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‘Bikoy’ ripe for contempt in Senate inquiry — Lacson

THE MAN who claimed to be the netizen Bikoy, in the videos alleging drug links in President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s family, would have been cited for contempt if the Senate had proceeded with its inquiry into this controversy, Senator Panfilo M. Lacson said on Thursday.

“Hinog na hinog sana talaga si Bikoy for contempt kasi hindi na naman papalitan ‘yun eh,” Mr. Lacson said at a forum. (Bikoy would have been ripe for a contempt charge because he has not changed).

The senator added: “Kung halimbawang natuloy bukas ‘yung hearing at nandiyan siya, meron siyang sworn statement, meron siyang mga dokumento at nakapag-testify na siya under oath, and then papasok si Hutch and refute with his own document na nanggaling din kay Bikoy, hindi ba napaka-appropriate for contempt and marami pa tayong malalaman.” (Had we pushed through with the hearing, we would have heard his sworn statement, have his documents, and have him testify under oath, which Hutch will then refute with documents Bikoy himself gave, then we’d have an appropriate case for contempt. We might even learn new things).

Mr. Lacson, who heads the Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, said it is up to the Executive to pursue charges against Peter Joemel A. Advincula, who claimed to be “Bikoy” in a news conference early this week.

“‘Yung effort dapat manggaling sa executive branch dahil ang binabanatan du’n ay members of the First Family and some other personality (members of the First Family were being attacked). We should leave it to the DoJ (Department of Justice), the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation), the PNP (Philippine National Police) to find out kung sino nasa likod ni Bikoy (who’s behind Bikoy),” Mr. Lacson said.

But Mr. Duterte, speaking at a campaign rally in Bohol on Wednesday night, said, “They released black propaganda that included my daughter. I’m not interested to file cases.” — C.A. Tadalan, A.L. Balinbin

DENR orders closure of Limay dumpsite

THE DEPARTMENT of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has issued a cease and desist order (CDO) against the municipal government of Limay, Bataan for the operation of an open dumpsite in Barangay San Francisco de Asis I. In a statement on Thursday, the DENR said the dumpsite is located on a seven-hectare property owned by the local municipal government, which has an existing memorandum of agreement with Metro Clark Waste Management Corp. (MCWMC) for the dumpsite’s closure and rehabilitation, signed in 2015 and due to expire on December this year. Mayor Lilvir B. Roque and members of the municipal council were also summoned to the DENR headquarters in Quezon City to present their plan of action for the rehabilitation of the area. Under Republic Act 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, open dumpsites are prohibited and local officials who violate this face a fine of P500,000, and an amount equivalent to 10% of his or her annual net income during the previous year as well as administrative charges. Mr. Antiporda also said that the operation of the dumpsite must be stopped because it is among the threats to Manila Bay, which is currently undergoing rehabilitation. The dumpsite is located beside a creek that flows to Mamala River, which drains into the Manila Bay. — Vincent Mariel P. Galang

QC prosecutor recommends libel charge vs Alvarez

THE QUEZON City Prosecutor’s Office has recommended the filing of a libel charge against Davao del Norte 1st District Rep. Pantaleon D. Alvarez for his “defamatory” comments against Davao del Norte 2nd District Rep. Antonio R. Floirendo Jr. In a six-page resolution dated April 26, Assistant Prosecutor Marizen Grutas rejected Mr. Alvarez’s plea for the dismissal of the libel complaint filed against him by Mr. Floirendo for allegedly calling him a “land-grabber.” The resolution states, “Given the acrimonious relationship of the parties, the motives of the respondent in making such statements and that he has no actual malice when he made the defamatory statement is highly suspect.” The two congressmen, who are both running for reelection on May 13, used to be political allies. In 2017, however, Mr. Alvarez filed a graft complaint against Mr. Floirendo for alleged conflict of interest over the 2003 contract between the Floirendo family’s Tagum Agricultural Development Corp. and the Bureau of Corrections. Sought for comment, Mr. Alvarez said that he has yet to receive the resolution. “I have not received the resolution but my lawyer will attend to it as soon as we receive it. Nothing to worry,” he said in a phone message to BusinessWorld. — Vince Angelo C. Ferreras

There’s more to Oriental Mindoro than just Puerto Galera

ORIENTAL MINDORO is best known to outsiders for Puerto Galera, a popular beach and diving destination. But there is more to the province that covers the eastern side of Mindoro island. For one, it lays claim to the origins of the Philippine’s traditional pandango sa ilaw dance, which it celebrates through the Pandang-Gitab or Festival of Lights every end-April. Department of Tourism (DoT) IV-B Regional Director Danilo B. Intong, in a statement, said they are stepping up assistance this year for the province’s promotional campaigns, focusing on cultural sites, farm tourism, and island-hopping. “In the previous years, the Department of Tourism supported financially festival undertakings through prizes for street dance competitions and other tourism related events and activities. This year, to entice more tourists to visit our destinations and tourism sites, we invest on promotion and marketing,” Mr. Intong said. The attractions include Bulalacao, a jump-off point for island tours; the churches of Kuta and Simbahang Bato; and the Mangyan Heritage Center. For farm tourism, the first accredited site is Gabunatero Organic Farm in Bongabong, where visitors can experience planting and harvesting as well as go fishing.

Ormoc Airport runway widening set as post-2017 earthquake rehabilitation work almost done

ORMOC AIRPORT’S 2,042×36 meter runway is up for widening to accommodate bigger aircraft, with P55 million allocated and target completion by 2020, Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced on Thursday following an inspection of the facility. CAAP and local government officials, with Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur P. Tugade, visited the airport to check on the rehabilitation works started in Feb. 2018. The airport had suffered damage and underwent repairs following several natural calamities, including typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in 2013 and the magnitude 6.5 earthquake in July 2017. Under the rehabilitation program, P34-million was spent for the renovation of the passenger terminal building, which can now accommodate more passengers, as well as the construction of the CAAP administration building. Another P82 million has been budgeted for the ongoing asphalt overlay and strip grade correction project, now at 61% completion rate. CAAP said the development of Ormoc Airport is seen to boost trade and tourism in Leyte province.

Modernized jeepneys to start plying Iloilo City next week

THE FIRST 12 modernized jeepneys of the Iloilo City Alliance Operators and Drivers Transport Cooperative (ICAODTC) will start operating next week, with an initial four routes to be served. “More than the convenience, we offer safety, a hassle-free ride, and they can arrive on their offices fresh and on time,” Rizal M. Alido, board secretary of ICAODTC and president of the City Loop Integrated Alliance of Jeepney Owners and Drivers’ Association, said. The air-conditioned jeepneys, with a seating capacity of up to 25 passengers, will have a minimum rate of P10.50 to P12, higher than the region’s P8 rate for old jeepneys. The new units will use an Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS), which require a beep card. “We will be using AFCS and the commuters will be using loadable beep cards. They can actually use this even in Manila,” Mr. Alido said. The transport group, in compliance with the government’s transport modernization program, is expected to have 110 new units by next year. “By 2020 hopefully there should be no visible old jeeps plying on the streets,” he said. — Emme Rose S. Santiagudo

Cebu bus terminal management asks LGUs to deploy gov’t buses to accommodate commuters for May 13 election

THE CEBU South Bus Terminal (CSBT) management, which is under the Cebu provincial government, is expecting up to 40,000 passengers this weekend who will travel to vote for the May 13 midterm elections. CSBT Chief Jonathan F. Tumulak, in a statement, said they have sought the help of local government units (LGUs) in southern Cebu through the deployment of government-issued vehicles. He said the 300 public utility buses operating at the terminal could not possibly accommodate all commuters, similar to other major occasions like the recent Holy Week holiday, wherein LGU vehicles were also used as supplementary service. Mr. Tumulak said his office will help the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in monitoring and ensuring that the government vehicles will not be used to boost a politician’s interests. During the Holy Week, buses deployed by the LGUs were first inspected by CSBT personnel to make sure these were free of campaign materials.

More exhibitors in this year’s PHILBEX, TLEX Davao

A HUNDRED exhibitors are participating in this year’s 5th Philippine Building and Construction Expo (PHILBEX) Davao and 3rd Travel and Leisure Expo (TLEX), up from 80 in 2018. “We’ve been returning here in Davao for five years already because it is a booming city in Mindanao… For the construction, we want to showcase the Build Build Build program of President (Rodrigo R.) Duterte,” Carmen Grace P. Paragas, marketing assistant of event organizer Worldbex Services International, said in a press conference. The event gathers leading players in the industry, including construction companies, product manufacturers, and professionals. For TLEX Davao, Ms. Paragas said they have around 60 exhibitors, up from 40 last year, consisting of local and foreign hotels, travel agencies, airlines, cruise lines, resorts, shipping companies, and recreational destinations. Both events will also have conferences, talks, and business-to-business meetings. PHILBEX and TLEX Davao opened on May 9 at the SMX Convention Center and will run until May 12. — Maya M. Padillo

Duterte warns Negros Occidental mayor: Let the people vote freely

PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. Duterte has warned the mayor of a town in Negros Occidental against sowing fear and to allow the people “to vote freely” on May 13. In his speech at a campaign rally in Bohol Wednesday night, the President said that he dropped by Negros Occidental to talk to a mayor whom he did not name. “I came from [Negros] Occidental — these fools just keep on killing there. I’ve already told them that…. Well, there’s a certain mayor that’s really the suspect of everybody. So, I confronted the mayor. I talked to him,” the President said. The town of Moises Padilla in the province has been placed under Commission on Elections control due to political violence with recent killing of two town councilors seeking reelection. “So, you just be careful…allow everybody to vote freely. This is a democracy. This is an exercise of the right of the people to choose their leader,” he added. — Arjay L. Balinbin

Nation at a Glance — (05/10/19)

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Nation at a Glance — (05/10/19)

Lady Eagles, Tigresses tussle in UAAP finals

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
Senior Reporter

FOLLOWING an eventful two rounds of preliminary play, the women’s volleyball tournament of Season 81 of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines hits the championship phase with the Ateneo Lady Eagles and University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses disputing the title.

The top two teams at the end of the elimination round, Ateneo and UST try to complete what has been a strong campaign for them to date by hoisting the championship trophy in a best-of-three finals series setup which begins on May 11 with Game One at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Ateneo, the top seed in the playoffs and carried a twice-to-beat advantage in the Final Four, booked a spot in the finals after surviving a tough challenge from fourth-seeded Far Eastern University, forced to a deciding game last Wednesday, which it won by four sets.

The Lady Eagles return to the finals after missing it last year that ended six straight seasons of making it to the Big Dance. They are gunning for their third UAAP title.

Leading the charge for Ateneo is Kat Tolentino, who is averaging 15 points per game this season.

Graduating player Maddie Madayag has been good for 11.8 points, Ponggay Gaston 8.8 points, captain Bea de Leon 8.7 points and Jules Samonte seven points per contest for the Lady Eagles.

UST, for its parts, is back in the finals after eight years of absence and is eyeing a 17th women’s title.

The Tigresses willed their way to the second spot at the end of the elimination round and made short work of erstwhile defending champions De La Salle Lady Spikers in the Final Four, seeing no need to use their twice-to-beat advantage and completing the job at the first instance.

Captain and graduating player Sisi Rondina has been steady leading UST’s thrust, getting valuable contributions from younger teammates Eya Laure, KC Galdones and Caitlin Viray.

Rondina has been good for a league-leading 19 points per game followed by Laure with 17 points a contest.

Galdones is third-running for UST with 6.3 points and Viray chipping in 5.8 points.

The Lady Eagles have had the number of the Tigresses this season so far, claiming each of their two previous encounters, winning in four sets in the first round and five in the second.

For Ateneo, the championship series will be a whole new game and that it has to come in prepared against a rested UST team.

“UST will come into the finals rested. So we have to have our rest as well and come in with the right mindset and show the heart and will to fight in the championship series,” said Ateneo coach Oliver Almadro after booking their spot in the finals.

Over at the other camp, UST coach Kungfu Reyes said they are expecting to continue to have a tough time versus the Lady Eagles but underscored that it would not stop them from seeing their championship goals through.

“Against Ateneo we expect to have a hard time in our attacks because they have taller players. But in terms of skills we are up there with them and we would not allow ourselves to be dominated,” Mr. Reyes said.

Incidentally both coaches are coaching in their first UAAP finals in the women’s tournament.

Moura hat-trick flattens Ajax to put Tottenham into finale

AMSTERDAM — Lucas Moura conjured the second Champions League miracle in 24 hours with a last-gasp winner to complete his hat-trick and a 3-2 win to send Tottenham Hotspur past a shattered Ajax Amsterdam into the final on away goals on Wednesday.

A day after Liverpool beat Barcelona 4-0 to overturn a 3-0 first-leg deficit, Tottenham came back from the dead after Ajax had looked certain to reach their first final for 23 years.

Ajax skipper Matthijs de Ligt’s fifth-minute header and a superb 35th minute effort by Hakim Ziyech put Ajax 3-0 ahead on aggregate by halftime at a raucous Johan Cruyff Arena.

But Tottenham were transformed after the break as they became the eighth English club to reach the European Cup final, where they will face Liverpool in Madrid on June 1.

With veteran Spanish striker Fernando Llorente on as a second-half substitute, Tottenham refused to lay down and when Moura scored in the 55th minute the impossible began to seem possible for the north London club.

Four minutes later he fired through a crowd to equalise on the night and after both sides hit the woodwork in the heart-pumping finale, Moura drilled into the corner in the sixth minute of stoppage time to leave Ajax crestfallen.

“Football gives us moments we can’t imagine,” Moura, who scored the goal in Barcelona in the final group game to keep Tottenham alive in the competition, said.

Tottenham’s only other European Cup semi-final came 57 years ago when they lost to Benfica and their improbable victory left the away fans in a state of delirium and Argentine manager Mauricio Pochettino in tears at the end.

“The emotion is amazing, thank you to football,” Pochettino said. “My players are heroes — in the last year I was telling everyone this group are heroes.

ALL HEROES
“They are all heroes but Lucas Moura was a superhero.”

Tottenham had suffered three consecutive defeats in all competitions before Wednesday’s second leg and when Ajax led 2-0 at halftime, there was a celebratory mood inside the jam-packed Johan Cruyff Arena as their fans’ thoughts turned to Madrid.

But their joy turned into a nightmare as they were overwhelmed by a Tottenham side who dispensed with complicated tactics and simply threw the kitchen sink at their hosts.

“Football can be very beautiful and it can be very cruel, we have had to experience that today,” Ajax manager Erik Ten Hag said.

Ajax got off to a dream start as captain De Ligt took advantage of poor marking to head past Hugo Lloris.

Tottenham responded in spirited fashion with Son Heung-min deceiving keeper Onana with a cross that hit the post.

But Aax were cool, calm and collected and bided their time before striking again in devastating fashion.

Tadic, who moments earlier had dragged a shot just wide, was released down the left and he cut the ball back perfectly for Ziyech to whip a left-footed shot inside the far post.

Only one of the 17 teams to lose the first leg of a Champions League semi-final at home had ever come back to win.

But with Llorente on for Victor Wanyama, Tottenham went for the direct approach after the break and Ajax were rattled.

Moura converted in the 55th minute, sliding home after running on to Dele Alli’s pass and four minutes later, after Onana had made a remarkable save to dent Llorente, the Brazilian showed great footwork to thread a shot through a crowd.

It set up a rip-roaring finale with Tottenham pressing for the winning goal and Ajax looking to counter-attack.

Ziyech shot against the post, then Tottenham’s former Ajax defender Jan Vertonghen headed against the crossbar with the goal gaping before Lloris’s save kept Spurs alive.

Lloris went up for a corner in stoppage time but it was Moura who proved Tottenham’s hero, producing a clinical finish from Alli’s flick. — Reuters