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VOL. XXXII • NO. 184 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 • SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018 • www.manilastandard.net • editorial@manilastandard.net

LET THE GAMES BEGIN

WHERE HEROES ARE MADE. The 17-day 2018 Asian Games, officially known as the 18th Asian Games, begins today in clinquant opening ceremonies at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (above) in Jakarta, with 272 athletes from the Philippines (below) high in hope they would do the tricolors and their countrymen proud, and improve on their 22nd ranking in the 2014 Games in Incheon, South Korea. AFP, Contributed Photo

‘Ghost payees’ bedevil 4Ps By Maricel V. Cruz

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LAWMAKER urged the government on Friday to purge the list of beneficiaries for its cash dole program, to exclude those who did not withdraw the funds waiting for them at the Land Bank of the Philippines.

272 PH athletes to chase Asian medals By Riera Mallari THE bulk of the Philippine delegation left for Jakarta, Indonesia on Friday in time for Saturday’s glitzy opening ceremonies of the 2018 Asian Games. Sports officials made no predictions on how far the Philippines and its 272 athletes could go in the games featuring Asia’s best athletes. For President Rodrigo Duterte, members of the delegation are already heroes in his eyes, urging them

to do their best, fair and square in the games slated from Aug. 18 to Sept. 3. “Sa pananaw ng presidente, they are already heroes, for as long as they do their best,” said Philippine Sports Commission Chairman William “Butch” Ramirez, who encouraged the athletes to dream of the Olympics and a medal when they compete in the games. “All 272 athletes have that dream when they prepare. What we can do is hope and pray that they will do their best,” added Ramirez. Next page

Rody hailed for calling out China on WPS FORMER Foreign Affairs secretary Albert del Rosario on Friday hailed President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s call for China to temper its behavior in the West Philippine Sea amid reports that Beijing warned a Philippine military aircraft that had flown over its manmade islands in the disputed region. “We want to respectfully commend President Duterte on his recent remarks about China’s aggressive and unlawful behavior in the South China Sea. Nine out of 10 Filipinos would be encouraged and inspired by this manifestation of our President’s posi-

tive leadership,” Del Rosario said. The former DFA chief was speaking at the “Challenge to a Rules-Based International System: Moving Forward” forum organized by the Stratbase ADR Institute in Taguig City. A recent news report said the Chinese military can be heard ordering a Philippine military aircraft to “leave immediately” or else they will “bear responsibility for all the consequences.” The Chinese military also reportedly issued a warning to a US military aircraft which conducted similar

At the same time, Bagong Henerasyon Party-list Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy urged the Department of Social Welfare and Development to file charges against any personnel found to be defrauding the government of funds from the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) or who did not make sure the “4Ps database has integrity and the system works as it should.” Dy’s statement came after the Commission on Audit reported P10.76 bil-

lion in unliquidated balance of fund transfers to the LandBank; P5.385 billion in unclaimed cash grants for over-the-counter payments (2013 to 2017); P1.323 billion in account balances not withdrawn; and P1.2 billion in 1.89 million accounts with outstanding balances. Dy said P15 billion in unliquidated or unclaimed grants, if found to be part of a systematic scheme to siphon away government funds, would be plunder. Next page

Duterte sticks with PDP but backs HNP By F. Pearl A. Gajunera and Macon Ramos-Araneta DAVAO CITY―President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday praised the initiative of his daughter, Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, for founding a regional party to support his administration but stopped short of endorsing her for a national post in the midterm elections in 2019. “I appreciate what Inday (Sara) is do-

ing,” he said during the mass oath taking of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago in Davao City, a regional party. Duterte, chairman of the ruling party PDP-Laban, was previously reported he would take his oath as member of the regional party but no such thing happened Friday. He said what his daughter was doing was good since most of the big political Next page

THE Palace on Friday pointed to rising fuel prices in the world market as the reason behind the people’s sentiment in the latest Social Weather Stations survey, which showed more Filipinos believe their lives worsened during the second quarter of 2018. While Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque said over radio dzRH that Malacañang “understands” how the people feel, it remains optimistic the economy will improve. “There are a lot of challenges because of the rising fuel prices in the world market. But there’s still hope that it will be better,” Roque said.

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the National Bureau of Investigation said they were now looking for Lim. PNP Spokesman Bong Durana said tracker teams had been formed to look for Lim. “We have tracker teams running after him, so we appeal to the public: If you have information that would lead to the whereabouts of Peter Lim, we will be happy to look into it,” Durana told reporters. The Justice Department said Lim was a flight risk, and that his resources would enable him to flee the country to escape prosecution. Next page

By Nat Mariano

DETROIT—When Aretha Franklin’s death Thursday was announced over the PA system, glass maker Maurice Black says grief was so great at his Detroit auto plant that supervisors briefly shut the line. “The look on everybody’s face. It was just shocking,”

Manhunt on for Peter Lim over drug raps A MAKATI court on Friday ordered alleged drug lord Peter Lim barred from leaving the country as a result of the criminal case against him. The Makati Regional Trial Court’s Branch 65 also ordered the Bureau of Immigration to prevent the 72-year-old Lim from leaving as a result of the drug conspiracy charges against him. The court upheld the Justice department’s resolution finding probable cause against Lim and the other suspects in the case. The Philippine National Police and

Palace blames high fuel costs for hard life

SIEVELIKE STRUCTURE. Don’t run. This 16-foot giant whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is dead and found floating at the Navotas Fish Port in Metro Manila Friday, when authorities brought it upstream to be examined by the Bureau of Fishery and Aquatic Resources on what might caused its death. Lino Santos

Primer on Con-Com draft federal charter By Fr. Ranhilio Callangan Aquino Con-Com 2018 Member (19th of a series)

by monopolies, duopolies and restraints to free trade. The workings of complicated business and corporate schemes that may involve mergers and acquisiQ: Why is there need for a Federal tions resulting in the concentration of Competition Commission? commerce and trade in the hands of a A: The Philippine economy is crippled Next page

Let us not be willing victims by supporting and fueling China’s non-adherence to the rule of law. Concomitantly, we cannot remain silent. —Albert del Rosario, former ambassador and foreign affairs secretary, on the importance of international law in the country’s claims in the West Philippine Sea


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