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Julieta Nacpil Licup claimed that she and Tulfo married on October 25, 1982, at a civil wedding in Capas, Tarlac with supporting evidence and they have one daughter named Grendy, born in 1984.
April 5, 2023. 1992)
https://web.archive.org/web/20211002061325/https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/02/21/broadcaster-raffy-tulfo-joins-2022-senate-race . February 18, 2022. April 4, 2023.
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Wanda Tulfo Teo (sister)
Ben Tulfo (brother)
Erwin Tulfo (brother)
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| Pseudonym: | Idol Raffy "Action Man" (Wanted sa Radyo) |
| Genre: | Commentary, news, public service |
| Years Active: | 2016–present |
| Subscribers: | 26.7 million |
| Views: | 15.1 billion |
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| Stats Update: | August 29, 2023 |
Rafael Teshiba Tulfo (pronounced as /tl/; born March 12, 1960) is a Filipino politician, broadcast journalist, and media personality currently serving as a Senator of the Philippines since 2022.[1]
His works are focused on government and private sector issues, and he is best known as the host of the long-running public affairs radio program Wanted sa Radyo, and the former anchor of Aksyon sa Tanghali from 2014 to 2020 that featured the segment "Ipa-Raffy Tulfo Mo".[2] His YouTube channel Raffy Tulfo in Action, which features videos from both shows, is the third-most subscribed Filipino YouTube channel as of 2021.[3][4] Tulfo sought a seat in the Philippine senate in the 2022 election[5] and won placing third overall with 23 million votes.
Retrieved February 18, 2022.
In 2023, Tulfo filed a bill legalizing and regulating the underground importation of ukay-ukay second-hand products which already evolved as part of Filipino culture.[23] He later filed a bill mandating all providers of critical infrastructure services such as power generation and distribution, water supply, healthcare, transportation, communications, and financial services to respond within two hours from the time of emergency service requests.[24] He also filed a bill establishing security monitoring systems such as CCTV cameras in all prison cells to ensure the safety of inmates and prison personnel.[25] Between February and April, Tulfo filed Senate resolutions seeking to probe reports of bullying within the hospital hierarchy,[26] investigate reported delays of the Social Security System in processing retirement and death claims of its members,[27] conduct an inquiry into reported inhumane treatment of patients and possible corruption at the National Center for Mental Health,[28] and investigate "arrogant and condescending" government employees which he says are creating "an atmosphere of fear and mistrust" in government institutions.[29] Amid several power outages in Luzon and growing tension between the Philippines and China in May 2023, Tulfo filed a senate resolution investigating the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines to verify if it poses a threat to national security for being 40 percent owned by the State Grid Corporation of China.[30]
Potential 2028 presidential bid
In regards to a potential 2028 presidential bid, Tulfo's brother Erwin in April 2024 insist that Raffy does not want to run for the position.[31] Raffy Tulfo would affirm the lack of interest, requesting survey organizations to "exclude his name" in opinion polls for the upcoming vote and people to support the incumbent administration of President Bongbong Marcos out of courtesy.[32]
Controversies
From 1996 to 1999, Tulfo wrote a series of articles in his Abante Tonite column alleging anomalous and illegal activities by officials of the Bureau of Customs.
It was with Most Wanted when Tulfo began to be referred to as "idol".[12]
He would be known for the radio broadcast program Wanted sa Radyo[15] as well in YouTube for Raffy Tulfo in Action (RTIA).[16]
Political career
Tulfo would endorse the ACT-CIS Partylist for the 2019 House of Representatives elections, with the organization managing to garner three seats in the lower house.