner in the three-way race of notable candidates.

Lim, when not under the banner of a national political party, used the "Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan" (transl. Peace, Prosperity and Justice) label, the party he founded to stand for election.[27]

Death edit

 
The Philippine flag near the Manila City Hall was flown at half-mast following Lim's death.

On August 8, 2020, Lim died[28] after having tested positive for COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.[29][30][31] He was confined in a government-run hospital in Manila prior to his death.[32] His remains were then cremated[33] and on August 29, were inurned at the Manila North Cemetery.[34]

In popular culture edit

Lim has appeared in films and television series. He was also portrayed by different actors in several films.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Original term until June 30, 2010; resigned on June 30, 2007, to sit as Manila mayor.

References edit

  1. ^ Santos, Reynaldo Jr. (February 25, 2016). . Rappler. Archived from the original on November 23, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  2. ^ "PNP mourns death of ex-DILG secretary Alfredo Lim". www.msn.com. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Orosa, Rosalinda L. (May 14, 2013). "Erap wins Manila mayoralty race". The Philippine Star. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  4. ^ Lopez, Tony (June 10, 2016). . Manila Standard. Archived from the original on August 18, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  5. ^ . CNN Philippines. May 13, 2019. Archived from the original on March 5, 2020. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  6. ^ Balagtas See, Aie (June 4, 2018). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on July 21, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  7. ^ "Alfredo Ko Lim Sr. (c.1906 - 1929)". Geni.com. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  8. ^ "Mayor Lim won't help son in drug case". ABS-CBN News. March 18, 2008. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  9. ^ Uy, Jerald (April 28, 2013). "Lim a credit grabber – Isko". Rappler. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  10. ^ Republic Act No. 2224 (March 29, 2006), RE-INSTITUTING ROTC AS A MANDATORY COURSE FOR ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS
  11. ^ "PNP asks Lim: Recall 'open-Mendiola policy'". GMA Network. July 16, 2007. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  12. ^ Macairan, Evelyn (August 12, 2007). "No more bars, restos at Baywalk". The Philippine Star. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  13. ^ "Lim to BF: Enter Manila at your own risk", Abs-cbnnews.com; accessed October 23, 2017.
  14. ^ "Mayor Lim's son, two others arrested in PDEA buy-bust ops". ABS-CBN News. March 16, 2008. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  15. ^ "Councilor files raps vs Lim, Manila execs before CHR". GMA Network. July 17, 2008. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  16. ^ "24 Manila dads leave committees over slaughterhouse row". GMA Network. July 15, 2008. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  17. ^ "Lim resigns as PMP president". ABS-CBN News. August 21, 2008. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  18. ^ Legaspi, Amita (August 21, 2008). "Liberal Party woos back Lim". GMA Network. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  19. ^ Araneta, Sandy (April 29, 2010). "New Sta. Ana hospital inaugurated". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  20. ^ Santos, Pat (May 3, 2021). . Daily Tribune. Archived from the original on May 3, 2021. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  21. ^ Corsino, Nikko (November 17, 2010). "Atienza files election protest against rival Lim". GMA Network. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  22. ^ Aries Rufo (April 22, 2013). "Lim liable for Luneta bloodbath - Robredo report". Rappler.com. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  23. ^ "Erap is new Manila mayor, defeats Lim by slim margin". The Philippine Star. May 15, 2013. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  24. ^ "Sowing seeds of hope". The Philippine Star. September 23, 2006.
  25. ^ Tayao-Juego, Annelle (May 5, 2016). "Alfredo Lim's 'junked' running mate warns him of LP punishment". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  26. ^ . Journal Online. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  27. ^ . journal.com.ph. September 22, 2018. Archived from the original on May 22, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  28. ^ . CNN Philippines. August 8, 2020. Archived from the original on August 8, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  29. ^ "Ex-Manila mayor Lim confined to hospital after contracting coronavirus". Philippine Daily Inquirer. August 8, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  30. ^ "Ex-Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim contracts COVID-19". Manila Bulletin. August 8, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  31. ^ . CNN Philippines. August 8, 2020. Archived from the original on August 10, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  32. ^ "Former Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim passes away". Tempo. August 8, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  33. ^ "Arlington chapel shares photos of Mayor Alfredo Lim's cremation rites". GMA News. August 9, 2020. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  34. ^ Pedrajas, Joseph Almer (August 29, 2020). "Former Manila mayor Alfredo Lim is laid to rest". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
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Preceded by Mayor of Manila
1992 – 1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by
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Director of the National Bureau of Investigation
1989 – 1992
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Preceded by Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Siojo and the surname or paternal family name is Lim Alfredo Fred Siojo Lim Chinese 林雯洛 pinyin Lin Wenluo Pe h ōe ji Lim Bun lo k citation needed December 21 1929 August 8 2020 was a Filipino politician police officer and lawyer who served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2004 to 2007 He also served as the 19th Mayor of Manila twice first from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2007 to 2013 1 The HonorableAlfredo S Lim林雯洛Lim in 200819th Mayor of ManilaIn office June 30 2007 June 30 2013Vice MayorIsko MorenoPreceded byLito AtienzaSucceeded byJoseph EstradaIn office June 30 1992 March 27 1998Vice MayorLito AtienzaPreceded byMel LopezSucceeded byLito AtienzaSenator of the PhilippinesIn office June 30 2004 June 30 2007 a 20th Secretary of the Interior and Local GovernmentIn office January 8 2000 January 20 2001PresidentJoseph EstradaPreceded byRonaldo PunoSucceeded byJose Lina Jr 8th Director of the National Bureau of InvestigationIn office 1989 1992Appointed byCorazon AquinoPreceded byAntonio M CarpioSucceeded byEpimaco VelascoDistrict Director of the Western Police DistrictIn office 1986 1989Preceded byP Brig Gen Narciso M CabreraSucceeded byP Brig Gen Ernesto DioknoPersonal detailsBornAlfredo Siojo Lim 1929 12 21 December 21 1929Tondo Manila Philippine IslandsDiedAugust 8 2020 2020 08 08 aged 90 Manila PhilippinesResting placeManila North Cemetery Santa Cruz Manila PhilippinesPolitical partyPDP Laban 2018 20 Other politicalaffiliationsPRP 1992 98 Liberal 1998 2008 18 PMP 1998 2008 Spouse s Amalia Santos m 1951 died 1994 wbr Gemma AlivioChildren12 including Cristina and ManuelAlma materUniversity of the East BS LL B National Defense College of the Philippines MNSA Philippine College of Criminology PhD OccupationPolice officer politician lawyerWebsiteOfficial websitePolice careerAllegiance PhilippinesDepartmentIntegrated National PoliceBranchManila Police DistrictService years1952 1989RankPolice Major GeneralChinese nameTraditional Chinese林雯洛Simplified Chinese林雯洛TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLin WenluoSouthern MinHokkien POJLim Bun lo kPrior to entering politics Lim was a policeman for three decades During the administration of President Corazon Aquino he was appointed the Director of the National Bureau of Investigation NBI serving from 1989 to 1992 In 1992 he was elected Mayor of Manila serving for two consecutive terms He then unsuccessfully ran for president in 1998 Two years later in 2000 he was appointed by President Joseph Estrada as the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government DILG 2 In 2001 he ran again for mayor of Manila but lost to then incumbent Lito Atienza In the 2004 elections he ran for senator and won Three years into his tenure in the Senate he resigned in order to run for mayor of Manila which he won and served two consecutive terms from 2007 to 2013 He then lost the 2013 and 2016 mayoral elections to former president Estrada 3 4 In 2019 both Lim and Estrada lost the mayoralty elections to Isko Moreno who served as vice mayor during the two former mayors respective terms 5 Due to his tough stance against suspected criminals Lim earned the nickname Dirty Harry 6 and has been depicted numerous times in local action films within his lifetime Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 Mayor of Manila 1992 1998 2 2 Presidential run and DILG Secretary 1998 2001 2 3 2001 mayoral elections 2 4 Senator 2004 2007 2 5 Return as mayor 2007 2013 3 Later career 4 Death 5 In popular culture 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editLim was born on December 21 1929 at the Emmanuel Community Hospital along Calle Manuguit Tondo Manila to Rosario Siojo a Filipina with Chinese ancestry from the Siojo family of San Miguel Bulacan His father Alfredo Ko Lim Sr returned to his hometown Antique 7 When he was in pre school his mother remarried and left him at the Hospicio de San Jose When he was in the third grade he was put under the care of his maternal grandmother Flora Valisno Siojo After his grandmother s death in 1943 he lived with his godmother Dolores La o Conde He finished primary school as a salutatorian at the P Gomez Elementary School in 1943 Lim graduated high school in 1948 at the Far Eastern University He earned a degree of business administration in 1951 and a Bachelor of Law in 1963 at the University of the East In 1981 he finished his master s degree in national security administration with honours at the National Defense College of the Philippines and pursued a Doctor of Philosophy in criminology at the Philippine College of Criminology where he graduated in 1996 When Lim began work in the police in the 1952 one of his first accomplishments was arresting future senator Robert Barbers for illegal possession of firearms Then Manila Vice Mayor James Barbers Robert s uncle tried to negotiate with Lim to release Robert Barbers without charges but Lim nevertheless proceeded to file charges A decorated police officer Lim earned numerous commendations and awards citation needed During the late 1980s Lim helped defend the government of then President Corazon Aquino such as leading the retaking of government installations from military rebels during one of the 1987 coup attempts After retiring from the police Lim was appointed Director of the National Bureau of Investigation where he lobbied for more funding and pay increases for agents and other employees Since regular agents had to be fairly half of the force s positions were vacant and there were few takers because of the low salary Lim also lobbied for the position of special investigator which was realized to complement regular agents Political career editMayor of Manila 1992 1998 edit In 1992 Lim beat six opponents in the election to become mayor of the city of Manila As mayor he worked on a strong law and order program which lessened crime Lim worked on some projects to improve the city s image which had been bad when he assumed office He pushed reforms in the city government His slogan was Magaling na Lider Disiplinado lit transl Excellent Leader Disciplined citation needed Lim was re elected in 1995 During his first two terms in office he earned the nickname Dirty Harry for his tough anti crime policies against suspected and convicted drug pushers drug runners and the city s red light districts among others 8 He founded the City College of Manila that would serve to complement Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila It was under his administration when the Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center in Tondo was established in 1997 9 He resigned on March 27 1998 to focus on his presidential campaign citation needed Presidential run and DILG Secretary 1998 2001 edit Main article 1998 Philippine presidential election Lim ran a failed bid for the presidency as the Liberal Party nominee in the 1998 election garnering only 8 7 of the vote and finishing fifth in a field of eleven candidates In January 2000 his rival in the presidential election President Joseph Estrada appointed him as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government His stint was cut short when Estrada was ousted during the second EDSA Revolution the following year citation needed 2001 mayoral elections edit Lim ran against incumbent Mayor Lito Atienza his former ally and vice mayor in 2001 However he lost to Atienza by almost 80 000 votes citation needed Senator 2004 2007 edit nbsp Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim together with US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney and some members of the Board of Regents and Administrative Staff of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng MaynilaLim was elected Senator in the 2004 election under PMP and the banner of the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino KNP As a senator Lim introduced legislation to bring back mandatory ROTC but this bill did not receive any co sponsors 10 Return as mayor 2007 2013 edit In 2007 Lim decided to run again for Mayor of Manila He won and defeated Atienza s son Ali Atienza he thus gave up his Senate seat Shortly after assuming office he adopted the slogan Linisin Ikarangal ang Maynila transl Clean Dignify Manila hence the acronym LIM He ended the ban on holding rallies at Mendiola which was initiated by his predecessor Lito Atienza later modifying it by allowing rallies to be held there on weekends and holidays citation needed On July 16 2007 Philippine National Police PNP Director General Oscar Calderon asked him to revoke his ban to prevent militants from marching there The PNP would recommend having protesters take their rallies to freedom parks Calderon warned that if Lim will not change his position the PNP will enforce the no permit no rally policy 11 He ordered the removal of all business establishments including bars and restaurants in the Baywalk area along Roxas Boulevard also another Atienza project in an attempt to make the area a wholesome park for everyone with an unobstructed view of the famed Manila sunset He claimed that many of these establishments have no business permits and were selling liquor which is a violation of applicable city ordinances 12 In December 2007 he told MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando not to conduct its sidewalk clearing operations in Manila since vendors were allowed to sell on sidewalks for humanitarian reasons He stated I jokingly told Chairman Fernando that they are welcome anytime but I cannot guarantee their safety Their problem is how they will get out 13 On March 14 2008 Lim s son Manuel Manny Lim and two other suspects were arrested in a hotel along Tomas Mapua Street by PDEA operatives during a buy bust operation in Binondo Manny had in his possession 100 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu worth P600 000 14 On July 17 2008 Councilor Dennis Alcoreza filed human rights complaints before the Commission on Human Rights against Lim and other officials of the city of Manila Alcoreza accused Lim of a violent takeover of a slaughterhouse in Tondo on July 11 and illegal dispersal of protest 15 Meanwhile 24 councilors resigned from their posts as members and heads of the different committees prompting a reorganization The councilors unanimously denounced the violent treatment by Lim s Manila Police Department MPD towards Alcoreza during the city government s takeover of the slaughterhouse 16 Lim resigned as head of Joseph Estrada s Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino PMP in August 2008 following a PMP s executive committee resolution removing him as president of the party He was replaced by Estrada who is also the PMP chairman 17 18 In October 2008 he made ROTC training mandatory for all students at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila PLM and the City College of Manila CCM now the Universidad de Manila UdM both city owned colleges He was also credited for the establishment of Santa Ana Hospital in Santa Ana Manila which serves residents of Manila s 6th district 19 20 nbsp Mayor Lim with USS George Washington Captain David A LausmanLim ran for reelection in 2010 with Vice Mayor Isko Moreno as his running mate Together they defeated Lim s predecessor Atienza and his running mate Councilor Bonjay Isip Garcia However Atienza filed an electoral protest citing discrepancies in the election returns and the consolidation and canvassing system 21 He later dropped his protest in January 2013 On August 23 2010 former police officer Rolando Mendoza hijacked a tourist bus full of tourists from Hong Kong in order to make demands on the government about a case against him at the Ombudsman that led to his dismissal from service The government s failure to negotiate properly with Mendoza led to the killing of eight hostages and of Mendoza himself after almost ten hours of stand off Justice Secretary Leila De Lima was tasked to lead an investigation on the incident and determine whose negligence led to the tragedy Her committee the Incident Investigation and Review Committee IIRC found out that there were lapses on the part of Lim that led to the failed resolution of the hostage drama thereby recommending the filing of administrative and criminal cases against him and other officials Malacanang however declared Lim s liability was neglect of duty and misconduct But according to a report conducted by the late DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo that was released in April 2013 he was found to have been administratively liable for the incident 22 nbsp Mayor Lim and USS George Washington commanding officer Greg Fenton in 2012In 2013 he sought another term as mayor with actor and 6th District Councilor Lou Veloso as his running mate but they were defeated by Estrada and Moreno respectively 23 Later career editFrom 2004 to 2010 during his term as a Senator Lim anchored the public service radio program Katapat Mayor Fred Lim at DZMM of ABS CBN s DZMM With his team onboard researcher Joseph Arcaya Executive Producer Dingdong Marco DZMM Station Manager Angelo Palmones and attorney Rey Bagatsing the radio program helped solve many unsolved cases which became the last resort of the victims of crimes not only in Metro Manila but the entire Philippines He also anchored Aksyon Ngayon also on DZMM with Kaye Dacer 24 In 2015 Lim returned to the radio airwaves as co anchor of Katapat at Karancho 8TriMedia s morning commentary program aired on DZRJ AM In the 2016 mayoral elections Lim ran again for mayor of Manila against the incumbent Joseph Estrada who replaced him in 2013 He chose 1st district congressman Benjamin Asilo and later 5th district councilor Ali Atienza as his running mate for vice mayor respectively 25 He lost to Estrada by a margin of 2 800 votes 26 Lim attempted another comeback as mayor and ran in the 2019 elections chasing a fifth non consecutive term against Estrada again and his former vice mayor Isko Moreno However Lim placed third and Moreno emerged as the winner in the three way race of notable candidates Lim when not under the banner of a national political party used the Kapayapaan Kaunlaran at Katarungan transl Peace Prosperity and Justice label the party he founded to stand for election 27 Death edit nbsp The Philippine flag near the Manila City Hall was flown at half mast following Lim s death On August 8 2020 Lim died 28 after having tested positive for COVID 19 during the COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines 29 30 31 He was confined in a government run hospital in Manila prior to his death 32 His remains were then cremated 33 and on August 29 were inurned at the Manila North Cemetery 34 In popular culture editLim has appeared in films and television series He was also portrayed by different actors in several films Portrayed by Rudy Fernandez in the 1977 film Alfredo Lim Sa Kamay ng Ibabaw 35 Portrayed by Ernie Zarate in the 1989 film Jones Bridge Massacre Task Force Clabio 36 Portrayed by Ramon Revilla Sr in the 1989 film Target Police General Maj Gen Alfredo S Lim Story 35 Portrayed by Eddie Garcia in the 1995 film Alfredo Lim Batas ng Maynila 35 Portrayed by Lim himself in the 1997 film Bobby Barbers Parak Lim was hosting in the 1998 TV crime documentary drama series of ABS CBN s Katapat Mayor Fred Lim Produced by ABS CBN News and Current Affairs Portrayed by Cesar Montano in the 2013 film Alfredo S Lim The Untold Story 35 Notes edit Original term until June 30 2010 resigned on June 30 2007 to sit as Manila mayor References edit Santos Reynaldo Jr February 25 2016 FAST FACTS Poll candidates who faced disqualification due to citizenship issues Rappler Archived from the original on November 23 2018 Retrieved May 30 2020 PNP mourns death of ex DILG secretary Alfredo Lim www msn com Retrieved August 14 2020 Orosa Rosalinda L May 14 2013 Erap wins Manila mayoralty race The Philippine Star Retrieved October 14 2018 Lopez Tony June 10 2016 Erap s Hairline Victory Manila Standard Archived from the original on August 18 2016 Retrieved October 14 2018 Isko Moreno defeats Manila s old mayors CNN Philippines May 13 2019 Archived from the original on March 5 2020 Retrieved May 30 2020 Balagtas See Aie June 4 2018 Dirty Harry joins The Punisher Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on July 21 2018 Retrieved May 30 2020 Alfredo Ko Lim Sr c 1906 1929 Geni com Retrieved September 6 2020 Mayor Lim won t help son in drug case ABS CBN News March 18 2008 Retrieved October 14 2018 Uy Jerald April 28 2013 Lim a credit grabber Isko Rappler Retrieved July 9 2022 Republic Act No 2224 March 29 2006 RE INSTITUTING ROTC AS A MANDATORY COURSE FOR ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS PNP asks Lim Recall open Mendiola policy GMA Network July 16 2007 Retrieved October 14 2018 Macairan Evelyn August 12 2007 No more bars restos at Baywalk The Philippine Star Retrieved October 14 2018 Lim to BF Enter Manila at your own risk Abs cbnnews com accessed October 23 2017 Mayor Lim s son two others arrested in PDEA buy bust ops ABS CBN News March 16 2008 Retrieved October 14 2018 Councilor files raps vs Lim Manila execs before CHR GMA Network July 17 2008 Retrieved October 25 2017 24 Manila dads leave committees over slaughterhouse row GMA Network July 15 2008 Retrieved October 14 2018 Lim resigns as PMP president ABS CBN News August 21 2008 Retrieved October 14 2018 Legaspi Amita August 21 2008 Liberal Party woos back Lim GMA Network Retrieved October 14 2018 Araneta Sandy April 29 2010 New Sta Ana hospital inaugurated The Philippine Star Retrieved July 9 2022 Santos Pat May 3 2021 Fred Lim credited for Covid hospital Daily Tribune Archived from the original on May 3 2021 Retrieved July 9 2022 Corsino Nikko November 17 2010 Atienza files election protest against rival Lim GMA Network Retrieved October 14 2018 Aries Rufo April 22 2013 Lim liable for Luneta bloodbath Robredo report Rappler com Retrieved October 14 2018 Erap is new Manila mayor defeats Lim by slim margin The Philippine Star May 15 2013 Retrieved September 6 2020 Sowing seeds of hope The Philippine Star September 23 2006 Tayao Juego Annelle May 5 2016 Alfredo Lim s junked running mate warns him of LP punishment Philippine Daily Inquirer Lim sets comeback Journal Online Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved October 25 2017 Lim rallies support for du30 s drug war Journal Online journal com ph September 22 2018 Archived from the original on May 22 2019 Retrieved July 30 2020 Ex Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim dies at 90 CNN Philippines August 8 2020 Archived from the original on August 8 2020 Retrieved August 8 2020 Ex Manila mayor Lim confined to hospital after contracting coronavirus Philippine Daily Inquirer August 8 2020 Retrieved August 8 2020 Ex Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim contracts COVID 19 Manila Bulletin August 8 2020 Retrieved August 8 2020 Former Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim catches COVID 19 CNN Philippines August 8 2020 Archived from the original on August 10 2020 Retrieved August 8 2020 Former Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim passes away Tempo August 8 2020 Retrieved August 8 2020 Arlington chapel shares photos of Mayor Alfredo Lim s cremation rites GMA News August 9 2020 Retrieved August 30 2020 Pedrajas Joseph Almer August 29 2020 Former Manila mayor Alfredo Lim is laid to rest Manila Bulletin Retrieved August 30 2020 a b c d Montano stars in 4th Alfredo Lim biopic ABS CBN News October 22 2012 Retrieved August 9 2020 Dormiendo Justino November 22 1989 Mudslinging Sotto Gunslinging Lapid National Midweek Lagda Publishing Inc p 29 Retrieved June 8 2021 External links editOfficial website Alfredo Lim s Assets and Liabilities The Mayor s Page The Official Website of the City of ManilaPolitical officesPreceded byMel Lopez Mayor of Manila1992 1998 Succeeded byLito AtienzaPreceded byAntonio M Carpio Director of the National Bureau of Investigation1989 1992 Succeeded byEpimaco VelascoPreceded byRonaldo Puno Secretary of the Interior and Local Government2000 2001 Succeeded byJoey LinaPreceded byLito Atienza Mayor of Manila2007 2013 Succeeded byJoseph EstradaParty political officesPreceded byJovito Salonga Liberal Party nominee for President of the Philippines1998 VacantTitle next held byBenigno Aquino III Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfredo Lim amp oldid 1215245086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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