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Palace on US intelligence report: Fil-Am Cook County Duterte ‘adheres to the rule of law’ Circuit Court DATELINE

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judge convicted of mortgage fraud

Guilty verdict likely to end Circuit Court Judge Jessica Arong O’Brien’s career in law, hearing set for July 6 not long after she broke barriers as the first filipina-American judge in the Cook County Circuit Court, Jessica Arong o’Brien has been convicted in a $1.4 million mortgage fraud scheme. o’Brien, 50, sat stoically in the courtroom on thursday, february 15, as the jury found her guilty of bank fraud and mail fraud which resulted in her pocketing $325,000 after she lied to lenders. she reportedly lied about her income when applying for loans, one time failing to disclose $260,000 mortgage from her primary residence. After selling the properties to a co-worker named maria Bartko by way of a straw buyer, o’Brien reportedly made two undisclosed payments to Bartko — the other defendant in this case — that totaled $73,000,

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Quiboloy aide charged with cash smuggling An aide of Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy was charged before a United states District Court in hawaii for allegedly trying to smuggle to the Philippines more than $300,000 in cash. A U.s. District Court accused felina salinas, a U.s. citizen, of attempted bulk cash smuggling after inspectors found $335,000 in her carry-on bag during a flight en route to the Philippines on february 13. According to the complaint, salinas only declared carrying $40,000 and P1,000. But when inspectors opened her carry-on bag, they reportedly found $335,000 and AUD $9,000 in cash hidden in socks inside a black bag. “none of that money was reported by ms. salinas to the CBPo (Customs and Border Protection office),” the complaint read. U.s. law requires individuals to declare the cash they’re taking out of the country if it’s over $10,000. salinas was released on a $25,000 bond. the preliminary hearing on her case is set on february 27.

by Dana

SioSon AJPress

PhiliPPine President rodrigo Duterte “has no autocratic tendencies” and “adheres to the rule of law,” malacañang affirmed as it slammed a United states intelligence report tagging the filipino leader as a threat to democracy and human rights in south-

east Asia. in a statement on Wednesday, february 21, Palace spokesperson harry roque dismissed the U.s. intelligence community’s 2018 Worldwide threat Assessment as “myopic and speculative at best.” “for one, President rodrigo roa Duterte is no autocrat nor has autocratic tendencies. he adheres

to the rule of law and remains loyal to the Constitution. An autocracy is not prevalent, as they would like everyone to believe,” roque said. the U.s. intelligence community recently released a report listing Duterte as among the southeast Asian leaders who pose a threat to democracy and human

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Duterte: ‘PH Rise is ours, period’ by Dana

SioSon AJPress

PresiDent rodrigo Duterte has strongly asserted the country’s sovereignty over the Philippine rise, formerly called Benham rise. speaking in front of the filipino-Chinese community and Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jinhua on monday, february 19, Duterte stressed that the resource-rich waters belong to the Philippines. “the Philippine rise is ours. Period. the continental shelf below it is Philippine jurisdiction. that is ours,” Duterte said during his speech at the 10th Biennial Convention and 20th founding Anniversary celebration of the Chinese filipino Business Club, inc. (CfBCi) in manila hotel. he also downplayed China’s move to name five undersea features of the Philippine rise following a maritime survey, which were reportedly recognized by the international hydrographic organization (iho) last year. the Philippine government has maintained it would not recognize the Chinese names given to the undersea features within the country’s exclusive economic zone at Philippine rise.

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MEETS US-PH SOCIETY OFFICIALS. President Rodrigo Duterte discusses matters with Ambassador John Negroponte and other U.S.-Philippines Society officials who paid a courtesy call at the Malacañang Palace on Tuesday, February 20. Joining the president are Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez, Department of Interior and Local Government Officer-in-Charge Eduardo Año, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade and Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo. Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante

OFW deployment ban may expand coverage by Dana

SioSon AJPress

PhiliPPine President rodrigo Duterte has raised the possibility of expanding the deployment ban on filipino workers to other countries, saying he would not allow the abuse and maltreatment of them. the president made the statement on monday, february 19, as he maintained that the Philippine government will not lift the deployment ban on filipino workers Senator Joel Villanueva (3rd from left), chair of the Senate Committee on Labor, in Kuwait. “the ban will continue and it Employment and Human Resources Development, expresses his frustration over the deaths of 185 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Kuwait during a will extend to other countries. u PAGE A3 Senate inquiry on Wednesday, February 21. Senate photo by Albert Calvelo mahirapan sila, well, humihingi

na ako ng tawad sa inyo... Wala akong kaplano na ipadala kayo doon tapos babuyin kayo. hindi ko style ‘yan (They will have a hard time. i am asking for your forgiveness. i will not allow… i have no plan to send you there where you will be maltreated. That’s not my style),” Duterte said. the president, however, did not name any country where he is planning to impose the deployment ban. earlier this month, the Philippine government has enforced a complete ban on the deployment of filipino workers to Kuwait over

reported abuses. the order came following the death of filipina Joanna Demafelis was found inside a freezer while working in the country. in his speech, Duterte stressed that “the filipino is a slave of nobody.” “the filipino seeks to work abroad to earn a living so that he can help his family because the economy here, local, cannot absorb the entire workforce who would want to,” he added. the president appealed to other nations to treat filipino workers with dignity and respect.

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After Boracay, Panglao may also face shutdown House panel approves divorce bill in PH by Dana

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After Boracay, another tourist island in the Visayas is likely to face shutdown over environmental issues. According to socioeconomic Planning secretary ernesto Pernia, President rodrigo Duterte is mulling to close erring establishments in Panglao island if the reported problems on waste management in the area were not properly addressed. Pernia told inquirer that Panglao island, located in the Bohol province, was suffering from environmental problems due to the unregulated development and lax enforcement Like Boracay, Panglao Island, Bohol’s tourism jewel, is suffering from environmental problems because of of laws amid the continued surge in unregulated development, lax enforcement of laws, and a continued surge in tourist arrivals. tourist arrivals. Inquirer.net photo by Leo Udtohan

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by AJPress the house Committee on Population and family relations has approved a measure legalizing divorce and the dissolution of marriage in the Philippines. the house panel, chaired by laguna representative sol Aragones, approved the substitute bill for four divorce bills — house Bills 116, 1062, 2380, and 6027 — on Wednesday, february 21, with no contention. the four bills were authored by lawmakers across party-lines, including speaker Pantaleon Alvarez of Davao del norte, rep. edcel lagman of Albay, rep. Ace Barbers of surigao del norte, and rep. emmi de Jesus and Arlene Brosas of Gabriela party-list, among others. the new bill was entitled “An act

instituting absolute divorce in the Philippines,” which followed the title of lagman’s house Bill 116. the substitute bill aims to give “the opportunity to spouses in irremediably failed marriages to secure an absolute divorce decree under limited grounds and well-defined judicial procedures to terminate a continuing dysfunction of a long broken marriage.” During a press briefing, lagman described the approved measure as a “pro-woman legislation.” “Because in most cases it is the wife who is entitled to an absolute divorce in order to be liberated from an abusive situation and also for her to redeem her dignity and self-respect,” he added. lagman also noted that the measure aims to make divorce more affordable

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