Why on earth would a public official, whose office has nothing to do with health whatsoever, head a Philippine delegation to an international conference that deals with public health issues? The Philippines is one of the 180 parties to a treaty called the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). So it was only proper that the country send an official delegation to attend the Seventh session of the Conference of the Parties (COP7) to the WHO FCTC which was held in Delhi, India from Nov. 7-12. The COP is the governing body of the WHO FCTC and is comprised of all parties to the Convention. It regularly reviews the implementation of the Convention and makes the decisions necessary to promote its effective implementation. And who was the head of the Philippine delegation? No less than Civil Service Commission (CSC) chair Alicia dela Rosa-Bala. She may have extensive experience in social work, having been undersecretary of the Social Welfare and Development department and took social work studies both as undergraduate and graduate degrees, but to support an outright ban on electronic cigarettes or vape devices in the Philippines as an official country position? Two local e-cigarette consumer groups criticized Bala for supporting a proposal presented at the COP7 that would allow an outright ban of electronic cigarettes or vape devices in the Philippines without prior consultation with the local vaping community. Vapers Philippines spokesperson Mark Erana said that according to fellow vapers in Europe, Bala as head Read More …
MANILA, Philippines – Retail prices of construction materials in Metro Manila rose for the eighth straight month in October, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported yesterday. The Construction Materials Retail Price Index (CMRPI) in the National Capital Region (NCR) rose 2.3 percent in October – the fastest pace this year – from two percent the previous month and a reversal of the 1.4 percent contraction in October 2015. PSA said the uptrend was primarily due to the 11.4 percent growth in miscellaneous construction materials. Higher markups were also seen in the indices of electrical materials, painting materials and related compounds, and tinsmithry materials. The annual uptick in the masonry material index, however, decelerated to 2.9 percent while flat growth was seen in the indices of carpentry materials and plumbing materials at 1.6 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively. Retail prices have been on the downtrend since October last year until February this year before picking up pace in March. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 Month-on-month, the CMRPI in Metro Manila rose 0.1 percent in October compared to negative 0.1 percent the previous month. An increment of 0.3 percent was observed in miscellaneous construction materials index. In addition, from negative rates recorded last month, the indices of carpentry materials rose 0.1 percent and painting materials and related compounds, 0.2 percent. The index for electrical materials also went up 0.2 percent. The increase, however, in plumbing materials index slowed to 0.1 percent, while those for the indices of masonry Read More …
MANILA, Philippines – Off-grid energy producer DMCI Power Corp. (DPC) has gained tax breaks for its P620-million power facility which will provide 10 megawatts (MW) of supply in Palawan by year-end. The Board of Investments (BOI) recently granted DPC a six-year income tax holiday for its 2×4.95-MW bunker-fired power plant in Aborlan, Palawan, the company said in a statement. “This incentive will effectively lower DPC’s true cost of generation charge, in the end benefitting the electricity consumers of Palawan,” said DPC president Nestor Dadivas said. The tax holiday will be applied once the Aborlan facility begins its commercial operations or six years from December 2016, whichever is earlier. DPC is investing around P620 million to build the facility which will contribute nearly 10 MW of electricity to the Palawan grid. “Construction of the Aborlan plant is proceeding as scheduled. We expect it to go online by year-end,” added Dadivas. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 Aborlan is a first-class municipality located 69 kilometers south of Puerto Princesa City, with an estimated population of over 32,000. Power projects in missionary areas qualify for pioneer status under the BOI’s 2014 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP). DPC’s entitlement to the tax incentive was determined based on its project’s ability to contribute to the economy’s development as measured by its net value added, new jobs generated, multiplier effect and measured capacity. Apart from Palawan, the company also provides power to Masbate, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro and Sultan Kudarat through supply contracts with electric Read More …
Money turned over by casino junket operator Kim Wong to the Anti-Money Laundering Council after the $81-million money laundering scandal at the Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. erupted. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO MANILA — The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) has filed criminal charges against the former treasurer of the Yuchenco-led Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC) and five other officials for alleged money laundering in connection with the entry of money stolen from Bangladesh’s central bank last February. In its 97-page complaint filed before the Department of Justice on Nov. 18, the AMLC supported the filing of criminal cases for money laundering under Section 4(f) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA), as amended, against former RCBC retail banking group head Raul Victor B. Tan, as well as Ismael S. Reyes, Brigitte R. Capiña, Nestor O. Pineda, Romualdo S. Agarrado and Angela Ruth S. Torres. Section 4(f) of Republic Act No. 10365 or the amended AMLA provides that money laundering is committed by any person who performs or fails to perform any act as a result of which he facilitates the offense of money laundering. Tan, brother of National Treasurer Roberto B. Tan, resigned from the RCBC last April, at the height of the Senate investigation on the $81-million money laundering scandal that shook the domestic financial system as well as gaming industry. At the time of the money laundering transaction, Reyes was national sales director of RCBC’s retail banking group; Capiña was retail banking group regional sales director; Pineda was district sales director; Read More …
The Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur confirmed that six of the 23 suspects in the kidnappings cases in the waters off Sabah already have arrest warrants. The Filipino suspects are reportedly being pursued in “the hinterlands of Sulu and Basilan provinces.” Earlier this month, President Rodrigo Duterte went to Malaysia to meet Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and the two agreed to work together to solve the kidnapping incidents in the Sulu-Sulawesi Seas. “Philippine authorities welcomes any information their Malaysian counterparts may have that would lead to the arrest of these wanted individuals,” the Embassy said. The six suspects with arrest warrants are Apo Mike (also known as Majan Sahidjuan), Hatib Hayan (aka Sawadjaan), Alden Bagde (aka Sayning), Muamar Askali (aka Abu Rami), Idang Susukan and Alhabsy Misaya. Philippine forces have been able to arrest and kill other suspects earlier named by Malaysian authorities. One of them is Khadafy, who is now detained in the Zamboanga Del Norte Provincial Jail. The list of 23 kidnapping suspects were from Malaysia’s Eastern Sabah Security Command. There have been several reports in the past of fishermen and foreign tourists abducted by armed men in Sabah waters. KS/RAM RELATED STORIES 3 Malaysian fishermen kidnapped in Sabah waters 2 more Indonesian fishermen abducted off Malaysian state 5 foreigners missing in Tawi-Tawi, Sabah waters TAGS: arrest warrant, Kidnapping, PH Embassy, Sabah, suspects For feedback, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.
The Agriculture department is undertaking a total recall and cancellation of all issued permits following the rampant cases of smuggled agricultural products. Philstar.com, File MANILA, Philippines — Amid the holiday rush and the expected demand surge in food products, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has ordered the cancellation of import permits of all agricultural products, particularly meat, in its bid to address smuggling. In a press briefing Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said the department is undertaking a total recall and cancellation of all issued permits following the rampant cases of smuggled agricultural products. “I issued instructions for an immediate cancellation of all import permits of all agricultural products because of persistent reports of recycling and technical smuggling. And this usually happens whenever Christmas season comes because of the great demand for meat and chicken,” he said. “Many unscrupulous individuals are using the same permits all over again and the only way to check this is the total recall of all permits issued and we can only recall this by canceling all permits issued,” Piñol added. All product permits that are under its attached agencies Bureau of Plant Industry and Bureau of Animal Industry will be canceled. Import permits for rice and corn, on the other hand, are not included as these are not under the umbrella of the DA. As of now, all permits that importers have are deemed invalid and would have to undergo an additional process as importers need to personally appear at the DA-Office of the Secretary Read More …
Project Managers should learn the core concepts and best practices in project management. MANILA, Philippines – Projects are a constant part of everyone’s life. Whether applied in work, business, or in certain facets of life, we have done projects. There are projects which are simple while others are complex. Some projects are inexpensive while some are costly. There are projects that can be done alone while most projects are done with team members. Projects can be frustrating and yet fun to implement. How do we manage projects successfully based on requirements of business? The role of Project Managers are critical in managing projects, and as such, Project Managers should learn the core concepts and best practices in project management. It is essential and imperative for Project Managers to acquire skill sets and to understand the life cycle of project management. This two-day course is designed to drill down participants on the founding principles and practices in project management. The discussions are designed to be simple and straightforward for easy understanding, appreciation and application irrespective of professional orientation and background. Workshops and exercises are infused into the course intended to expose project managers to two of the most powerful and purposeful project management techniques, eg., the Critical Path Method and Earned Value Analysis. The seminar will require participants to come up with short presentation on sample project brief document. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 Key seminar topics 1. What is a Project – what it is not, and what Read More …
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, left, listens to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Lima, Peru, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) MANILA — The success of President Duterte’s debut at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit was not hinged on his appearance at the gala dinner and photo opportunity with fellow world leaders, Malacañng said on Tuesday. Assistant Communications Secretary Ana Marie Banaag said the palace respected the opinion of former President Fidel V. Ramos, who was disappointed at Mr. Duterte’s absence at the photo call and said it was his duty to be there even if he was not feeling well. “The non-attendance of the President to the gala dinner and picture-taking should not be a barometer to measure whether the participation of the Philippines is successful or not,” Banaag said in a press briefing. Mr. Duterte said he had skipped the gala dinner and picture taking due to jet lag, with the events coinciding with his sleeping hours in the Philippines. Ramos had said this was no excuse and Mr. Duterte should have joined the traditional group photo with world leaders to represent the Philippines. The President sent Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay in his stead. SFM TAGS: Ana Marie Banaag, APEC Summit in Lima Peru, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Department of Foreign Affairs, Diplomacy, Fidel V. Ramos, Foreign affairs, former presidents, International relations, Lima, Malacañang, Office of the President, Perfecto Yasay, Peru, Philippine president, Read More …
Firefighters and others watch the port to check the water level as a tsunami warning is issued following an earthquake in Soma, Fukushima prefecture, northern Japan, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016. Coastal residents in Japan were ordered to flee to higher ground on Tuesday after a strong earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima prefecture. AP The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday said it had not received reports of any Filipino affected by the strong 6.9 magnitude earthquake that hit northeastern Japan and triggered a 3-foot-high tsunami. In a text message, DFA assistant secretary Charles Jose said the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo continues to monitor the situation of Filipinos in Japan, following the quake that struck off the coast of Fukushima prefecture, site of the crippled Fukushima Daiishi nuclear power plant.READ: 3-foot-high tsunami recorded after strong quake in Japan “So far there are no reports of any Filipino affected by the earthquake in Japan. Our Embassy in Tokyo continues to monitor the situation closely,” Jose told INQUIRER.net In 2011, a massive undersea quake that sent a tsunami killed more than 18,000 people and sent three reactors into meltdown, in what was considered as one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters. Japan’s meteorological agency initially estimated the quake’s magnitude at 7.3. The quake was felt in the capital of Tokyo, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damages. There are about 240,000 registered Filipinos in Japan. CBB TAGS: DFA, Earthquake, Fukushima, Japan, ofws For feedback, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (left) and US President-elect Donald Trump. AFP PHOTOS LIMA, Peru — President Barack Obama believes a friendlier relationship is in store for his successor-in-waiting Donald Trump and President Rodrigo Duterte due to their similar personalities, according to Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay. The two presidents never got to talk in the concluded Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit here, after a jet-lagged Mr. Duterte skipped the gala dinner and the customary family photo event of world leaders. READ: Duterte ‘falls ill,’ skips Apec gala dinner for world leaders But Yasay, who stood in for Mr. Duterte in both events, said the US president told him during a conversation in one of the side meetings that he was optimistic about the future of the US-Philippines bilateral ties under Trump’s helm. It was Mr. Duterte’s first appearance at the Apec and the last one of Obama, who will relinquish the presidency to Trump in January. “Well, he told me he is expecting a better and stronger relationship between the Philippines and the United States under the new administration of President-elect Trump, as they seem to have the same kind of temperament,” the country’s top diplomat recalled in a DZRH radio interview. READ: Duterte softens stance on US, tells Trump: ‘Mabuhay ka’ Yasay said he only replied: “Well, I hope so.” “I did not mention to him that whatever trouble afflicting us as a result of our existing relationship is more fundamental than the personalities involved,” he said. “We want to Read More …