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4 ‘abandoned’ workers of HK socialite get help from PCG

Posted on 05 June 2021 No comments

By The SUN

The Filipina workers were fetched from the employer's house with help from police

Four Filipino domestic workers who reported being abandoned by their socialite employer in her house in a posh residential area in Stanley have been “rescued” Friday by officers from the Consulate and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.

The four workers who used to be in the employ of Chua Eh Fong resigned en masse recently, claiming to have been overworked.

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But after three of them paid the employer a month’s salary in lieu of wages, Chua reportedly left her house in Regalia Bay without a word and moved to another one nearby.

Afraid that they would be accused of doing something illegal if they left without permission from the employer, the workers asked help from the Consulate.

Tamayao talking with the police escorts

In a post Saturday, OWWA welfare officer Virsie Tamayao said the evacuation of the workers from the employer’s house was made in coordination with the Stanley Police Station.

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“The Police cooperated and supported the decision to get the workers out from their workplace on the basis of our consultation with the officer of the Hong Kong Labour Department who's been likewise monitoring the case,” said Tamayao.

She was assisted in the operation by Arnel de Luna of the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section.

Chua has falsely accused another Filipina helper of theft

Chua was in the news recently after her claim that another former Filipina helper, Liverty Narcelles, had stolen her $100,000 ring was dismissed by an Eastern Court magistrate for lack of evidence.

Narcelles, who was imprisoned for four months for a crime she did not commit, is still pursuing a labour claim against Chua with help from the Mission for Migrant Workers.

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In the last hearing of the Narcelles’ claim at the Labour Tribunal in April this year, Chua resisted paying a month’s salary in lieu of notice, saying she had been provoked into firing the helper.

Before this, the hearing was postponed because Chua made the outrageous claim that it was not her former employer who was in court to pursue the claim.

Narcelles was jailed for 4 months for a crime she did not commit

With the parties failing to reach a settlement, the tribunal officer set the next hearing to Dec 1.


In the meantime, Immigration has reportedly rejected Narcelles’ application to have a new employment contract processed while waiting for her labour claim to be settled.

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Mother of teenage girl with UK variant tests preliminary positive

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By Daisy CL Mandap

No one among 850 people tested at the Tin Shui Wai block where the girl lives, was found infected

Hong Kong health authorities have quarantined more than 100 people for the next 21 days after the mother of a 17-year-old girl who was confirmed today, Jun 5, to be a carrier of the coronavirus variant first detected in the United Kingdom, also tested preliminary positive.

Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan of the Centre for Health Protection said at today’s press briefing that both mother and daughter were found to have a heavy viral load, so it was not clear who infected who.

“The CT value is between 16 to 19, meaning it’s a recent case, so it’s hard to tell who got infected first,” said Chuang.

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She also said it was possible that they’re linked to an imported case, although health authorities have yet to establish the source of their infection.

“We’re worried because the two patients have gone to various places and it is a mutant strain. It may be more infectious,” Chuang said.

“We will quarantine even those who were not considered as close contacts before because we’re not sure they’re transmitters,” she said.

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The girl whose infection was confirmed last night through a second test processed by the Department of Health’s laboratory, studies in a secondary school in Tin Shui Wai and has attended tutorial classes in Tuen Mun.

On May 29, she visited the Hong Kong International Education Expo in Wanchai, and visited a jewelry store nearby.

Her mother visited far more places during the incubation period, including a food court, supermarket, law firm, elderly home, government office, public library, hospital and a cemetery.

All these places will be put under a compulsory testing notice while their close contacts will be moved to quarantine centers.

Last night, the Tin Shui Wai housing block where the girl lives with her mother and other family members was locked down but no one among the 850 residents who were tested was found positive for the coronavirus.

The girl’s infection was detected after she developed fever, runny nose, headache and loss of smell on June 2. She went for a test at the Tin Shui Wai Community Health Centre the next day and was found preliminary positive.

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She was taken to Tuen Mun Hospital where further tests showed she had the mutated strain of the coronavirus, and carried a heavy viral load.

Her infection ended 42 days of no untraceable case being found in Hong Kong. She is also on record as the first local patient whose variant infection has yet to be traced to an outside source.

“This is the first N501Y strain case with untraceable source of infection so we will therefore take the most stringent control measures, said CHP controller Dr Ronald Lam.

CHP chief says the variant cases highlight the need to get more people vaccinated

He also said the cases highlighted the importance of boosting Hong Kong’s vaccination rate as neither mother nor daughter had taken the coronavirus jab.

“The current vaccination rate in Hong Kong is still low, so that’s the reason why we need to boost the vaccination uptake as soon as possible so we can obtain herd immunity,” said Lam.


Despite having one of the strictest entry restrictions for incoming travelers, he said there is still a chance that mutated strains of the coronavirus could leak into the community from abroad.

He cited the “frightening situation” in India and Taiwan, where the mutant virus has caused an unprecedented surge in infections.

Hong Kong now has a total of 11,851 coronavirus cases, after today’s newly confirmed case. There are about 10 preliminary positive cases.

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More Filipinos claim they’ve been conned by bogus recruiter

Posted on 04 June 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 

A picture of Fernandez shared by some of her victims 

More Filipino domestic helpers claiming to have been duped by convicted recruiter Mila B. Fernandez have surfaced, saying they had lost several thousand dollars in fees she charged them for Hong Kong jobs that turned out to be bogus.

At least five new alleged victims revealed they were scammed by Fernandez from 2019 until February this year, before she was arrested a second time by Customs and Excise officers for “applying a false trade description to services offered to a consumer.”

Fernandez was first arrested on Dec 13, 2020 after victim Arlene Alday filed a complaint of taking $33,005 as payment for jobs such as drivers and yacht cleaners for Alday as down payment for 12 relatives and friends who unwittingly applied for the fake jobs.

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Fernandez was freed on bail. However, another victim, Charito Delfino, complained to Customs she paid $28,500 and Php10,000 as full placement fees for six applicants and down payment for eight others for similar jobs that were nonexistent.

She was rearrested on Feb 26 this year on a similar charge of “applying a false trade description”. It was found out she didn’t submit any visa applications for the applicants. The Labour Department also said she was not licensed to recruit job applicants.

Fernandez pleaded guilty in Eastern Court on Jun 2 to the two charges. Magistrate Paul Yip asked for probation, community service and background reports before sentencing her on Jun 16. Yip said he would deal with the victims’ call for compensation on that day.

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Upon reading the news about Fernandez’s court appearance, more victims have come out to claim the woman had also conned them of several thousand dollars for jobs as yacht cleaners and drivers that were never realized.

One of them, Rommel, said he was referred by a friend to Fernandez around March 2020 after he was dismissed from his job as a driver. He said the woman claimed she had a client in Kowloon Tong who needed a stay-in driver.

Rommel paid $2,500 to Fernandez, who also allegedly used the name “Mila Fan,” after submitting all his application documents, and then went home in April last year to wait for his work visa in Metro Manila.

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He referred some friends and his two brothers, who all applied as drivers. They also reportedly paid Fernandez $2,500 each as down payment and sent her their application documents. But Rommel got suspicious when no visa came after they had waited for months.

He asked Fernandez, but she had many excuses. So, he sought a friend’s help to inquire at the Consulate and Philippine Overseas Labor Office if his contract had been submitted for processing. He found that no such contract under his name had been submitted.

When he confronted Fernandez, the woman told him the employer had backed out while the papers were at Immigration. He asked for a refund but the woman didn’t pay up.

Remittance slips to Fernandez's accounts from Philippines-based applicants

Another victim, Vangie, said that after she met Fernandez in 2019, she referred four applicants who each gave a $2,500 down payment for a job as yacht cleaner.

Vangie also paid $2,500 to Fernandez and lent her $1,200 that she had set aside to buy medicine for her sick mother. When the promised jobs didn’t materialize, she called up the recruiter, who said the applications were already being processed by Immigration.

When the applicants became impatient and threatened to complain to the authorities, Vangie said she had to reimburse their money because she didn’t want to get into trouble.


Other domestic helpers who said they were duped by Fernandez were Elizabeth Galbo, Jessica Tagubasi and Neneng. They were all happy to hear that the law had caught up with Fernandez.

Mabuti nahuli kana rin Ate Mila. Dami mo naloko at isa na ako dun.” said Tagubasi. (It’s just right that you’ve finally been arrested, sister Mila. You duped so many people and I am one of them). It’s just right for you to pay the price of your mistake.”

The complaints against Fernandez first surfaced when The SUN published an article about how nine Filipina domestic workers led by Alday and Delfino, had complained to the Consulate in December 2019 about how they lost at least $112,000 to the smooth-talking scammer

They backed up their complaints with remittance slips showing the money paid by some of their Philippines-based relatives directly to Fernandez's bank accounts in Hong Kong.

At the time, they learned Fernandez had been fired from ACJ International Recruitment Services because of similar complaints.

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Local teen tests positive for mutant virus

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By Daisy CL Mandap

(UPDATED)

The 17-year-old girl is being treated in Tuen Mun Hospital

A 17-year-old girl who lives in Tin Shui Wai has tested positive for a mutated strain of the coronavirus whose source is still being investigated.

A government statement issued earlier tonight, Jun 4, said the girl, who was found with the more infectious N501Y variant, lives at Shing Yu House, Tin Shing Court in Tin Shui Wai.

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 She studies at Queen Elizabeth School Old Students' Association Tong Kwok Wah Secondary School at 57 Tin Wah Road, Tin Shui Wai and attends tutorial class at Tak Wing Industrial Building at 3 Tsun Wen Road, Tuen Mun.

On May 29, she visited the Hong Kong International Education Expo, held at Hall 1C of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai.

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An overnight lockdown has just been ordered for Shing Yu House which will remain in effect until 7am tomorrow. All residents of the building will be tested overnight, and on days 3, 7, 12 and 19 counting from the day on which the case is confirmed. 

The compulsory testing notice will also be issued at her school and the places she had stayed during the incubation period. People who had been present at the above premises at specified periods need to undergo compulsory testing on or before June 6, 2021.

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According to the statement from the Centre for Health Protection, the girl developed symptoms including fever, runny nose, headache and loss of smell on June 2. The next day she went to the Tin Shui Wai community health centre where she submitted deep throat saliva for testing on the same day. The sample tested preliminary positive.

Today the positive result was confirmed by Department of Health’s Laboratory Service Branch which also found that the sample carried the N501Y mutant strain (but it is negative to E484K and L452R strains).

The girl, whose viral load was reportedly found to be high, is now being treated in Tuen Mun Hospital.

If her infection is confirmed tomorrow, she would end Hong Kong’s 42-day record of no untraceable Covid-19 case.


Meanwhile, only one case was reported today, Jun 4, involving a 21-year-old female who flew in from Austria.

She tested positive while under quarantine at Ramada Harbour View Hotel in Sai Ying Pun.

Hong Kong has recorded a total of 11,850 Covid-19 cases with 120.

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Fate foils Feliz, 8-4, as Osabel fires up Filipinas

Posted on 03 June 2021 No comments

By Emz Frial

Osabel sails to home base a split second before her dive

Filipina “iron woman” Romela Osabel did a dash-and-dive stunt to score a home run in the third inning to drive Fate, the lone Filipino team in Hong Kong Softball Association, on May 30 to its second victory in as many meetings over Chinese rival Feliz, 8-4.

Fate shrugged off an early score by Feliz as both teams started slow on a bright and hot Sunday afternoon at Shek Kip Mei in the new season of the HKSA Women’s League tournament.

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The local players took the batter’s stand first as the away team but failed to make a score.

The two teams played defensively, giving no room to either side to score. As a result, neither team was able send a batter to the home base in the first two innings.

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In the third inning, Chan Wing Yee of Feliz roused the Filipinas when she stole the first run to the home base to put the local team ahead, 1-0.

When Fate took over the bat to start its third inning, Osabel performed her spectacular suicide play to cap a home run as the Feliz baseman stood helplessly.

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The players and spectators alike broke into cheers as the athletic Osabel, who also plays baseball and cricket, literally swam on dry ground to produce Fate’s first score that tied the match at 1-1.

Taking the cue from Osabel, a succession of Fate batters, Percy Jayme, Daisy Maano, team captain Don Gaborno and Belinda Ganitano also scored each to close the inning at 5-1 with the Filipinas atop.


The fourth and fifth innings were a scoreless struggle for Feliz, as none of the Chinese softbelles was able to step on the bases.

Fate likewise failed to produce a score in their fourth inning. But the fighting Filipinas made up for that in their fifth inning when Josel Ondrade, Junalyn Cupag and Maribel Sitchon each scored, taking Fate way ahead at 8-1 at the end of the inning.

Undaunted, the local ladies took their last chance in the sixth inning and made three runs to the home base courtesy of Lee Yuek Heng, Poon Ka Lam and Yuen Ching Yi.

The match ended with a score of 8-4, in favor of the Filipinas. 

Players from both teams strike a friendly pose after the game

For Feliz, their performance last Sunday was visibly better than in their previous match on Mar 21 when they were blanked 11-0 by Fate.

Fate is preparing for its next game slated for June 20 versus Deborah team of the local.

Fate is made up of Filipina domestic helpers who enjoy their free time on the diamond of Shek Kip Mei while practicing and maintaining their physical skills. 

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Cathay to raffle off Airbus party on air for fully jabbed residents

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 By The SUN 

The ultimate flycation aboard this aircraft awaits the grand winner of Cathay's lucky draw 


Property developers offering a $10.8 million flat as the grand prize in a lucky draw for vaccinated Hong Kong permanent residents say applicants can sign up from Jun 15.     

The lottery is one of several promotions on offer to boost Hong Kong’s vaccination rate for Covid-19, amid concerns over the low rate of inoculation in the city, which now hovers slightly above 20% of the total qualified population.

Banks, airlines, shopping malls and other companies have heeded the government’s call to offer incentives to entice more residents to go for the free jabs.

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The latest to join the jab lottery is Cathay Pacific, which is offering as top prize the chance to host a private party on board its new Airbus A321neo. The winner’s guests should likewise be fully vaccinated.

Ten other lucky winners will each receive one million miles from the airline, which they can redeem for flight, travel, lifestyle and entertainment. Another 100 winners will each receive 100,000 miles, which should be enough for one to travel first class on a long-haul flight.

To qualify, one must hold a HK identity card and must have been fully vaccinated by the end of August 2021. The mechanics of the lucky draw will be announced later.

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As for the flat draw, only permanent adult residents who have received two doses of a coronavirus vaccine by Sept 1 can register for the chance to win a one-bedrooom unit at the Grand Central development n Kwun Tong.

Sino Group's Ng Teng Fong Charitable Foundation and Chinese Estates Holdings say they will also pay the stamp duty, registration and legal fees for the 47th floor flat, as well as the management fee for the first year.

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People will be able to register for the lucky draw on a new website launched by the organizers, or do so in person at different malls across the city.

The $10.8 million flat on offer is located in Grand Central, Kwun Tong

The same group is also raffling off 20 pre-paid or credit cards each loaded with $100,000 to vaccinated people, both permanent and non-permanent residents.

The winners of both contests will be announced on September 8.


Separately, the Association of Banks is organizing a lucky draw for fully vaccinated people who could win spending credits or vouchers worth $100,000 each.

Everyone with a HKID can join, but further details will be provided later.

Earlier, the Airport Authority also announced a plan to give away 50,000 free air tickets to residents and 10,000 to its staff, all of whom should be fully vaccinated, in another lucky draw. The details of the scheme are still being drawn up.

Several hotels are also offering heavily discounted room rates to vaccinated residents. These include Langham, Cordis and Eaton, which are all operated by Great Eagle Holdings Limited.

For the next three months, 1,000 rooms could be booked for a 50% discount by vaccinated residents, who could also enjoy 15% off their dining bills at any of the three hotels. 

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Children 12-15 years old can now receive BioNTech vaccine

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Studies show BioNTech vaccine can be safely given to kids as young as 12 (photo NPS)

Children aged 12 to 15 can now receive the BioNTech coronavirus jab, after the Hong Kong government lowered the age limit to protect adolescents from the virus and allow them to return to normal school and daily life.

Health Secretary Sophia Chan decided to lower the minimum age for the jab from 16, after taking into account the views of an expert panel on Covid vaccines, the government said in a statement.

The Advisory Panel on Covid-19 Vaccines studied the application for lowering the age limit, along with the relevant clinical trial data, before advising Chan to approve it.

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“Having regard to the advice of the Advisory Panel, and having considered the threat to public health posed by Covid-19, the SFH considered that the benefits of lowering the age limit for receiving the Comirnaty (BioNtech) vaccine outweigh the risks,” the statement read.

“Not only can it protect adolescents from Covid-19 infection, it can also enable them to resume normal school and daily life as soon as possible.”

The statement said relevant arrangements for giving the BioNTech vaccine to adolescents aged 12 to 15 will be announced early next week.

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A member of the expert panel, David Hui, had earlier quoted data from the manufacturer showing that the vaccine could offer 100% protection for those aged between 12 and 15.

He said children in this age range also had more antibodies than people in the 16-25 age group.

Hong Kong’s other Covid vaccine, Sinovac, is available only for those aged 18 and above.

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BioNTech is also recommended for pregnant and lactating women, but not Sinovac.

The Indonesian DH tested positive on her third day of quarantine at Silka Hotel in Tsuen Wan

Meanwhile, an Indonesian domestic helper aged 37 who arrived on May 30 was confirmed today as Hong Kong’s only new Covid-19 patient.

Her case took the city’s tally to 11,850, and marked the 41st straight day that no untraceable infection has been recorded.

A staff from the Centre for Health Protection said the woman flew in via Garuda flight GA786 and was asymptomatic.


It was the same flight taken by three other Indonesian DHs who tested positive for a coronavirus variant on arrival in HK on May 30, prompting a two-week suspension to be imposed on Garuda starting on Jun 1.

The CHP staff said the woman in today's only recorded case has a low viral load, which makes it impossible to tell whether she also carried the mutated virus.

She stayed at Silka Far East Hotel in Tsuen Wan, where her third-day swab test returned a positive result.

The Hospital Authority said a total of 31 confirmed patients are being treated in 13 public hospitals and the North Lantau Hospital Hong Kong Infection Control Centre.

Of these patients, one is in critical condition, another is serious and the remaining 29 are in stable condition.

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