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Another Marcos disqualification suit dismissed

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THE COMMISSION on Elections (Comelec) has rejected another lawsuit seeking to bar the son and namesake of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos from the presidential race this year. 

In a 31-page decision, the election body’s First Division ruled Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr.’s failure to file his income tax returns in the 1980s did not involve wicked, deviant behavior. 

“The filing of income tax return is only for record purposes, nor for the payment of tax liability,” it said in a ruling written by Election Commissioner Socorro B. Inting. “He may have been neglectful in performing this obligation, it however does not reflect moral depravity.” 

“The respondent possesses all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications under the 1987 Constitution and relevant laws,” it added. 

The suit was the last disqualification case within Comelec’s two divisions. It used to be handled by the Second Division but was transferred to the other division after a reorganization, according to a Comelec memo in February. 

The Comelec decision is a “major boost” to his presidential bid, Mr. Marcos, who is leading in presidential opinion polls, said in a statement. He said he could now heave a sigh of relief and continue his campaign as the May 9 elections draw near. 

“It’s a good development and we’re happy that it happened before the upcoming elections,” the 64-year-old former senator said. 

In a separate statement, Marcos spokesman Victor D. Rodriguez said elections are settled through the ballots on election day and not through the “abuse of our judicial processes like the filing of nuisance petitions for disqualification.” 

“It is now time for every peace-loving Filipino to work for clean, honest, credible and fair elections, and allow the people to speak, their voices heard and votes genuinely counted,” he added. 

A group of martial law victims earlier asked Comelec to bar Mr. Marcos from the presidential race after he was convicted for tax evasion in the 1990s.  

They filed two “extremely urgent” motions for Comelec to resolve the pending case, noting that delaying the case could complicate this year’s presidential election. 

Newly appointed Comelec Chairman Saidamen B. Pangarungan last month said they would fast-track pending cases in the divisions. 

Election Commissioner George Erwin M. Garcia had said the cases would be resolved by the third week of April. He also said he would inhibit himself from any cases involving Mr. Marcos, who is a former client. 

The latest decision favoring the dictator’s son echoed the February ruling written by Commissioner Aimee P. Ferolino, who said there is no law punishing one’s failure to file income tax returns. The case is on appeal before the Comelec full court. 

The Second Division rejected a similar petition in January as it ruled Mr. Marcos did not mislead the public when he said in his certificate of candidacy that he was eligible to run for president. The case is also on appeal with the en banc. 

Ms. Ferolino had been accused of delaying one of the cases. She denied the allegations and said it was a minor issue that would not affect the credibility of the commission as a whole. 

Retired Election Commissioner Maria Rowena V. Guanzon had accused her of delaying the case so her vote for disqualification would not count. She also said a senator from Davao was meddling in the case. 

“It is now imperative that the en banc act on it post-haste so as to give the parties ample time to even seek an appeal before the Supreme Court,” Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Isagani T. Zarate said in a statement. “What is at stake here is not only the political future of a convicted tax evader but the survival of our country as well.” 

Danilo A. Arao, lead convenor of election watchdog Kontra Daya, earlier said the Supreme Court would be the final arbiter on the Marcos disqualification cases. The next vice-president would have to take over in case he gets disqualified, he said in a Facebook Messenger chat on April 9. 

“That was expected,” Senator and boxing champion Emmanuel “Manny” D. Pacquiao, who is also running for president, told reporters in Ilocos Norte in mixed English and Filipino, according to a transcript sent by his office. 

“We did not think he would be disqualified, so the fight continues. That’s better — it will be the people who will decide whom to vote for,” he added. — John Victor D. Ordoñez with Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza and Alyssa Nicole O. Tan

Manila mayor faces hurdles as nation’s ‘alternative’ bet

By Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza, Reporter

MANILA City Mayor Francisco “Isko” M. Domagoso would use the rest of his campaign period to present himself as an alternative to the top two presidential poll frontrunners, his spokesman said on Wednesday.

“We are focusing on the message that Mayor Isko is the alternative to the perceived frontrunners,” Ernest M. Ramel, Jr., who heads the mayor’s political party, said in a Viber message.

Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr. has dominated opinion polls, with Vice-President Maria Leonor “Leni” G. Robredo a distant second. Mr. Domagoso is a distant third.

“We are spreading his accomplishments and his generosity and more importantly, his platforms for all the challenges that ordinary Filipino families struggle with every day,” he said. “It is possible for Mayor Isko to offer real solutions and fast action.”

Mr. Domagoso has been aiming for the endorsement of President Rodrigo R. Duterte, who on Tuesday joined a campaign rally for the ruling party’s senatorial candidates.

The mayor’s claim to be an alternative candidate “remains a claim,” said Jan Robert Go, an assistant political science professor from the University of the Philippines.

“Isko’s statements betray his supposed alternative politics narrative,” he said in a Messenger chat. He noted that the former matinee idol whose rags-to-riches story has captivated many Filipinos “actively engages in name-calling, particularly against the supporters of Robredo.”

“He does not even engage them at the level of agenda or issues,” he added.

Ms. Robredo attracted 65,000 supporters at a grand rally on Tuesday night in Bataan province in northern Philippines. The province’s powerful political clan, the Romans, has backed the candidacy of Mr. Marcos.

Mr. Go said the Manila mayor had not tried to engage the camp of the son and namesake of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos on issues that hound his candidacy, except for his estate’s unpaid taxes worth more than P200 billion.

“On a more substantive plane, there is not much discussion — not exactly the alternative that we would expect.”

Mr. Domagoso on Wednesday asked Ms. Robredo to speak for herself instead of letting her spokesman do the talking for her.

At a press conference on Sunday, the mayor and other presidential poll laggards urged Ms. Robredo to withdraw from the presidential race, after calls by some sectors for them to back her instead to prevent another Marcos presidency.

He called the vice-president’s supporters “yellow,” a derogatory term used against the political supporters of the late President Benigno S.C. Aquino III.

His mother, the late President Corazon C. Aquino, led a popular street uprising that toppled the late dictator’s regime and forced him and his family into exile in the United States in 1986.

Some candidates always end up claiming to be an alternative because there are efforts to undermine the system established after the people-led uprising that toppled the late dictator’s martial rule, said Arjan P. Aguirre, a political science lecturer at the Ateneo de Manila University.

“The ‘alternative candidate’ claim is deployed to frame the current electoral cycle as something that involves the decades-old rivalry between the two factions or families and narratives of the post-EDSA era,” he said in an e-mail.

“It presents Manila Mayor Isko Moreno as someone who can offer something new in terms of governance, motivation and leadership to this post-EDSA politics.”

He said Mr. Domagoso, who has flip-flopped on his support for the Duterte administration, might be replicating the brand of politics of Mr. Duterte, who had vowed to dismantle the country’s elite-dominated system.

“We see Isko trying to replicate that, in a way, but it does not mean that the alternative should be the option now, given the quality of the alternative being presented to us.”

“He was projecting himself quite well as a politician who was not part of the Yellow-Red binary, although the fact is he was already shifting allegiances within these two sides during his storied political career,” Michael Henry Ll. Yusingco, a research fellow at the Ateneo Policy Center, said in a Facebook Messenger chat.

Marcos loyalists and populist politicians have blamed the Aquino clan for the failures in the post-EDSA system.

Mr. Yusingco said Sunday’s news briefing by Mr. Domagoso and two other presidential bets might be an open declaration of war against Ms. Robredo.

He said the event did not go as planned “because his potential image as the most viable alternative candidate is now being buried by criticisms of misogyny, political sourgraping and hypocrisy.” “It unfortunately has unmasked him to be still a member of and standing in the same old personality-based and patronage-driven politics,” he added.

Meanwhile, Senator and boxing champ Emmanuel “Manny” D. Pacquiao said the call for Ms. Robredo to quit the presidential race had not been agreed upon by the presidential bets who attended the briefing.

“That press conference was not for attacking other candidates,” he told reporters in Filipino. It was meant for them to unite for clean and honest elections.

Mr. Pacquiao, who did not make it to the briefing due to a scheduling conflict, said he was surprised by what happened.

“It was not in the discussion to discredit another person there and to tell them to withdraw,” he said. “What I am expecting is that everyone will continue the run. Nobody will withdraw and what was said was unexpected.” —with Alyssa Nicole O. Tan

Duterte nullifies IRR issued by chief of migrant workers’ department 

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte has approved the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) proposed by the Department of Migrant Workers(DMW) transition team, according to the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE).  

Rolly M. Francia, DoLEs ‘s information and publication service director, said the IRR previously issued by DMW Secretary Abdullah Mama-o was not approved by Mr. Duterte.  

Palace nullifies Sec. Mama-os IRR,he said in a Viber message to reporters.   

This means that employees of government agencies that will be absorbed into the new DMW such as the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) will continue with their current functions and operations.  

“In recognition of the authority of the Transition Committee to formulate the IRR pursuant to Section 23(a) of RA No. 11641, the President interposes no objection to the submitted IRR and has cleared its immediate publication,” according to a memorandum signed by Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea on Apr. 18, according to a copy shared by the Labor official.  

A copy of the IRR was set to be released on Thursday, Mr. Francia said.  

The transition team, led by Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Sarah Lou Y. Arriola and POEA chief Bernard P. Olalia, asked Mr. Duterte earlier this month to void the IRR published by Mr. Mama-o.  

The committee is composed of representatives from DoLEs International Labor Affairs Bureau, National Maritime Polytechnic, National Reintegration Center for OFWs of the Overseas Workers’ Welfare Administration (OWWA), and Office of the Social Welfare Attaché of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.  

According to a copy of a memorandum sent by DoLE to Mr. Olalia on Apr. 19, all personnel of POEA are hereby directed to maintain the status quo in the performance of their duties and responsibilities…”  

It said that the law creating the DMW shall not be constitutedunless theres an appropriation for the newly-created agency in the 2023 General Appropriations Act. Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza 

Bangsamoro gov’t sets up EAGA-focused committee 

THE BANGSAMORO government has set up a team that will focus on coordination with other agencies to give the new autonomous region a broader role in boosting economic ties with the Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines-East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA).  

The creation of the BIMP-EAGA Economic Growth Linkages Sub-Committee was approved last week by the Bangsamoro Economic Development Council, a cabinet-level policy making body of the regional government.   

Assistant Secretary Romeo M. Montenegro, deputy executive director of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), said an institutionalized set-upis needed within the Bangsamoro region that corresponds to the roles of key national government agencies.”  

MinDA serves as the Philippines national secretariat for BIMP-EAGA.    

Established in 1994, the sub-grouping covers the entire Brunei Darussalam; the Indonesian islands of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, as well as Irian Jaya, the Indonesian portion of the island of New Guinea; the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak and territory of Labuan; and Mindanao and Palawan in the Philippines.  

MinDA recently met with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanaos (BARMM) ministries on transport, trade and tourism, and agriculture to discuss growth sectors within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) sub-grouping.   

BARMMs island provinces of Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, and Basilan are geographically closest to the countrys EAGA neighbors.    

At the 24th BIMP-EAGA Ministerial Meeting held in October last year, officials said projects and programs intended for completion by 2025 were on track.   

These include improvements in transport and telecommunications connectivity, agricultural investments and trade, tourism, and education and socio-cultural ties.   

As of end-2019, the four member countries have listed 72 priority projects valued at about $23.3 billion, such as air and sea port upgrades and road network improvements.   

The $150-million BIMP-EAGA Submarine and Terrestrial (B.E.S.T) Cable Project is also being fast-tracked following delays due to pandemic restrictions, according to the groupings facilitation center.   

The private sector-led B.E.S.T project is a combination of submarine cables, satellite, and terrestrial facilities that aim to improve connectivity and ensure access in remote areas. MSJ 

Davao City councilor renews call to junk WTE project 

DAVAO CITY Councilor Pamela Librado-Morata has reiterated her opposition to the waste-to-energy (WTE) project, stressing the adverse impact on the health and environment of communities around the facilitys location. 

In a privilege speech to the city council on April 19, Ms. Morata said the proposed incinerator will affect residents of 20 barangays in Tugbok District, citing epidemiological studies in other communities near WTE facilities.   

She said the worst-hit barangay will be Biao Escuela, an agricultural community with a population of around 3,000. 

The proposed WTE will be located 2.2 kilometers from the Biao Elementary School and Biao National High School, and 550 meters away from the relocation site of displaced families in Catalunan Grande.

Alongside such possible adverse impacts on the environment and people’s health, WTE also violates the Clean Air Act, Renewable Energy Act, and Ecological Solid Waste Management Act,she said.   

In addition, the Philippines has limited technical and financial capacity to regularly monitor emissions such as dioxin, furan, and other toxic WTE by-products. This lack of strict environmental standards and regulations covering air pollution, ash disposal, and water pollution could lead to unmonitored environmental damage and adverse effects on the public’s health.”  

The councilor, who first manifested her opposition to the project in December last year, also said that the project should wait for the Supreme Court decision on a case relating to WTE guidelines of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).  

Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, in her recent State of the City Address, said the local government is now partnering with the DENR to secure P740 million out of the P3.5 billion needed to implement the project. 

The city government of Davao started exploring WTE as a waste management option about four years ago as the existing sanitary landfill nears full capacity. Maya M. Padillo 

First Gen donates solar panel systems in Tuguegarao, Cagayan  

FIRST GEN Corp. has turned over solar panel systems for three state facilities in Tuguegarao City and Cagayan province, which will help reduce carbon emission and bring down electricity costs.  

The recipients are the Tuguegarao City government, Cagayan National High School (CNHS), and Cagayan 1 Electric Cooperative (CAGELCO 1).    

The renewable energy systems have a capacity of 2.4-kilowatts each and will be installed at CNHSmain campus, the main office of CAGELCO I, and the city-run PeoplesGeneral Hospital.    

The donation is a small token but the hope is that, with this initial gesture, this project would go a long way in making Cagayanos look into sustainability, fight climate change and contribute in our hope for a decarbonized future,said First Gen Vice President Gerald T. Cajucom in a press statement.  

He said 1,600 kilograms of carbon dioxide emission stands to be reduced per site while bringing annual savings of P43,000 each.  

Renewable and clean sources of energy translate to reduction in electricity costs and it will be so in the next 20 years,Mr. Cajucom said.   

First Gen shares slid by five centavos or 0.20% on Wednesday to P25.15 apiece. Ram Christian S. Agustin

Senator calls for reconsideration of new provincial bus scheme

A SENATOR on Wednesday urged transport authorities and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to reconsider the new scheme that limits provincial buses to designated terminals.   

The new policy, which started April 20 for a two-week trial run, prohibits provincial buses without QR codes and special permits from going to and from their respective Metro Manila terminals outside the window hours of 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.  

Lets give our commuters decent and affordable alternatives for them to travel in Metro Manila within business hours,said Senator Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva in a statement.  

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board on Wednesday said the window hour schemeimposed by the MMDA is only for provincial buses using EDSA to reach their private terminals in the capital region.   

It said buses can still ply their provincial routes at any time, but they will have to conclude the trip at common transport hubs such as the North Luzon Express Terminal and the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange on the southern side of Metro Manila.   

Ample time should be given to commuters before implementing the new scheme so they can adjust to the new schedule, Mr. Villanueva said. Alyssa Nicole O. Tan 

Initial police probe indicates Bukidnon shooting not election-related

THE SHOOTING incident in Quezon, Bukidnon Tuesday, where five members of an indigenous peoples (IP) community were injured, is unlikely to be election-related despite the presence at the site of presidential candidate Leodegario “Ka Leody” de Guzman and two senatorial bets, according to the national police chief.  

Was he (Mr. De Guzman) the target? No. Is this an election-related incident? We do not have an indicator or indication that would say that this is connected with the election, Philippine National Police chief Dionardo B. Carlos said in mixed English and Filipino during Wednesdays Laging Handa briefing. 

Mr. Carlos, citing the initial report of the regional police, said that it was a private security guard who fired the supposedly warning shots.  

Mr. De Guzmans party, the Partido ng Lakas ng Masa (PLM), has said the incident highlights the plight of indigenous communities fighting for their ancestral land.    

PLM said the Manobo-Pulangiyon IP community was holding a peaceful protest against the alleged land grabbing of their ancestral land by a large corporation linked to Mayor Pablo M. Lorenzo III.    

Mr. Lorenzo said in a television interview that he is no longer connected with the company.   

In a statement sent via text messaging to BusinessWorld, the Quezon local government said it respects the expression of any individuals rights over his person or property.”  

Thus, we condemn the use of any violence in expressing such rights as our laws and procedural due process mandates that any conflicting claims should be resolved in the proper forum and with the courts.MSJ

DILG slams Facebook for flagging post of national security adviser 

THE DEPARTMENT of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Wednesday denounced Facebook (FB) and what it tagged as “biased fact-checkers” for flagging the post of a security adviser calling for unity against the armed communist movement and their party-list allies.   

National Security Adviser (NSA) Hermogenes C. Esperon, Jr. made the post on April 14, alleging that the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New Peoples Army, have infiltrated the country’s party-list system.   

“The imprudence of Facebook to warn Secretary Esperon on a national security issue is unthinkable and downright offensive as the social media platform has taken on the role of Big Brother with the power to censure the social media posts of the NSA himself on matters of national security,” Interior Undersecretary Jonathan E. Malaya said in a statement.   

“This move of FB is alarming, if not dangerous, as it has appointed itself as an omnipotent force,he said.  

“Finally, we call on Facebook to stick to its goal of helping people connect and engage, and to leave national security matters to the experts,” he said. 

Meta Platforms, Inc., Facebook’s parent organization, earlier suspended a network of more than 400 accounts, pages, and groups as the Philippines is in the midst of the campaign period for the May 9 national and local elections.  

“To help keep people safe during the upcoming Philippine general election, weve built new products and developed stronger policies in collaboration with the Commission on Elections, election watchdogs, independent fact-checkers, and civil society organizations,it said in a blog post. 

The company said it uses artificial intelligence technology that it trained in Filipino to help detect and remove hate speech, bullying and harassment and content that violates its violence and incitement policies. John Victor D. Ordoñez 

Brandon Ingram, Pelicans even first round series with Phoenix Suns, 1-1

NEW Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram (14) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul (3) during the first quarter during Game Two of the first round for the 2022 NBA playoffs at Footprint Center. — REUTERS

BRANDON Ingram recorded 37 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists and the New Orleans Pelicans evened their first-round playoff series against the top-seeded Phoenix Suns at one game apiece with a solid 125-114 road triumph on Tuesday night.

CJ McCollum made six 3-pointers and had 23 points, nine assists and eight rebounds as the eighth-seeded Pelicans outplayed the powerful Suns.

Phoenix star Devin Booker scored 31 points but departed in the third quarter with a hamstring injury. Mikal Bridges tallied 19 points, and Chris Paul added 17 points and 14 assists but shot just 5-for-16 from the field.

Herbert Jones added 14 points and Larry Nance, Jr. had 13 for New Orleans, which outscored Phoenix 69-53 in the second half. Jonas Valančiūnas contributed 10 points and 13 rebounds for the Pelicans.

HEAT 115, HAWKS 105
Jimmy Butler scored a career-playoff-high 45 points, including seven over a critical stretch in the fourth quarter, and Miami beat visiting Atlanta to take a 2-0 lead in an Eastern Conference first-round series.

Top-seeded Miami built a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter before eighth-seeded Atlanta battled back on the strength of Bogdan Bogdanović’s playoff career-best 29 points, 19 of which he scored in the final period.

The Hawks were much more competitive in Tuesday’s Game 2 than in Sunday’s 115-91 defeat, thanks in part to an improved scoring effort from Trae Young. The star guard scored just eight points in Game 1, a mark he passed by the end of the first quarter on Tuesday. Young went into half time with 18 points, but Miami held him to just seven in the second half.

GRIZZLIES 124, TIMBERWOLVES 96
Ja Morant had 23 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists as Memphis coasted to a win over visiting Minnesota in Game 2 of their Western Conference quarterfinal series.

Second-seeded Memphis evened the best-of-seven series against seventh-seeded Minnesota at 1-1. Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson, Jr. added 16 points apiece for Memphis, which shot 47.8% (44 of 92) from the field. Brandon Clarke, Xavier Tillman and Ziaire Williams contributed 13 points apiece off the bench.

Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with 20 points. Karl-Anthony Towns registered 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who shot 39.5% (30 of 76) from the field. — Reuters

Liverpool goes top after crushing Man United with Salah double

LIVERPOOL, England — Mohamed Salah scored twice as Liverpool thumped old rival Manchester United 4-0 at Anfield on Tuesday to move top of the Premier League, for 24 hours at least.

After a 5-0 win at Old Trafford in October, this was another humiliation of United by Jürgen Klopp’s team, who was barely threatened by their lifeless opponents.

Liverpool moved to 76 points from 32 games with title rivals Manchester City on 74 points from one game fewer, with Pep Guardiola’s side hosting Brighton and Hove Albion at the Etihad on Wednesday.

It was a miserable night for United who is now without a win in their last eight league clashes with Liverpool and have failed to score in five of their last six trips to Anfield.

“It is embarrassing, it is disappointing, maybe even humiliating, we have to accept that they are six years ahead of us now,” said United’s interim manager Ralf Rangnick who added the club now faced a “rebuild.”

United dropped below Arsenal on goal difference, falling to sixth place on 54 points, having played two games more than the Gunners.

Tottenham Hotspur currently occupies fourth spot on 57 points but even though United remains in with a chance of qualifying for the Champions League, there was nothing in their performance that indicated they merited such a reward.

Rangnick, who was without several regulars including Cristiano Ronaldo, mourning the death of his newborn son, opted to play five at the back with Phil Jones drafted in.

It was an approach that simply did not work and Rangnick abandoned it at half time, but by then Liverpool was 2-0 up and in control.

Colombian Luis Diaz gave Liverpool a fifth-minute lead, tapping in from close range after Sadio Mane set Mohamed Salah free down the right and the Egyptian delivered a pinpoint low cross for a simple finish.

United’s problems got worse in the 10th minute when Paul Pogba limped off injured and with Rangnick’s side struggling to get any foothold in the game, it was no surprise when the home side doubled their advantage.

Mane again provided the spark with a superb first-time pass finding Salah who, having lost his bewildered marker Diogo Dalot, cut in from the right and provided his trademark left-foot finish.

The Senegalese creator turned finisher in the 68th minute, making it 3-0 after Andy Robertson broke down the left and then Diaz picked out Mane whose first time finish on the turn flew into the bottom corner.

Salah completed the rout in the 85th minute as substitute Diogo Jota threaded a pass through to the Egyptian, who beat David De Gea with a deflected finish that came off the leg of the sliding Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

The Anfield crowd reveled in the humiliation of their North West rivals while a section of the visiting fans chose to leave early.

Klopp gave the Kop four celebratory fist pumps after the whistle but when asked about the 9-0 ‘aggregate score’ against United this season, showed some sympathy for his compatriot Rangnick. — Reuters

International Team names four captain’s assistants for Presidents Cup

INTERNATIONAL team captain Trevor Immelman on Tuesday named his four assistants for the 2022 Presidents Cup.

Canada’s Mike Weir, South Korea’s K.J. Choi, Australia’s Geoff Ogilvy and Colombia’s Camilo Villegas will join him at the Sept. 22-25 event at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC.

Weir, Choi and Ogilvy will serve as captain’s assistants for the third time, while Villegas will be making his debut.

“Bringing in Camilo as my fourth assistant captain feels like the absolute perfect way to round out my selections,” South Africa’s Immelman said in a release. “For the International team, developing a well-rounded team is imperative. When I look at the representation among countries, languages and cultures, my ultimate goal is to blend them as cohesively as possible, and Camilo will help us do just that. Another positive is that he is still competing on Tour, so he is closely in-tune with all the players and trends in the professional game.”

Immelman’s counterpart, Davis Love III, named Fred Couples and Zach Johnson as vice-captains for the United States team earlier this month. Love has the option to add up to two more assistants.

Team USA, with Tiger Woods as captain, won the 2019 event at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia, coming from behind on the final day to defeat the International team led by Ernie Els.

The Presidents Cup was to be played in 2021 but was delayed a year because of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. — Reuters