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Rice tariffication certified urgent

VOL. XXXII • NO. 238 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2018 • www.manilastandard.net • editorial@manilastandard.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday certified the rice tarrification bill as urgent to aid the passage of the proposed measure to help temper inflation, which hit a new nine-year high of 6.7 percent last month. Addressing the certification to Senate President Vicente Sotto III and House Speaker Gloria Macapagal Ar-

royo, Duterte cited the “urgent need to improve availability of rice in the country, prevent artificial rice shortage, reduce the prices of rice in the market, and curtail the prevalence of corruption and cartel domination in the rice industry.” Bills certified as urgent by the Next page

Oil tax freeze snowballing Taking cue from Du30, senators file reso to place levy on hold By Macon Ramos-Araneta

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INORITY senators have filed a joint resolution suspending the excise tax on fuel under the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law and mandating the rollback of the levy to Dec. 31, 2017 rates.

After years of neglect, geothermal hunt surges DEEP below the ancient volcanoes scattered around the Philippines sits a simmering stockpile of intense heat that officials hope will help revive the nation’s sputtering green energy machine. The Philippines―thanks to its spot in the Ring of Fire zone of Pacific volcanoes―has long been one of the world’s top producers of geothermal power, but years of neglect have sent the industry sliding. Next page

113 lotto bettors a number shy of P1-b jackpot CLOSE, but no cigar for 113 lottery bettors hoping to win the record P1-billion jackpot in the 6/58 Ultra Lotto draw on Tuesday night. They all got just five of the six numbers required to win the biggest prize in Philippine lottery history, and will have to be content with taking home P158,760 each,

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With President Duterte’s latest pronouncement that the government will look into the possibility of suspending excise tax on fuel, the minority senators are hopeful that their colleagues will support the initiative. Minority Floor Leader Franklin Drilon and Senators Francis Pangilinan, Paolo Benigno Aquino IV, Risa Hontiveros, Antonio Trillanes IV and Leila de Lima submitted Senate Joint Resolution No. 15 as they called on their fellow lawmakers to take a unified stand to suspend the excise tax on fuel. In their joint resolution, the minority senators said there was an urgent need for Congress to intervene and mitigate the inflationary effects Next page

12.2-m Pinoys rate themselves as poor—SWS By Nat Mariano A MAJORITY of Filipinos considered themselves as poor, the latest Social Weather Stations survey revealed Tuesday. The SWS survey, conducted from Sept. 15 to 23, found that 52 percent or an estimated 12.2-million Filipino regard themselves as poor. The latest result was four points higher than the previous 42 percent (11.1-million families) recorded last March, and was the highest since a similar 52 percent was recorded four years ago. “The 4-point nationwide increase in Self-Rated Poverty in the third quarter of 2018 was due to sharp increases in Balance Luzon and Mindanao, offset by a sharp decrease in Metro Manila and an unchanged proportion in the Visayas,” SWS said. Self-rated poverty rose by 12 points in Balance Luzon from 35 percent to 47 percent, and five points in Mindanao from 60 percent to 65 percent. It fell by 17 points in Metro Manila, from 43 percent to 26 percent, registering a new record-low in the area. Next page

303 ‘private armies’ on Comelec watchlist THE Philippine National Police continues to monitor 303 private armed groups as part of the security preparations for next year’s midterm elections, its spokesman said Wednesday. Chief Supt. Benigno Durana Jr. said they had been monitoring 77 armed groups with 2,060 members that had 1,574 firearms.

They had also been monitoring 226 inactive armed groups with 2,028 members and more than 1,000 firearms. Durana made his statement even as the Commission on Elections said Wednesday it was ready for the filing of Certificates of Candidacy for the 2019 mid-term elections. Next page

Hernando fills vacancy at SC as associate justice By Rey E. Requejo and Nat Mariano

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has appointed Court of Appeals Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando as a member of the 15-member Supreme Court. At the same time, the Judicial and Bar Council announced that Associate Justice Lucas Bersamin has formally accepted his automatic nomination for post of chief justice, vacated when Chief Justice Teresita Leonardo-de Castro retired on Wednesday. Next page

Rody bares new list of ‘narco-cops’, shabu prices dip SAYING the drug menace has reached “an unimaginable sphere of influence” across the country, President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday released another matrix of seven former government agents and police officers supposedly involved in the narcotics trade. At the same time, both Philippine National Police chief Oscar Albayalde and National Capital Region police director Guillermo Eleazar admitted that a big supply of illegal drugs, particularly

shabu, continues to flood Metro Manila’s streets―but nobody’s buying them, even at lower prices. The top cops were reacting to a statement from Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency head Aaron Aquino, who said in a congressional hearing that the P6.8 billion worth of shabu that slipped past Customs into the country, in magnetic lifters that were recovered empty in Cavite in August, are now circulating in the big city.

In a television interview, Albayalde said if the flooding of shabu in the NCR was true, the lower prices for the drug indicated that fewer people were buying the stimulant out of fear of the police’s “Operation Tokhang” and other anti-illegal drug programs. The PNP admission, and the President’s new matrix, only served to highlight the differences between police and anti-drug agents, who have given conflicting statements on the Next page unabated narcotics trade.

Link Chart of involved personalities INTEL REPORT. President Rodrigo Duterte releases to the public on Tuesday an intelligence report on law enforcement officials alleged to be involved in the illegal drug trade, which included PDEA deputy director Ismael Fajardo—described in the report as a ‘scorer’ or one who delivers accomplishments but branded a ‘recycler’ of drugs—and dismissed Superintendents Eduardo Acierto and Leonardo Suan. Malacañang Photo


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