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Justifying an extraordinary prescription

At the core of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue’s power is to make tax assessments that enforce the correct payment of taxes. Nonetheless, while tax assessments are presumed to be correct and issued in the ordinary performance of the tax authorities’ duties, there is also a presumption that tax returns have been filed in good faith. Hence, following due process, taxpayers are given the opportunity to dispute assessed irregularities in the taxes they have filed within a practicable period of time.

As a general rule on the prescriptive period of assessment under Section 203 of the Tax Code, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has three years to assess deficiency taxes, counting from the last day fixed by the law to file the returns or from the day the returns were actually filed, whichever comes later. This prescriptive period affords taxpayers protection against lengthy and unreasonable investigations.

However, by exception, under Section 222 of the Tax Code, this three-year prescriptive period may be extended either by (1) the taxpayer’s execution of a waiver of the statute of limitations; or (2) in the case of a false or fraudulent return with intent to evade a tax or of failure to file a return, where the prescriptive period would be 10 years from the BIR’s discovery of the falsity, fraud or omission.

Three years to 10 years is quite a leap. Hence, it is important to have some guidelines for both taxpayers and tax authorities on what exactly would justify an imposition of the extraordinary 10-year prescription period for tax assessments. Would honest mistakes or inaccuracies automatically render a return as a “false or fraudulent” return? Are there due process requirements when invoking the 10-year prescriptive period and the presumption of falsity or fraud?

There have been conflicting decisions as to when this extraordinary period of prescription would apply. There had been various cases which would require convincing evidence from the BIR that a taxpayer has intentionally and deliberately or fraudulently falsified or omitted information on returns before the extraordinary period applies. However, there have similarly been various cases wherein the BIR would simply invoke a 1974 Supreme Court (SC) decision which ruled that the 10-year period prescription could apply to false returns in general, whether deviations or misstatements in returns were intentionally made or not. This has caused confusion and puts taxpayers in an unfavorable situation where honest mistakes, carelessness or inaccuracies in returns, even without the intent to evade taxes, can warrant an extended prescription period for assessments.

Thankfully, in a recent decision, the SC abandoned this 1974 ruling. Now, as clarified, the extraordinary 10-year assessment period may only apply in situations where returns contain errors, misstatements and omissions; AND when such were made deliberately or willfully by the taxpayer.

Moreover, the SC described two due process requirements when applying the extraordinary perspective period.

Due process requirement No. 1: The assessment notice issued to the taxpayers must clearly state that (i) the extraordinary 10-year prescriptive period is being applied and (ii) the basis for alleging falsity or fraud.

The BIR generally has the burden to prove with clear and convincing evidence that there had been an intention on the part of the taxpayer to evade taxes, and said evidence must be presented when imposing the extended period. However, the BIR may be relieved of this burden of proof when there is prima facie evidence of falsity or fraud. Under Section 248(B) of the Tax Code, there is prima facie evidence of a false or fraudulent return when there is either a substantial understatement of taxable sales/receipts/income or overstatement of deductions/expenses by more than 30%. With this prima facie evidence, the burden of proof (that there’s no fraud) would shift to the taxpayer.

To satisfy the due process requirement, the BIR should set out in its formal notice to the taxpayer the computation by which misdeclarations were ascertained to exceed the 30% threshold. If the taxpayer fails to overcome the presumption of fraud, the prima facie evidence should be sufficient to justify the application of the 10-year period.

Due process requirement No. 2: The tax authorities should not act in a manner that is inconsistent with the invocation of the extraordinary prescriptive period or that would have otherwise misled the taxpayer that the basic three-year period will be applied, prejudicing the taxpayer’s defense.

In the past, the SC regarded the following acts performed by the tax authorities as contradictory to the application of the 10-year prescriptive period: (i) in cases where waivers of the statute of limitations have been executed; and (ii) in cases where assessment notices were hastily issued before the prescription of the basic three-year period.

It must be noted that the extended prescriptive period is granted as a benefit to the BIR only by exception and upon convincing evidence of the taxpayer’s fraud or bad faith. Due process must always be followed on both sides. The BIR’s authority and right to properly assess and collect tax liabilities should always be respected. Likewise, taxpayers have the right to timely defend themselves against allegations of fraud and unreasonable and lengthy examinations.

As common as the idiomatic expression is, honesty is the best policy. I believe that as citizens, we taxpayers inherently and in good faith want to contribute to the betterment of the country. As far as our taxes go, being the lifeblood of the government, most of us strive to honestly comply with the rules and regulations and pay what is due from us. This honesty should be safeguarded by statutory limitations provided under law and not be prejudiced.

The views or opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Isla Lipana & Co. The content is for general information purposes only, and should not be used as a substitute for specific advice.

 

Maryjane Almira Kau Chong is an assistant manager at the Tax Services department of Isla Lipana & Co., the Philippine member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers global network.

maryjane.almira.kau@pwc.com

DLSU Lady Spikers share UAAP volleyball lead with NU and UST

DLSU LADY SPIKERS — UAAP MEDIA TEAM/ NICOLE HERNANDEZ

Games Saturday
(PhilSports Arena)
10 a.m. — FEU vs UE (men)
12 noon — AdU vs NU (men)
2 p.m. — FEU vs UE (women)
4 p.m. — AdU vs NU (women)

VENGEFUL champion De La Salle University (DLSU) battled back from a set down to take care of also-ran Adamson University, 17-25, 25-19, 25-11, 25-22, and get back on track of a tightrope Top-Two race in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) women’s volleyball tournament on Wednesday at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum.

Undermanned and all, the Lady Spikers owned the last three sets after starting flat for a quick rebound to stay alive in the hot contest for the two twice-to-beat incentives in the Final Four following a huge defeat at the hands of rivals National University (NU) last weekend.

Shevana Laput continued to take the cudgels from injured MVP Angel Canino, who missed her fourth straight game, with 24 points on 22 hits as DLSU improved to 10-2 to forge a three-way tie with University of Santo Tomas (UST) and NU for the No. 1 seed.

Thea Gagate added 12 on nine attacks and three blocks while Alleiah Malaluan and Amie Provide had eight apiece with playmaker Julia Coronel (19 sets) also making her presence felt on both ends with five points on three blocks.

But the Lady Spikers have to rediscover their fiery form sooner than later, warned deputy mentor Noel Orcullo, if they wish to successfully defend their throne entering two more crucial matches against rival Ateneo de Manila University and first-round tormentor UST.

That stretch would make or break De La Salle’s twice-to-beat hopes, especially with Baby Jyne Soreño now joining Ms. Canino on sickbay after an arm injury in the match.

De La Salle wasted a 17-15 lead in the opening set that served as its wake-up call in dominating the rest of the match.

Jen Villegas (16), Jimy Jean Jamili (11) and Ayesha Juegos (10) led the Lady Falcons, who slid to 3-9.

In the men’s play, pacer Far Eastern University or FEU (11-1) firmed up its hold of the top spot to ensure at least a playoff for the win-once bonus after taking down University of the East (1-11), 25-17, 17-25, 28-26, 25-19, while De La Salle (9-3) clinched a Final Four spot by eliminating Adamson University (4-8), 26-24, 25-17, 25-23. — John Bryan Ulanday

Choco Mucho-Creamline faceoff expected to draw record attendance

CHOCO MUCHO FLYING TITANS — PVL MEDIA BUREAU

Games Thursday
(Smart Araneta Coliseum)
4 p.m. — SGA vs Farm Fresh
6 p.m. — Choco Mucho vs Creamline

CHOCO Mucho and Creamline, unquestionably the most popular volleyball teams in the land today, face off for the first time this year with one eyeing the first semifinal ticket and the other fighting for survival in an expectedly epic Premier Volleyball League (PVL) All-Filipino Conference elimination round duel that is expected to break league attendance records.

Sibling rivalry. Destiny versus dynasty. Call it what you want.

The match made in heaven is happening at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

But unlike before, the Flying Titans have the upper hand this time in terms of win-loss record as they currently lead the league with an 8-1 slate that put them a straight or four-set win away from claiming the first spot to the single-round robin semis.

For the Cool Smashers, they have stumbled twice and looked vulnerable at times in earning a 7-2 mark that got them in a four-way logjam at second with the Petro Gazz Angels, PLDT High Speed Hitters and Chery Tiggo Crossovers.

A win for the dynastic franchise would send it to the top and closer to advancing to the semis.

In terms of their head-to-head battle, Creamline has the overwhelming edge after having won Sister Act I, or their first championship showdown that ended in a two-game sweep at the Big Dome.

That momentous match drew a league attendance record of 24,459, the most in the country in a volleyball game as well as in the PVL as it erased the old mark of 19,157 set the previous year at the Mall of Asia Arena.

And there’s a possibility that it could be re-arranged again.

Creamline will come into this faceoff as a team on a mission and it was evident in how resolute it was when it downed Nxled, 25-22, 25-12, 25-20, Saturday in a game that saw the former playing their starters to the maximum.

“I think more than the win, we have to remind ourselves that we’re finding who we are again,” said Creamline captain Alyssa Valdez, whose squad has been brought down its knees twice including a five set defeat just two weeks ago.

Choco Mucho coach Dante Alinsunurin vowed to be ready against Creamline.

Preceding the duel is the 4 p.m. encounter between Strong Group Athletics or SGA (0-9) and Farm Fresh (2-7).

And then it will be the match that Philippine volleyball fandom has dreamed and craved for. — Joey Villar

Lady Blazers continue winning streak by beating SSC-R

COLLEGE OF ST BENILDE LADY BLAZERS — NCAA.ORG.PH

Games Friday
(Filoil EcoOil Arena)
7:30 a.m. — JRU vs Letran (men)
10 a.m. — JRU vs Letran (women)
2 p.m. — AU vs San Beda (women)
5 p.m. — AU vs San Beda (men)

THE COLLEGE of St. Benilde (CSB) Lady Blazers’ magnificent streak lives on.

Overcoming a second-set bump, CSB was resilient enough to hold back an upset-conscious San Sebastian College (SSC-R) as it hacked out a 25-13, 23-25, 25-13, 25-14 victory on Wednesday that kept the former undefeated for four straight years now in NCAA Season 99 women’s volleyball at the Filoil EcoOil Arena.

It was the fourth win in a row for coach Jerry Yee’s charges that sent them alone at No. 1 again and 33 straight overall since starting that record run in 2020 when it won seven straight before the season was called off due to the pandemic.

It then swept its way to a pair of championships in 22 games when league action resumed after the global malady to sustain one of the longest streaks in Philippine sports.

Mr. Yee though stressed he’s not into counting streaks.

“We’re not even thinking about it,” he said.

But it looked like it would end on this one after the Lady Stags snatched the second set to knot it at one set apiece.

The three-peat-eyeing champions were unperturbed and came back with a vengeance by dominating the next two that sealed it.

Wielyn Estoque emerged the team’s best scorer with 11 points while Michelle Gamit and captain Jessa Dorog scattered 10 hits each.

Cloanne Mondonedo was also brilliant as she not only fueled CSB’s relentless attack with 19 excellent sets, she also did some of the scoring as she chipped in six points, including grenade-like service aces.

That sent SSC-R, which was led by Kat Santos’ match-high 17 hits, sprawling to its fourth defeat in a row. — Joey Villar

LeBron James, Lakers edge Pelicans, clinch playoff bid

LEBRON JAMES recorded 23 points, nine rebounds and nine assists and the Los Angeles Lakers clinched a playoff berth with a 110-106 victory over the host New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night.

D’Angelo Russell added 21 points for the seventh-seeded Lakers, who led by as many as 18 points in the play-in game. Anthony Davis had 20 points, 15 rebounds and three blocked shots for Los Angeles.

“It was a good win for us,” Mr. James said. “We punched our ticket to the postseason, so it was a good win.”

The Lakers will face second-seeded Denver in the first round of the playoffs, with Game 1 on Saturday in Colorado. The Nuggets swept the Lakers in the Western Conference finals on the way to the NBA title last season, and Denver was 3-0 vs. L.A. this season.

New Orleans star Zion Williamson scored 40 points on 17-of-27 shooting and collected 11 rebounds before exiting with 3:13 left in the game due to left leg soreness. Mr. Williamson will have imaging done on Wednesday, and Pelicans coach Willie Green did not give any details on the extent of the injury.

Trey Murphy III added 12 points for the Pelicans and Brandon Ingram scored 11.

New Orleans will receive a second chance to claim a playoff spot on Friday night. The Pelicans will host the winner of the late Tuesday game between the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings. The winner of that one gets the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference and a date with the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.

On Tuesday, Mr. Davis scored a tiebreaking basket to put the Lakers ahead by two with 1:23 left. Mr. Nance split two free throws 15 seconds later to move the Pelicans within 101-100. Mr. Russell then drilled a corner 3-pointer to give Los Angeles a four-point edge with 51.3 seconds to play.

CJ McCollum made a short jumper in the lane to pull New Orleans within 104-102 with 38.5 seconds left. Mr. Davis hit two free throws with 14.8 seconds remaining as the Lakers took a four-point lead and held off the charge.

Austin Reaves scored 16 points and Rui Hachimura added 13 for the Lakers, who shot 41.7 percent from the field and made 14 of 35 (40 percent) from 3-point range.

New Orleans hit 46.2 percent of its shots, including 9 of 30 (30 percent) from behind the arc. Jose Alvarado, Herbert Jones and Mr. Nance added 10 points apiece.

The Lakers led by 18 in the third quarter, but Mr. Murphy and Mr. Alvarado each buried a 3-pointer during a 9-0 surge as the Pelicans moved within 91-89 with 5:41 left in the game.

New Orleans caught the Lakers at 93 when Mr. Alvarado’s alley-oop pass was slammed through the net by Mr. Williamson with 3:53 left. Mr. Williamson scored on a driving hoop 34 seconds later to knot the score at 95 but was injured on the play. He displayed his frustration before heading to the locker room.

Los Angeles held a 10-point halftime lead and soon used a 10-2 spurt to open up a 73-55 lead. Mr. Reaves capped it with a basket with 6:53 left in the third quarter.

Los Angeles led 83-76 entering the fourth quarter.

Mr. James and Mr. Russell scored 15 points apiece as the Lakers led 60-50 at halftime. Mr. Williamson had 20 points and eight rebounds in the half for New Orleans. — Reuters

Murray, Kings KO Warriors

KEEGAN MURRAY sank eight 3-pointers and finished with 32 points and nine rebounds as the Sacramento Kings remained alive with a convincing 118-94 victory over the visiting Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.

De’Aaron Fox added 24 points for ninth-place Sacramento, which controlled the 9 vs 10 play-in game. The Pelicans will visit the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday, with the winner receiving the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference playoffs and a matchup with the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.

Stephen Curry scored 22 points for the Warriors, who came in 10th in the West and will miss the playoffs for the third time in five seasons. Curry committed six turnovers and Klay Thompson, had a forgettable contest by missing all 10 of his shots — Reuters

Mbappé scores twice as PSG beats 10-man Barca to reach CL semifinals

BARCELONA, Spain — Paris St Germain’s (PSG) Kylian Mbappé scored twice in the second half to help his side to a 4-1 comeback win at 10-man Barcelona in their Champions League (CL) quarterfinal, second leg to wrap up a 6-4 aggregate victory on Tuesday.

After winning 3-2 in Paris and taking a 1-0 lead with an early Raphinha goal in the return, Barca collapsed after going down to 10 men just before the half-hour when last man Ronald Araujo was red-carded for fouling Bradley Barcola.

Former Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele equalized for the visitors just before the break while Vitinha and Mr. Mbappé finished the job in the second half, with PSG facing Borussia Dortmund in the semifinals after the Germans beat Atletico Madrid.

Having failed to get past the round of 16 in the last two seasons and being pinned against the ropes by a Barca side who were in the ascendancy, PSG put on a gritty performance to make the most of the home side’s mistakes and turn the tie around.

PSG manager Luis Enrique, who won the treble in charge of Barcelona in 2015, made three changes from the defeat in Paris.

Bringing in Barcola up front was crucial as the France winger was a constant menace to Barca’s defense, running up and down the left channel as PSG dominated from the start.

But Barcelona seemed comfortable to sit back and counter attack, with Raphinha giving them the lead in the 12th minute.

Teenager Lamine Yamal took a long pass in his stride before slicing past Nuno Mendes in the right channel and putting the ball on a plate for the Brazilian to score the opener.

Barca then wasted a chance to extend their lead when Robert Lewandowski missed from close range and were down to 10 men just before the half-hour after last man Ronald Araujo was shown a red card for a foul on Barcola just outside the penalty area.

The Uruguay defender and his Barca team mates argued with the referee, saying it was a shoulder charge and Pau Cubarsi was close by and ready to challenge Barcola, but it was in vain and Mr. Araujo eventually made his way off the field.

Former Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele put the resulting free kick just wide but did not miss the target nine minutes later, firing home for the visitors in the 40th to equalize on the night from another great play by Barcola.

PSG were back on top in the second half and piled on the pressure until Vitinha finally managed to put the visitors in front.

Mr. Dembele played a short corner to Achraf Hakimi, who rolled a pass to Vitinha just outside the area and the Portuguese midfielder had all the time in the world to slot a shot just inside Marc Andre ter Stegen’s right-hand post.

PSG kept up the pressure and in the 61st minute Barca full back Joao Cancelo made a reckless sliding tackle to take down Mr. Dembele and concede a penalty that Mr. Mbappé fired into the top corner to make it 3-1 as PSG moved ahead in the tie. — Reuters

First 7 jurors selected for Trump’s hush money trial

REUTERS

NEW YORK — The first seven jurors were selected on Tuesday to serve on Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial, as the selection process continues to choose a panel of 12 members and six alternates who can be fair to the former US president.

The judge also warned lawyers that he would not tolerate any efforts to intimidate prospective jurors after saying Mr. Trump, the Republican candidate for president in the Nov. 5 election, was audibly muttering while one of the possible members of the panel was questioned.

Mr. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 election. Ms. Daniels says she had a sexual encounter with Mr. Trump about a decade beforehand.

Mr. Trump has pleaded not guilty and denies an encounter took place. He has called the case, brought by Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a partisan “witch hunt” meant to interfere with his campaign to unseat Democratic President Joseph R. Biden.

The hush money case is one of four criminal prosecutions Mr. Trump faces, which also stem from trying to overturn his 2020 loss and alleged mishandling of classified information. He has also pleaded not guilty to those charges, though the other three cases may not go to trial before the election.

The seven jurors selected on Tuesday included a man originally from Ireland who enjoys doing “anything outdoorsy” and watches both MSNBC and Fox News, a woman who works as an oncology nurse and enjoys taking her dog to the park, and a corporate lawyer who said he does not follow the news that closely.

During questioning by Mr. Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche earlier on Tuesday, the nurse said she did not have a strong opinion about Mr. Trump.

But, she said, “No one is above the law.”

Jury selection began on Monday and is set to resume on Thursday after a day off on Wednesday. Justice Juan Merchan said opening statements could take place next Monday but warned that could be delayed.

TRUMP WANTS ‘FAIR SHAKE’
The process so far has highlighted the challenges of choosing a group of impartial jurors from heavily Democratic Manhattan.

More than half the initial pool of 96 jurors called were dismissed on Monday after saying they did not believe they could be fair. In questioning some who remained on Tuesday, Mr. Blanche said he did not care about jurors’ politics but wanted to get a sense of whether they could be fair to Mr. Trump as an individual.

“It’s extraordinarily important to President Trump that we know that we’re going to get a fair shake,” the attorney said. The jurors are anonymous except to Mr. Trump and lawyers for both sides.

Several prospective jurors said they did not have strong opinions about Mr. Trump, or said their opinions were not relevant to the case.

“If we were sitting in a bar, I’d be happy to tell you,” said one jury candidate, a man who works at a bookstore and enjoys going to Broadway shows. “But, in this room, what I feel about President Trump is not important.”

Justice Juan Merchan ultimately dismissed the juror.

In questioning jurors earlier on Tuesday, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass said the case was not a referendum on Mr. Trump’s presidency. “This case is really not about whether you like Donald Trump,” Mr. Steinglass said. “This case is about the rule of law and whether Donald Trump broke it.”

‘I WON’T TOLERATE THAT’
With jurors outside the courtroom, Mr. Merchan told lawyers for both sides that Mr. Trump had been audibly muttering and gesturing while one prospective juror was being questioned. The judge told Trump lawyer Mr. Blanche to speak to his client about his behavior.

“I won’t tolerate that,” the judge said. “I will not have any jurors intimidated in the courtroom.”

Mr. Trump has routinely tested judges’ tolerance during his recent legal woes and is subject to a gag order imposed by Mr. Merchan. It bars Mr. Trump from making statements about witnesses, court staff and family members that are meant to interfere with the case.

On Monday, prosecutors asked Mr. Merchan to fine Mr. Trump $1,000 for each of three social media posts this month that criticized Ms. Daniels and Michael Cohen, Mr. Trump’s former fixer who is expected to be a prominent witness in the trial.

Mr. Blanche said the former president was only responding to their criticism of him.

Mr. Merchan said he would consider the fines on April 23. — Reuters

US to hit Iran with new sanctions, says Yellen

US TREASURY SECRETARY JANET YELLEN — IMF AND CHRISTIAN LUE-UNSPLASH

WASHINGTON — US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday warned that the US intends to hit Iran with new sanctions in the coming days over its unprecedented attack on Israel, and these actions could seek to reduce Iran’s capacity to export oil.

“With respect to sanctions, I fully expect that we will take additional sanctions action against Iran in the coming days,” Ms. Yellen said told a news conference on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank spring meetings in Washington.

“We don’t preview our sanction tools. But in discussions I’ve had, all options to disrupt terrorist financing of Iran continue to be on the table,” Ms. Yellen added.

She said the Treasury and State Department have taken previous action to contain Iran’s “destabilizing” behavior by diminishing its ability to export oil.

“Clearly, Iran is continuing to export some oil. There may be more that we could do. I don’t want to preview our actual sanctions activities, but certainly that remains in focus as a possible area that we could address.”

Treasury was working to enlist the aid of China, G7 partners and other major global suppliers to erode Iran’s ability to continue to export oil and to get the microelectronics needed for the drones it used to attack Israel and was selling to Russia, a senior Treasury official told reporters.

The official said a jump in oil prices had been driven mainly by geopolitical uncertainty, not US sanctions, and noted that past sanctions had not led to oil price increases.

“We’re going to have conversations with all major suppliers around the world. That includes countries in the G7; that includes China. All of these countries have to play a role in constraining Iran’s ability to get access to the goods they are using to build weapons,” the official said.

In prepared remarks, Ms. Yellen said Iran’s attack on Israel last weekend and its financing of militant groups in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq threatened stability in the Middle East and could cause economic spillovers.

The United States is using financial sanctions to isolate Iran and disrupt its ability to fund proxy groups and support Russia’s war in Ukraine, Ms. Yellen said.

Treasury has targeted more than 500 individuals and entities connected to terrorism and terrorist financing by the Iranian regime and its proxies since the start of the Biden administration in January 2021, Ms. Yellen said.

That has included targeting Iran’s drone and missile programs and its financing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, the Houthis in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Iraqi militia groups, she said.

“From this weekend’s attack to the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, Iran’s actions threaten the region’s stability and could cause economic spillovers,” Ms. Yellen said, without giving details.

Iran on Saturday launched more than 300 drones and missiles against Israel, its first direct attack on the country, in retaliation for a suspected Israeli air strike on its embassy compound in Damascus on April 11 that killed elite military officers.

Israel’s military said that it shot down almost all the drones and missiles, and that the attack caused no deaths, but the situation has increased fears of open warfare between the longtime foes.

In Gaza, more than 33,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive launched against Hamas after the group attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and taking 253 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Ms. Yellen said Washington was continuing to use economic tools to pressure Hamas, but said Treasury was emphasizing that its sanctions should not impede life-saving aid.

She called for urgent action to end Palestinian suffering in the narrow enclave, noting that Gaza’s entire population of more than 2 million people was facing acute food insecurity and that most of the population had been displaced.

“It is incumbent on all of us here at these meetings to do everything in our power to end this suffering,” she said.

Ms. Yellen noted that Washington was also using sanctions to target extreme settler violence in the West Bank, while working to ensure a functioning banking system there and supporting IMF programs in Jordan and Egypt. — Reuters

Blinken to raise China’s support for Russia’s defense industrial base during visit

U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE ANTONY BLINKEN — PPA POOL/MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

WASHINGTON — US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on an upcoming visit to China is expected to raise US concerns Beijing is helping Russia build up its defense industrial base to fight the war in Ukraine, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said on Tuesday.

The US has warned China not to aid Moscow’s war effort since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which came just weeks after Russia and China declared a “no limits partnership.”

“What we have seen over the past months is that there have been materials moving from China to Russia that Russia has used to rebuild that industrial base and produce arms that are showing up on the battlefield in Ukraine,” Mr. Miller said at a press briefing. “And we are incredibly concerned about that.”

US officials briefed reporters last week on materials China was providing to Russia, including drone and missile technology, satellite imagery and machine tools, that fall short of providing lethal assistance but were helping Russia build up its military to sustain its two-year-old war in Ukraine.

A Chinese embassy spokesperson told Reuters last week that China was not a party to the Ukraine crisis and that normal trade between China and Russia should not be interfered with or restricted.

President Joe Biden raised the issue with Chinese President Xi Jinping in a phone call earlier this month, after which US officials said Blinken would travel to China in the coming weeks. Details of Blinken’s trip have not yet been announced.

“Without getting too far ahead of those meetings, you can certainly expect that that is an issue that he would be expected to raise,” Miller said.

Blinken raised the issue with NATO foreign ministers in Brussels earlier this month and would also discuss it when he meets counterparts from the Group of Seven (G7) advanced economies in Italy this week, he added. — Reuters

Taiwan submarine project chief quits; ministry says plans to proceed

XANDREASWORK-UNSPLASH

TAIPEI — Taiwan’s homegrown submarine program will remain on track, its Defense minister said on Wednesday, after the head of the program resigned due to what he said were unfair attacks against him and the military.

Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, has made the submarine program a key part of an ambitious project to modernize its armed forces as Beijing stages almost daily military exercises to assert sovereignty claims Taipei rejects.

Taiwan unveiled the first of eight new submarines in late September, though it won’t enter service until next year. The program has drawn on expertise and technology from several countries — a breakthrough for diplomatically isolated Taiwan.

In a statement late on Tuesday, Huang Shu-kuang said he had resigned as head of the submarine project as he and the program had been subjected to unfair attacks from people he did not name.

Mr. Huang told Reuters that the submarine task force, which includes the navy and shipbuilder CSBC Corp 2208.TW, will continue to operate despite his departure.

“It’s impossible that the team will be dismissed due to one man’s departure,” he said.

Defense Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng told reporters on Wednesday that Mr. Huang was a “conscientious” person but added: “The members of the task force are all on active duty and can work for a long time. It will not change due to a single personnel change.”

Mr. Huang has previously described the submarines as a “strategic deterrent” that can also help maintain the island’s “lifeline” to the Pacific by keeping ports along Taiwan’s eastern coast open.

Taiwan hopes to deploy at least two such domestically developed submarines by 2027, and possibly equip later models with submarine-launched anti-ship missiles. — Reuters

Investors summit to unveil the ‘power of ESG investing’

With the recent local and global events placing greater pressure on responsible investing, ESG is shifting with more mandatory disclosures and increased stakeholder scrutiny. As the momentum around ESG continues to grow, so does the challenge of keeping up to date with increasing regulatory and market demands.

Taking place on May 14, 2024 at Solaire Resort Entertainment City, the 2nd Philippine ESG Investors Summit aims to convene over 150 senior-level executives and stakeholders to engage in discussions about the challenges facing the industry, and to share solutions and collaborate with sustainably focused investors to come away with actionable insights on current trends that are shaping the ESG landscape.

The 2nd Philippine ESG Investors Summit is also set to showcase interactive panel discussions and engaging keynotes covering core themes of the ESG space including:

  • Critical role of ESG investing in biodiversity preservation
  • Effects of ESG quality disclosure in both voluntary and mandatory regimes
  • ESG in the new normal of volatile global supply chains
  • Importance of index providers, standard-setting and green indices for the creation of sustainability impact
  • Key drivers of ESG within the context of geopolitics, energy crisis and inflation
  • Leveraging ESG frameworks towards a just transition
  • Net-zero pathway and the role of investors
  • Rapid growth of sustainable finance in emerging markets
  • Regulators’ perspectives on ESG disclosure for funds and corporates
  • Understand investor engagement trends and rise of investor proxy activism

For more information, you may visit https://pcm-asia.org/2esgph.

 


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