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DATELINE US gov’t: Corruption in PH continues to hamper trade FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM AcRoSS AMERIcA
THE issue of corruption in the Philippines continues to obstruct the trade and investment relations between Manila and Washington, according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR). In its 2018 National Trade Estimate Report of Foreign Trade Barriers, the USTR pointed out that corruption is a “pervasive” and “longstanding” problem in the Philippines. “National and local government agencies, particularly Bureau of Customs (BOC), are beset with various corruption issues,” the USTR said. Just like in its 2017 report, the USTR also mentioned anew that both foreign and domestic investors have expressed concern about the “propensity of Philippine courts and regulators to stray beyond matters of legal interpretation into policymaking, as well as the lack of transparency in judicial and
April 5-11, 2018
Marcos on poll recount: Some ballots pre-shaded for Robredo by Dana
SioSon AJPress
THE camp of Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo scoffed at the reported discovery of “pre-shaded” ballots amid an ongoing poll recount, calling it “ridiculous” and a possible attempt to “confuse” the public. Revisors of the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) have reportedly found several unused or excess ballots with pre-shaded votes for Robredo during the third day of the recount of votes in the 2016 vice presidential race. The manual recount and revision of ballots started last Monday, April 2. This was in connection with the poll protest filed by former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. against Robredo. He lost to her
by only 263,473 votes. According to Marcos’ camp, the preshaded ballots were from the municipality of Baao in Camarines Sur—which is among the three pilot provinces Marcos tagged in his poll protest. The other two were Iloilo and Negros Oriental. “Pre-shaded ito at ibinilang kay Mrs. Robredo (It was pre-shaded and counted as vote for Robredo),” Marcos’ lawyer, Vic Rodriguez, claimed. The number of shaded unused and excess ballots, however, remains unclear. Robredo’s camp, meanwhile, tagged the reported discovery as “ridiculous,” “We find the report ridiculous, since at that time, only one ballot box was opened and this report surfaced immediately,” said
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Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Vice Pres. Leni Robredo
‘DACA is dead,’ says Trump ahead of policy change announcement
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by Rae
Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
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FBI investigating Apollo Quiboloy’s Hawaii church for ‘aggressive fundraising’, human trafficking Quiboloy’s lawyer denies the allegations of human trafficking
The FBI is conducting an investigation into the Hawaii chapter of Filipino televangelist Apollo Quiboloy’s church on accusations of “aggressive fundraising” and possible human trafficking. As first reported by Hawaii News Now, the investigation is centered around Felina Salinas, the business manager of the Waipahu chapter of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) of which Quiboloy is head. On February 13, Salinas was arrested by federal authorities after U.S. Customs and Border Enforcement found $350,000 in cash
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TRIBAL GIFT. President Rodrigo Duterte leads the unveiling of the project marker of the Lisap Bridge during its inauguration in Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro on Tuesday, April 3. Joining the President are Socorro Mayor Maria Fe Brondial, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Oriental Mindoro Second District Representative Reynaldo Umali and Oriental Mindoro Governor Alfonso Umali Jr. Malacañang photo by Albert Alcain
Duterte orders 6-month closure of Boracay
SioSon AJPress
THE Philippines can become an upper middle-income country by 2019, according to the state planning agency National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). Citing the country’s sustained robust growth, NEDA said the Philippines is poised to reach the upper middle-income status earlier than the initial target of 2022. “The strong economic growth performance of the country in 2017 enabled us to achieve gross national income (GNI) per
ann VaRona AJPress
THE program that protects the roughly 700,000 young immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children was declared “dead” by President Donald Trump on Monday, April 2. His comment was among a series of tweets that raised new questions on what would become of the said undocumented young immigrants known as “Dreamers.” “DACA is dead because the Democrats did not care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon,” tweeted Trump on Monday, blaming Democrats for the situation. “No longer works. Must build Wall and secure our borders with proper Border legislation. Democrats want No Border, hence drugs and crime!” the president added. At the annual White House Easter Egg Roll later that Monday, the president continued to point his finger saying “they had this great opportunity, and Democrats have really let them down.” “It’s a shame,” he added. “Now people are taking advantage of DACA. It should have never hap-
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by AJPress
The six-month closure of the island was jointly recommended by the Department of Environment PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has or- and Natural Resources (DOJ), Department of Tourdered the closure of Boracay island for six months, ism (DOT), and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). starting April 26. Also confirming the closure, Senior Deputy According to Palace Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr., the president gave his approval on the recommenda- Executive Secretary Menardo said: “DENR/DOT/ tion to close the top tourist destination during his meet- DILG proposal approved after an exhaustive dising with his Cabinet officials on Wednesday, April 4. cussion.” Guevarra said calamity funds would be used to “Boracay [is] closed for six months effective 26 April,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr. assist residents in Boracay whose livelihood will be said in message to reporters. u PAGE A3 Pres. Donald Trump
PH seen to prosper as ‘upper middle-income’ country by 2019 by Dana
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capita growth rate of 4.8 percent, higher than the target of 4.5 percent,” NEDA said in its Socioeconomic Report 2017 launched Tuesday, April 3. In 2017, the Philippine economy grew by 6.7 percent—among the fastest in Asia. “This would make it possible for us to reach the upper middle-income country standard definition of just below $4,000 income per capita by end-2019,” NEDA added. World Bank classifies countries with a GNI per capita between $4,036 and NEDA Undersecretary of Policy and Planning
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Rosemarie Edillon
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Pacquiao, Matthysse set for July showdown in Malaysia by Dana
SioSon AJPress
MANNY Pacquiao’s much-awaited fight against World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight champion Lucas Matthysse is officially set. In a Twitter post, promoter Oscar De La Hoya confirmed that the Filipino boxer will challenge Matthysse on July 14, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. “Proud to officially announce that WBA Inquirer.net photo welterweight world champion @Matthys-
seLucas will put his title on the line against @mannypacquiao in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday night July 14,” wrote De La Hoya on Tuesday, April 3. Pacquiao, also in a social media post, said he “can’t wait” for another title shot. “It’s on! Can’t wait to challenge Lucas Matthysse for another world title on July 15 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - July 14 U.S. time,” Pacquiao said. The upcoming match against Matthysse (39-4, 36 KOs) comes a year after Pacquiao
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