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    Aguinaldo Shrine Pagsanjan Falls Taal Lake Antipolo Church Lucban Pahiyas Feast

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    Weather Watch

    22 hours ago

    PAGASA weather forecaster Jun Galang on DZBB:

    -Easterly ang nakakaapekto sa eastern section ng ating bansa kaya generally maganda ang panahon maliban sa mga pulo-

    pulong pag-ulan, pagkidlat at pagkulog sa halos buong bansa.

    -Hindi pa talaga makapag-declare ng termination ng northeast monsoon kasi may paparating pang northeast monsoon.

    -Usually kapag summer umaabot tayo ng 37 degrees Celsius.

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    -Baka next week makapag-terminate na ng northeast monsoon.

    Weather Watch

    17 hours ago

    GMA News TV: Pitong bata sa Bangued, Abra ang tinamaan ng gastroenteritis. Ayon sa isang doktor, maaaringnakuha ng mga bata ang sakit mula sa marumi o panis na pagkain na karaniwang nangyayari tuwing mainit ang panahon.

    Samantala, sampung bata naman sa Vigan, Ilocos Sur ang nagkaroon ng upper respiratory tract infection dahil sa pabagu-

    bagong panahon.

    Weather Watch

    17 hours ago

    GMA News TV: Posibleng muling bumugso ang Hanging Amihan bukas hanggang sa Biyernes. Sa ngayon ay patuloy na

    nakakaapekto sa bansa ang easterlies na siyang nagdadala ng mainit na panahon sa bansa.

    Weather Watch

    18 hours ago

    DZMM: Tiniyak ng OCD region 1 na matatapos na ang paglilinis sa oil spill na nakaapekto sa limang bayan sa La Union.

    Gayunman, nagpapatuloy pa rin ang paglilinis ng oil spill sa may coastal towns ng Ilocos Sur. Umaabot naman sa 850 na sako

    ng langis ang nakuha ng mga awtoridad sa Ilocos Sur. Humihingi na rin ng ulat ang OCD sa DoT Region 1 para alamin kung ano

    ang naging epekto ng oil spill sa nasabing rehiyon.

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    4 hours ago

    CAVITE

    : Sunny

    LAGUNA : SunnyBATANGAS : Fair weatherRIZAL : SunnyQUEZON : Partly cloudy

    PIA Regional Watch

    PIA Regional Watch

    13 hours ago

    PIA-4A: Sa isang panayam kaugnay sa pag-obserba ng Fire Prevention Month na may Tema: "Sunog at Sakuna Paghandaan,

    Kalikasan ay Pangalagaan Nang Matamasa ang Pag-unlad ng Bayan" sinabi ni Supt. Carlito Encinas, provincial director ng

    Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP-Laguna) na umabot sa 20,793.00 na establishments ang kanilang na inspeksyon sa kanilang

    nasasakupan kung saan 262 ang rekomendado for correction of violation, umabot din sa 780 ang naisagawang fire drills at

    seminars.

    PIA Regional Watch

    PIA-4A/QUEZON:

    1. ( 18 hours ago )Twelve fishermen engaged in illegal fishing activity using 'taksay' were caught in the territorial sea

    waters of Brgy. Sta. Rosa, Mulanay, Quezon. The suspects are now in the custody of Mulanay Police Station. The

    apprehension is part of the intensive campaign of police authorities on anti-illegal fishing.

    PIA Regional Watch

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    20hours ago

    PIA 4A/BATANGAS :Isang pagpupulong kaugnay ng Baklas Billboard Operations ng COMELEC at DPWH ang isinagawa

    na layong maalis ang mga nagkalat na billboard at tarpaulin ng mga kandidatong hindi sumusunod sa tamang sukat na dapat

    ipaskil sa mga common poster area.

    PIA OFW Watch

    PIA OFW Watch

    29 minutes ago

    GMA News : At least 41 OFWs who availed of the government's repatriation program from strife-torn Syria, are

    scheduled to arrive in Manila today. Expected to welcome the returning OFWs in NAIA at 3:45 p.m. are officials of OWWA

    and DFA.

    PIA OFW Watch

    16 hours ago

    DZMM: Kinumpirma ng DFA na may isang tripulanteng Pinoy ang patay matapos itong pagtatagain ng kapwa Pinoy sa Sri

    Lanka. Ayon kay DFA spokesperson Raul Hernandez, mayroong siyam na Pinoy ang nasa kustodiya ng mga awtoridad sa Sri

    Lanka kung saan walo sa mga ito ang testigo habang isa naman ang itinuturing na suspek sa krimen. Pinakilos na rin ng DFA

    ang mga tauhan ng Embahada ng Pilipinas sa Dhaka, Bangladesh at Colombo, Sri Lanka para ayudahan ang mga naturang

    Pinoy. Hindi naman idinitalye ni Hernandez ang pagkakalilanlan ng namatay na Pinoy hangga't hindi pa nila nakakausap ang

    pamilya nito.

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    A. QUEZON

    Mount Banahaw, still close to trekkers

    By Joselito M. Giron

    Wednesday 13th of March 2013

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    LUCENA CITY, Quezon, March 13 (PIA) -- Mount Banahaw and Mount Cristobal in Dolores, Quezon is still closed to trekkers and pilgrims

    this coming Lenten season.

    This was announced by the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO).

    The Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) has decided to enforce closure of the two mountains to restore its bio-diversity and its

    natural features, Sally Pangan, Protected Area Superintendent (PASU) coordinator, said.

    The Mount Banahaw and Mount Cristobal was closed to trekkers last 2004 because of its deteriorating condition. Its vegetation, trails

    and biodiversity were destroyed by thousands of people that climbed in the mountains during Holy week, Pangan said.

    Pangan added that by year 2015, the closure order will be lifted but the PAMB, local officials and some environmentalists are thinking

    that closure should be permanently imposed to ensure that the two mountains will restore it biodiversity.

    Pangan also said that there are only designated places in the foot of Mount Banahaw that the people can visit particularly the pilgrims.

    Almost 2 million people from Dolores, Lucban, Sariaya, Lucena City and part of Laguna province are using water from Mount Banahaw,

    Pangan said.

    Mount Banahaw is a frequently visited mountain during Lenten season because of its mystical characteristics. (PIA-Quezon)

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    B. CAVITE

    C. LAGUNA

    D. BATANGAS

    E. RIZAL

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    12 MARCH 2013.

    President Aquino vows to develop countrys coconut industry; rolls out infrastructure and irrigation

    projects in Quezon province

    President Aquino opens Philippine Investment Forum 2013

    President Aquino pitches Filipino labor to potential investors

    President Aquino encourages all government agencies and instrumentalities to support and participate in

    KABISIG Philippine Government Expo and Trade Fair 2013

    President Aquino vows to develop countrys coconut industry; rolls out infrastructure and irrigation projects inQuezon province

    CATANAUAN, Quezon) President Benigno S. Aquino III vowed to further develop the countrys coconut industry now that ithas become one of our best economic assets given the great demand by other countries of its various byproducts.

    In his speech during his meeting with local leaders and the community here Monday, President Aquino said his administrationwill continue to look for more economic opportunities for the province of Quezon especially on its thriving coconut industry.

    Kung dati sadyang binabalewala ang potensyal ng inyong probinsya, ngayon talagang binibigyang -lakas natin ang inyongmga industriya upang ang bawat taga-Quezon ay kayang makamit anuman ang kanyang mga pangarap sa buhay, he said.

    Prior to his visit in Catanauan Central Elementary School where Team PNoy also held one of its campaign sorties in QuezonProvince, President Aquino toured a coconut water plantation operated by Peter Paul Philippine Corporations (PPPC) inCandelaria.

    According to the President, PPPC at present does not only provide jobs for more than 2,000 people but also givestremendous support to the livelihood of about 2,500 coconut farmers which only underscores the great economic potentialbehind the coconut industry.

    President Aquino noted that in 2009, only 484,000 liters were being exported by our country whereas, in 2010, it increased toas much 1.81 million liters and was even pegged at 16 million liters as of 2011.

    Ano po ang naging susi dito? Pinag-aralan natin kung ano ang lakas ng inyong lalawigan at wala tayong sinayang napanahon upang ang pakinabang ng industriya ng pagniniyog ay umabot sa mga taga-Quezon, the President added.

    President Aquino also mentioned that the demand was also great for coco coir fiber especially from countries like Japan,China, Germany, and the United States, among others, since it is now being used to prevent soil erosion.

    Tayo na po mismo ang naubusan ng coco coir. Baka gusto niyo hong paramihin pa ang ating puno ng niyog para matakpanang kakulangan nito. Hudyat po itong dapat pa talaga nating palaguin ang ating industriya ng niyog, President Aquino said.

    President Aquino also rolled out several infrastructure and irrigation projects in Quezon including an 82-million peso budgetalready earmarked to supply water for some 1,100 hectares of rice fields in the towns of Burdeos, Polillo, Infanta, Tiaong,Pagbilao, Tayabas, Mauban, Perez, San Francisco, Ginayangan, and Lucena.

    The President told the residents of Quezon Province that the almost P15-billion saved by the Department of Public Worksand Highways from its budget will be used to fund more road projects in their locality.

    These include the eight-kilometer Lucena diversion Talao-Talao port road project, the 16 farm-to-market road projects inCalauag, Gumaca, and Tagkawayan, and the 60-kilometer South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) extension project fromBatangas to Lucena, that aim to cut travel time for motorists, tourists, and delivery of goods.

    President Aquino, however, said that the SLEX extension p roject will take up to 2019 for it to be completed. Turista na po

    ako pagdating ng panahon na yan. Pero dahil halos lahat po ng biyahe kong sa kalsada dumaan patungo ng Quezon aynapakahaba, talaga hong nanamnamin ko ang biyahe sa SLEX na yan, he stres sed.

    Lahat po ng ito ay alay natin sa buong lalawigan ng Quezon. Patunay ang mga ito na ang linyang kung walang kurap,walang mahirap ay hindi lamang salita kundi may kaakibat na gawa, the President concluded. PND (hdc)

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    President Aquino opens Philippine Investment Forum 2013

    President Benigno S. Aquino III invited potential investors to consider expanding their respective businesses in thePhilippines saying the country is now in a better position to offer more and readily meet their requirements in order for theirinvestments to prosper.

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    The President offered his invitation during his speech formally opening the Philippine Investment Forum 2013 held at thePeninsula Manila in Makati City on Tuesday.

    He pointed out that potential investors could partner with the government in investing in three priority sectors: agriculture,which is the source of income for some 12.1-million Filipinos; tourism, which expects some 56-million visitors by 2016; andinfrastructure, which will support agriculture and tourism through the development of road networks, ports, and airports that

    will ensure the safety and efficient passage of tourists and goods all over the country.

    At the end ofthe day, we are inviting you to come to the Philippines whether in these three sectors, or in others, because weknow that, here, hard work, innovation, and creativity are rewarded with success, the President said.

    This is not an empty promise --- you will have the Filipino people and our administration as committed partners he added.

    The President noted that since he assumed Office in 2010, he had spent the last two years and eight months on weeding outgraft and corruption in order to provide a level playing field for all as well as to ensure that integrity, transparency, andaccountability characterize our actions.

    Over the past years, we have been doing everything we can to level the playing field from reforming the judiciary, tostreamlining the process of setting up business in the Philippines, to following the proper bidding and procurement processes.

    We are also investing heavily in our countrymenempowering them to take stock of their lives and to realize their potential,the President said.

    Joining the President were Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima and Euromoney Institutional Investor Asia CEO Tony Shale.

    The Philippine Investment Forum 2013 brings together policymakers, business leaders, economists and key overseasinvestors in painting an overview of the Philippine economy including analysis into all its key sectors. PND (rck)

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    President Aquino pitches Filipino labor to potential investors

    President Benigno S. Aquino III highlighted to potential investors the creativity, dedication, and loyalty of Filipino labor, saying

    these are the characteristics that firms want in their work force.

    In his speech keynoting the opening rites of the Philippine Investment Forum 2013 held at the Peninsula Manila on Tuesday,the President cited the business process outsourcing industry in which the Filipino has excelled and has brought to greatheights in such a short time.

    Given the opportunity, they will do the same for you, whatever industry you may be involved in, the President said.

    He also called on potential investors to partner with the government in expanding their businesses in the country.

    The investments that you will bring into our country will redound to tens of thousands of jobs for our countrymenmen andwomen who will be able to put food on their tables, send their children to school, and meet the needs and wants of theirfamilies, the President said.

    Together, we will be empowering them: giving them greater power to contribute to economic growth and opportunities touplift their lives and even the lives of their fellow Filipinos. All together, we will be building the success of the industry, thePhilippines and the Filipino people, he added.

    Even if you have come here only with a mind to invest in the Philippines and ride on the resurgence of our economy withyour decision to bet on our country, you will be doing so much more --- you will be giving thousands of Filipinos gainfulemployment that will empower them as consumers thus spurring the growth of both your businesses and the Philippines.And we hope you will take this chance and join us on the straight path to progress, the President said. PND (rck)

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    President Aquino encourages all government agencies and instrumentalities to support and participate in KABISIGPhilippine Government Expo and Trade Fair 2013

    President Benigno S. Aquino III encouraged all government agencies and instrumentalities to extend their support andparticipate in the KABISIG Philippine Government Expo and Trade Fair 2013.

    The directive was issued by virtue of Memorandum Circular No. 45 signed by Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. onFebruary 22.

    The KABISIG Peoples Movement (KABISIG) Program was created by virtue of Proclamation No. 650 (s. 1990) in order tofacilitate, coordinate and monitor the implementation of government programs and projects, as well as to provide linkagesbetween and among the private sector groups and the government agencies.

    In pursuit of the mandate, KABISIG is conducting the KABISIG Philippine Government Expo and Trade Fair 2013 which has

    for its theme Kaalaman ng Mamamayan: Kabalikat sa Matuwid na Daan.

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    The project aims to bring together in one venue all government agencies and instrumentalities, including Government-Ownedor Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) and Local Government Units (LGUs), to feature their profiles, service facilities,programs, projects, products and accomplishments. It is also an opportunity that will allow the government to promote publicawareness and participation in national development.

    "In this regard, all heads of departments, agencies and instrumentalities of the national government, including GOCCs andLGUs, are hereby encouraged to extend support and participate in the said expo and trade fair, subject to the availability offunds and usual accounting and auditing rules," the President said.

    The Memorandum Circular shall take effect immediately. PND (js)

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    ARCHIVE 2013

    13 MARSO 2013Ginawaran ng Pangulong Aquino ng Order of Sikatuna, Ranggong Datu ang paalis na Pangulo ng Asian

    Development Bank

    Pinapanumpa ng Pangulo ang mga bagong pinuno ng pamahalaan at bagong pamunuan ng Kapisanan ng mga

    Brodkaster ng Pilipinas

    Binibigyan ng gobyerno nang sapat na pagkain at tulong ang mga lumikas buhat sa Sabah, sabi ng Malacanang

    May mga tuntuning sapat ang pamahalaan para hindi masamantala ng mga pulitiko ang conditional cash transfer

    Ginawaran ng Pangulong Aquino ng Order of Sikatuna, Ranggong Datu ang paalis na Pangulo ng Asian DevelopmentBank

    Ginawaran ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III ng Order of Sikatuna na may Ranggong Datu Katangiang Ginto si HaruhikoKuroda, paalis nang pangulo ng Asian Development Bank sa simpleng seremonya sa Music Room ng MalacanangMiyerkoles.

    Ibinigay ng Pangulo ang gawad kay Kuroda bilang pagkilala sa mahalagang nagawa nito para ang ADB ay maging tunay nakabalikat ng administrasyong Aquino sa pagsasagawa ng Millennium Development Goals (MDG) sa pamamagitan ng mgaproyektong tulad ng Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), technical assistance projects na gaya ng Social Protection Reform atiba-ibang pautang upang pabilisin ang mga repormang kailangan ng Pilipinas.

    Ang gawad ay pagkilala pa rin sa mahusay na pamumuno ni Kuroda sa Asian Development Bank na nakatulong nang malakiupang isagawa ang mga proyektong pangkaunlaran ng Pilipinas at ng iba pang bansa sa Asya.

    Kinilala rin ang nagawa ni Kuroda kaya natriple ang kapital ng ADB sa US$165 bilyon buhat sa dating US$55 bilyon kayanatulungan ng ADB ang mga programang pangkaunlaran, pag-ahon sa kahirapan, imprastraktura, pagbabago ng klima,pagsasaka, serbisyong panlipunan at maging ang edukasyon.

    Nakatulong din siya nang malaki upang suportahan ng ADB ang mga proyektong pangkaunlaran ng Pilipinas tungo saikaunlarang pambansa.

    Pinahalagahan din ng Pangulo ang malaking nagawa ni Kuroda upang mabuklod ng kapatiran at pagtutulungan ang mgabansa at mamamayan ng daigdig at sa pagiging tunay na kaibigan ng sambayanang Pilipino.

    Si Kuroda ay inirekomenda ng Punong Ministro Shinzo Abe ng Hapon para maging susunod na gobernador ng Bank of Japan

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    na mahalagang tungkulin upang mapaunlad pa ang ekonomya ng Hapon.

    Kasama ni Kuroda ang kanyang maybahay, Kumiko Kuroda sa pagtanggap ng gawad ng Malakanyang. Dumalo rin dito sinaKalihim Cesar V. Purisima ng Pananalapi, Tomoyuki Saisu, Punong Tagapayo ng Pangulo ng ADB at Kunio Senga, Direktor-Heneral ng Southeast Asia Department.

    Itinatag ang Order of Sikatuna noong 1953 at ibinibigay ng Pangulo ng Pilipinas bilang pagkilala sa mga taong katangi-tangiang paglilingkod sa Pilipinas, gayundin sa mga diplomata, mga pinuno at mamamayan ng ibang bansa na nakatulong nangmalaki upang mapabuti pang lalo ang samahan ng bansa nila at ng Pilipinas, sa mga tauhan ng Kagawaran ng UgnayangPanlabas sa loob man ng bansa o sa Ibayong Dagat. PND

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    Pinapanumpa ng Pangulo ang mga bagong pinuno ng pamahalaan at bagong pamunuan ng Kapisanan ng mgaBrodkaster ng Pilipinas

    Pinapanumpa ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III sa simpleng seremonya sa Malacanang Miyerkoles ang mga bagongtalagang pinuno ng pamahalaan at ang pamunuan ng Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP).

    Kabilang sa mga pinunong nanumpa sa Pangulo sina: Undersecretary Erlinda F. Basilio ng Ugnayang Panlabas; Embahadorna Katangi-tangi at May Lubos na Kapangyarihan ng Pilipinas sa Peoples Republic ng Tsina; Pangalawang Kalihim Mario A.Deriquito ng Edukasyon; Pangalawang Kalihim Angelita Gregorio Medel ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Kaunlaran;Pangalawang Kalihim Jose Z. Grageda ng Repormang Agraryo; Pangalawang Kalihim Catherine Jennifer Francis P. Gonzalesng Trasportasyon at Komunikasyon; Pangalawang Kalihim Amelia P. Guevara ng Agham at Teknolohiya at PangalawangKalihim Tomasito S. Villarin ng Tanggapan ng Political Affairs, Tanggapan ng Pangulo.

    Gayundin sina: Assistant Secretary Ardeliza R. Medenilla ng Pagawaing Bayan at Pambansang Lansangan; AssistantSecretary Lorna D. Dino ng Edukasyon; Assistant SecretaryDaniel A. Ariaso, Sr. ng Eneryhiya; Presidential CommunicationsOperations Office Assistant Secretary Jess Anthony Q. Yu; Assistant Secretary Janice F. Santos ng Tanggapan ng Kalihim ngGabinete; Tagapangulong Eugenio H. Villareal ng Movie and Television Review and Classification Board; Komisyoner VicenteL. Gengos, Jr. ng Presidential Commission on Good Government; Tagapamahalang Grace J. Cenas ng National DiaryAuthority; panel chair for Talks with Moro Islamic Liberation Front Miriam Coronel-Ferrer; Parole and Probation Administration

    Deputy Administrator Arturo O. Gabrieles at Pangalawang Direktor Heneral Allan B. Gepty ng Intellectual Property Office.

    Ang nanumpang 2013 KBP Board of Trustees at mga pinuno ay sina: Ruperto S. Nicdao, Jr. ng Manila BroadcastingCompany, tagapangulo; Butch S, Canoy ng Radio Mindanao Network, vice chairman; Herman Z. Basbao ng Bombo RadyoPhilippines, pangulo; Rosrio S. Bartolome ng ABS-CBN, pangalawang pangulong tagapaganap; Francisco L. Cardona ngRadio Corporation ot the Philippines, pangalawang pangulo para sa radyo; Joselito G. Yabut ng Primax BroadcastingNetwork, Corporate Secretary; Padre Manuel Bongayen, SVD ng Radio Veritas Global Broadcasting System, ingat-yaman;Inhinyero Erwin V. Galang ng GV Broadcasting System/Mediascape Inc., Direktor; Jose M. Locsin, Jr, ng Philippine BroadcastNetwork,Direktor at Albert Sikat ng Tamaraw Broadcasting Corporation, Direktor.

    Pinapanumpa rin ng Pangulong Aquino sina Wilhelm D. Soriano, legal counsel ng Progressive Broadcasting Corporation naDeputy Chairperson; Jose Alberto Ante ng Trans-radio Broadcasting Corp.; Atty. Nicolas Bondoc ng ABC-5; Ric D. Climaco ngNotre Dame Broadcasting Corporation; Manolito Cruz ng Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation; Noel C. Galvez ng

    Vanguard Radio Network Co.; Reb. Ephraim Guerrero ng Intermedia Philippines; Orly Pangcog ng Peoples BroadcastingService at George M. Salabao ng St. Jude Thaddeus Institute of Technology. PND

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    Binibigyan ng gobyerno nang sapat na pagkain at tulong ang mga lumikas buhat sa Sabah, sabi ng Malacanang

    Tiniyak ng Malacanang na binibigyan ng pamahalaan nang sapat na tulong ang mga Pilipinong apektado ng nangyayaringkaguluhan sa Sabah sa pamamagitan ng pag-alalay sa kanila para makauwi sa bansa at pagbibigay ng pagkain pagdating saMindanao.

    Sa pulong-balitaan sa Malacanang Miyerkoles, sinabi ni Kalihim Dinky Soliman ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Kaunlaran na

    may 500 katao na ang nakauwi sa TawiTawi buhat sa Sandakan sa Malaysia sa tulong ng Lakas na Pandagat ng Pilipinas.

    Sinabi ni Soliman na ang mga lumikas ay bahagi ng 1,500 Pilipino na sinasabing nag-uwian sa bansa noong Martes. Ang mgalumikas ay tutuloy sa Sulu at Basilan kung saan ang karamihan sa kanila ay naninirahan.

    Idinugtong ni Soliman na may 600 katao ang dumating sa Jolo at Tanduao Martes ng gabi naagad namang binigyan ngpagkain at iba pang tulong ng tanggapan ng DSWD sa lalawigan. Karamihan sa kanila ay nakabalik na sa Basilan atZamboanga Peninsula pagkaraang makatanggap ng tulong buhat sa pamahalaan.

    May sapat na pagkain, sabi ni Soliman, para sa mga nag-uuwian buhat sa Sabah, lalo na ang bigas at pangunahingpangangailangan.

    Nais ko lamang tiyakin sa ating mga kababayan na tulad ng napagpulungan namin kahapon, noong Lunes, nagpadala na ng1,000 kabang bigas sa Jolo at Bungao, wika ni Soliman.

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    Inihayag ni Soliman na bukod sa 1,000 kabang bigas at mga de latang ipinamigay at may mga repacking stations sa Jolo atBungao, at idinugtong na may karagdagang 2,000 kabang bigas na manggagaling sa Lungsod ng Pagadian at Lungsod ngZamboanga para sa gamit-komersiyal ng National Food Authority.

    Binigyang diin ni Soliman na inaasahan ng pamahalaan na bababa pa ang halaga ng bigas kapag dumating na ang bigas ngNFA at may sapat na pangunahing bilihin, lalo na ang bigas dahil masagana ang ani sa Luzon.

    Ayon kay Soliman, may Rapid Response Team sa Sabah na nagtungo kamakailan sa Lahad Datu, ang pook ng labanan,kung saan nagkuta ang mga tauhan ng Sultan ng Sulu. Ito ay binubuo ng mga tauhan ng Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas,DSWD at ng Police Attache sa Malaysia.

    Ipinaliwanag ni Soliman na may tatlo nang evacuation centers kung saan kinukupkop ang mga Pilipino, Indonesyan, Timurisat mga naninirahan sa nasabing pook. Ayon sa ulat, aabot sa 500 ang Pilipinong nasa evacuation centers sa Felda. May 451Pilipino na nagtatrabaho sa Felda na wala namang problema sa nangyayari sa Sabah, wika pa ni Soliman.

    Inaasahan na itong Rapid Response Team at Humahni tarian Welfare Desk ang tutulong sa mga gustong umuwi. Sa gustonamang manatili, tutulungan silang magkaroon ng dokumento kung wala silang dokumento para malaya silangmakapagtrabaho sa lugar na kanilang pinag-tatrabahuhan, sabi pa ni Soliman.

    Pebrero 12 nagsimula ang gulo sa Sabah at sinasabing 60 Pilipino at siyam na taga-Malaysia ang nasawi ayon sa mga ulat.PND

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    May mga tuntuning sapat ang pamahalaan para hindi masamantala ng mga pulitiko ang conditional cash transfer

    Hindi magagamit ng mga pulitiko ang conditional cash transfer (CCT) para sa pamumulitka dahil sa mahihigpit na tuntuningipinatutupad ng pamahalaan.

    Ito ang tiniyak ni Kalihim Dinky Soliman ng Kagalingang Panlipunan sa pulong-balitaan sa Malacanang Miyerkoles at inihayagna inilunsad na ng kagawaran niya ang Anti-Epal Campaign tatlong linggo na ang nakalilipas para nga maiwasang magamitng mga pulitiko ang CCT dahil sisimulan na ang kampanyahan sa buwang ito.

    Idinugtong ni Soliman na ilalatag ng Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Kaunlaran ang information disseminationcampaign sa mga radyo para ipabatid sa madla na hindi nababago ang listahan ng mga benepisiyaryo na karapat-dapattumanggap ng tulong.

    Walang makapag-aalis sa pangalan mohindi si mayor, hindi si gobernador, hindi si congressman o congresswoman. Angmakapag-aalis lamang ng pangalan mo sa Pantawid ay ikaw, dugtong pa ni Soliman, kung hindi ka sumunod sa kasunduan,hindi ka gumagamit ng pera nang tama, ang magbubura ng pangalan mo ay DSWD.

    Niliwanag ni Soliman na walang pulitikong makapagdaragdag ng pangalan sa listahan dahil sinusuri ito ng DSWD at sila angnagpapasiya kung karapat-dapat masama ang sino man sa nasabing loistahan.

    Naging isyu ang pagbibigay ng DSWD ng CCT dahil sa nalalapit na halalan sa Mayo kaya nag-karoon ng pagdinig sa

    Komisyon sa Halalan noong Martes.

    Ang CCT ay programang naglalayong tiyaking makapag-aaral at malusog ang mga batang anak ng mahihirap na pamilya.

    Sinabi ni Soliman na naibigay na nila noong Pebrero ang para sa buwan ng Enero-Pebrero na dapat sanang Marso 15ipinamigay. Idinugtong niyang itinigil ng DSWD ang tulong para sa buwan ng Mayo ng mga hindi nakasunod sa tuntunin.

    Ang nais ng pamahalaan ay maibigay ang tulong na ito sa 3.9 milyhong pamilya sa Marso 27 salig sa iskedyul ng gobyerno,dagdag pa ni Soliman. PND

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    President Benigno S. Aquino III's Speech at the Euromoney Philippine Investment Forum 2013Manila Peninsula Hotel, Makati City12 March 2013

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    Thank you. Good morning. Please sit down.

    Excellencies of the Diplomatic Corps; secretaries Cesar Purisima, Ricky Carandang; Mr. Tony Shale; Governor AmadoTetangco; Chairperson Tess Herbosa; President and General Manager Roberto Vergara; former Prime Minister Cesar Virata;distinguished business leaders and members of the business sector; fellow workers in government; honored guests; ladies and

    gentlemen:

    Again, good morning.

    The last time we met, I shared with you a biblical verse that I believed to be the most apt description of both our countrys condition and our determination to propel it forward: Physician, Heal Thyself. Then, I shared with you the story of thePhilippinesa country both patient and physician, one that succeeded in reversing its backwards slide simply through acommitment to good governance.

    What you see today is a country on the rise, propelled by our determination to change the way things were done in thePhilippines and ensure that integrity, transparency, and accountability characterize our actions. From day one, we have beenmaking good on this promise. We are making sure that neither power nor money gives anyone an undue advantage, whetherin justice or in business. We are making sure that public funds are used to help our countrymen, and that information on

    expenditures is made available to the public, to help in guarding against corruption. We are giving our bosses, the Filipinopeople, a government they can trust. This commitment has allowed us to turn the country around in less than three years: iflast year, I spoke to you of this turnaroundtoday, allow me to share with you the continuing journey of a country that haseven more achievements under its belt.

    2012 was an outstanding year for our economy, besting all expectations including our own analystsby growing 6.6percentone of the highest growth rates in ASEAN. Last year was also a historic year for our stock market, with record highssometimes coming every day in the trading week. At last count, in the two years and eight months of our administration, we areat 84 record highsand close to breaking 7,000, when last year, we were astounded with breaching 5,000, and not too longago, 4,000 seemed an impossibility.

    The performance of our economy, brought about by our prudent fiscal policies, strong external position, macroeconomicstability, and our dedication to reform, has allowed us to reverse a decades worth of decline in our credit ratings. Right now,Standard and Poors, Moodys, and Fitch Ratings have all placed the Philippines at one level below investment grade, even as

    bond markets are already pricing us at investment grade.

    The confidence in our economy likewise resonates within the businesses and institutions you lead. After all, the Japan ExternalTrade Organization, or JETROs 2012 Survey of Japanese -Affiliated Companies in Asia and Oceania states that the proportionof profitable firms for the countries in the ASEAN 5 declinedexcept for the Philippines, which, in fact, increased. This placesus squarely in the middle, with 71.9 percent of surveyed firms expected a profit. In just a year, we have overtaken Singaporeand Malaysia in this regard. As your businesses progress, and as we remain committed to growing the Philippines, there isplenty of reason to believe this upward trend will continue.

    All of these only set the stage for the next chapterone that we envision will bring us even closer to our goal of lasting,inclusive growth, and I am here to invite you to play an even bigger role in the years to come. There are many opportunitiesavailable in our country, but, in particular, I would like to give you an update on the three sectors that remain our priority:agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure.

    Agriculture remains one of our priorities precisely because it is the source of livelihood and employment for so many Filipinos12.1 million individuals, as of last year. This is why, for this year, we have increased our agriculture budget by 22 percent from61.4 to 75 billion pesos. This will fund the construction and rehabilitation of farm to market roads, enhance irrigation systems,and provide support services, among others.

    Weather permitting, we hope to strengthen our position as regards rice self-sufficiency, and regain our footing in the exportmarkets by exporting 100 metric tons of high quality rice in 2013. If there is anyone interested out there in being a part of therise of the Philippine agricultural sector, our Agribusiness Lands Investment Center (ABLIC) will be more than happy to conductbriefings for you.

    Tourism is another sector in which we are heavily invested, and for good reason one only need visit Boracay or the beautifulislands of Palawan, attend Cebus Sinulog Festival, or walk around the walled city of Intramuros to understand the attraction

    that has kept visitors flocking to the country. From the 4.3 million international tourists who visited the Philippines in 2012, tothe 37.5 million Filipinos who traveled around our country in 2011 alone, so many agree: it is indeed more fun in thePhilippines. May I also add that 37 broke the original 35-million target for 2016. The new target for domestic tourism is now at56 million.

    We want you to join in on the fun. Right now, for example, we expect the number of travelers to the Philippines to spike overthe next few years. So, despite the great number of hotel inaugurations Ive attended as President, it appears that we will needan estimated additional 37,000 rooms by 2016. This presents a good opportunity to anyone in the hotel or real estateindustryor even for entrepreneurs wanting to try their luck, especially since were offering competi tive fiscal and non-fiscalincentives for tourism enterprises.

    In support of tourism, agriculture, and in fact, the overall viability of the Philippines as an investment destination, we have alsobeen working on constructing, rehabilitating, and enhancing the quality of our infrastructure. Both public and privateconstruction activities expanded in 2012, contributing to the growth of industry and our GDP. To sustain this, we increased theinfrastructure budget by 18 percent, from 205.33 billion pesos in 2012, to 242.3 billion in 2013. This will fund the development

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    of our road network, ports, and airports, among others.

    Even as we are working on this, we also know that harnessing the expertise and resources of the private sector cancomplement government efforts to get big-ticket projects done. This is why we continue to open some of our biggestinfrastructure projects to the participation of the private sector. Again, those of you interested in partnering with us will be happyto know that there are two other major projects that will be rolled out namely: the Cavite-Laguna Expressway, and the NLEX-

    SLEX link connector roadboth of which are meant to cut travel time and enhance connectivity among our cities in Luzon.

    At the end of the day, we are inviting you to come to the Philippines whether in these three sectors, or in others, because weknow that, here, hard work, innovation, and creativity are rewarded with success. This is not an empty promise: you will havethe Filipino people and our administration as committed partners. Over the past years, we have been doing everything we canto level the playing fieldfrom reforming the judiciary, to streamlining the process of setting up business in the Philippines, tofollowing the proper bidding and procurement processes. We are also investing heavily in our countrymenempowering themto take stock of their lives and to realize their potential. Among our governments achievements in the past year include the SinTax Reform Act and the Responsible Parenthood Law, both of which will help us in our quest to achieve universal healthcare,even as the framework agreement on the Bangsamoro will foster peace and stability in the Philippines. Training programs thatmeet the need of industries and a roadmap for the development of our state universities and colleges will ensure that ourworkforce is well-educated and capable of holding gainful employment, as greater access to quality healthcare ensures thatthey are healthy enough for the physical demands of work.

    We are determined to see our people succeed. We hope that, in considering our country for your businesses, you share thisgoal with us as well.

    Those of you who have long had businesses in the Philippines will understand why I say this. If its simply a matter of h owmuch you pay for labor, perhaps it is true that there are others in the region who may cost less but you chose to come hereanyway. You know, as well as we do, that, pound for pound, the Filipino worker delivers: he adapts well to any environment, heis creative and hard working, adept in communicating in Englishwhich is especially important as we strive to be even morecompetitive globally, and he is loyal. To give you just one example: Filipino workers have already brought our BPO industry togreat heights, in such a short time. Given the opportunity, they will do the same for you, whatever industry you may be involvedin.

    The investments that you will bring into our country will redound to tens of thousands of jobs for our countrymenmen andwomen who will be able to put food on their tables, send their children to school, and meet the needs and wants of their

    families. Together, we will be empowering them: giving them greater power to contribute to economic growth and opportunitiesto uplift their lives and even the lives of their fellow Filipinos. All together, we will be building the success of industry, thePhilippines, and the Filipino people.

    This is what we mean when we speak about inclusive growth. We will never settle for numbers that look good only on paper;for our administration, growth is a narrative that has always depended on the success of its people including you leaders,who have the capacity and the resources to empower others. This is, in essence, the opportunity you are all given today. Evenif you have come here only with a mind to invest in the Philippines and ride on the resurgence of our economy with yourdecision to bet on our country, you will be doing so much more: you will be giving thousands of Filipinos gainful employment,that will empower them as consumersthus spurring the growth of both your businesses and the Philippines. And we hopeyou will take this chance and join us on the straight path to progress.

    Thank you, and good day.

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    ONLINENEWS13 MARCH 2013

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    Roxas, Kirams open talks to resolve Sabah standoff - priority is "disengagement" of sultanate forces says SILG

    Source:http://www.dilg.gov.ph

    Manila, Philippines The brother of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III today met with Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas

    to discuss ways to resolve the crisis in Sabah a move both the government and the Kirams believe could help end the deadlystandoff in Lahad Datu.

    Roxas said the governments main concern remains the safety and welfare of the Filipinos in Sabah, estimated to number

    around 800,000.

    Napakahalaga na tugunan muna natin ang kaligtasan ng ating mga kababayan, he said.

    Roxas said todays meeting in Camp Crame is actually a follow up to the preliminary talks he had with Esmails representatives

    last week in Zamboanga City, and said he made sure that Esmail has the blessings of his brother so that further talks could

    prosper.

    Ang sinabi ko lang nung sine-setup ang meeting na ito ay siguraduhing mayroong basbas mula sa pinuno nila na si Jamalul.

    Hindi naman natin gusto na iba- iba ang mensahe. Siniguro naman nila na may basbas ito, Roxas said.

    The secretary also clarified that, contrary to claims by some parties, talks with the Kirams have been on-going in different levels

    since the crisis erupted in early February.

    Pabubulaanan ko ang sabi na walang pag-uusap. Maraming pag-uusap on so many levels sa ibat ibang paraan, he said.

    Talkis better than no talk.

    While both parties agreed not to make public yet the details of their discussions, Roxas said they generally centered on the

    disengagement of Jamaluls armed followers in Lahad Datu.

    Sabihin na lang natin na nakapaloob sa disengagement. Lahat naman kasi tayo ay nababahala sa nagaganap sa Lahad Datu

    at sa Sabah. Binigyan ko din sila ng updates kung ano ang mga isinasagawa ng pamahalaan, Roxas said.

    Esmail, who was joined by at least a dozen other members of the Kiram royal fami ly, concurred: Ang pag-uusap namin is only

    to find ways and means para ma-resolve ang problema natin doon sa Sabah.

    Esmail said what he discussed with Roxas would not be made public until the DILG chief has reported them to President

    Aquino.

    Roxas said the closed door meeting with the Kiram family, which lasted nearly two hours, covered many aspects of the Sabah

    issue.

    "Malawak ang aming pag-uusap tungo sa paglutas sa kasalukuyang masalimuot na problema. May mga mensahe na gusto

    niyang paratingin sa ating Pangulo at iyon naman po ang ating ipinangakong gagawin, Roxas told the media after the

    meeting.

    Roxas said that from the start, Esmail has been active in pursuing a peaceful resolution to the Sabah standoff. Roxas said

    Esmail has also been talking directly to Sabah authorities to prevent further bloodshed in Lahad Datu.

    Sa pagpunta po ni Esmail Kiram, itinutuloy lang po niya ang mga ganitong simulain upang maresolba ang kaganapan sa

    Sabah, Roxas said.

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    Improvement in exports of semiconductors to be seen despite decline in January 2013 - NEDA

    Source:http://www.neda.gov.ph

    MANILAImprovement is expected for the growth of semiconductor exports despite its 23.2 percent contraction in January

    2013, according to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).

    The annual gain of worldwide chip sales recorded suggests an improvement for the industry for the year, said Socioeconomic

    Planning Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan.

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    Based on the report of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), worldwide chip sales recorded an annual gain of 3.8

    percent.

    Moreover, more orders for semiconductor equipment may be expected as indicated by the upward trend of book -to-bill ratios

    in major electronics production hubs like the United States (US) and Japan, the Cabinet official added.

    The Philippines lower overseas sales of semiconductors ( -23.2%), electronic data processing (-72.7%), copper metal (-78.9%),

    communication radar (-63.7%), consumer electronics (-53.4%) and machinery and transport equipment (-3.4%) mainly

    accounted for the contraction of manufactures (-5.8%), which eventually declined total export performance by 2.7 percent

    during the period.

    The decline in semiconductors exports may be partly attributed to lower value of outward shipments to Singapore, the People

    Republic of China (PRC), the US and Japan, which accounted for more than half (51.6%) of the countrys semiconductor

    revenues, said Balisacan, who is also NEDA Director-General.

    Other manufactured exports that also declined year-on-year during the period were garments (-41.7%), machinery and

    transport equipment (-3.4%), miscellaneous manufactures (-13.9%), textile yarns/fabrics (-9.2%), iron and steel (-6.1%) and

    baby carriage and toys (-6.1%).

    However, total agro-based exports were up by 33.3 percent (US$388.9 million) in January 2013 from US$291.7 million and

    12.4 percent contraction in the same month last year.

    This was driven by higher exports of bananas (151.7%), coconut oil (27.3%), copra meal/cake (380.8%), centrifugal and

    refined sugar (28.9%), natural rubber (222.3%), molasses (83.1%), pineapple concentrates (181.8%), pineapple juice (26.2%),

    fish products (1.9%) and ramie fibers (100.0%).

    It should be noted that despite the damage caused by Typhoon Pablo in major banana plantations during the latter part of

    2012, exports of bananas sustained robust growth in January 2013, he said.

    Also, petroleum exports grew by 53.9 percent in January 2013 to US$72.8 million from US$47.3 million in the same period in

    2012 as volume of petroleum shipments registered a 70.4 percent year-on-year growth.

    In terms of destination of Philippine exports, Japan was the top market accounting for 19.2 percent of total receipts. Following

    Japan were the Republic of Korea with a 14.1 percent share, the US (13.0%), the PRC (10.5%), and Hong Kong (8.2%).

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    Barug katawhan DSWD list of Pablo Victims: The Same

    Source:http://www.dswd.gov.ph

    Barug Katawhan members yesterday confirmed that there were no typhoon affected families that were not given relief aids by

    the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in barangays San Miguel, San Jose, and Gabi, all in Compostela,

    Compostela Valley.

    In an interview with Barug Katawhan member Sylvia Lumiquid who witnessed the continuing cycle of relief distribution in

    Barangay Gabi in Compostela stressed that the list that their group has provided for validation in the DSWD master list of

    typhoon were the same. All of the Pablo victims from the area received relief goods already. the validation list has no

    difference or discrepancy considering that all were served with relief packs, said Lumiquid.

    It was recalled during the rally of Barug Katawhan members who blocked the national highway of Compostela Valley on

    January 15, 2013 claimed to have been deprived of government service. However, upon negotiations with their leaders, BarugKatawhan agreed to provide DSWD with the list of beneficiaries, the places where they come from, the distribution plan and

    focal persons from them with whom the DSWD will coordinate.

    In barangay San Jose, Compostela, Barug Katawhan member Mirasol Delamaza revealed that in this barangay all affected

    families were able to receive relief assistance from the DSWD. We are happy that DSWD is here again to regularly provide us

    with immediate relief assistance to augment our basic needs in this trying times of our lives, pointed out Delamaza.

    According to Delamaza the list that they have is the same list to that of the DSWD, which therefore have already been given

    regular relief assistance by the government.

    A total of 2,269 affected families in Barangays San Jose and Gabi yesterday were able to receive relief goods worth

    P3,403,500 million. Each relief pack contains 10 kilos of rice, 4 pieces of instant noodles, 12 cans of sardines and beef loaf,

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    and 12 pieces instant coffee.

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    Deposit insurance Financial Modeling Experts meet with the Secretary of Finance

    Source:http://www.dof.gov.ph

    Officials from the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) and the World Bank met with Department of Finance (DOF)

    Secretary Cesar V. Purisima recently for a briefing on the Financial Modeling Project For Deposit Insurance being undertaken

    with the PDIC. The project aims to strengthen the PDICs capability for targeting and managing the Deposit Insurance Fund

    (DIF). The DIF is the fund that the PDIC draws on for paying out the insured deposit claims for closed banks and for financial

    support of joint bank strengthening programs of the regulators such as the Strengthening program for Rural Banks Plus (SPRB

    Plus) of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and PDIC.

    The World Bank, through the Financial Sector Reform and Strengthening (FIRST) Initiative, has engaged deposit insurance

    experts to design customized stress-testing and failure prediction models to better gauge the possible impact of bank failures

    to the DIF and to the financial system. FIRST Initiative is a multi-donor grant facility that offers technical assistance to promote

    financial sector strengthening.

    Secretary Purisima expressed support for the project which he said will be very useful in enhancing PDICs monitoring and

    surveillance capabilities and thus in helping to maintain financial stability. He also expressed optimism that studying other

    deposit insurance-related issues, such as governance, and risk-based assessments of deposit insurance premiums will be

    supported by multilateral organizations like the World Bank.

    World Bank Country Director Motoo Konishi is hopeful that once the project is implemented, the PDIC will have the enhanced

    capability to assess the financial condition of banks.

    A stress-testing model would be an effective tool to simulate the effects of severe and disruptive market scenarios on banks.On the other hand, the customized failure prediction model is a useful technique to estimate the probabilities of failure of a

    bank and its corresponding impact on the financial system. This financial modeling project for deposit insurance improves

    PDICs tool kit in pursuit of its mandates, in addition to the examination and off-site monitoring and surveillance of banks.

    The World Bank Team and PDIC will give a briefing on this financial modeling project to other Deposit Insurance Agencies as

    one of the activities during the Executive Council meeting of the International Association of Deposit Insurers on June 17 to 19

    hosted by PDIC in Manila. This will be followed by an International Conference on Financial Inclusion: Challenges and Issues

    for the Deposit Insurer on June 20.

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    Police warns public against counterfeit money

    Source:http://pnp.gov.ph

    Philippine National Police warns the public against proliferation of counterfeit 1,000 peso bills. The PNPs advisory was lifted

    prior to the arrest of seven persons who were caught in the act of selling counterfeit money on March 4, 2013 in the morning by

    the operatives of Pasay City Police Station during a buy bust operation conducted along Taft Avenue, Pasay City which

    resulted to the recovery of 80 pieces one thousand peso bills counterfeit money.

    Arrested individuals were caught in the act of selling counterfeit money to the elements of Pasay CPS who acted as poseur -

    buyers in. Moreover, some counterfeit money were already distributed to the National Capital Region, Ilocos Region and

    Southern Tagalog Region for the past three months. Accordingly, counterfeit money were believed to be in Maharlika Area,Taguig City and were sold to the group of a certain JR and Roy, both residents of Daang Hari, Taguig City, in the amount of

    300 pesos per 1,000 peso bill (counterfeit money) which were used as payments for items they buy.

    The apprehension of these people is a clear manifestation of our earnest battle against illegal activities and crimes in support

    to the operational imperatives of PNP Chief, Police Director General Alan LM Purisima by enhancing our competence and

    excellence in the conduct of our duty, Police Senio Superintendent Rodolfo A Llorca said.

    Meanwhile, PNP Spokesperson, PCSupt Generoso Cerbo Jr., urged the public to be watchful in receiving money especially

    those one thousand peso bills in their financial transactions. As well, the PNP urge to report the activities of common criminal

    groups or individuals to the PNP Public Information Office thru tel.nos. 7255115 or 7253179, by email at [email protected], or

    thru PNP Hotline I-TEXT MO KAY TSIP 0917-8475757 and PNP TXT 2920.

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    DA gives P41 M rehab assistance to ComVal farmers

    Source:http://www.da.gov.ph

    The Department of Agriculture (DA) is providing P41 million-rehabilitation assistance to high-value crops farmers in

    Compostela Valley province.

    DA regional director for Davao Region Remelyn Recoter said the assistance is part of the commitment of Secretary Proceso

    Alcala through the agencys Task Force Alayon (cooperation) and High Value Crops Development Program (HVCDP) to

    immediately provide assistance to farmers and their families who were greatly affected by last years Typhoon Pablo.

    Most of the affected farmers in the province are those tending high-value crops such as cacao, banana, coffee, and rubber.

    We have to immediately provide them assistance so they can recover from such huge losses, Re coter said.

    We also need to fast track our rehabilitation efforts to ensure that there will be no shortage in production, she added.

    During last weeks Bulawan Festival, the DA turned over the funding support and to the provincial government. A tripartite

    memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the DA, provincial government and private sectors was also forged to fast track

    various agri-interventions.

    Under the cacao rehabilitation program, the DA turned over a total of P13.125 million funds to the provincial government for

    both agencies including the Kennemer Foods Inc., a private company to establish 1,500 hectares of cacao plantations.

    Cacao farmers covered by the program can avail themselves of free seedlings, fertilizers, and technical trainings. Another

    intervention is the cash-for-work scheme of which farmers are now given alternative income while the rehabilitation efforts are

    on going.

    We are also considering cacao to replace abandoned banana plantations infected by the Fusarium wilt or Panama disease

    Recoter said.

    To ensure a ready market for cacao farmers, DA also facilitated the forging of marketing agreement between the farmers and

    Kennemer Foods Inc., one of the major buyers of cacao beans in the region.

    DA also turned over P3.2 million to the provincial government to cover the rehabilitation of 200 hectares coffee plantation. The

    DA and provincial government in partnership with Nestle Philippines will also provide seedlings, fertilizer, training, and cash for

    work incentives to farmers.

    In February this year, DA has initially released P10 million for the rehabilitation of 4,373 hectares banana plantations. Thesesupported the immediate clearing operations for small growers. The second tranche amounting to P11.85 million was also

    released last week to continue the rehabilitation efforts such as cash-for-work scheme including giving of fertilizer and farm

    tools.

    This makes our support to banana rehabilitation in Comval to reach almost P22 million and the biggest thus far considering

    that the commodity is a major dollar earner not only of the region but of the country, Recoter said.

    The town of Laak, one of the regions largest areas planted to rubber also received P3 million funding support as rubber

    plantations in this area had been severely affected by Typhoon Pablo.

    Meanwhile, DA-HVCDP is also being providing the same interventions to Davao Oriental and Davao del Norte where

    production areas were also damaged by last years super typhoon. (Noel T. Provido)

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    DSWD institutes measures to protect programs from politics

    Source:http://www.dswd.gov.ph

    The Department of Social Welfare and Development instituted several measures to safeguard its programs and activities from

    partisan politics during the synchronized national, local, and ARMM regional elections in May.

    Foremost of these measures is the Anti-Epal Campaign for the Departments major anti-poverty initiative, the Pantawid

    Pamilyang Pilipino Program. The Anti-Epal Campaign is an information campaign that aims to insulate the Pantawid Pamilya

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    during the election period. It also aims to intensify communication efforts ensuring that beneficiaries are accurately informed of

    the selection and delisting processes. The DSWD developed this campaign after receiving feedback from beneficiaries that

    there are electoral candidates who threaten to delist them from the program if they will not give their support. The campaign

    focuses on the message that only the DSWD can delist a beneficiary if he or she is not meeting the conditionalities of the

    program.

    Reinforcing the Anti-Epal Campaign is the memorandum of Secretary Dinky Soliman on banning images or pictures of

    government officials from billboards or tarpaulins used during Pantawid Pamilya and the guidelines on the conduct of activities

    on Pantawid Pamilya during the 2013 campaign and national and local election period.

    Secretary Soliman also issued a directive prohibiting the participation of all field personnel in any partisan political activity and

    mandating the immediate suspension of violators even pending investigation. The prohibited partisan political activities include,

    but are not limited to: threatening, intimidating or inducing any beneficiary to attend a political activity, endorsement of a

    political candidate to the beneficiaries, distribution of partisan political literature, and promoting any political candidate while in

    the performance of official duties.

    Compliance to COMELEC Resolution

    In compliance to the Omnibus Election Code and Comelec Resolution No. 9585 on rules and regulations governing ban on

    public works and release, disbursement and expenditures of public funds, construction of public works, delivery of materials for

    public works and issuance of treasury warrants and similar devises, Secretary Soliman recently issued the Operational

    Guidelines during Election Period.

    The guidelines highlight the prohibited activities during the election period and the safeguards adopted by the Department such

    as: conduct of activities shall be in accordance with guidelines; non-participation of the DSWD in medical missions, forums, and

    political gatherings organized by a candidate; and not holding trainings for personnel of candidates. The guidelines also list the

    activities that are not allowed during Department events such as: display of election paraphernalia; featuring names, pictures or

    logos of candidates in programmes and handouts; distribution of flyers, leaflets and sample ballots; playing of campaign

    ingles; and political campaigning.

    Exempted from COMELEC ban

    The DSWD clarified that its on-going public works, routine and normal expenses, as well as foreign assisted projects (FAPs)

    are being disclosed in compliance with the regulations although these are exempted from the COMELEC ban.

    The DSWD explained that the prohibition against the release, disbursement or expenditure of public funds for public works

    during the election period does not apply to ongoing pubic work projects that commenced before the campaign period. The

    Departments on-going public works are: construction of bunkhouses and temporary shelters in Davao Oriental for typhoon

    Pablo victims; shelter assistance project in regions X,XI and XII for the victims of recent disasters and areas affected by armed

    conflict; construction of daycare centers and permanent shelters under the Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA)

    project; construction of permanent shelters, day care centers and livelihood centers in conflict-affected areas in ARMM; andCore Shelter Project and Livelihoood Assistance Program in support of the Mindanao Framework Agreement in Mindanao.

    On the other hand, the COMELEC ruled that foreign-funded projects fall within the exemption contemplated under Section 261

    of the Omnibus Election Code. The DSWDs majorFAPs include the Kapitbisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and

    Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS), Poder Y Prosperidad para del Comunidad, and Emergency

    Operations Philippines-Assistance to Conflict Affected Areas in Mindanao.

    Authorization to release funds

    Meanwhile, the DSWD is requesting authorization from COMELEC to release and disburse public funds for the PAMANA

    project; the on-going disaster relief, early recovery, and rehabilitation efforts; and possible disaster operations should

    calamities occur during the election period.

    The DSWD said that the continuation of the PAMANA project is essential to sustain the peace process in Mindanao as well as

    to realize the peace and development roadmap of the President.

    On the release offunds for disaster relief efforts, the DSWD said that given the sheer magnitude of the DSWDs Relief, Early

    Recovery, and Rehabilitation effort, it would not be cost efficient to transfer its implementation and the funds to the Philippine

    Red Cross during the election period which may delay project implementation. It added that the Chairman of Red Cross is a

    candidate in the coming elections.

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    The DSWD supports the COMELEC and the general public in ensuring the conduct of free, orderly and hon est elections in

    2013 and we express our commitment to comply with the regulations in our delivery of much needed social services to the

    public, Secretary Soliman concluded.

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    Another syndicated estafa case filed in relation to Aman scam; Pagadian City Mayor and 11 others charged in Iligan

    City Court

    Source:http://www.doj.gov.ph

    The National Prosecution Service (NPS) today filed an Information before the Regional Trial Court in Iligan City (RTC-Iligan

    City) charging twelve individuals, including Pagadian City Mayor SAMUEL S. CO, for their alleged participation in the financial

    fraud scheme perpetrated by Aman Futures Group Phil. Inc. ("AMAN"). The charge arose from a complaint filed by JULIUS M.

    LABUNOG, on behalf of several other complainants, who claim that they had pooled their money and invested a total of

    P29,633,000 in Aman between August 22 to September 17, 2010.

    The Special Panel of Prosecutors - which was created pursuant to Department Order No. 963, precisely to conduct preliminary

    investigation into the complaints that arose from the alleged widespread financial scam that is believed to have caused

    damage to thousands of victims in amounts that reportedly have reached hundreds of millions of pesos in total -'found probable

    cause to charge twelve (12) out of the original thirteen (13) respondents with "swindling or estafa by means of false pretenses

    or fraudulent acts" (as punished and defined under Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code), in relation to Presidential Decree

    No. 1689, or syndicated estafa.

    Seven of them, namely, MANUEL K. AMALILIO, FERNANDO R. LUNA, LELIAN LIM GAN, EDUARD L. LIM, WIALNIE L.

    FUENTES, NAEZELLE M. RODRIGUEZ and LURIX B. LOPEZ are being charged for their acts as incorporators, directors and

    officers of Aman, which engaged in commodity futures trading, management of funds or investments of any kind knowing that it

    was not authorized to do so. In their capacity, they knew that they have not obtained authorization from the Securities and

    Exchange Commission (SEC) to engage in such transactions, yet they proceeded to solicit and receive investments from thepublic, whom they enticed and convinced to part with their money because of their repeated assurances of the legitimacy of

    their business, their alleged investments in oil trade, and their possession of legal authority to engage in such transactions,

    including the necessary license, authority and special permit from the government to engage in the trading of future

    commodities.

    In the Resolution, the Special Panel emphasized that corporations operate through natural persons - namely, their

    incorporators, members of the board of directors and officers - and it is the latters' acts and omissions that serve as bases for

    their own criminal liability. The Panel took special note of the background of the respondents, one of whom was a former

    "casino runner" of one of the casino financiers at the Waterfront Casino in Cebu City, a former "Wet Market Specialist" for

    Century Pacific Group-Pacific Meat Company, Inc, and, even respondent Luna, who claimed to be merely the driver and

    otherwise lackey of Amalilio, admitted that he became learned in the running of an investment business, and that it was he who

    established the Pagadian City office.

    Four others, including the wife of Amalilio, ABIGAIL PENDULAS, were also charged in their capacity and for their acts as

    agents of Aman. The Special Panel found that they represented Aman in transacting with investors and potential investors,

    introducing them to the company and the whole "investment process" and, most importantly, assuring them of its legitimacy.

    Pendulas, in particular, was noted to have spoken to unpaid investors and assured them of the legitimacy of Aman as a

    business entity even at the time when doubts arose and investors were demanding their unpaid investments.

    As to Respondent Mayor Co, complainants claimed that his act of entering into an agreement with Aman Futures Trading,

    whereby each investment in Aman will be taxed at 4% by the City of Pagadian, further made it appear to the public that Aman

    was a legitimate business.

    In his defense, Mayor Co denied the existence of any such agreement. He claimed that AMan was only charged the amount of

    P39,790.00, whichwas paid by Aman when it opened its Pagadian City branch, headed by Respondent Luna. Upon such

    payment, Aman was issued a Certificate of Payment of Business Tax, which Mayor Co claimed "automatically served as a

    temporary business permit."

    Notably, such temporary business permit was issued even before Aman completed the submission of all documents required

    from it by the local government. Aman, in fact, never completed the submission of all necessary documents as it had promised,

    considering that one of those documents was the secondary license it never obtained from the SEC.

    Mayor Co denied any irregularity in such procedure, claiming that Pagadian City only followed the example of Cebu City, which

    earlier issued a similar temporary permit to the office of Aman Futures in said city. He also denied that 4% business tax was

    ever levied on each and every investment paid by the complainants. He claimed'that he was also a victim of the scam, just like

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    the complainants.

    In resolving to charge Mayor Co, the Special Panel held that his bare denial cannot overcome the positive assertions of the

    complainants, and, thus, the question of whether or not he or the City of Pagaidan benefited from the alleged 4% tax is a

    question that can be best threshed out in a full-blown trial. For the purposes of determining probable cause, in the meantime,

    such is found to exist, as it appears that, by his acts, third persons acting in good faith (i.e., complainants herein) relied on therepresentations about the existence of the agreement as further proof of the legitimacy of Aman's business, and, thus, induced

    them to part with their money, to their damage and prejudice.

    Furthermore, the Special Panel also found indications that he acted, not merely as an investor, but also as an agent of Aman,

    such as the assertion in the Sworn Statement of his one of his co-Respondent, Lelian Gan, that Aman issued a certification

    dated 25 August 2012, declaring respondent Samuel Co as an "authorized agent" of Athan in online futures trading, as well as

    his act, using his public office, of offering C3, a public building owned by the Pagadian City government, for rent in favor of

    Arnan for its operations.

    Finally, no probable cause was found to exist to charge respondent JORINO LEDESMA for the crime of syndicated estafa,

    along with the rest, as his only participation, based on the records, is his being a relative of Respondent Dequito and a known

    "private pilot of respondent Amalilio, who had direct access with Aman..." Complainants admitted that they never met or talkedto Ledesma about Aman or any investment.

    Several of the Respondents, including Mayor Co, have previously been charged with syndicated estafa arising from the alleged

    fraudulent investment scheme of Aman.

    The complainants in this case are claiming a total of P44,035,690.00 (i.e., ctual investment plus interest computed at the rate

    of return promised to them) in damages.

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    DOF, AIM launch customized Masteral Program for gov't employees

    Source:http://www.dof.gov.ph

    The Department of Finance, in partnership with the Asian Institute Management, launched today the first ever masteral

    program customized for its employees. The initiative responds to the Philippines various development challenges by cultivating

    technical and management skill in government officials.

    The Executive Masters in Development Management Public Finance program is a rigorous 20-month modularized program that

    combines managerial economics, public finance and budgeting, and statistics for strategic management that graduate students

    will relate to their official work in the government.

    We dont want government jobs to be dead-end jobs. We want to make government agencies into learning organizations that

    are also true meritocracies, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said.

    AIM president Dr. Steven Dekrey for his part said, The program is designed to enhance skills and capabilities necessary for

    public finance employees to develop a world v iew of Asia and beyond.

    The program will build on concentration courses in budgeting and program analysis, public debt and capital markets, revenue

    policy and administration, benefit-cost analysis, governmental accounting and financial reporting, and public program

    evaluation.

    As compared with other career development opportunities within and for government workers, the program will be renewed

    every academic year and the curriculum continuously modified to address current challenges.

    In the past, we have not invested enough to build growth capacity within our institutions. With programs such as this

    partnership with AIM, we want to align the interests of our people with the interests of the government and the interests of the

    country. This is a great way to promote good governance and a sure antidote to corruption. added the finance chief.

    The program will run from April 2013 to December 2014 and is also open to DOFs attached bureaus and agencies, as well as

    to GFIs or government financial institutions.

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    PHL Embassy in Warsaw offers support to PHL tour operators

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  • 7/29/2019 PIA Calabarzon PRs , Dispatch for March 14 , 2013 , Weather Watch, Regional Watch, OfW Watch, Online News

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    Source:http://www.dfa.gov.ph

    12 March 2013 Philippine Ambassador to Poland Patricia Ann V. Paez told Manila-based Philippine tour operators on March

    06 that they can tap and rely on the Philippine Embassy in Warsaw as their sales and marketing field agent in Poland.

    The Ambassador offered help in providing information regarding the Polish travel market, in following up with potential

    partners, and in translating promotional materials into Polish. They also discussed plans to increase awareness about the

    Philippines in Poland, including through media campaigns and participation in travel fairs, and in organizing several

    familiarization tours for Polish tour operators to the Philippines.

    Recognizing that Poland is an emerging source market for the Philippines, the tour operators welcomed the Embassys

    initiatives and cited concrete ways by which they can work together with the Embassy.

    The tour operators and sales and marketing officers which Ambassador Paez met with were the following: Ms. Serafina S.

    Joven, President of Annset Holidays, Inc.; Ms. Marilen P. Sandejas-Yaptangco, President and CEO of Baron Travel

    Corporation; Mr. Victor Emmanuel P. Ote, General