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Labatt Jolly abruptly recalled, says he’s retiring after HK stint

Posted on 06 July 2019 No comments

By The SUN

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Labatt Jolly has been told his last day at his HK post is July 7

Labor Attaché Jalilo dela Torre has been recalled from his Hong Kong post yet again, and told that his last day in office is tomorrow, Jul 7.

The shock order was relayed to Dela Torre just days before he was supposed to give up his post at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office. Filipino community leaders who were set to throw him a farewell party on the last Sunday of July, scrambled to organize a send-off for him on his last day instead.

Dela Torre told The SUN he received orders to move to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where thousands of Filipino workers who knew him when he served there in the early 2000s, are also clamoring for his return. But he said he is planning to retire instead.
“I have orders to assume the post in Riyadh,” said Dela Torre, or “Labatt Jolly”, as he is fondly called by friends, colleagues in the service and the legion of OFWs who have protested his recall twice during his controversial stint.

“I plan to retire in my farm and do some writing,” said the 62-year-old bar topnotcher,  author, and chronicler of the Filipino workers’ journey through life, who was also a stage actor in his student days at the University of the Philippines.

“I have not closed the door on Riyadh, but my family (is) all against my continuing to stress myself over my work. My mother couldn’t sleep well because of what she perceives as my risky advocacies,” Labatt Jolly said.
But he said he has asked for a month's extension at his post to wrap up things, and also to comply with the required notice to his landlord.

Labatt Jolly's going into retirement puts a full stop to a career with Department of Labor and Employment that began in 1979, and was punctuated only by a three-year stint as a private lawyer in Cebu from 1995 to 1998.

He was first sent abroad to work as assistant labor attaché in Hong Kong in 1999, and later became labor attaché in Riyadh, Tel Aviv and Canberra. He was sent back to Hong Kong on Mar 25, 2016 to replace Nenita Garcia.  

But just two years into his current term he was told to return to Manila by Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, purportedly to answer charges of favoritism in granting accreditation to employment agencies in Hong Kong.

Labatt Jolly complied with the order, but only after Filipino community leaders in Hong Kong held two massive protests supporting him, which were widely covered by both Philippine and foreign media.

The protesters had blasted Bello for the recall order, saying he had favored illegal recruiters and human traffickers instead of protecting vulnerable overseas Filipino workers.

They alleged the recall was instigated by a Hong Kong group that had applied for visas for sexy dancers in Wanchai, but was turned down by Labatt Jolly.

In October last year Labat Jolly was allowed to go back to Hong Kong after being asked to write a letter of apology to Bello, purportedly for instigating the rallies against his recall. 

A second attempt by Bello to recall him just before the mid-term elections in May was stymied yet again when it emerged that DoLE had not secured authorization from the Commission on Elections as mandated by law.

By the same law prohibiting the movement of civil service personnel before and after an election, Labatt Jolly is not supposed to be taken out of Hong Kong until early August.

But possibly the most loved labor attaché ever posted in Hong Kong is done resisting his recall.

Asked what he wishes his replacement would do, Labatt Jolly said: “I hope he will work hard to deserve the support and respect of the community. Particularly, the crusade against traffickers and rogue and abusive agencies.”

What advice does he have for the legion of Filipino workers here who feel being orphaned by his leaving?

“They just have to be strong and not to be afraid to exercise their rights, and to look beyond themselves to protect and help others in need. And to be always mindful of their health, while in Hong Kong, and to always be inspired by their own dreams and aspirations,” he said.

Apart from waging a relentless and vocal campaign against illegal recruiters, human traffickers and organizers of sleazy beauty contests, Labatt Jolly will be remembered by many in Hong Kong for his humility, accessibility, and genuine concern for Filipino migrant workers.

He responds directly to appeals for help using his private Facebook account and mobile phone number, and has gone on outreach missions to remote areas in Hong Kong to provide basic medical check-ups to OFWs, and information about POLO’s services.

His HealthWise project, through which thousands of OFWs have been given free tests for blood pressure, blood glucose, cholesterol and uric acid levels, was made available at POLO six days a week, and during the outreach services.

Assistant LaborAttaché Antonio Villafuerte has been designated as officer-in-charge until a replacement for Labatt Jolly has been designated.
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Those 54-55 years old due for HKID replacement

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The new HK Smart Identity Card.
It will be the turn of those born in 1964 and 1965 to replace their Hong Kong ID. They can do so from July 27 (Saturday) to September 23 (Monday) at Smart Identity Card Replacement Centres all over Hong Kong. Those born in 1966 and 1967 have until July 26 to replace their HKID cards.

The Immigration Department said the exercise, which will be on its 5th phase to cover those who are 54 and 55 years old, includes not just residents but also foreign domestic helpers.

To make it convenient for applicants, Immigration has introduced a mobile phone app that enables people to make prior appointment and prefill the application form online so they can finish the process faster.



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In addition to making the ID application process easier, the Immigration Department Mobile Application contains the following information:
i) Appointment Booking.
ii) Application Services.
iii) Form Filling for application of Hong Kong Identity Cards.
iv) Land Boundary Control Points.
v) My Tag Status.
vi) Application Status Enquiry.
vii) Submissions of Documents.
viii) Other Services; and
ix) Easy Access YouTube
The app can be diwnoaded here:
For Android phones: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?=hk.gov.immd.mobileapps
For iPhones: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xiang-gang-ru-jing-shi-wu-chu/id578918010?ls=1.

The Territory-wide Identity Card Replacement Exercise covers all Hong Kong residents, who should apply for new smart identity cards in person at Smart Identity Card Replacement Centres during their specified periods, whether they are permanent residents or non-permanent residents taking up employment, investment, residence or study in Hong Kong. Employers of foreign domestic helpers should also arrange for their helpers to apply for the new identity cards during the latter's specified periods.

Eligible applicants may make appointment bookings via the Internet (www.gov.hk/newicbooking), the ImmD mobile application or the 24-hour telephone booking hotline 2121 1234.


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Applicants need to bring along their existing smart identity cards when they proceed to the SIDCCs.

For this replacement exercise, the ImmD is implementing a new caring arrangement under which eligible applicants may bring along up to two family members or friends aged 65 or above to replace their smart identity cards together during the same visit.

Those who have not applied for the new identity card should do so as early as possible in order to avoid a last-minute rush. If eligible Hong Kong residents are absent from Hong Kong during their call-up period, they can apply within 30 days of their return to Hong Kong.

For details of the Territory-wide Identity Card Replacement Exercise, please visit the website www.smartid.gov.hk or call the enquiry hotline 2824 6111.

Smart Identity Card Replacement Centres:
1. Hong Kong Island Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, Room 200, 2/F, Shui On Centre, 6-8 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
2. East Kowloon Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, Unit 1, 2/F, Manulife Financial Centre and Unit 1B, 3/F, Manulife Financial Centre, Tower A, 223-231 Wai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
3. West Kowloon Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, 12/F, Gala Place, 56 Dundas Street, Mong Kok
4. Tsuen Wan Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, Shop S201, 2/F, Smartland, 50 Texaco Road, Tsuen Wan
5. Sha Tin Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, Shop G26, G/F & Shop 123, 1/F, Kings Wing Plaza 1, 3 On Kwan Street, Sha Tin
6. Sheung Shui Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, 7/F, Spot, 48 Lung Sum Avenue, Sheung Shui
7. Tuen Mun Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, Shop L414B, Level 4, Leung King Plaza, Leung King Estate, 31 Tin King Road, Tuen Mun
8. Yuen Long Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, Shop 50, G/F, Manhattan Plaza, 23 Sai Ching Street, Yuen Long
9. Tseung Kwan O Smart Identity Card Replacement Centre, Shop 20-26, G/F, Corinthia by the Sea, 23 Tong Yin Street, Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung
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Employer, maid to be tried in DC for living off prostitution, money laundering

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The District Court is in Wanchai Tower

An elderly Hong Kong woman and her Filipina maid will stand trial in District Court later this year on charges of conspiring to live on the earnings of prostitutes and money laundering.

Heidi Wong Pui-ting, 69, and her domestic helper Jo-an Palpal-latoc, 44.
appeared before Judge W.K. Kwok on Jul 2 after their cases were consolidated and moved up from Eastern Court.
Wong’s other Filipina maid, Jeanette Gallego, 47, was supposed to enter her guilty plea on the pimping charge, but that was postponed until Aug 22.

All three are out on police bail.

Wong, the alleged mastermind of an online prostitution ring based in her luxury flat on Tregunter Path, Mid-Levels, is charged, along with Palpal-latoc, with laundering $14.85 million allegedly earned from the sex booking services.

Palpa-latok and Gallego were reportedly caught operating from Wong's flat several dating websites offering sex for a fee, and taking orders from prospective foreign clients.
Wong, her 72-year-old sister, a male relative and the two Filipinas were arrested in a police raid on May 17 last year in the employer’s flat on the 43rd floor of Tavistock II residential block on Tregunter Path, Mid-Levels.

In applying to consolidate the cases, the prosecution said both arose from the same illicit operation that was busted by police in May 2018.

The prosecution charged that between Jan 1, 2010 and May 15, 2018, Wong and Palpal-latoc had kept money suspected to have been earned from operating the online prostitution ring in Wong’s HSBC account.

Wong’s syndicate allegedly offered women to foreign clients for as high as US$7,000 per hour.

The lawyer representing Palpal-latoc applied for an adjournment until Aug 22 to give him time to study the documents and seek legal advice for the maid.

The prosecution did not opposed the adjournment, but voiced concerned that the three defendants had not yet surrendered their travel documents to the court despite being out on bail.

Judge Kwok extended the defendants’ bail but ordered them to surrender their travel documents within the day. – Vir B. Lumicao


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Pinoy who jumped bail for theft to be kept in custody until trial

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Pinoy theft suspect  told he cannot be allowed bail again 

A Filipino who jumped bail on a theft charge will face trial in West Kowloon Court  after his reappearance in court on Jul 3.

Raymund Ayson, who is in police custody, was told by Magistrate Ada Yim that he will have to stand trial on Jul 29.

The magistrate asked Ayson if he wanted to be represented by a lawyer from the Duty Lawyer System and he agreed.
But in the meantime, he will be kept in custody because he jumped bail.

The prosecutor said the defendant did no show up in his scheduled hearing on May 3. As a result, the court ordered his arrest and confiscated his bail money.

When Yim asked why Ayson did not show up at the last hearing, he said he had been busy with family matters. As a result, he forgot about the hearing, he said.
“I had no idea that I was to have a hearing on that date,” the defendant said.

Ayson said he wanted to post a $500 bail to be able to be with his family, but the magistrate refused, saying there is now a high risk that he won’t show up for the trial. – Vir B. Lumicao


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Pawned passports turned over by police to PCG nears 1,000

Posted on 04 July 2019 No comments


By Vir B. Lumicao 

Nearly a thousand Philippine passports seized from money lender OFC on Jun 5 have now been turned over by the Hong Kong police to the Consulate.

This is according to Consul Paulo Saret, head of the assistance to nationals section. 

That leaves only about 400 still being documented by the police as evidence if they pursue a case against the OFC owner who was arrested during the raid but is out on police bail.

The Consulate released a statement on Jul 3 confirming the seizure of 1,400 passports from what it called "an illegal money lender." It was the third such case in three years, said the statement. 


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Filipinos were again warned that the passports issued in their name remain as property of the Philippine government, and pawning them violates the law,

"Pawning passports is a violation of the Philippine Passport Act. In fact, a Philippine passport reportedly held as guarantee or collateral for loans or debts is automatically cancelled upon notice by the passport holder that the said document was lost,” the statement quoted Consul General Antonio A. Morales as saying  

Saret said the latest batch of about 400 passports was handed over by the police to the ATN on Jun 27. 

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News that the police have returned some of the confiscated passports had sent an avalanche of OFC borrowers to the Consulate, hoping to recover their passports. 

But they've been told that in line with existing policy aimed at preventing the use of passports as collateral for loans, their documents were deemed cancelled and would not be returned to them.

Saret said that as of Jul 3, the Consulate had received 75 applications for passport renewal from the OFC customers and 12 applications for replacement of lost passports.  

Renewal is allowed for those whose passports have already been turned over by the police, and replacement for those whose documents remain unaccounted for.

Renewal costs $480 plus $200 for an Affidavit of Undertaking. Replacement fee costs $200 more, for a total of $880.

Saret says the affidavit binds the passport holders to an undertaking that they will be placed on a DFA Watchlist the first time they are caught pawning the travel document, and that they will no longer be issued a passport if they are caught a second time.

Those whose passports are still being held by the police but are in a hurry to get a new one have been told that they will have to apply for a replacement.  

Saret says the punitive fee would hopefully deter Filipinos from engaging in the illicit practice.

“Diyan pa lang ay halos doble na ang presyo,” he said. 

Due to the price difference, there were some replacement applicants who wanted to change their applications to renewal.

“Pero simabi namin sa kanila na naipadala na naming sa Maynila ang kanilang mga dokumento,” he said.

The Consulate said it had requested the DFA to authorize the outpost to process the OFC customers’ passport applications in Hong Kong rather than send them back to Manila as what was done in the past.

That could save many of the workers from being fired by their employers who would most likely not allow them to wait long in Manila for their new passports. 

Some also fear being sacked once their employers learn they had taken out loans, and even used their passports as security to boot.
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