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SC clears way for OMB to probe bank accounts of Erap, mistresses By Rey E. Requejo

VOL. XXXVI • NO. 137 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 • SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

THE Supreme Court has paved the way for the Office of the Ombudsman to proceed with its investigation into the bank accounts of former President Joseph Estrada, his alleged mistresses,

and several others with Allied Banking Corp., now Philippine National Bank. This is in line with the Ombudsman’s continuing investigation into the alleged irregularities that took place during Estrada’s term as President. Next page

BBM extends free bus rides On EDSA Carousel til yearend, free transit for students on trains

By Mervin Vince Lopez

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RESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday approved the memo presented by Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista extending the free EDSA Carousel bus rides until December, as well as free rides for students who will be using the Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT3), Light Rail Transit-2 (LRT2), and Philippine National Railways (PNR) when in-person classes resume in August. This developed as the increase in the minimum fare in public utility jeepneys (PUJs) to by 2 pesos to P11 took effect yesterday after the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) granted the petition of public transport groups. The new administration will also have to deal with the impending hike in fuel surcharges for airline travel, and current petitions to raise fares for provincial buses as well. The memo on the free bus and train rides came after the President’s meeting with Bautista and Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez at Malacañang. “Considering the availability of budget for Service Contracting under the General Appropriations of 2022, the undersigned recommends the conNext page

Palace declares vacant Duterte filled positions PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday declared vacant government positions appointed by the previous administration, including noncareer and contractual workers effective July 1, 2022. Memorandum Circular No. 1 signed by Executive Secretary Victor Rodriguez said most of the officials appointed by

President Rodrigo Duterte who held Cabinet, deputy Cabinet posts, and executive positions in government agencies and corporations are considered vacant. “Vacancy in the heads of departments, offices, agencies, and bureaus where no replacement has been appointed or designated, shall be filled up Next page

FIRST EVENT AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. beams as he addresses guests during the 75th Founding Anniversary of the Philippine Air Force at AirForce City in Clark, Pampanga on Friday. The Chief Executive then signs the pledge board together with Air Force Chief Lt. Gen. Anthony Canlas Sr. (inset). See related story on A2

DBM releases P6.2b to fund ayuda to 6m poor beneficiaries

STILL FREE. In this file photo, passengers alight at the Roosevelt station of EDSA Carousel bus route, which President Ferdinand Marcos said will remain free until December, as well as free rides for students who will be using Metro Manila’s train systems when in-person classes resume in August.

THE Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has released a total of P6.20 billion to bankroll the first tranche of the Targeted Cash Transfer (TCT) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). The TCT will be distributed to six million beneficiaries from the poorest 50 percent of the country’s population, to help them cope with rising prices of fuel and other commodities, the DBM said in a statement Friday. Specifically, this includes four mil-

lion households enrolled under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) and two million social pension beneficiaries. The beneficiaries will receive P500 monthly cash subsidies for six months to be distributed in three tranches. This means they will receive P1,000 for the first tranche to be distributed through the cash cards issued by the LandBank of the Philippines, or other approved modes of distribution. Next page

Gov’t wants to ramp up trading activities with US—Romualdez By Othel V. Campos PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wants more economic activities between the Philippines and the United States under his administration, Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel “Babes” Romualdez said Friday. “The President told me that he really

would like to see more economic activities between the United States and the Philippines,” Romualdez said in a CNN Philippines interview. “I think we are already going along that path right now. We’ve had quite a number of economic forums in the past, we’re going to have more of that,” he added. Next page

DOH: All regions post sharp rise in COVID cases, but still low-risk Enrique Manalo, PH envoy to UN, named DFA chief

FANTASY BEAUTIES. Binibining Pilipinas 2022 candidate Mary Justinne Gavino Punsalang looks like a mermaid as she poses beside a 3D painting, while her fellow candidates ‘walk’ across a mural at the Art in Island family museum in Cubao, Quezon City on Friday. Danny Pata

By Willie Casas ALL regions in the country continue to see an increase in COVID-19 infections, with 88% of provinces, highly urbanized cities, and independent charter cities showing positive growth rates, the De-

partment of Health (DOH) said Friday. Based on its regular COVID-19 situationer, most areas are showing a sharp increase in cases, with the National Capital Region reaching almost 450 cases daily. Next page

By Rey E. Requejo and Vito Barcelo PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday appointed a career diplomat, Enrique Manalo, as the secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs, replacing Teodoro Locsin Jr.

Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles confirmed that Marcos swore in Manalo, the Philippines’ permanent representative to the United Nations under the Duterte administration, at Malacañang – verifying a story the Manila Standard ran on Thursday about his

impending appointment. Angeles said Manalo asked for a few days to wind down affairs in his previous post. Manalo’s career in the Philippine Foreign Service spans nearly four decades, Next page


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