Ramon Tulfo

Ramon "Mon" Teshiba Tulfo Jr. (Tagalog: [ɾaˈmɔn ˈtulfo]; born November 22, 1946) is a Filipino TV host, radio broadcaster and newspaper columnist.

Ramon Tulfo is the eldest of ten siblings, with six brothers and three sisters, namely Tuchi, Bong, Joseph, Edelle,[1] broadcasters Raffy, Ben, Erwin, as well as former tourism secretary Wanda Corazon Teo.

He is the son of the late Colonel Ramon Silvestre Tulfo Sr. (September 5, 1915 – June 14, 1985) who was a member of Philippine Constabulary, and Caridad Teshiba-Tulfo, a housewife, who died in 2024, at the age of 97.

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

[8] 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.

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.

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

Both were related to a series of articles alleging corruption within the agency,[24][26] the latter also involved Tulfo's social media post.

[27] Cyberlibel charge was also filed against him in 2022 by former Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre before the Manila RTC for his columns published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer[22] accusing the official as the alleged protector of syndicates behind the so-called "pastillas" scam at Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

[28][29][30] In March 2020, he voluntarily surrendered to police after Manila RTC Branches 10 and 46 released arrest warrants against him over undisclosed cyberlibel cases.

[22] Some sources and even his own column in The Manila Times hint that there is occasional friction between the Tulfo siblings, particularly between him, Ben and Raffy, resulting in mutually scathing criticism for the other.