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Kim Wong turns over $4.63-M to AMLC by Lawrence

agcaoiLi Philstar.com

Casino junket operator Kim Wong testified before the Senate Blue Ribbon committee that he had no knowledge or participation in the entry into the country of $81 million stolen from the Bangladesh bank account in the Federal Reserve Bank in New York. The amount found its way to RCBC and later to Midas and Solaire casinos. Philstar.com photo by Geremy Pintolo

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DATELINE Fil-Am named AAPI outreach director for Clinton campaign

mANILA—Casino junket operator Kim Wong has made good his promise to deliver $4.63 million to the Antimoney Laundering Council (AmLC) office at the Bangko sentral ng Pilipinas (BsP) head office in manila. Lawyer Inocencio ferrer, Wong’s legal counsel, said in an ambush interview that AmLC executive director Julia Bacay-Abad received the amount surrendered by his client on thursday, march 31. ferrer said the amount PAGE A2

DIRTY MONEY. Casino junket operator Kim Wong turned over $4.63 million stolen by hackers from Bangladesh’s central bank to the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) for safekeeping at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) premises. In photo are (L-R) Second Secretary and Head of Chancery of the Bangladesh Embassy Manila Probash Lamarong, AMLC Secretariat Executive Director Julia Bacay-Abad, AMLC Member and Insurance Commissioner Emmanuel Dooc, Atty Inocencio Ferrer, Jr. – Legal Counsel of Mr. Kim Wong and BSP Deputy Governor Vicente Aquino. Photo courtesy of the Bangko Sentral ng PIlipinas

Bangladesh envoy: We want all of $81-M stolen back Bangladeshi bank officials, crime investigators to come to Manila to hold own probe by Ben

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A fILIPINo-American was named the new Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) outreach director for the campaign for Democratic presidential candidate hillary Clinton. the announcement of Jason tengco’s appointment on thursday, march 24 comes nearly a week after Lisa Changadveja stepped down from the position. Changadveja, who was first appointed outreach director last August, is moving to Colorado to take a position with the Democratic Party. Prior to joining Clinton’s campaign, tengco was deputy director of the White house Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (WhIAAPI). his past roles also include the Initiative’s liaison in the White house office of Public engagement and as a senior advisor directing community engagement. “Jason is passionate about engaging AAPIs in the political process, building a pipeline for youth empowerment, and ensuring that the AAPI community’s diverse issues are PAGE A3

Filipina in California not guilty of kidnapping own daughters NAPA, California — A filipina mother charged with child abduction and kidnapping her own daughter in Napa County, California had her hope for a better life revived when a 12-person jury found her not guilty of all the charges. makati resident Anna Nepomuceno looked greatly relieved and teary-eyed as she turned to her lawyer, stacy Barrett, after the verdict was announced, then hugged her family and supporters and thanked them profusely. “the mood at the courtroom was very intense as we were also uneasy and nervous,” said faye Lacanilao of filipino Community Center worker’s rights program and migrante NorCal. “When the verdict was announced, all of us found ourselves crying. We joined hands and hugged each other. Before that we were all praying and trying to console each other.” Barrett also looked relieved, overwhelmed with feelings and seemed to be trying to hold PAGE A4

Bangladesh’s ambassador to the Philippines John Gomes

mANILA—At least two-fifths of the stolen money from Bangladesh’s central bank has been recovered after junket operator Kim Wong turned over $4.63 million to the Anti-money Laundering Council (AmLC) thursday, but Dhaka’s envoy to manila wants to recover more. AmLC executive Director Julia Bacay-Abad added that Kim Wong was not off the hook. “Walang ganoong arrangement (There’s no such arrangement),” Bacay-Abad said when asked if they would withdraw the

case filed against the businessman. “We hope this would be a step in the right direction,” Bangladesh’s ambassador to the Philippines John Gomes said. Gomes nonetheless said they would still want to recover some more—$34 million reported in newspapers, $17 million claimed by Kim Wong that went to Philrem’s salud Bautista, and another over $9 million (P450 million) that the junket operator had allegedly already used up. “We are quite optimistic, since we have recovered 40 percent of the total amount. We’re quite pleased with

the way the senate has been able to get a portion of the money,” Gomes said. the envoy said officials from Bangladesh Bank, their central bank, will arrive here on sunday and attend the senate hearing on April 5. the Bangladeshi central bank officials will coordinate with AmLC on how they would bring the money back home. Also, Gomes said officials of the Bangladesh’s Criminal Investigation Department will arrive here next week to start their own investigation. PAGE A2

‘Most Pinoys do not want to work abroad’ by czeriza

VaLencia Philstar.com

nomic and Development Authority (NeDA). mANILA—most filipinos (88 percent) Completed last february, NeDA’s aspire to obtain gainful employment in Ambisyon Natin 2040 survey also shows the country instead of going abroad to that filipinos aspire to eventually live in work. a country that can guarantee their secuthis was according to a nationwide rity in their respective communities. survey conducted by the National ecoPAGE A2

PUBLISH ASIA CONFERENCE. President Benigno S. Aquino lll answers questions from the participants of the Publish Asia 2016 Conference during the opening ceremony held at the Manila Hotel in One Rizal Park in Manila on Wednesday, March 30. This year’s theme is “Mapping Challenges and Opportunities in the New Asian Media Game.” Malacañang photo by Benhur Arcayan

PNoy slams media bias, sensationalism by aurea

caLica Philstar.com

mANILA—It was President Benigno Aquino III’s turn to pose questions to the media to underscore the importance of truthful news reporting, especially with the coming elections and regional developments that help form public opinion. he also delved on the challenges faced by the print media in light of the popularity of social media. Aquino said truth, integrity and responsibility must not be compromised in the face of the apparent need for faster dissemination of information. he criticized sensationalism and biased, speculative and inaccurate

reporting as well as the seeming lack of appetite for good news by media enterprises. “media, and perhaps especially print media, (have) a special role to play before, during and after our elections – as it does at any critical time in even your own countries. We filipinos will need a just, comprehensive accounting of this historic time, and you are in the best position to do that,” Aquino said during the Publish Asia 2016 opening ceremonies organized by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IfrA) and attended by local and foreign journalists.

In this undated file photo, overseas Filipino workers queue at the Immigration booths at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila. Philstar.com photo

Pacquiao thanks Comelec for allowing fight to push through by PaoLo

romero Philstar.com

allow his April 9 fight against World Boxing organization welterweight champion mANILA—World boxing icon and sa- timothy Bradley of the United states to rangani rep. manny Pacquiao lauded on push through. Pacquiao, who is running for senator Wednesday, march 30 the stand of the PAGE A2 Commission on elections (Comelec) to PAGE A2


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