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Congress ratifies bill creating transportation safety board  

PHOTO FROM PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD
PHOTO FROM PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD

CONGRESS has ratified the reconciled report of a bill creating the Philippine Transportation Safety Board (PTSB), an agency that will have authority to set and implement policies to ensure safety in the countrys transport sector.   

Mr. President, this measure is long overdue. Versions of the bill have been filed as far back as the 13th Congress almost two decades ago,Senator Mary Grace S. Poe-Llamanzares, the primary sponsor of the bill, said during the plenary on Wednesday.  

Under the consolidated measure, the PTSB will be an independent investigatory body covering all transport-related accidents or incidents.  

It is now also a standard-setting agency tasked with evaluating and developing evidence-based safety standards that are at par with international standards,she said.  

The board will consist of seven members, including representatives from the land, rail, air and sea transportation sectors, and from the commuting public.  

This ensures that in addition to experts, commuters will also be given a voice in decisions regarding the tightening of transportation security in our country,Ms. Poe said.  

PTSB board members and employees will not be allowed to hold any other office, employment, profession or business during their tenure.  

PTSB has a crucial and life-saving mandate, and thus the integrity of its board and employees should not in any way be jeopardized or compromised,said Ms. Poe.  

Under the proposed law, the board would be required to report their factual findings which will be binding and taken judicial notice by the courts and their conclusions and recommendations, which will not be admissible except in administrative cases, in every investigation.   

This is in line with the universally accepted principle in accident investigation of prioritizing safety by encouraging free and full disclosure,the senator said.  

Ms. Poe said that the passage of the bill couldn’t be more timely,noting the unforgivably high number of transport-related deaths and accidents in recent history.”  

She cited that from 2016 to 2020, there were 483 accidents recorded in the maritime sector, while annual average deaths due to road crashes were at 12,487. 

The agency really needs to investigate accidents like this and take steps to prevent it from happening in the future,Ms. Poe said.    

The ratified bill will now be sent to the office of outgoing President Rodrigo R. Duterte for review and approval. Alyssa Nicole O. Tan 

PCOO plan to accredit social media influencers questioned amid proliferation of fake news 

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SCREENGRAB FROM DWIZ 882

A MEDIA freedom advocate on Thursday urged the incoming chief of the presidential palaces communications team to consult the Malacañang Press Corps (MPC) and other sectors on their plan to include social media influencers in press briefings.  

Incoming press secretary Rose Beatrix “Trixie” Cruz-Angeles on Wednesday said the accreditation of social media influencers for presidential briefings is among the top priorities of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO).  

We are pushing for the accreditation of bloggers to be invited to some of the briefings, especially those conducted by the President-elect,she told a televised news briefing. 

Danilo A. Arao, a press freedom advocate and journalism professor at the University of the Philippines, said the PCOO, which serves as a bridge between the Palace and legitimate media, should clarify whether it has consulted the MPC and other sectors like the academe regarding the plan. 

The MPC is a group of journalists accredited by the state to cover presidential events.  

Mr. Arao also said that the communications office should make public its guidelines on the planned accreditation of bloggers, content creators and influencers.   

Given the toxic media landscape, this is a dangerous proposal given that fake news peddling is being perpetrated by certain influencers and there is ongoing harassment and intimidation of certain journalists toward de-legitimizing them,Mr. Arao said in a Messenger chat.   

Ms. Cruz-Angeles said the Marcos camp would likely open up discourseand look at issues of disinformation that seem to be a hot button topic nowadays.Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza 

4th witness retracts allegations against De Lima 

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A FOURTH witness has taken back his allegations against detained Senator Leila M. de Lima, who has been imprisoned since Feb. 2017 on drug trafficking charges. 

In a four-page affidavit dated May 24 and sent to reporters on Wednesday, Marcelo L. Adorco said that he was coerced into implicating the senator, one of President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s most outspoken critics, and other individuals in the illegal drug trade.  

“The truth is I was only forced to sign my previous affidavit which accused these people of being involved in illegal drugs because I feared for my life and safety,” according to a copy of his statement.   

He claimed that a former high-ranking police officer had forced him to sign affidavits in 2016 and 2017, which said that Ms. De Lima and self-confessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa met up in Baguio City. 

“The affidavit was written by a police officer in a police station in Albuera, Leyte, by the orders of the former chief of the Albuera police,” Mr. Adorco said. 

Three other witnesses have earlier retracted their testimonies implicating Ms. De Lima in the illegal drug trade. They all claimed to have been coerced by government officials into falsely accusing her.  

Another witness, Joel Capones, testified on Monday during Ms. De Lima’s bail hearing in a Muntinlupa court that he did not have knowledge of drug money worth P1.4 million that was allegedly pocketed by her.  

Last week, a Muntinlupa court dismissed a contempt case against the senator and her lawyer. 

The incoming Department of Justice secretary, Jesus Crispin C. Remulla, said last week that he is open to reviewing the case against the senator. He noted that courts generally frown upon retractions. John Victor D. Ordoñez 

MGB says nickel mining in Davao Oriental outside protected area, not an open-pit mine 

THE MINES and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) has clarified that the nickel mining project in Davao Oriental is not an open-pit mine and confirmed a local governments earlier statement that its location is outside the Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary, a declared protected area and UNESCO World Heritage Site.   

Please be informed that the Austral-Asia Link Mining Corporation and Hallmark Mining Corporation (ALMC/HMC)are nickel mines with valid and existing Mineral Production Sharing Agreementsand employ strip or contour mining method only,the bureaus Davao regional office said in a statement.   

It also said that the companies have already waived a portion of their mining claims to be part of the protected wildlife sanctuary.”   

HMC says on its website that it relinquished 7,200 hectares to adequately expand the Hamiguitan World Heritage Site.”  

The delineation of the buffer zone boundaries was undertaken in coordination with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), according to the mines bureau.    

This office acknowledges the concerns raised by various environmental groups and advocates,it said. Rest assured that you are heard and that the DENR is likewise putting its best foot forward to keep our environment and natural resources sustainably managed.”  

The local government of Mati City, Davao Orientals capital and host of the project, earlier allayed public concern over the project following photos posted on social media about the mining sites location.   

Advocacy group Interfacing Development Interventions for Sustainability (IDIS), Inc. said the mining projects close proximity to Mt. Hamiguitan as well as the Pujada Bay Seascape, also a protected area, poses a serious environmental threat.   

Regardless of the claim that it is outside the protected area delineation, we strongly uphold and fight for the ecological rights and integrities of these watersheds from ridge to reef,IDIS said. Maya M. Padillo 

PEF needs P56M for new center to relocate Philippine eagles 

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THE PHILIPPINE Eagle Foundation (PEF) will need P56 million to build a new center to protect its flock of eagles from Avian Flu and other threats due to increasing human activities around its current location in Davao City.  

PEF Development Manager Andi Baldonado said the new site will still be within the city and the local government is providing a 50-hectare land.  

We are working with the city government of Davao to allow us to use land owned by the city in Barangay Eden. We are working on the release of the usufruct to allow us to use the facility for captive breeding and rescue rehabilitation center,she said during the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Davao on Monday. 

We are still in the initial phase but we are grateful that the city government is supportive of this emergency plan, she said.   

No Avian Flu case had been recorded in the city, but Ms. Baldonado said the recent outbreak in Magsaysay town in Davao del Sur, which is about 90 kilometers southwest of the PEC, already puts their 34 Philippine eagles at risk.   

She said the relocation is also part of a long-term plan to have a site that is more conducive for breeding and other conservation activities.   

The current center in Malagos has become more susceptible to infection,she said, citing the rise of more game farms around the area, among other human activities.   

The annual Philippine Eagle Week will be celebrated on June 4 to 13 with AgiLaya: Lasting Freedom for the Philippine Eagle as this years theme. PEF will stage an exhibit at the SM Lanang Premier highlighting conservation milestones and continuing threats to the countrys national bird. Maya M. Padillo 

SC reverses graft charges vs cop over 2009 chopper scam 

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THE SUPREME Court (SC) has reversed an appellate court decision that affirmed an Ombudsman investigation convicting a police officer of graft for her alleged involvement in an irregular purchase of secondhand choppers amounting to P105 million in 2009.  

In a decision dated Oct. 13 last year and made public on May 31, the High Court said the conclusions of the Court of Appeals (CA) and the Ombudsman were based on speculation.  

The SC had also reinstated the police officer with back payment of the salaries she did not receive due to her dismissal from service.  

“The Ombudsman theorized that petitioner should have gone beyond performing a routine ocular inspection,” according to a copy of the ruling written by SC Associate Justice Samuel H. Gaerlan.   

“These circumstances led the Ombudsman to make a blanket statement that petitioner knowingly conspired with other PNP officials to hide the helicopter units’ secondhand nature,” the High Court said. “We cannot sustain the Ombudsman’s blunt hypothesis.”  

Maria Linda A. Padojinog, the petitioner, was previously found guilty of violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act by the Ombudsman for allowing the purchase of secondhand choppers despite previously inspecting the aircrafts. The police officer was subsequently dismissed from service following the conviction.  

She claimed in her counter-affidavit that she was only a member of the bids and awards working group of the PNP, which had no authority to vote on the purchase.  

The High Court stressed that the police officer did not have the authority to approve or recommend the purchase and delivery of the helicopters, which does not make her administratively liable for the anomalous purchase. 

The SC earlier affirmed the dismissal of a former police director, as it ruled that his approval of the purchase caused an “immense debilitating effect on the government service.”  

In April, the High Court ordered the anti-graft court Sandiganbayan to drop a graft case against former first gentleman Jose Miguel T. Arroyo due to lack of evidence. John Victor D. Ordoñez 

Customs bureau to donate smuggled fuel to coast guard, military 

THE BUREAU of Customs (BoC) will turn over 47,000 liters of unmarked fuel to the Philippine Coast Guard and to the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Department of Finance said on Wednesday.   

The donation comes from enforcement activities under the Customs’ marking program, which is intended to curb smuggling by injecting a special dye into fuel products to indicate payment of duties and taxes.  

The seized supply comes from the premises of Joycel Bus Lines in Caloocan; facilities of Lemiz Fuel Station and Star Oil/Min Ley Gasoline Station in Meycauayan, Bulacan; Fuel Source Gas Station in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija; and a gas station in Pampanga.  

The coast guard will receive 41,356.8 liters, while another 6,000 liters will be given to the military.  

Section 1141 of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act allows goods that are subject to forfeiture proceedings to be donated to another agency, upon the approval of the Finance secretary. Tobias Jared Tomas 

Maritime patrol ship

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A 97-meter multi-role response vessel for the Philippine Coast Guard, commissioned as BRP Melchora Aquino, is welcomed in Manila on June 1. It is the second of two such ships modeled after the Japan Coast Guard’s Kunigami-class vessel which is capable of conducting sustained maritime patrols in the West Philippine Sea and Philippine Rise.

Rafa Nadal beats Djokovic in epic quarterfinal clash to reach French Open semis

PARIS — Talks of an end to Rafael Nadal’s reign proved premature once again as the claycourt king stayed on course for a record-extending men’s 22nd Grand Slam title by beating archrival Novak Djokovic 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6(4) in a vintage French Open quarterfinal clash on Tuesday.

The 13-time Roland Garros champion, beaten by the world number one in the semifinals here last year, arrived in Paris on the back of two injuries that had hampered his preparations.

Having already survived a five-set thriller against Felix Auger Aliassime in the previous round, the Spaniard, who has only lost three times at the French Open since his first campaign in 2005, knows every inch of the immense court Philippe Chatrier and Djokovic paid for the reminder.

The Serbian is still stuck at 20 Grand Slam titles after being barred from taking part in the Australian Open by local authorities over his refusal to get vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) — a major that Nadal won.

On the day teenager Carlos Alcaraz, who has been widely tipped as his successor, was knocked out, Nadal threw the punches and had defending champion Djokovic on the ropes in a high octane start under the spotlights.

Djokovic fought back in an 88-minute second set but the 35-year-old Nadal, backed by a partisan crowd, found the resources to end it in four sets despite being a breakdown in the fourth and set up a meeting with German third seed Alexander Zverev for a place in Sunday’s final.

Zverev beat Alcaraz in four sets earlier.

MAGIC NIGHT
“It’s a very emotional moment for me. Thank you, everyone. It’s incredible, the support I get from you. Everyone knows how important it is for me to play here. It’s the most important tournament of my career,” Nadal said on court after the four-hour-12-minute tug of war.

“Very tough match. Djokovic is one of the best players in history. Playing against him is always a big challenge. Against him, there’s only one way to play — at your best level from the first point to the last.

“And today was a magic night for me. Unexpected level from me.”

A 10-minute opening game, won by Nadal on Djokovic’s serve, set the tone of the clash of the heavyweights.

“Rafa, Rafa!” the crowd chanted.

He broke a second time with a trademark forehand winner down the line before wrapping up the first set on serve when Djokovic made his ninth unforced error.

The Serbian fell 3-0 behind in the second, but a poorly-executed drop shot by Nadal allowed him to pull a break back.

A smile appeared on Djokovic’s face. In a key 18-minute sixth game, Djokovic broke again on his fifth attempt when Nadal’s backhand went wide.

He faced a break point in the following game but Nadal was playing too short and the Serbian bagged his fourth consecutive gale in a spectacular turnaround.

Nadal just managed to hold for 4-4 but cracked on serve at 5-4 as Djokovic leveled the match.

The Mallorcan, however, started the third set in similar fashion as the first, racing to a 4-1 lead and wrapping it up on yet another unforced error from Djokovic.

In a seesaw contest, Djokovic regained the upper hand to open a 3-0 lead in the fourth set but Nadal would not go into a fifth set, breaking back for 4-5 before forcing a tie-break in which he gave his opponent no chance. — Reuters

Liverpool chairman demands apology for French minister’s comments

LIVERPOOL Chairman Tom Werner has demanded an apology from the French sports minister after she said fans with fake tickets and the club’s handling of their supporters were responsible for the trouble that marred Saturday’s Champions League final.

The match at the Stade de France, which Real Madrid won 1-0, was delayed by more than half an hour after police tried to hold off people trying to force their way into the ground. Some fans, including children, were tear-gassed by French riot police.

On Monday, sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said that the initial problems were caused by Liverpool fans without valid tickets and accused the club of letting their supporters “out in the wild”.

French interior minister Gerald Darmanin added that there had been a “massive (ticket) fraud on an industrial scale.”

Werner hit back late on Monday in a letter to Oudea-Castera, describing her comments as “irresponsible, unprofessional, and wholly disrespectful” to the fans affected.

“The UEFA Champions League final should be one of the finest spectacles in world sport, and instead it devolved into one of the worst security collapses in recent memory,” Werner was quoted as saying by the Liverpool Echo newspaper.

“On behalf of all the fans who experienced this nightmare I demand an apology from you, and assurance that the French authorities and UEFA allow an independent and transparent investigation to proceed.”

UEFA has commissioned an independent inquiry into the incident while Oudea-Castera said they would produce a report within 10 days.

In an interview to the Liverpool website, CEO Billy Hogan said they were also reviewing legal options available to them on behalf of their supporters.

Hogan said later on Tuesday that the club had received over 5,000 responses after asking affected fans to fill out a form as they sought evidence.

“I’ve spent time over the course of today reviewing some of the information and, honestly, I’m horrified by the way some men, women, children — able bodied, less able bodied — have been indiscriminately treated over the course of Saturday,” Hogan said.

“It’s also important we don’t lose sight of what happened after the match.

“We’ve all seen videos, photos, I’ve read a number of stories of absolutely horrific experiences leaving the stadium as well — crimes being committed, muggings taking place.”

Hogan said he had also asked UEFA for their matchday log to take a look at medical incidents recorded so they can reach out to those respective supporters. — Reuters

Teenager Gauff books semifinal with straight sets win over Stephens

PARIS — American teenager Coco Gauff powered past compatriot Sloane Stephens 7-5, 6-2 on Tuesday to book a French Open semifinal spot in her biggest victory at a Grand Slam.

The 18-year-old, the youngest player left in the draw who was hit by a brief spell of nerves late in the game, will next play Italy’s Martina Trevisan for a place in Saturday’s final.

“I feel so happy right now. Words can’t explain it. Last year in the quarters was a tough loss and that made me stronger for moments like today,” 18th seed Gauff said after reaching her first semifinal at a major.

“Last time I played her (Stephens), I lost so I am happy it went differently today. I think it was a mental challenge today.”

Gauff, the youngest female player to reach multiple Grand Slam quarterfinals since 2007 after also reaching the French Open last eight in 2021, stormed to a 3-0 lead in a one-sided start to the all-American encounter.

With Gauff forcing the 29-year-old Stephens to the net with a string of well-executed drop shots and holding serve confidently, she cruised to a 5-2 lead.

Stephens, US Open champion in 2017 and finalist in Paris a year later, battled to get the breaks back and leveled at 5-5.

Gauff, who has not dropped a set in her run to last four, recovered just in time to win eight of the next nine points and bag the opening set.

Another break put her 3-1 up in the second, but the teenager showed nerves when she doubled-faulted twice in the next game to give Stephens three break chances.

However, she wasted them all, including an easy volley to allow her opponent to go 4-1 up.

While Stephens may rue her missed chances throughout the match, Gauff managed to return almost everything her opponent threw at her.

Another lengthy rally ended with Stephens sinking a forehand into the net and Gauff going 5-1 up.

Instead of serving out the match, she double faulted twice again to give her opponent a brief reprieve before winning it on Stephens’ serve in the very next game. — Reuters

Stamp Fairtex backs Jenelyn Olsim to win at ONE 158: Tawanchai vs Larsen

TEAM Lakay standout Jenelyn Olsim is quickly building up her fan base as she progresses in her budding mixed martial arts career. You can now count Thailand’s Stamp Fairtex among the many people who have shown support for the talented Filipina.

Ms. Olsim is set to take on Julie Mezabarba at ONE 158: Tawanchai vs. Larsen, which broadcasts live from the Singapore Indoor Stadium this Friday, June 3. Mr. Stamp believes Olsim’s more developed ground game will be the difference in this atomweight clash.

“I predict that (Ms.) Jenelyn (Olsim) will win. In my opinion, Julie’s strength is striking and of course, she’s got weaknesses on the ground game. While Jenelyn’s strengths are the same as Julie’s, Julie’s weakness is that she doesn’t have enough skill on the ground,” said Mr. Stamp.

“I think both of them are strikers so it’s equal, but Jenelyn will have the advantage because she also has the ground game.”

Ms. OIsim has gone 2-1 in ONE Championship since making her main roster debut. A ONE Warrior Series product, the Team Lakay star comes from a striking background, particularly the Baguio City-based faction’s specialty of Wushu. But the 25-year-old has also shown she is adept in the grappling arts.

At “ONE: FISTS OF FURY III” in March of 2021, Mr. Olsim surprised fans with her ability to pull out a spectacular submission from out of nowhere. She put forth a phenomenal performance in her ONE Championship debut against Maira Mazar, victorious via Power Guillotine.

No one expected Ms. Olsim to beat a Brazilian at her own game, but the Filipina showcased her grittiness and winning mentality.

Stamp, herself, has had her own run-in with Ms. Olsim’s upcoming opponent, after the former two-sport ONE World Champion scored a unanimous decision victory over Mezabarba in the semifinal round of the ONE Women’s Atomweight World Grand Prix late last year.

As such, the Thai superstar knows what Ms. Olsim needs to do to win, and that’s to utilize her southpaw stance to keep Mezabarba on her heels throughout the fight.

“Please do a lot of left kicks because Julie does not have a good defense against southpaws,” Mr. Stamp said.