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Ex HK labor attaché blasts Dole for revoking so-called ‘midnight deal’

Posted on 26 September 2019 No comments
By The SUN


Bello cancels 'midnight deal', says
Dela Torre will face investigation
A war of words has erupted between Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello and his former labor attaché to Hong Kong, Jalilo dela Torre, after the release of a public statement revoking a deal the latter entered into while in office, and announcing a formal probe into his possible culpability.
Dela Torre hit out at the announcement as an attempt to tarnish his reputation, and is now said to be mulling his own legal recourse over the fiasco.
Yesterday, Bello announced he was revoking what he called the “midnight deal” entered into by Dela Torre early this year to upgrade the system that the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Hong Kong has been using to process work contracts and maintain a data base on workers and employers.
The deal with Polaris Tools Limited was at no cost to Polo, but accredited employment agencies will have to pay for using the system.
Dela Torre questions Bello's motive; says contract
was at no cost to Polo, so no public bidding was required

The decision to revoke the deal came following an investigation into supposed irregularities in awarding the contract to Polaris. The probe team reportedly found the contract to have been entered into without public bidding “in grave disregard of the procedures of the Philippine procurement law.”
The statement also said there were no documents to show how the supposed bidding was conducted, indicating “manifest haste and lack of transparency attendant to the said bidding.”
However, the investigating team led by Labor Undersecretary Claro Arellano, did not interview either Dela Torre or Polaris officials, including its chief executive officer Jaime Deverall, who has always said his company won the contract “fair and square.”


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Dela Torre blasted at the allegation that the contract, signed in March this year, more than four months before he was recalled from his Hong Kong post, was awarded in haste.
“Despite there being no law requiring public bidding of an online system where no government money is to be spent, we wanted to be transparent and requested several companies, including the old provider, to submit proposals and asked them to present before a panel of POLO HK officials and an agency. Four companies submitted and presented. What is “hasty” about the procedure?,” he asked in a Facebook post.
He alleged the investigation was prompted by a shadowy group of employment agencies in Hong Kong who sent an unsigned letter to Bello months before his recall, complaining about the deal that would have provided information for any infraction committed by a recruiter at the touch of a finger.


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“Curiously, the Secretary took up the cudgels for these shadowy agencies and ordered a probe,” Dela Torre said.
He also called it “strange” that neither he nor Polaris was interviewed by the investigating team, suggesting a lack of due process.
The controversy followed a well-documented tangle between the two officials, with Bello trying to recall Dela Torre twice during his cumulative term of three years as labor attaché. The first attempt in February last year was met with fierce resistance from Filipino community leaders, who even staged two well-covered protests in support of Dela Torre.


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Despite this, Bello ordered Dela Torre to return to the Home Office in March last year, and reportedly made him write a statement admitting his alleged role in organizing the protests supporting him. He was returned to Hong Kong in October last year, but in March this year, was informed that he was being reassigned to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This was aborted when it emerged that the reassignment violated an election ban.
Dela Torre was finally forced to return to the Philippines at the end of July, although his tour of duty was officially cut on Jul 7.
Posted below are the press release issued by Dole, and Dela Torre’s reply via a Facebook post.




DOLE PRESS RELEASE:

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III ordered yesterday the cancellation of what he called a “midnight deal” entered into by recalled labor official in Hong Kong and a supplier of an online system for reporting and processing of overseas Filipino workers in the autonomous Chinese territory.
The decision came following the investigation into the reported irregularities in the procurement of the database system from Polaris Tools Ltd. which was found to be done without public bidding in grave disregard of the procedures of the Philippine procurement law.
Bello also ordered a formal probe of former Hong Kong Labor Attaché Jalilo de la Torre to establish his administrative and criminal liability.
Last month, Bello constituted a fact-finding team to look into issues involving POLO officials and systems providers Employeasy Limited and Polaris Tools, both computer systems providers in Hong Kong.
Undersecretary Claro Arellano, head of the fact-finding team, noted that the previous database system used by POLO Hong Kong from 2009 to 2018, which is provided by Employeasy had no authority from the then DOLE secretary.
Also, there were no documents that would show the conduct of bidding to replace the expired contract of Employeasy Limited with the supposed new service provider Polaris Tools, indicating “manifest haste and lack of transparency attendant to the said bidding,” he added.

DE LA TORRE’S REPLY:

“Regarding this unbelievable and unprecedented action of the Secretary’s cancelling the “midnight deal” between myself and Polaris, let me clarify the following: 1) The decision to change the provider has been considered for a long time because it has become obvious that Employ Easy, the old provider, has become unresponsive to our requests for changes and improvements in the system. Agencies and POLO users have been complaining about the difficulty in using it. Later on, we uncovered something more sinister: the owner of EmployEasy and Helper DB, an online job matching service, are one and the same person, a clear conflict of interest. Changing the system and the provider was an obvious, moral and legal choice. 2) Despite there being no law requiring public bidding of an online system where no government money is to be spent, we wanted to be transparent and requested several companies, including the old provider, to submit proposals and asked them to present before a panel of POLO HK officials and an agency. Four companies submitted and presented. What is “hasty” about the procedure? 3) A few weeks before I left Hong Kong, a group of agencies styling itself as “seeking justice” wrote to the President and the Secretary alleging lack of consultations, no public bidding, and that the contract was hastily entered into. Curiously, the Secretary took up the cudgels for these shadowy agencies and ordered a probe. 4) The probe team went to Hong Kong and interviewed people. Strangely, they neither called me nor Polaris to testify. 5) The Secretary has been heard and seen publicly “rescinding” the contract, of which he is not a party, and describing the contract as “midnight”, implying there was corruption. At the same time, he ordered a probe of my possible administrative and criminal liability. I am compelled to go online and clarify things, as my name and reputation are being sullied unnecessarily by forces that have a dirty agenda. I have worked for the government for almost 30 years and my name has never been dragged into any corrupt deals or transactions. I am a recipient of many awards for performance, and of which I am very proud, including the following: 1) DOLE Lingkod Manggagawa Award for Innovation, Individual Category, 2010; 2) Pusong OFW Award by the Blas F Ople Policy Center and Training Center, 2017; 3) Certificate of 4) Gawad Tangol Migrante by the United Filipinos in Hong Kong, 2019 and hundreds of other plaques and commendations from Filipino communities in Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Australia and in various regions in the country. These memorials glitter in and around our stairs landing in our Cebu home. I am proud of these because these are what I signed up and worked hard for. I am proud of the communities I have served. I am proud of what I have done throughout my government career. I’m not the one who has been involved in many cases of corruption. I’m not the one siding with rogue agencies. I’m not the one with a shady reputation.”
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CG administers oath to Pinoy taekwondo officers

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Congen Tejada administers oath to UPTO officers led by the 3 founders from left: Permales, Jacino and Padua 

Consul General Raly Tejada inducted into office on Sept. 15 the newly appointed officers of the United Philippine Taekwondo Organization – Hong Kong, a pioneering group dedicated to promoting the sport among Filipinos, particularly migrant workers.

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Taking their oath before Congen Tejada in the conference room of the Consulate were founders Federico C. Jacinto, Ednaly Padua and Mercy D. Permales; head instructor Wilma M. Bolobong, asst head instructor Ruth V. Delos Santos, instructors Ednalyn Padua, Artisa C. Nablo and Margie F. Nava (Tung Chung branch), and Rey N. Aldea, Precy E. Tamot and Federico C. Jacinto (Sheung Wan branch), secretary and treasurer Mary Ann P. Manongdo, and business manager Letecia D. Cayudong
Upto was founded on June 22, 2014 by blackbelts Jacinto, Padua, Permales and Evangeline Sia Gocuay, who has since left Hong Kong for good. Since then, the three remaining founders have worked their way up the ranking ladder, with all three now holders of a 3rd Dan Black Belt, and members of the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF).
Over the past seven years, the group has produced 24 WTF black belts, and most of them are Upto members. But since the organization has grown slowly, the founders decided to lessen the number of officers and give all active Black Belt members the chance to focus and become future instructors of Upto.

Winning UPTO members display the medals they won in the contest

The ploy appeared to have worked because straight from the oath-taking 11 Upto members won medals in the 17th Hong Kong Nepalese Taekwondo Association Open Kyorugy and Poomsae Championship 2019, held at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui.



The winners were part of a 20-strong delegation from Upto that competed in nine different belt categories in the poomsae competition. More than 10 organizations and clubs participated in the event.

The winners from Upto are:

Gold Medal -

FD1 category:
Rosemary Alabat
Jask Jan Morales Sabater

MD8:
Alexander C. Valdez

FD9:
Margie F. Nava

Silver:
FD 11:
Ednalyn Serrano

FD1:
March P. Ebunalo
Charita Campos

FD5:
Mylene Lupio Adtoon

MD9:
Rey Aldea

Bronze:

FD8:
Emely De Pedro


FD 9::
Precy E. Taco


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Iresponsableng pangungutang, tinalakay sa Card HK seminar

Posted on 25 September 2019 No comments
Ni George Manalansan

Sa simula’t sapul ay utangan na ang siyang  pinakamalaking problema na ng mga migranteng Pilipino sa Hong Kong. Napakadali kasing mangutang ng isang migrante dito. Magpakita lang ng pasaporte at kontrata, patunay na may trabaho, at isang guarantor o reference, at maaari nang makautang ang kahit isang bagong saltang manggagawa.

Ang siste, marami sa mga nangungutang ay naglalahong bigla, kaya ang hinahabol ng utangan ay iyung guarantor o reference. Ang isa pang problema ay ang napakalaking interes ng pautang, dahil pati ang legal na patong ay maaaring umabot sa 60% ng halagang inutang sa loob ng isang taon.

Ang mga ganitong negatibong dulot ng pangungutang ang isa sa mga naging tampok na paksa sa financial literacy, o pag-aaral sa pananalapi, na isinagawa ng Card Hong Kong Foundation sa Konsulado noong Linggo, ika-22 ng Setyembre, at dinaluhan ng 47 migrante.

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Nagbigay pugay si Konsul Heneral Raly Tejada sa mga dumalo sa financial literacy workshop

Iyon ang unang fin-lit na isinagawa ng Card HK sa Konsulado, na nakatakdang masundan muli dahil nangako si Konsul Heneral Raly Tejada ng pakikipagtulungan para maisagawa ng regular ang makabuluhang pagsasanay.

Masuwerte ang mga dumalo dahil nagkaraon sila ng pagkakataon na makadaupang-palad si Congen Tejada na nagbigay pugay sa kanila, at pinuri ang kanilang pagpupursigi na matutong gumastos ng tama.
Naging panauhin din ang Card HK founder na si Edna Aquino at Board member at The SUN publisher na si Leo A. Deocadiz, kasama ang editor na si Daisy Mandap.

Kabilang sa tinalakay ang pagkumpiska ng may 1,500 na pasaporte ng ginamit na prenda sa ilegal na pautangan. Pinag-usapan din ang pagpapakamatay ng isang Pilipina kamakailan nang dahil sa patong-patong na utang.

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Tinuruan ang mga kalahok ng mga trainor ng Card HK na pinangungunahan ni Victoria Munar ng mga paraan kung paano makaahon sa utang sa pamamagitan ng tamang paggasta ng kanilang perang kinikita buwan-buwan.

Unang una na dito ang pag-iipon - para sa sarili, at sa mga biglaang gastusin. Ayon kay trainor Cecille Eduarte, ang ipon para sa sarili ay dapat ilaan sa pagre-retiro, samantalang ang para sa emergency ay kailangan para hindi na mapilitang mangutang kapag nagigipit.
Kadalasan, ang pagiging sobrang mabait sa kapamilya ang siyang dahilan kaya hindi nakakapag-ipon ang isang migrante, at lalong napapatagal sa kanyang paghahanap-buhay sa labas ng bansa.

Tinalakay din ang mga paraan para makaiwas sa scam, katulad ng mga networking na wala namang tunay na produkto at nangangako ng sobra-sobrang tubo.



Nguni’t hindi lang sa usapin natapos ang talakayan dahil tinuruan ang mga kasapi ng pagsusulat ng kanilang mga adhikain, pag-alam kung ang isang bagay ay pangangailan o luho, pagprotekta sa sarili laban sa mga hindi-inaasahang pangyayari, pag-alam sa kalagayang pampinansyal, pagbabadyet, at pati sa pagpapalago ng puhunan.

Sa bandang huli ay tinuruan din silang sagutin ang tanong na “Magkano ka ba?” sa pamamagitan ng paggawa ng kanilang sariling SALN, o statement of assets, liabilities and net worth.

Natapos ang maghapong pagsasanay sa pagsusulat ng mga kalahok ng kanilang reaksyon sa mga bagay na itinuro sa kanila. Halos lahat ay nagkakaisa sa pagsasabing nabuksan ang kanilang mga isip sa kahalagahan ng tamang paggasta, pag-iipon at pagsasa-alang alang sa mga bagay na makabuluhan.

Marami ang nagsabi na sana ay napaaga ang kanilang pagdalo sa ganitong programa para noon pa man ay natutunan na nila ang pasikot-sikot sa paghawak at paggasta ng kanilang pinaghirapang pera.

Ang Card HK ay nagbibigay din ng pagsasanay sa mga gustong magnegosyo, at skills training gaya ng paggawa ng tocino, longanisa, siopao at iba pa na maaring pagkakitaan. Para sa mga gustong sumali sa mga pagsasanay, magpunta lang sa Facebook page na “Card Hong Kong Foundation”.


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Filipina DH named one of 8 HK women’s rugby envoys

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Brizuela (left, seated) with HK Island team, this year's Battle of Origins winner.
By Vir B. Lumicao

A 32-year-old Filipina domestic worker has been named by the Hong Kong Rugby Union as one of its eight ambassadors to promote women’s rugby in the city.

Mary Flor Brizuela will participate in the effort to push the growth of women’s rugby in Hong Kong as part of World Rugby’s “Women in Rugby” global campaign.

All eight ambassadors were presented on Sept 11 at the launch of the KPMG Premiership, the HKRU domestic women’s league this season.  

Brizuela (2nd from left) with the seven other women rugby ambassadors for HK

Brizuela, a single mother of two boys from Bula, Camarines Sur, who has been working in Hong Kong for seven years, was specifically tapped to encourage the huge community of foreign domestic helpers in the city to participate in the sport.

Even before her nomination this year as a rugby envoy, Brizuela had already been promoting women’s rugby among Filipina helpers in Hong Kong since 2016.

Brizuela said in an interview that she was introduced to rugby in March 2016 after she was asked to become an Enrich “ambassador” to get more fellow domestic workers to sign up for the NGO’s workshops.

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An Enrich trainer introduced rugby to her as a leisure activity and Brizuela tried it out of curiosity.

“At first, I had no idea what kind of sport rugby was. I’d been playing basketball, ping pong, and volleyball, but never in my life did I hear about rugby,” said Brizuela, a graduate of midwifery and caregiver course from Naga City Foundation College.

Her first encounter with the sport inspired her and seven other Filipina helpers to form a team, aptly called “Exiles,” and trained on Sundays at Happy Valley sports ground. From that core group, Exiles has grown into a 36-woman strong team.

The all-Filipino Exiles team
“Exiles intends to reach out and encourage more household service workers to play rugby and join different friendly tournaments,” Brizuela said.

This way, she said, the team can carry through its vision to integrate domestic workers into Hong Kong society and “help build a global community that nurtures friendship, respect and empathy to everybody.”
That is in line with World Rugby’s strategy of fuelling the sport’s growth by developing women’s rugby to “realize a more equitable game for all”, in the words of World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont.

 “We firmly believe that development of women in rugby is the single greatest opportunity for our sport to grow in the next decade,” Sir Bill has said. “Not only is women’s rugby experiencing unprecedented growth around the world but we are well on the way to realizing our vision of a more equitable game for all through the implementation of our ambitious strategic women’s action plan…”

Brizuela and her team exemplify that vision.



As a young team, Exiles made a “big breakthrough” in 2018, Brizuela said. “We had the privilege to join the Hong Kong Corporate Sevens on Dec 9. On Jan 13, we were invited to play in an international all-women beach festival in Discovery Bay.”

After that, HKRU put her through training and coaching courses, as well as a referee course that she finished on May 15 this year. With that, Brizuela became qualified as a U8 coach and Level 1 referee of the local rugby union.

Brizuela’s skills on the pitch did not go unnoticed. In the last summer league at King’s Park, local team Blue Dragons signed her to play touch and tag, two versions of rugby that require less physical contact.

This season, she has switched to the more physical contact rugby to be able to play for Valley Ladies.

Brizuela says playing rugby since 2016 has changed her life.

“For almost four years of experiencing, exploring and trying new things in rugby, this sport has changed my life in a way. It taught me to keep my eyes on my goals, no matter how unreachable they may seem, and that bumps along the way will be met.

“But it’s your choice whether you want to take a step back or go head-to-head and emerge bruised yet victorious,” she declared.

Rugby has taught her that sometimes admitting weaknesses is the bravest thing to do. “With admission, we drop our shield of pretense, find the courage to face reality and reach out for the help we need,” she said.
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