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Vol. 5 No. 54 LOS ANGELES
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Petitioners to seek sanctions vs. Marcoses MANILA, Nov 18 (Mabuhay) – The groups opposing the burial of former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani will ask the Supreme Court to impose sanctions against those responsible for proceeding with the interment on Friday. The burial caught the nation by surprise, especially the petitioners because the decision has not yet attained finality. “Now we are considering filing
a motion next week to cite respondents in contempt for proceeding with the burial even if the SC decision is not yet final and executory,” said Barry Gutierrez, counsel for the petitioners led by former Commission on Human Rights chairperson Etta Rosales and veteran journalist Jo Ann Maglipon. Joining the move is the National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL) which represents petitioners forSee PETITIONERS, page 12
PHP gliding in near 50 vs US dollar By Joann Santiago
MANILA, Nov. 18 (PNA) – The Philippine peso took another beating from the US dollar Friday while the equities market posted mixed results. The local currency shed another Php0.22 Friday to end the week at 49.78 from 49.56 a day ago. A trader said this regional trend is expected after Fed futures for December rose to 96 percent following statements made by
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen during the Congress’ Joint Economic Committee Thursday, hinting a rate increase next month. The trader explained that comparative rate of the Fed futures and actual rate hike “is higher” in the last two years, except in the second quarter this year after the “yes” vote for a Brexit won. ”And the markets have priced in a hike this December,” the trader See PHP GLIDING, page 12 Vice President Leni Robredo on Saturday said Filipinos were cheated once again with the “surprise” burial of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Robredo said she was “stunned” by the seeming rush in the interment on Friday noon, apparently at the request of the Marcos family for a “private burial ... held in confidentiality.”
VP Leni: Filipino people cheated anew
MANILA, Nov 19 (Mabuhay) – Vice President Leni Robredo on Saturday said Filipinos were cheated once again with the “surprise” burial of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Robredo said she was “stunned” by the seeming rush in the interment on Friday noon, apparently at the request of the Marcos family for a “private burial ... held in confidentiality.”
Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. and Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez meet with US Secretary of State John Kerry on November 17 at the Lima Convention Center in Peru where President Rodrigo Roa Duterte is set to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting. (MNS photo)
HSBC ups ‘16 growth forecast for PHL By Joann S. Villanueva
MANILA, Nov. 18 (PNA) – Banking giant HSBC hiked its 2016 growth forecast for the Philippines after the higher-than-expected economic expansion in the third quarter this year. The government, on Thursday, reported a 7.1 percent growth, as measured by gross domestic product (GDP), for the third quarter, the highest in Asia for the said
period and highest for the domestic economy since 2013. It was driven by the robust fixed capital investments and private consumption, among others. This growth is stronger than quarter-ago’s seven percent output and year-ago’s 6.2 percent print and brought the year-to-date GDP to seven percent, the upper end of the government’s six to seven per-
fiscal incentives program while working on ways to make the Philippines a more open economy for foreign direct investments (FDIs). Dominguez said he has already tasked Finance Undersecretary Karl Kendrick Chua to compare the country’s present set of tax breaks with those of the other Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member-econSee BUSINESS TAX, page 12
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on Saturday. “Meron tayong prosesong sinunod at hinihintay natin ‘yong motion for reconsideration. Hindi pa final and executory [’yung desisyon]. Parang ang pakiramdam
lang dinaya tayo all over again,” she added. The Vice President staunchly opposes the burial. In her sharpest statement on the matter on Friday, See VP LENI, page 12
DOH assures continuity in hiring of nurses PHL, Indonesia, MANILA, Nov. 19 (PNA) – The ance in reaction to those fearing Malaysia agree Department of Health (DOH) as- that under the proposed 2017 nobody will really lose their budget for the program, nurses on launching joint sured jobs” in the agency. salaries will be increased and military training “While it is true that the Nurses therefore, after adjustments will BALI, Nov. 18 (PNA/Sputnik) – Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines reached an agreement on launching joint army training to further efforts aimed at protecting the Sulu Sea from rampant piracy, media reported on Friday. According to The Jakarta Post, from January 2017, the countries will conduct military training on their own, while joint training will start later in the year. The training is expected to take place in Indonesia’s Tarakan in North Kalimantan, Malaysia’s Tawao Island and the Philippines’ Bongao Island. The initiative was discussed during a meeting between Indonesian, Malaysian and Philippine defense ministers on the sidelines of the ASEAN meeting held this week in Laos. On Thursday, the Indonesian defense minister stressed
DOF wants business tax breaks on par with ASEAN neighbors MANILA, Nov. 18 (PNA) – The Department of Finance (DOF) wants the government’s income tax holidays to be on the par with those of its Southeast Asian neighbors in a bid to modernize this incentives program and further liberalize the economy to allow the entry of more foreign investors. Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said the government has to rationalize its current
“Parang we knew that it was going to happen, pero hindi na-imagine na it would be conducted hurriedly at patago. Iyong sa akin lang, parang insulto yata ‘yon sa Filipino people,” she told reporters
Deployment Program (NDP) reduced the number of hired nurses by 6,970 in 2017, nobody will really lose their job (for those currently hired in the program) because the nature of such hiring is on a contractual basis not a permanent one. Secretary Ubial made the assur-
result in fewer hires situations among nurses. The Health Chief added that under the proposed 2017, NDP can hire nurses at higher than usual salary rates because the work is a short-term contract. The longest is one year with two See NURSES, page 12
Subpoena powers for PNP-CIDG okd MANILA, Nov. 19 (PNA) –The House Committee on Public Order and Safety has approved a proposal to grant subpoena/subpoena duces tecum powers to the Philippine National Police- Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) which are essential in the completion and fast-tracking of its investigation of cases. The committee, chaired by Rep. Romeo V. Acop (2nd District, Antipolo City), approved House Bill 2993 authored by Rep. Francisco
Jose F. Matugas (1st District, Surigao del Norte) who said that in the current fight against drugs alone, the PNP-CIDG has been met with difficulty in conducting investigations because of its inability to procure documents and witnesses. “This bill seeks to remedy that situation by giving the PNP-CIDG subpoena/subpoena duces tecum powers in relation to the conduct of investigations. It is surprising that the PNP-CIDG which is the See SUBPOENA, page 12