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Ramon Tulfo (Ramon Teshiba Tulfo Jr.) was born on 22 November, 1946 in Davao City, Davao (now Davao del Sur), Philippines, is a Filipino TV host and journalist. Discover Ramon Tulfo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Ramon Teshiba Tulfo Jr.
Occupation Broadcaster TV and radio host Columnist
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 22 November, 1946
Birthday 22 November
Birthplace Davao City, Davao (now Davao del Sur), Philippines
Nationality Philippines

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Children Michelle Tulfo (daughter) Patrick Tulfo (son) Ramon "Bon" Tulfo III (son) Catherine Tulfo-Victoria (daughter) Gem Tulfo-Soriano (daughter) Cecile Tulfo (daughter) Nastassja Ramone Tulfo (daughter)

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1915

He is the son of the late Colonel Ramon Tulfo Sr. (September 5, 1915 – June 14, 1985) who was a member of Philippine Constabulary and Caridad Teshiba-Tulfo, a housewife.

Ramon Tulfo is the host of the 23-year running program, Isumbong Mo kay Tulfo!, a public service program on DZRJ Radyo Bandido.

In his hour-long show, he and his co-host Alin Ferrer tackle community problems, including complaints filed against government officials and policemen.

He is the brother of Wanda Tulfo Teo, and broadcaster/hosts Ben Tulfo, Senator Raffy Tulfo and DSWD Sec. Erwin Tulfo who all have their own brands of public service programs.

Raffy Tulfo was one of the candidates being suggested by PDP–Laban to run for senator, that eventually he won in the May 2022 polls.

Wanda, along with Ben, Raffy and Erwin, became involved in a 60-million peso corruption scandal which happened while Wanda Teo was the tourism chief.

Tulfo occasionally hosts TV5's T3: Kapatid Sagot Kita along with his brothers Ben, Raffy and Erwin.

1946

Ramon "Mon" Teshiba Tulfo Jr. (born November 22, 1946) is a Filipino TV host, radio broadcaster and columnist for The Philippine Star.

He is the eldest of ten siblings (7 boys, 3 girls).

2012

The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board investigated the show, following its May 7, 2012, episode, in which the hosts issued threats to celebrity couple Raymart Santiago and Claudine Barretto in connection with the brawl with their brother Ramon Tulfo at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 on May 6.

They made a public apology the following day, but they were still suspended from hosting the show as well as other News5 programs aired in TV5 and AksyonTV for 3 days from May 9–11, 2012.

The MTRCB suspended the show from May 10 to 17.

Ramon Tulfo, Martin Andanar and Atty Mel Sta. Maria hosted the May 9 episode before the suspension.

TV5 questioned the agency's action, declaring that it could threaten the freedom of the press.

A television version of Relasyon from Radyo5 92.3 News FM, hosted by Luchi Cruz-Valdez and Mel Sta.

Maria, filled up the T3's timeslot from May 10–11.

As of May 14, the timeslot was occupied by Sharon: Kasama Mo, Kapatid and Metro Aksyon which was extended to 30 minutes, carrying T3's format, aside for bringing news.

The suspension was later lifted by the MTRCB effective May 17, only 7 days into the scheduled 20-day suspension after the settlement of MTRCB and TV5 and returned on air on the following day.

From May 30 – June 20, 2012, T3 was once again suspended after a "thorough deliberation" by the MTRCB adjudication board.

T3's timeslot, once again, was filled up by Metro Aksyon with T3 hosts Ben and Raffy Tulfo anchoring.

On June 20, 2012, 3 weeks into the scheduled 3-month suspension, the Court of Appeals issued a 60-day temporary restraining order (TRO) to stop the suspension.

Tulfo has been widely criticized for his public support of the death penalty, whether the case is considered a heinous crime or not.

He is also known to possess homophobia, as exemplified by his support for attacks against the LGBT community, to a point where he supported a senator's opinion stating that gays are worse than animals.

He has also criticized the Iglesia ni Cristo due to 'personal hatred'.

Tulfo has also outspokenly discriminated Muslim Filipinos, using jokes against Islamic beliefs during the height of killings against Muslims in the Philippines.

He also drew flak after stating that Muslims in Christian-majority areas should be removed and relocated in war-torn areas in Mindanao.

Video recording in hospital premises is in violation of the Philippine Data Privacy Act of 2012, as well as in violation of the patient's right to privacy and right to consent.

The victim's mother was also seen to be pleading to Mr. Tulfo to stop his harassment as her daughter was getting scared of the ordeal.

Government officials had filed libel (Revised Penal Code) and cyberlibel (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012) charges against Tulfo since 2019.

Former executive secretary Salvador Medialdea first filed these complaints against Tulfo, along with five others from The Manila Times, before the Manila Prosecutor's Office in relation to the latter's articles accusing the official of corruption and using his power to harass journalists.

2018

On October 23, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte appointed Tulfo as the special envoy for public diplomacy to China.

He was to hold the post for six months, and had a salary of ₱1 per year.

On August 15, 2018, Mr. Tulfo caused a ruckus at the emergency room department of the Philippine General Hospital.

In a video posted on Facebook, Mr. Tulfo can be seen harassing an emergency room physician after the doctor did not want to be recorded on video by Mr. Tulfo prior to providing medical treatment to a child who sustained minor injuries when Mr. Tulfo's convoy hit the child on the same day.

As of August 20, 2018.

Mr. Tulfo has refused to apologize to PGH for the incident

2019

His term was extended for another six months on May 27, 2019.

However, as of February 24, 2021, he was unsure if he was still the special envoy to China.

According to him, even though his term had already lapsed, his appointment was not revoked either.

He also expressed willingness to give up his post to become a Philippine distributor of the Sinopharm BIBP COVID-19 vaccine.