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Comelec junks appeal to declare Marcos as a nuisance candidate 

Presidential candidate Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is seen at the miting de avance in Paranaque City, May 7. — PHILIPPINE STAR/KRIZ JOHN ROSALES

THE COMMISSION on Elections (Comelec) has rejected an appeal seeking to reverse a division ruling that said ex-senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr. is a legitimate candidate for this year’s elections.  

In a seven-page resolution dated May 11 and sent to reporters on Thursday, the Comelec full court said the petitioners failure to raise new arguments to prove that Mr. Marcos is a “nuisance” bet and cancel his certificate of candidacy.  

The petitioner claimed that Mr. Marcos’s main purpose to run for president is “to have his family’s political comeback in Malacañang,” which the Comelec dismissed as sweeping statements.  

The Comelec Second Division earlier dismissed the lawsuit for failing to prove its claim against Mr. Marcos, who has a commanding lead in the partial and unofficial results of this year’s presidential race.  

“A careful review of the Motion for Reconsideration reveals that it contains merely a rehash of petitioner’s averments and arguments,” according to a copy of the en banc resolution. 

Under Comelec law, a candidate may be considered a nuisance bet if they intend to cause confusion among voters by the similarity of names, have no genuine intention to run for the position, and plan to put the election process in mockery or disrepute.  

The Comelec full court on Tuesday affirmed the dismissal of several motions seeking to overturn the dismissal of disqualification cases against Mr. Marcos, who is headed for a landslide victory.  

The lawsuits that sought to bar the former senator from this year’s elections were anchored on his conviction in the 1990s for failing to file his income tax returns on four consecutive occasions.  

Election Commissioner George Erwin M. Garcia inhibited himself from deliberating on cases involving Mr. Marcos, his former client.  

Political experts have said that petitioners would likely challenge the case before the Supreme Court.  

I expect the decision to be brought to the Supreme Court,Michael Henry Ll. Yusingco, a senior research fellow at the Ateneo de Manila University Policy Center, said in a Facebook Messenger chat. The case can be a hovering threat to the presidency of Marcos.John Victor D. Ordoñez 

Sara ditches preferred defense post to avoid stability ‘intrigues’ 

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PRESUMPTIVE vice president Sara Duterte-Carpio said on Thursday she has agreed to head the Department of Education instead of the defense agency, which she earlier expressed preference for, to avoid intrigues that she would use the position to destroy the supposed unity forged by their camp. 

Ms. Duterte said she and presumptive president Ferdinand BongbongR. Marcos, Jr. discussed the possibility of her becoming the chief of the Department of National Defense (DND) before the campaign but decided to let go of the plan after the May 9 polls.  

I expect that people who want to see the new administration fail will fabricate intrigues about my loyalty and the DND position to break the UniTeam,she said in a statement, referring to their alliance, which has been described by academics as the coalition of influential clans in the country.  

Ms. Duterte said it was decided that she would work on producing skilled learners with the mindset to realize their full potential as individuals.  

Our generation needs a future generation of patriotic Filipinos [who will] advocate peace and discipline in their respective communities,said the presidential daughter.  

During the campaign, Ms. Carpio said she would push for the return of a mandatory military training for youth, which was abolished for enabling abuses committed by implementers in schools.  

Education groups have slammed the planned appointment, citing Ms. Carpio’s lack of experience in the learning sector.   

The Teachers Dignity Coalition said they prefer to have an Education chief from their ranks, preferably a classroom teacher or someone who has previous experience as part of the education sector.”  

Other groups cited the possibility of a total wipeout of education on the countrys history regarding the martial rule of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos.   

Under Secretary Duterte, book-purging will worsen, historical distortion will become more rampant, and fake news will ultimately be normalized,the Student Christian Movement said in a statement.  

The horrors of Marcos and Duterte [administrations] will be sanitized,it said.  

The Book Development Association of the Philippines (BDAP), the largest book industry alliance in the Philippines, and various academic groups last year waged a campaign against efforts by President Rodrigo R. Dutertes anti-communist task force to purge libraries in some schools of books and documents deemed subversive.  

What we need is a leadership that recognizes the learning crisis, the desperate quality of education, the chronically underpaid status of teachers, and the denigration of the countrys sense of history,the Alliance of Concerned Teachers said.   

Outgoing Education Secretary Leonor M. Briones welcomed the potential appointment, saying she and her colleagues at the agency “are ready to work with her team for the orderly transition of leadership.”  

Ms. Briones said the Education department will turn over a medium term plan for the learning sector. Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza 

Hontiveros confident Senate can still have a relevant minority in the 19th Congress 

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SENATOR Ana Theresia RisaN. Hontiveros-Baraquel, who is poised for reelection based on the still unofficial May 9 voting tally, is confident that there will still be a minority bloc that will be formed in the upper chamber despite being the only opposition member among the 12 leading senatorial candidates.  

I will still look for comrades who will form the minority in the entire Senate, theres twenty-four of us,she said in Filipino in an interview with Radyo5 on Thursday. We will start talking and hopefully, we will be able to speak publicly soon enough.”  

The senator noted the importance of a minority as they ensure checks and balances within the independent institution.  

An opposition cannot be lost. The minority cannot be lost, especially in an institution like the Senate,Ms. Hontiveros said.   

In a diverse society with different branches of government, there will always be a need to reflect on a wide range of opinions, the opposition senator said.  

So that if there is malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance, it will be addressed, corrected if it is wrong, filled if it is lacking,she said.  

Nine of the top 12 senatorial bets are connected with Ferdinand BongbongR. Marcos, Jr. who is headed for a landslide presidential victory.   

The two others ran as independent candidates Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter S. Cayetano and TV journalist Rafael RaffyT. Tulfo.    

As of Thursday afternoon, Ms. Hontiveros has received 15.3 million votes in the partial, unofficial tally, ranking 11th among the 64 senatorial candidates.  

Ms. Hontiveros said senators will surely speak out against the Executive branch, no matter how strong the president may be, if there are serious issues concerning the public and the country.    

I, as a member of the opposition, am still at stake there, and I will really try to make us effective, especially in the coming years,Ms. Hontiveros said.  

SITTING SENATORS
Among the current senators, three are members of the Nacionalista party and related to some of the frontrunners: Senator Pia S. Cayetano, sister of Mr. Cayetano; Senator Maria Imelda ImeeR. Marcos, sister of Mr. Marcos; and Senator Cynthia A. Villar, mother of Mr. Villar. 

Three others are members of the ruling Partido Demokratiko PilipinoLakas ng Bayan: Senators Ronald M. dela Rosa, Aquilino Martin L. Pimentel III, and Senator Francis N. Tolentino.  

Senator Mary Grace S. Poe-Llamanzares won as an independent candidate in 2019. 

Other senators are under different political parties: Senator Juan Edgardo “Sonny” M. Angara under Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino; Senator Maria Lourdes Nancy S. Binay, United Nationalist party; Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” T. Go, Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan; Senator Manuel LitoM. Lapid, Nationalist Peoples Coalition; and Senator Ramon BongRevilla, Jr., LakasChristian Muslim Democrats, the party of Mr. Marcos’s running mate, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, who is also leading by a wide margin in the tally. Alyssa Nicole O. Tan 

3 Indian BPO firms consider setting up shop in Davao  

THREE India-based business process outsourcing (BPO) companies are eyeing to locate in Davao City, an industry official said.       

Samuel R. Matunog, president of the umbrella organization ICT Davao, Inc., said they recently met with representatives of the three firms to discuss requirements on human resources and available office spaces that are registered the Philippine Economic Zone Authority.  

I am really excited by this sudden wave of locator interest because for every person who gets employed in the BPO industry is one less poor in our community,Mr. Matunog told BusinessWorld 

He said one of the BPOs already has several offices nationwide and is looking to expand in Davao City.    

The other is a multinational corporation that provides information technology, consulting, and business process services,he said. 

Another company, AGS Health, focuses on healthcare sector services such as medical coding, billing, insurance, and revenue cycle management.  

Mr. Matunog said the Davao City Investment and Promotion Center, along with officials of the Board of Investments and ICT Davao, provided a briefing last month to AGS Health on tax incentives and other perks offered under both national and local laws.    

AGS Health is planning to hire 1,500 agents within the first three years of operations in the city.     

The presence of these companies mean there will be more competition for qualified talent. But their investment will ensure that our current cohort of college students of more than 80,000 will have a ready market for their talents,Mr. Matunog said. Maya M. Padillo 

Booster

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SULU Governor Abdusakur M. Tan receives his second booster shot against COVID-19 as the Bangsamoro regional government launches special vaccination days starting this week to increase jab the region’s low immunization coverage. “I received my second Pfizer booster to show that this vaccine is safe and effective, with fatwa (Islamic ruling) from our Grand Mufti that it is halal, and moreover it is free,” said Governor Tan, the reelectionist governor.

Bucks erase fourth-quarter deficit, stun Celtics

BOBBY Portis turned a missed Giannis Antetokounmpo free throw into a go-ahead hoop, Jrue Holiday made two critical defensive plays in the final 8.1 seconds and the visiting Milwaukee Bucks rallied past the Boston Celtics 110-107 on Wednesday night for a 3-2 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series.

Antetokounmpo finished with a game-high 40 points, including a 3-pointer during Milwaukee’s late comeback, to put the Bucks one win away from their third trip to the Eastern Conference finals in the past four seasons.

Game 6 of the best-of-seven series is scheduled for Friday night at Milwaukee.

Portis’ game-winning basket came after Antetokounmpo got Milwaukee within 107-106 by making the first of two free throws with 14.2 seconds left, then missed the second.

Two Celtics fought over the rebound in a crowd, and when the ball deflected to Portis under the hoop, he converted a layup that gave the Bucks the lead for good.

Marcus Smart attempted to counter immediately for the Celtics, but Holiday blocked his driving attempt with 8.1 seconds left and threw the ball off Smart and out of bounds, giving the Bucks possession with 6.6 seconds to go.

The Celtics were then forced to foul Pat Connaughton, and his two free throws with 5.9 seconds left completed the scoring.

Without a time out available, the Celtics had to try to rush the ball up the court for a potential game-tying 3-pointer, but Holiday stripped Smart near midcourt and ran out the clock on Milwaukee’s second win at Boston in the series.

Boston’s Jaylen Brown scored 16 of his 26 points in the third quarter, when the Celtics appeared to take control of the game. The hosts were up by nine points after three periods and by as many as 14 early in the fourth.

The Bucks chipped away, eventually drawing even at 105-all with 42.4 seconds remaining after Antetokounmpo and Holiday buried 3-pointers.

Jayson Tatum capped a team-high, 34-point game by sinking two free throws with 31.1 seconds left to put Boston back up by two, setting up the wild finishing sequence.

Antetokounmpo completed a double-double with 11 rebounds, while Portis led all rebounders with 15 off the bench and contributed 14 points.

Holiday finished with 24 points, eight rebounds and a game-high eight assists, and Connaughton had 13 points for the Bucks, who outscored the Celtics 39-30 on 3-point attempts. Holiday had four of Milwaukee’s 13 treys.

Smart (15 points) and Daniel Theis (11) backed Tatum and Brown for the Celtics. — Reuters

Balanced-scoring Grizzlies demolish Warriors to stay alive

DESMOND Bane, Jaren Jackson, Jr. and Tyus Jones each scored 21 points and sank four 3-pointers as the host Memphis Grizzlies steamrolled the Golden State Warriors 134-95 in Wednesday night’s Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals.

The Grizzlies had little trouble cutting Golden State’s series lead to 3-2 despite playing without star point guard Ja Morant for the second straight game. Morant has a bone bruise in his right knee and is doubtful to play again this postseason.

Steven Adams collected 13 rebounds, Jones compiled nine assists and Jackson grabbed eight boards for second-seeded Memphis, which led by as many as 55 points. The 39-point margin of victory is the Grizzlies’ largest in postseason play, topping a 124-96 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves earlier this postseason.

Klay Thompson scored 19 points, Jonathan Kuminga had 17 and Stephen Curry added 14 for the third-seeded Warriors. No Golden State player saw more than 26 minutes of action.

Golden State committed 22 turnovers while the Grizzlies had 10. Memphis made a franchise playoff record 18 3-pointers (out of 41 attempts).

The Grizzlies shot 47.5% overall. Dillon Brooks contributed 12 points.

Game 6 is Friday night in San Francisco.

Memphis led 77-50 at half time and then poured it on by outscoring Golden State 42-17 in the third quarter.

Jones and Jackson connected on back-to-back 3-pointers to cap a 14-0 burst and make it 103-56.

The lead went over 50 when Ziaire Williams drilled a 3-pointer to push the gap to 113-61 with 3:20 remaining in the third.

A four-point play by Williams increased the lead to 55 with 40 seconds left in the third period. The Grizzlies held a 119-67 lead entering the final stanza, and both teams played reserves over the final 12 minutes.

Warriors forward Otto Porter, Jr. missed the second half due to right foot soreness. Golden State shot 45% from the field and made 14 of 39 from 3-point range.

Golden State trailed 29-28 after Thompson’s trey with 1:21 left in the first quarter before the Memphis onslaught kicked into high gear.

The Grizzlies scored the next 11 points to lead by 12 after Kyle Anderson’s basket 37 seconds into the second quarter. Memphis used a 9-0 run to increase its lead to 53-36 and later tallied 14 straight to raise the margin to 25 with 1:49 left.

Jones’ basket made it 77-50 entering the break.

The 77 points were the most the Warriors allowed in the first half of a postseason game since the Cleveland Cavaliers scored 86 in Game 4 of the 2017 NBA Finals. Cleveland won that game, 137-116. — Reuters

Osaka breaks from IMG to start own sports agency

FOUR-TIMES major winner Naomi Osaka is breaking away from IMG to launch her own sports agency with longtime agent Stuart Duguid.

Duguid and Osaka began discussing the venture at the Tokyo Olympics last year, Duguid told Reuters via e-mail, adding that the firm, called Evolve, will operate as a “small boutique and bespoke agency.”

“We were discussing the business models of some of her mentors like Kobe (Bryant) and Lebron (James). We thought — why has no transcendent female athlete done that yet,” he said.

“It’s athlete-driven and focused on big picture brand building rather than quick checks with a commission attached.”

Duguid said he could not share much about the identities of the initial clients but added, “it would be only athletes who transcend their sports; or those with the potential to do so.”

Former number one Osaka, the first player for Japan to win a Grand Slam, has emerged as a leading advocate for athlete mental health and well-being since she pulled out of the French Open a year ago and disclosed she had been suffering from depression for years.

On Wednesday, she tweeted a compilation of clips from her earlier playing days in which she discussed her career aspirations with the caption “Hey kid, you’ve come a long way and even though there’s been some bumps on the road I hope you know you’re doing amazing.”

In one of the clips, she prophetically discussed what she might be doing were she not a tennis player.

“I just like sports, so maybe (I would be) like an agent in the end,” she said. — Reuters

Messi tops Forbes’ highest-paid athletes list

LIONEL Messi was the world’s highest-paid athlete over the last year, according to the annual Forbes list released on Wednesday that had the Paris Saint-Germain forward ahead of the NBA’s LeBron James and Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo.

Messi earned $130 million, a figure which includes $55 million of endorsements, during the 12-month period ended May 1, 2022, to sit atop the list of the 10 highest-paid athletes a year after finishing second to Irish MMA fighter Conor McGregor.

Los Angeles Lakers forward James was next on the list after bringing home a combined $121 million, shattering the $96.5-million record for an National Basketball Association (NBA) player that he set last year, while Portugal captain Ronaldo earned $115 million to sit third.

Brazilian soccer player Neymar ($95 million) and three-time NBA champion Stephen Curry ($92.8 million) of the Golden State Warriors rounded out the top five.

NBA player Kevin Durant ($92 million) was sixth while Swiss tennis great Roger Federer, who played five tournaments in 2021 before a knee operation curtailed his season, was third with total earnings of $90.7 million.

The final three spots on the list went to Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez ($90 million), seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady ($83.9 million) and reigning NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Giannis Antetokounmpo ($80.9 million).

Forbes said its on-the-field earnings figures include all prize money, salaries and bonuses earned during the 12-month period while off-field earnings are an estimate of sponsorship deals, appearance fees and licensing income. — Reuters

SEAG council meeting

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PHILIPPINE Olympic Committee President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino (seated, right) and his counterparts strike a pose with Vietnamese Sports Ministry officials during Thursday’s Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) Council Meeting at the Hyatt Regency West Hanoi. Mr. Tolentino says the council has approved the order of hosting for the succeeding SEA Games — Cambodia 2023, Thailand 2025, Malaysia 2027 and Singapore 2029. Mr. Tolentino also appeals during the meeting the nine-member Philippine bodybuilding team’s doping compliance issues.

Ball movement

Luka Dončić remained confident in the aftermath of the Mavericks’ disappointing loss the other day. In his post-mortem, he spoke about the way fans at the American Airlines Center seem to buoy them to meet their potential. Considering how they were shellacked by the Suns, his words better ring true. Coming off a 30-point beatdown, they need to be at their best if they aim to go deep in the postseason.

Perhaps Dončić has reason to be optimistic. After all, the Mavericks did perform much better while hosting Games Three and Four. The problem, of course, is why their output the other day was at the opposite extreme. They should be ashamed that they failed to hit double digits in assists, as clear an indication as any that the ball rarely moved; against the dynamic defense of the Suns, the development sealed their fate. And, yes, they need look no further than the three-time All-Star; their principal playmaker wound up with a career-low two dimes, often keeping the offense to himself by dribbling the seconds down and then taking a shot in tight coverage.

As Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd and Dončić himself rightly noted, isolation plays aren’t detrimental in and of themselves. When they lead to excursions in the lane, they become catalysts for quick ball movement and open stabs at the basket. It’s when they devolve into single possessions for players mimicking black holes and ultimately settling for stepback prayers with hands in their faces that they spell doom. And that’s exactly what happened early and often in Game Five.

Today is do or die for the Mavericks, and the premise is simple. If Dončić can summon his usual flirtation with a triple-double, they have a chance. If not, they would do well to prepare themselves for a long offseason in which they have cause to both celebrate their first foray beyond the first round of the playoffs and rue their inability to get closer to the Larry O-Brien Trophy.

 

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is a consultant on strategic planning, operations and Human Resources management, corporate communications, and business development.

Presidential vote ratio ‘statistically sound’ but election itself marred by disinformation — forum

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The transmitted vote count for the 2022 presidential election is statistically sound but the period leading up to the May 9 poll was marred by a “multiverse” of disinformation, according to a May 11 forum organized by communication scholars and practitioners. 

“There’s nothing statistically that we can say is unusual, but there is still a possibility that something happened in the course of transmission. The only way to verify that is to cross-check the manual count,” said Erniel B. Barrios, a statistics professor at the University of the Philippines (UP), in a webinar titled “Anyare? Post-Election Analysis” hosted by the Philippines Communication Society.  

Statistics can explain “68:32 magic,” a term coined by netizens to refer to the consistent gap in votes between leading presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr., and runner-up Maria Leonor “Leni” G. Robredo.  

“For each number of votes accumulated, that’s a cumulative count. In statistics, that’s possible; that’s statistically sound. It’s not irregular that while the votes we’re counting increase, we get closer to the real proportion,” Mr. Barrios said, as he explained the central limit theorem in the vernacular.  

All eyes turn to the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), which will complete its cross-check of manually counted votes by this weekend.   

The main takeaway from the elections, said the panelists, is the power of disinformation, strategic branding, and social media algorithms to shape Philippine public perception.  

“You can get trapped in an algorithm where all you see are the fake news — and the real news or the facts don’t penetrate into your algorithm … That’s why disinformation becomes easier,” said Rachel E. Khan, associate dean of the UP College of Mass Communication and coordinator of Tsek.ph, a collaborative fact-checking platform.   

“Especially if your networks are very narrow, you only have people of the same mindset. Our worldview becomes unreal. We are just in a multiverse,” she said.  

The panelists criticized the use of incomplete polls like Pulse Asia and Google Trends to assume outcomes. “These are based on perception. That can easily change,” said Mr. Barrios. — Brontë H. Lacsamana