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Pinay accused of seeking loan using invalid contract

Posted on 18 October 2019 No comments


A Filipina domestic helper has been charged with fraud for allegedly using her already invalid work contract to obtain a loan.

Analee S. Semilla, 40, appeared before Eastern Magistrate Bina Chainrai on Thursday, Oct 17, but was not asked to make a plea.

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According to the prosecution, Semilla went to the Prime Credit Limited office in Euro Trade Centre in Central on July 17, 2017 and applied for an unspecified amount of  loan.

Semilla allegedly falsely represented to the staff of Prime Credit that her work contract was valid when she applied for the loan.
The prosecutor did not say when or how the helper was arrested,

Semilla's bail was extended for further inquiries until the next hearing on Nov 28.
Chainrai told Semilla to stay in the address she gave to police and added to her bail conditions a prohibition against leaving Hong Kong, including going to China or Macau.-- Vir B. Lumicao 
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Unifil hits Duterte over 50% hike in mandatory Philhealth premium

Posted on 17 October 2019 No comments
OFWs will pay Php3,600 in annua Philhealth contributions from next year

By The SUN



Overseas Filipino workers will see their annual contribution to Philhealth rising by 50% by next year under the new law known as the Universal Health Care Act. From the current annual rate of Php2,400 OFWs will pay Php3,600 in 2020, and up to Php6,000 by 2024.

In addition, OFWs will be required to pay their Philhealth dues before they can obtain an overseas employment certificate, or OEC.

Militant Filipino workers in Hong Kong blasted the new imposition, saying it indicates anew that President Rodrigo Duterte is anti OFW.

Under the implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act No. 11223, the  Philippine Overseas Employment Administration is mandated to ensure new hires or returning land-based OFWs pay PhilHealth premiums before they are given OEC.
“This is utterly outrageous! The compulsory SSS contribution is already a prerequisite to obtaining the OEC; why should the PhilHealth contribution be an additional step? This is the height of greed,”  Dolores Balladares Pelaez, chairperson of United Filipinos in Hong Kong (Unifil-Migrante HK), said in a press release on Oct 17.

“Duterte’s state exactions never end. Weighed down by the current crisis in Hong Kong, OFWs' woes are aggravated by the looming PhilHealth mandatory extortion,” she said.

She said that instead of providing health care protection to OFWs who are suffering from severe afflictions due to their slave-like working conditions, insufficient food, and other stressful factors, the Duterte government is imposing more mandatory monetary burden.

Dolo Balladares Pelaez: "Enough is enough!"

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Apart from the yearly increase in premiums, Philhealth will also raise the income cap of contributors.
By 2024, the income ceiling would be Php100,000 a month. Anyone earning that much would need to shell out an annual premium of Php60,000.

Balladares Pelaez said once again, Duterte shows how anti-OFWs he is. “He doesn’t care where we get the money to pay for these exorbitant fees; what matters to him is the big collections that his department can get,” she said. 

The Unifil leader said that instead of squeezing OFWs, the government should have its Universal Health Care program subsidized by the  Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.’s remittances, and shares from sin tax revenues.

“OFWs have long been victimized by government agencies’ money-making schemes and false promises of health care benefits,” Balladares Pelaez said.

“Enough is enough! We shall struggle against Duterte’s PhilHealth and other mandatory state exactions and all other forms of abuses and exploitation,” she concluded.




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Filipina locked up 8 months for stealing employer’s $138k jewelry

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By Vir B. Lumicao

None of the $138,100 worth of stolen jewelry was recovered.


A Filipina helper who stole her employer’s Hermes watch and jewelry worth an estimated $138,100, has been sentenced to eight months in jail by an Eastern Court magistrate.

Jenny Lou Nualan, 33 and single, was sentenced by Magistrate Bina Chainrai on Oct 17 after she pleaded guilty to two counts of theft.

Nualan was originally charged on Oct 3 with theft of a Hermes watch, a bracelet, a pair of diamond earrings and a necklace belonging to her employer Wu Ping-yi between Apr 8, 2018 and Jan 31 this year.
But the prosecution split the charge into two, one stating the first offense took place between May 2017 and Sept 14, 2019 and the second between June 2016 and Sept 14.

The first charge covered Nualan's theft of a black Hermes watch valued at $74,500 and a gold Hermes bracelet worth $51,600. The second pertained to her stealing a pair of diamond earrings valued at $4,000 and a platinum necklace valued at $8,000.

The uninsured watch and jewelry were never recovered as their pawn tickets had either expired or been lost, the prosecution said.

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Nualan started working at Wu's house at Tropicana Court in South Bay  in June 2016.

On Sept 14, Wu discovered that her Hermes watch and Hermes bracelet were missing from an unlocked drawer in her bedroom, along with a pair of diamond earrings and the platinum necklace she kept in an unlocked drawer in her toilet. 

Wu asked the maid about the missing items and Nualan admitted she had pawned them. The helper produced the pawn tickets for the watch, earrings and necklace. She said she had hocked the bracelet at Cheuk Fung Pawnshop but lost the pawn ticket.
The employer reported the theft to police on Sept 26. Nualan was arrested and she admitted stealing the four missing items out of greed, a prosecution report said.

The owner of Shing Fung Pawnshop told investigators that Nualan had pawned a necklace and a pendant on Apr 8 last year for $500, but neither the brand nor the serial number was found in the company's records. 

Police also went to Cheuk Fung Pawnshop and discovered that Nualan had pawned one 18-karat gold necklace, a pair of earrings and a diamond pendant for $1,000 on Jan 31 this year. But no records of the brand and serial numbers and no photographs of the items were taken.

As the pawn tickets had expired, the police were not able to recover them.

The bracelet was pawned on May 29 but Nualan said she had lost the pawn ticket.

The defense lawyer said his client admitted she had pawned the missing items for a total of $4,000 and sent $2,000 to her mother in the Philippines who had a heart ailment.


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Carrie Lam delivers policy address by video amid heckling in Legco

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Stern-faced Chief Executive Carrie Lam pauses as opponents in Legco heckle her. 
 By The SUN

Embattled Chief Executive Carrie Lam abandoned her speech in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Oct 16, and resorted to delivery by video after opponents in legislature heckled her.

Lam’s 51-minute policy address was the first time in Hong Kong’s history that a leader used video to address the Legco because of unruly members.

She admitted she faced unprecedented challenges, but said she hoped the policy address would set Hong Kong back on track and help end the violent protests.
Fighting off tears at some points, Lam said Hong Kong was on the brink after four months of violent anti-government protests and urged various sectors including community leaders, experts and academics, to push 200 initiatives to help end the turmoil.

But none of Lam’s measures addressed protesters’ demands for universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into police's alleged abuse of power.

While Lam vowed to safeguard human rights, she said pushing for Hong Kong independence could not be tolerated and the city would adhere to its governing system of “one country, two systems”.
Among the initiatives were boosting land supply by invoking the Lands Resumption Ordinance more proactively, enabling the forceful resumption of 700 hectares of private land for public purposes, such as providing housing for 10,000 families. 

Lam said land seizure will involve three types of land. These include 450 hectares of brownfield land near new towns or main roads, such as in Yuen Long and Tuen Mun; land marked for public housing in existing zoning plans; and the three urban squatter villages in Ngau Chi Wan, Cha Kwo Ling and Chuk Yuen United.

Security officers hem in Carrie Lam as she arrives at the Legco on Wednesday morning.

The land resumption legislation envisions that “every Hong Kong citizen and his family will no longer have to be troubled by or preoccupied with the housing problem as they will be able to have their own home in the city”.

“What we can rely on now is the spirit of the rule of law, the freedom of expression and the unique advantage brought by the one country, two systems,” she said.
Hong Kong’s economy faces unprecedented challenges in the face of the US-China trade war and “violent acts in recent months” that had left the economy slipping into a technical recession since the third quarter as GDP shrank 0.5% quarter on quarter in the second quarter, according to Lam.

Citing the progressive rise in unemployment in the most affected retail, accommodation and catering services, Lam said her government will seek policy support from Beijing on tax perks and simplified procedures for firms seeking China expansion to create opportunities.

Lam said the government would offer a “one-off living subsidy” for low-income families who are not living in public rental flats or receiving welfare, such as the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance, or CSSA. These include those on the queue for public housing.

Under the Public Transport Fare Subsidy Scheme launched this year, subsidy for a commuter’s monthly public transport expenses that exceed $400 will rise to about 33% from 25%.

Lam suggested waiving tolls for tunnels, including the upcoming Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link Subsea Tunnel, the Lantau Link, the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel that will open in 2021 and the existing Tseung Kwan O Tunnel.

The measures Lam announced to boost the city’s supply of land and affordable housing targeted at least 10 sites that had already been identified and would be resumed at cheaper rates if developers did not formulate development plans by June next year.

The Chief Executive called on people across the political spectrum to put aside their differences and stop attacking each other, saying Hong Kong would soon be able to “emerge from the storm and embrace the rainbow”. 
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