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It’s official: P1-k hike in SSS pension By John Paolo Bencito THE Palace on Wednesday approved the P1,000 increase in the benefits of Social Security System (SSS) pensioners that will be incorporated starting April. Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, who signed the memorandum, informed SSS Chairman Amado Valdez and SSS president Emmanuel Dooc that the Malacañang approved the proposed increase in the benefits of qualified SSS pensioners and beneficiaries, retroactive from January this year. “Upon representations made by SSS, and subject to existing laws, rules, and regulations, please be informed that the one thousand peso [P1,000] increase in benefits of qualified SSS retirees, survivors, and permanently disabled pensioners effective January 2017, has been approved,” Medialdea’s memo said. In a text message to reporters, Dooc said that pensioners will be retroactively paid for the three months. The January differential of P1,000 will be given on March 3, the February differential of P1,000 to be given March 10 and the March differential of P1,000 to be given March 17. “Starting April 2017, the additional P1,000 increase shall be incorporated in the regular penNext page sion,” Dooc said.
PHOTO OP. President Rodrigo
Duterte and Asian Development Bank president Takehiko Nakao pose Tuesday with bank employees during ADB’s 50th anniversary celebration at the bank headquarters in Mandaluyong City.
Gina: Solons bribed P50m to vote vs me
DFA sees Manila-Beijing sea-row unsettled under Duterte’s term NOT IN A LIFETIME. Foreign
Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr., appearing Wednesday before the Commission on Appointments, explains why he thinks the maritime dispute over the West Philippine Sea may not be resolved in his lifetime. Lino Santos
By Christine F. Herrera, Maricel V. Cruz and John Paolo Bencito
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HE House contingent to the powerful Commission on Appointments rebuffed Environment Secretary Regina Lopez, who was seeking an audience with the lawmakers ahead of her confirmation hearing, after she accused them of accepting bribes of P50 million each to vote against her. San Juan Rep. Ronaldo Zamora, chairman of the House contingent to the bicameral body, said he canceled the courtesy call Lopez requested on Monday and decided to just see her during the CA hearing next Wednesday. “I have canceled Gina’s courtesy call on our contingent on Monday, and will just meet her in open sessions on Wednesday at her confirmation hearings,” Zamora told the Manila Standard. Members of the powerful panel were aghast at the charges Lopez made in a speech to the Makati Rotary Club last Tuesday when she lashed at her critics and claimed to have received infor-
No such thing as oust plot vs govt
By John Paolo Bencito
mation that CA members were promised P50 million each if they blocked her confirmation. “My confirmation is on March 1. Let the [sword] fall where it may. I don’t care. I was told that every congressman was offered P50 million if they voted against me. I don’t know. I heard there’s a kitty out there. I don’t know. That’s people talking,” Lopez told the businessmen. “To my detractors, stop it already, I mean if you’re gonna fight, at least fight clean. These are below the belt attacks. For example, Inquirer puts headlines, which are not even true. Manila Standard puts
NATIONAL Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon shrugged off reports of a plot to destabilize the Duterte administration. “If ever there are [such attempts], leave it to us. We’ll monitor it. We will be on top of the situation,” said Esperon in a chance interview Tuesday during the 50th anniversary of the Asian Development Bank in Mandaluyong. He added that the government is ready to quell any plot if necessary. “The government has to protect the interest of the
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Question of citizenship dogs Yasay By Macon Ramos-Araneta FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. said Wednesday the Philippines’ territorial dispute with China will not be settled during the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte or “even during my lifetime.” “My position, and this is the position of the government and the
legal position, is that the disputed territory in the South China Sea has never been adjudged to be belonging to any particular country,” Yasay said during a confirmation hearing by the Commission on Appointments at the Senate. He said that even after the United Nations’ Permanent Arbitral Tribunal ruled in favor of the Philippines, the Duterte
administration’s official stand is that the Philippines does not own the disputed area in the South China Sea, and neither does any other country. He said the Arbitral Tribunal did not decide on the ownership of the disputed islands. “This will have to be determined by another tribunal of competent jurisdiction,” Yasay said. Next page
THE Commission on Appointments deferred the confirmation of Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. due to some congressmen’s pending concerns, an official said Wednesday. “The House still has concerns,” said Senator Panfilo Lacson, chairman of the CA committee. He said the commission will resume Yasay’s confirmation hear-
ing next week. During Yasay’s confirmation hearing on Wednesday, several CA members questioned him about the reports on his US citizenship, but Yasay said that although he applied for US citizenship, his application was denied. He said he became a permanent legal resident in the US but re-
NBI execs charged in Jee killing
No Rody at Edsa fete; rival rallies set By John Paolo Bencito and Sandy Araneta PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will skip the celebration of the 31st anniversary of Edsa People Power Revolution in Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Friday, according to a program sent to reporters on Wednesday. Instead of Duterte, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, head of the Edsa People Power Commission, will deliver the keynote speech during the event. Elsewhere, the left-leaning Bagong Alyansang Makabay-
an said it was not a question of whether the country would hold a simple celebration of the Edsa but whether it would stress the importance of the lessons of the past. “It is not really a question of whether a commemoration is simple or not. The point of a meaningful commemoration is to appreciate the lessons of the past and use these to guide our actions in the present, said Renato Reyes Jr., the group’s secretary general. He said the previous regime held grand celebrations but missed out on the real lessons and true heroes of Edsa.
He said the Edsa celebrations of the past focused on one family, one political color and the role of politicians and generals. “The past celebrations denied the reality that social ills remained the same 30 years after the toppling of the dictator. Previous governments were in fact notorious for suppressing people power, Reyes said. Duterte flew to Davao City on Tuesday night, and he is expected to stay there until the weekend. His supporters will gather at the Rizal Park on Feb. 25 for a vigil Next page
turned to the Philippines after the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution. He was petitioned by his wife who is a US citizen. Yasay was also questioned on the government’s stand on the West Philippine Sea, to which he vowed that if there was an encroachment on Philippine territory, the government would “assert” Next page its claim.
By Rey E. Requejo
SUPPORT FOR WAR. Supporters of President Rodrigo Duterte
launch Wednesday the ‘People’s Support on Duterte’s War Against Illegal Drugs, Corruption, Criminality and Poverty’ at Club Filipino in San Juan City, which kicked off the two-day prayer vigil to be held at the Luneta starting Saturday. Ey Acasio
THE Philippine National Police filed criminal charges Wednesday against three officials of the National Bureau of Investigation earlier implicated in the abduction and killing of South Korean businessman Jee Ick Joo in October 2016. In the complaint, the PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group named as Next page