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Zamboanga Peninsula
Dad reports rampant abuse by brgy execs VOL. I
No.238
Zamboanga City
June 29-July 5, 2013
ZAMBOANGA City––The City Council has reported rampant abuse of authority or of abusive barangay officials in this city, with most of them facing administrative cases or with cases pending for further investigation. C ou n c i l or R e y n e r i o Candido, chairman of the City Council’s Committee on Good Government, disclosed that he was able to dispose of several complaints of residents against barangay officials in this city. Candido declined to identify the barangay officials because their cases are still under investigation. This city has a total of 98 barangays including four zones in the city proper considered as barangays with complete set of officials from barangay chairman, six ba-
rangay councilmen, barangay treasurer, secretary as well as tanods who are also armed. Candido said some of the complaints end up with conciliation, dropping off complaints while a few will be charged with administrative cases that will result in the removal from office of the respondent barangay officials. Candido, who is ending his third term as city councilor, said he will turn over the documents of these cases to whoever will be the reports| page 11
Villar Foundation extends help to sex-for-flight victims - The Villar Foundation, through its managing director, Senator-elect Cynthia Villar, personally handed the sari-sari store showcase to the three Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who were victims of sex-for-flight. Villar also gave cash assistance to cover the travelling expenses of the OFWs in going back to their respective families. With the ordeal suffered by the three, Villar stressed there is more reason for the coming 16th Congress to push for the creation of the Department of Overseas Filipino Workers (DOFW)
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Sun Cellular cracks down on fraudsters Sun Cellular has conducted entrapment proceedings in Sun Shop outlets following reports that some individuals have been submitting fraudulent applications for cell phone subscriptions. Since the start of the year, Sun Cellular has filed several cases against suspects who tried to file dubious subscription applications in an attempt to get handsets and free network usage attached to these subscription plans. “We are serious about bringing these fraudsters before the courts of law, not just because of the business losses that we incur with each fraudulent application, but also to make sure that the postpaid subscriptions they get from us will not be used for any other fraudulent activity,” said Reuben Pangan, Official Spokesperson of Sun Cellular. Pangan explained the suspects usually use falsified documents to avail of new plans, and some even present stolen credit cards to sun | page 11
Sen. Villar pushes gradual yet sure clean-up of Laguna Lake CALAMBA City, Laguna -– Senatorelect Cynthia Villar disclosed that the government has conducted an extensive study to address the problem of flooding in the Laguna lakeshore towns and coastal areas brought about by rise in water level of the Laguna Lake. In an interview with newsmen here after the main program celebrating national hero Dr. Jose
Rizal’s 150th birth anniversary, the newly-elected senator expressed her support to whatever possible alternatives resulting from the studies to ease flooding in the lake’s coastal towns and cities. Of Laguna’s 25 towns, four component cities and a science and nature city of Los Baños, 19 localities were flooded at the onslaught LAKE | page 11
CSC sets exam for meat inspectors in Oro, Quezon PNoy swears in new senators - Senators-elect Cynthia Villar, Alan Peter Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes IV of the Nacionalista Party, along with Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino of the Liberal Party, take oath on Thursday before Pres. Benigno Aquino III in a formal event at Malacanang Palace. Newly elected house members were also sworn in during the ceremony.
ZAMBOANGA City––The Civil Service Commission has scheduled an examination for meat inspectors in the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Quezon on August 11. In a statement released at its regional office in Pagadian City, the commission said its field offices
have started accepting applications since last week and will do so only until July 12. Acceptance of applications for the 2013 Meat Inspection and Safety Examination will be on a “first-come first-served” basis as no quezon | page 11
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