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CSC cites DAR for exemplary performance in public service

MANILA – After the Office of the President gave the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) a pat on the back, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) took its turn in commending the department for exemplary performance in resolving all transactions and complaints referred to it last year.

In a two-page congratulatory letter addressed to DAR Secretary Conrado Estrella III, Maria Luisa Salonga the CSC-Public Assistance and Information Office, cited the DAR for resolving all 23 transactions and nine complaints elevated by the CCB (Contact Center ng Bayan) to the DAR from January 1 toDecember 31, 2022.

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“Thank you for continuously partnering with the CCB in ensuring that all the feedback is acted upon/resolved as soon as possible. We look forward to our continued partnership in providing efficient and effective public service,” Agamatastated in her letter.

The CCB serves as the public feedback mechanism of the CSC. It seeks to promote accountability among government agencies by providing customers with accessible channels to report feedback on government frontline services.

It was established by virtue of the Republic Act No. 9485, otherwise known as the “Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007” and CSC Resolution No. 1400995 issued in July 2014.

Estrella expressed his deep appreciation for the compliment and assured the CSC and the public, in general, that the DAR would continue exerting and exhausting all efforts in a timely manner to address issues and concerns affecting thepeople. (PR)

During the Saturday News Forum held at Dapo Restaurant and Bar in Quezon City, DOJ spokesperson Mico Clavano said ICC prosecutor Karim Khan must respect the Philippines' sovereignty and judicial systems.

"We want to express to ICC and to the special prosecutor, Mr. Khan, just to give us time to conduct our own investigation," Clavano said, ensuring that the Philippine government is conducting a “genuine" investigation into drug-related killings in the country.

He said the DOJ opposes the ICC's decision to resume its investigation, considering that the country has a "working" and “organized” justice system compared to some African nations that the international court had investigated.

"These are countries na wala talagang justice system, wala talagang gobyerno (that have no justice system and no functioning government). It’s under chaos. If we accept the decision of the ICC, it is as if we are admitting na (that) we are on the same level as those countries na wala talagang gobyerno (without functioning government)," Clavano said.

"We are going to conduct a full-blown investigation on the past administration's war on drugs. It's not fast. Hindi siya mabilisan (It could not be done immediately). We have to collect the right evidence. We have to obtain the witnesses in these cases. And we have to properly screen all the facts of the cases. So, it takes time. Hindi naman agad-agad makukuha ang (You cannot give immediate) conviction but that is the goal," he added.

In November 2021, the ICC suspended its investigation into the alleged crimes against humanity attributed to Duterte’s drug campaign to assess “the scope and effect of the deferral request” of the Philippine government.

On Thursday, the Pre-Trial Chamber (PTC) announced its decision to approve Khan's request to continue its probe into "the Situation of the Republic of the Philippines."

In a statement, the PTC said it is "not satisfied" that the Philippines is conducting relevant investigations "that would warrant a deferral of the Court's investigations on the basis of the complementarity principle."

'Balancing act'

On Friday, Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra said the Philippines will elevate the case to the ICC Appeals Chamber, emphasizing that the country's domestic investigative and judicial processes should take precedence.

DOJ Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said the ICC's "unreasonable" decision is not welcome in the Philippines and the DOJ is opposed to "any of these antics that tend to question our sovereignty and our status as a sovereign country."

While the Philippines is no longer under the ICC’s jurisdiction, the government is making an appeal to the international court “out of respect and cooperation,” Clavano said.

"On one hand, the reason why we have to resist their coming in to the country and substituting our judgment to theirs is because we have to protect our sovereignty," he said.

Clavano said the government is also performing a "balancing act" in line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s commitment to maintain good relations with the international community.

"We are doing this not because we are obliged to but because we respect the processes that they have in the ICC, in the United Nations. We also want to be a participant in the international community," he said. "Sinasabi nila, hindi natin ginagawa ang investigation. Sinasabi natin, ginagawa natin (They are saying we are not conducting an investigation. We are saying otherwise). So, it becomes a balancing act now."

Clavano said the Marcos administration will make sure that those responsible for the alleged unlawful killings will be brought to justice.

"We will show that we have nothing to hide through our local processes, through our local judicial system. Wala naman tayong pino-protektahan dito (We are not protecting anyone here)," he said. "We will not forget our responsibility and our mandate to provide justice to the victims of war on drugs," he said

In March 2018, Duterte ordered the Philippines’ revocation of the Rome Statute that created the ICC after former prosecutor Fatou Bensouda continued with the preliminary examination.

The Philippines formally ended its ties with the ICC on March 17, 2019, or exactly a year after the scrapping of the Rome Statute.

Despite the Philippines' withdrawal, Khan said the ICC retains jurisdiction with respect to alleged crimes that happened in the country while it was a state party from Nov. 1, 2011 to March 16, 2019.

The ICC's investigation covers the conduct of the campaign under Duterte’s watch, as well as alleged killings in Davao City between 2011 and 2016 when the former president was still the mayor..

Waiver Of Rights

We, the undersigned, of legal age, heirs of the late ABUBACAR LININDING MAUTANTE

1. On August 7, 2023, Mr. Abubacar Mautante passed away;

2. The deceased was an account holder of Philippine National Bank Savings Account and has unclaimed deposit at the time of his death;

3. We are the heirs of the deceased account holder;

4. We hereby waive in favor of our mother MALOLAO M. MAMAKI all rights and interest that we may have over the deposit left by the deceased from the PNB;

5. We hereby release and forever discharge PNB from any and all claim or liability from my co-heirs and/or any other thirdparty claimant in connection with the aforementioned deposit of the above-named person;

6. We are executing this affidavit to attest to the truth of the foregoing facts and statements.

7. Given are the names, relationships and signatures of the heirs of the deceased waiving their rights and interests over the provident benefits due from Pag-IBIG Fund:

Name of Heir Relationship Signature

1. JAMIRAH M. MAUTANTE DAUGHTER SGN

2. JAMAL M. MAUTANTE SON SGN

3. JAMINAH M. MAUTANTE DAUGHTER SGN

4. JAMAIL M. MAUTANTE SON SGN

Witnesses:

ABEDIN MACAPODE SGN SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 1/20/2023 by the following person/persons, who are known to me or whom I have identified through competent evidence of identity:

Name I.D. Date Issued/Expiration

1. MOLOLAO N. MAMAKI OSCA ID 20192047 12-04-19

2. JAMIRAH M. MAUTANTE PRC - 1310221 02-12-2023

3, JAMAL M. MAUTANTE PASSPORT - P415543713 12-06-2029

4. JAMINAH M. MAUTANTE PRC - 1376306 09-14-2024

5. JAMAIL M. MAUTANTE Driv. Lic.-MO5-19-002400 07-19-2023

That they are the same persons who personally signed before me the foregoing Waiver of Rights and acknowledged that they executed the same.

(SGN)

ATTY. ABDUL JABBAR M. ADAP, REB Notary Public NC-2022-182/Until December 31, 2023

Roll of Attorneys No. 76330

PTR No. 5568542 / January 3, 2023

IBP No. 271314 / Misamis Oriental MCLE Compliance No. VIII-0000574 / Until April 14, 2028

Error in the publication of ads should be reported to the Editors within three weeks after its publication.

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED FERNANDO BESAS BOGLOSA KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

This EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED FERNANDO BESAS BOGLOSA made and executed in City of Iligan, Philippines, this ______________, by and among: HEIRS OF FERNANDO BESAS BOGLOSA

1. EMERITA BOGLOSA also known as (aka) EMETERIA BOGLOSA, of legal age, widow and a resident of Palm Court Subdivision, Tominobo, Iligan City;

2. SUSAN BOGLOSA-HUCKLEBERRY, of legal age, Filipino, married to TERRY HUCKLEBERRY and a resident of Dudenstrasse 1, Tunusstein, Hahn, Germany;

3. HAIDE S. BOGLOSA, of legal age, Filipino, single, and a resident of Palm Court Subdivision, Tominobo, Iligan City;

4. ULYSSES S. BOGLOSA aka MARIO ULYSSES S. BOGLOSA, of legal age, Filipino, married, and a resident of Osmena, Linabuan Norte, Kalibo, Aklan;

5. EMILY BOGLOSA-DAROY, of legal age, Filipino, married to WINSTON O. DAROY, JR., and a resident of Zone Jupiter, Brgy. Suarez, Iligan City;

6. ARCHILLES S. BOGLOSA, of legal age, Filipino, single, and a resident of Old, Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan WITNESSETH

WHEREAS, the above-named parties are the sole, legitimate and only heirs of FERNANDO BESAS BOGLOSA who died on August 7, 1994 in Tominobo, Iligan City, without any will;

WHEREAS, said deceased, FERNANDO BESAS BOGLOSA, left parcels of land, situated in Camague, Iligan City, more particularly bounded and described as follows:

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-43,926 (a.f)

A parcel of land (Lot 3, Block 18 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-89917, being a portion of Lot 1678, Iligan Cadastre, Cad. Rec. No. N-211 (Case N-2), situated in the Barrio of Camague, City of Iligan, Island of Mindanao.

Bounded on:

All of the subdivision plan. Beginning at a point marked on “1” on plan, being S. 67 deg. 07’E., 735.89 m. form B.L.L.M. 6, Iligan Cadastre:

THENCE:

Area : FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN (517) square meters, more or less

Bearings : TRUE

Description of corners : P.S. Cyl. Conc. Mons. 15 x 60 cm.

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-25,746(a.f)

A parcel of land (Lot 14, Block 1 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-137373, being a portion of Lot 2, Plan II-21897, LRC Rec #20919), situated in the Barrio of Camague, City of Iligan, Island of Mindanao.

Bounded on:

All of the subdivision plan. Beginning at a point marked on “1” on plan, being S. 35 deg. 43’W., 2637.67 m. form B.L.L.M. 1, Mp of Iligan:

Doc. No. 82

Page No. 16

Book No. 1 Series of 2023.

PMT: Jan. 16-22, 2023; Jan. 23-29, 2023; Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2023.

NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT BETWEEN HEIRS WITH SALE OF UNREGISTERED LAND

Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Between Heirs With Sale of Unregistered Land executed by the surviving heirs of the late ERNESTO LOMBAN JAMIN namely, Merlyn Ansing Jamin (widow of the deceased), Jinky A. Jamin, Alexander A. Jamin, Leila A. Jamin, and Rene A. Jamin; And

CONNAY MARIE C. TABACON, of legal age, single, Filipino and a resident of 6-B Abragan Compound, Sto. Rosario, Iligan City, referred to as the Vendee.

The said deceased at the time of his death left a certain conjugal property situated at Jampasan, Poblacion, Lugait, Misamis Oriental, described as follows:

T.D # 08-2400027

Lot No. 232 - Part Cad. 689

Location: Lugait, Misamis Oriental

Area: 480 sq. m.

Acknowledged before the Notary Public Atty. Constantino D. Silva, as per Document No. 174, Page No. 36, Book No. 50, Series of 2021.

PMT: Jan. 16-22, 2023; Jan. 23-29, 2023; Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2023.

Erratum

A portion of the Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement of Land executed by the heirs of the late Roman Pepito was inadvertently published in Philippine Muslim Today issues of Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2022; Dec. 5-11, 2022; and Dec. 12-18, 2022, to wit:

NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF LAND WITH PETITION AND DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE

“Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement of Land with Petition and Deed of Absolute Sale executed by the heirs of the late Roman Pepito the parcel of land…”

It should have been published as follows:

NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF LAND WITH PARTITION AND DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE

“Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement of Land with Partition and Deed of Absolute Sale executed by the heirs of the late Roman Pepito the parcel of land…” Our apology. Editors

THENCE:

Area : FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY (450) square meters, more or less

Bearings : TRUE

Descriptions of corners : P.S. Cyl. Conc. Mons. 15 x 60 cm.

WHEREAS, there are no known debts or obligations due against the estate of said decedent;

WHEREAS, it is to the best interests of the parties hereto to divide, partition and adjudicate among themselves, the estate of the decedent above-described extra-judicially in the manner and form hereinafter set forth;

WHEREAS, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises, and invoking the provision of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, the parties hereto have agreed as they hereby do so agree to divide among themselves their undivided share in the properties covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-43,926 (a.f) and Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-25,746 (a.f) as their adjudication. This is subject to contingent liabilities to creditors, heirs or other persons who might have been deprived of lawful participation in the estate of the decedent, for a period of two years from and after the settlement and distribution thereof, in accordance with the provision of Section 4, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court.

We have read this instrument and were explained in the dialect known to us. We understand the same. We hereby confirm and affirm this document.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this October 31, 2022 at Iligan City, Philippines.

(SGN) EMETERIA S. BOGLOSA Heir-seller OSCA ID No. 0034449

(SGN) (SGN) (SGN)

SUSAN BOGLOSA-HUCKLEBERRY HAIDE S. BOGLOSA ULYSSES S. BOGLOSA

Heir Heir Heir

U.S. Passport No. 667765132 Voter’s ID No. 1496879N Passport ID No. P6007389B (SGN) (SGN) (SGN)

MARY ANN BOGLOSA-BAUTISTA EMILY BOGLOSA-DAROY ARCHILLES BOGLOSA Heir Heir Heir

DL No. F07-15-000747 DepEd ID No. 4772052 PRC ID No. 0003375

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES) CITY OF ILIGAN ) S.S.

Signed in the presence of:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

BEFORE ME, this October 31, 2022, personally appeared the above-mentioned persons with their proof od identity as mentioned above, all known to me to be the same persons who executed the foregoing Extra-judicial Settlement of the Estate of the Deceased Fernando Besas Boglosa containing FOUR (4) pages including this page and they acknowledged to me that the same is their free act and voluntary deed. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL at the date and place first above-written.

Doc. No.: 80 Page No.: 16

Book No.: I

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