Mar 222014
 
(Update 10:01 p.m.) Authorities arrested two leaders of the Communist Party-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front in Cebu on Saturday afternoon.

According to a GMA News flash report, Benito Tiamzon and his wife Wilma were arrested by Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police personnel in Barangay Zaragoza in Aloguinsan, Cebu.

“Wilma Tiamzon is the secretary general of the CPP/NPA while her husband, Benito, is the chairman of the CPP/NPA. They were arrested by virtue of a warrant of arrest for their crimes against humanity that include murder, multiple murders, and frustrated murder,” General Emmanuel Bautista, chief of staff of the AFP, said.

Benito is included in the “Big Five” fugitive list alongside fellow NPA leader Jorge Madlos. His arrest follows the arrest of Delfin Lee, who was nabbed in connection with a multibillion-peso estafa case.

Last Wednesday, President Benigno Aquino III hinted another big-name fugitive would be arrested soon, but did not elaborate.

A Palace official, who refused to be identified, said Benito Tiamzon was the fugitive Aquino was referring to.
 
The arrest comes as the New People’s Army prepares to mark its 45th anniversary on March 29. — with reports by Rie Takumi and Andrei Medina/VC/JDS, GMA News

Dec 302013
 
Audit finds lax monitoring of CHED scholarship grants

The Commission on Audit (COA) has found alleged anomalies in the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) student financial assistance program (StuFAP), which used to be funded by the now-discontinued Priority Development Assistance Fund and Disbursement Acceleration Program. According to a “24 Oras” report aired Monday evening, COA’s 2012 audit findings, released Friday, showed CHED gave a disproportionate amount to students under their “Study Now, Pay Later” plan, and collected only a fraction of it from students. It found that study grants were given in violation of CHED guidelines. “The selection, screening, awarding and determination of the amount of the grant to each student beneficiary,” according to the report, “were entrusted to the Office of the Legislator through a [memorandum of agreement].” Because of this, student were given financial assistance ranging from P16,000 to P110,000, exceeding the P15,000 limit per semester for CHED’s Full Merit scholars. Despite the selection, some P112,638,412 in claims listed by CHED were found to lack proper documentation such as student grades and ITR.  Nine CHED regional offices reported a due amount of P138,591,978.43 from student borrowers, but only P2,469,242.65 was collected from these regions. The COa report cited a “collection efficiency ranging from 0.07 percent to 4.68 percent, due to lack of manpower, non-enforcement of the terms of the contract, inadequate monitoring system, and the absence and non-updating of [subsidiary ledgers].”  Meanwhile, checks amounting to P18,840,038.60 were released by CHED’s Central, NCR, and Region IV-A offices to people other than the registered beneficiaries. The anomalies spotted Read More …