Oct 102013
 
President Benigno Aquino III arrived home Thursday night following his trip to Indonesia and Brunei, but not after his flight home was delayed by about an hour.

Aquino was scheduled to arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 at 7:30 p.m. but arrived past 8:30 p.m., radio dzBB’s Sam Nielsen reported.

The report said the delay was due to bad weather conditions in Metro Manila earlier in the evening.

Earlier this week, Aquino attended the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Bali, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit.

During his arrival statement, Aquino outlined the gains the Philippines got from the two trips.

With Aquino upon his arrival were Secretaries Albert del Rosario (Foreign Affairs), Gregory Domingo (Trade), Cesar Purisima (Finance), Arsenio Balisacan (Socio-economic Planning), Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras, Presidential Management Staff head Julia Abad, and Presidential Communications Secretary Ramon Carandang.

Government officials who welcomed Aquino at the NAIA included Secretaries Rosalinda Baldoz (Labor), Leila de Lima (Justice), Emilio Abaya (Transportation), and Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Deles and Commission on Higher Education head Patricia Licuanan. — BM, GMA News

Oct 032013
 
CHEd defends P2B grant

PH-CALIFORNIA RESEARCH By Dona Z. PazzibuganPhilippine Daily Inquirer 4:46 am | Friday, October 4th, 2013 CHEd chairperson Patricia Licuanan. PHOTO FROM CHED.GOV.PH MANILA, Philippines—Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) chair Patricia Licuanan defended Thursday the CHEd’s nearly P2 billion annual research grant to select American and Filipino faculty members even as she acknowledged that two newly retired commissioners as well as her finance and administration chief have expressed reservations about it. Licuanan said the oppositions have prompted the CHEd to seek the legal opinion of the Department of Justice before formalizing the arrangement with the newly organized Philippine-California Advanced Research Institutes (PCARI). She said the CHEd wants to have the memorandum of agreement signed soonest so her office can use the P1.763 billion funding allocated for the PCARI project in CHEd’s budget this year, as well as the P1.9 billion earmarked for the project next year. The research grant for PCARI, which is identified with Filipino Silicon Valley entrepreneur Dado Banatao, will get the lion’s share of CHEd’s annual budget and will run for five years. “Recently, they got a bit concerned because they were part of an Ombudsman case involving another project, so they naturally became very cautious,” Licuanan said, referring to former CHEd commissioners Nona Ricafort and Nenalyn Defensor, whose terms ended last July 20 and were replaced last month. The commissioners, however, did not say the grant was anomalous, Licuanan said. But late afternoon on Thursday, Licuanan said Defensor assured her that she did not share Ricafort’s misgivings. Read More …