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Canada recruiters no-show, DMW takes over

Posted on 26 June 2023 No comments

 By The SUN

 

ALA Tony and Consul Paul wait with complainants for the recruiters' group to show up

The Department of Migrant Workers has started looking into the complaint of a group of Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong who claimed to have been duped by a group of tourists from the Philippines who offered to help them secure study visas in Canada.

The FDWs went to the Philippine Consulate on Sunday morning, hoping to get back the $18,700 (Php131,000) they each paid to the Opportunities Abroad team after an orientation seminar at Sunbeam Theatre in North Point on Feb 19 this year, but left empty-handed.

This was despite a promise made to Hong Kong Police on June 18 by Prisca Nina Mabatid, introduced during the seminar as the Chief Executive Officer of PCVC(PinoyCare Visa Center)-Opportunities Abroad, that she would go to the PCG to return the “processing fee” collected from the complainants.

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After waiting for more than two hours for Mabatid or any of her officers to show up, the complainants, assisted by Mission for Migrant Workers case officer Edwina Antonio, called the police to report that the promised refund did not materialize.

The Police had given specific instructions to the group after they personally filed a complaint at the North Point Police Station on June 22, to call them if Mabatid would renege on her promise so they could forward the case to the Immigration Department.

The case began on June 18, when the complainants called the police to Sunbeam Theater. after hearing that Mabatid was back in town for another seminar. They demanded a refund, and asserted that Mabatid and her team should not be doing any work or business during their visit in Hong Kong as that violated their visa conditions.

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To avoid being taken to the police station, Mabatid readily promised the complainants she would give back their money, but at a later date, saying she needed to check their records first. 

After some discussions as to the date and venue of the refund, the two sides agreed to meet at the Consulate on Sunday, June 25.    

Mabatid (in white), shown here with complainants,
claims her pledge to refund was made under duress 

Apart from Mabatid, named as repondents in the complaint that the FDWs filed with the Hong Kong Police, Immigration and Labour Departments as well as the Philippine Consulate General, were her partner, lawyer Russ Mark Gamallo; two unnamed female staff of PCVC-OA who collected their money, and FDW-driver Bryan A. Calagui, who acted as the recruiters’ representative in Hong Kong.

The complainants said they did not know each other initially, but all of them learned about the recruitment seminars of PCVC-OA from the Facebook posts and blogs of Calagui, whom they followed regularly because of his political leanings.

Gamallo, on the other hand, acted with Mabatid as the main presentors at the recruitment seminars, during which they encouraged all the OFWs to apply for student visas to Canada and not worry about the requirements as they would be the ones to take care of them.

Gamallo and Mabatid are partners in the business they call 'Oppo'

During the Feb 19 recruitment drive which was recorded on video, the two also told the audience that Mabatid would deposit a Php1 million “loan” to each applicant's bank account to fulfill the Canadian government’s requirement that they must have enough funds to pay for their studies and expenses for at least a year. 

But after being given the long list of the documents they needed to start their visa application, some immediately backed down, saying they should have been told all these before making them pay as there was no way they could comply with the requirements.

One balked in particular when told she needed to give an alibi or reason as to why she came to have Php1million in the bank, saying she did not want to tell a lie just to get the visa. 

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Another recalled being told by an “analyst” at PCVC-OA that she could say it was from a property sale, and to just get someone to sign on a fake sales contract.

The others quit when told that the Php1 million “loan” from Mabatid could only be used to convince Canada’s immigration office that they have the means to support their study and stay in the country, and could not be spent for their needs.

The OFWs' complaint also named this woman who collected their money 

At the Consulate, the eight original complainants were joined by three others who also paid the visa processing fee to PCVC-OA. One also coughed up about $18,700 while the two others each paid the reservation fee of $3,000, and had planned to pay the balance on June 18.

Presiding over the meeting were Consul Paulo Saret, head of the Consulate’s Assistance to Nationals Section; and Assistant Labor Attache Antonio Villafuerte of the Office of Migrant Workers, on the instruction of Consul General Raly Tejada who earlier said they had no objection to the Consulate being used as venue for the promised refund.

Consul Saret told the claimants that DMW Secretary Susan “Toots” Ople had taken notice of the case even before the meeting, and had personally asked the Consulate to look into it.

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He promised the FDWs that their complaints would be given due attention, and that reports on the outcome of the meeting would be relayed immediately to both the DMW and the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Saret also took the time to tell the complainants that they need not worry about being taken to court on the basis of the MOA they were made to sign, which stipulated that they could not sue or demand a refund of their money from the respondents. Since they said the documents were notarized in their absence in Cebu, they should not be legally binding.

No agreement that prevents someone from taking action on an illegal act could also be held legal or enforceable.

There is also the question of whether PCVC-OA could validly entice OFWs to move to another country, even on student visa, more so because it is not accredited with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

The huge crowd at Sunbeam in February were told they will each be lent P1M at no interest

Antonio said she was glad the DMW had taken the initiative to investigate the case, and appreciated that the ATN and MWO had spent ample time listening to the complainants’ grievances.

But she urged quick, top-level action on the matter, saying the complainants fear for their safety after being warned by Mabatid on June 18 that she would take action against them for calling the police and ruining her business and reputation.

They also want their money back  All except one of them had taken out a loan to pay the costly processing fee which is four times their monthly salary  

Further fueling their fear was the recruiters’ claim that they are backed by important personalities like former President Rodrigo Duterte, Senator Raffy Tulfo, actor and business magnate Willie Revillame and showbiz personality Boy Abunda.

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In the days before, and even during the Sunday meeting at the Consulate, the OFWs also began receiving calls from people connected with the recruiters, when they had all been ignored since March, when they started asking for refunds.

Most of the complainants ignored the calls, but one did pick up on seeing that it came from a number listed in Mabatid’s name. But to her dismay, a different woman spoke on the other line, and said Mabatid would not show up on her lawyers’ advice, as the promise she had given before the police was made “under duress.”

The woman the complainant recognized as the staff who collected their money, identified herself as Al Lagradilla. She said that while the complainants have the right to go after their company, they will have to file suit in Mabatid’s hometown of Cebu, as that was where their MOA or undertaking was notarized.

Further, she said Mabatid’s lawyers were already preparing to file charges against The SUN and its editor, Daisy Mandap, for supposedly spreading false information and ruining their business.

This was the same claim made by Gamallo in a Facebook message sent to Mandap, but said this could still be averted if The SUN took down its story on the June 18 incident. In exchange, he said Calagui would also delete his post where he and Mabatid ranted against Mandap and The SUN.

Mandap told him they should just comply with their promise to go to the Consulate and return the complainants’ money, then blocked his account.

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Colorful, joyful show held to mark Refugees/Domestic Workers Day

Posted on 25 June 2023 No comments
A show of creativity by members of the ethnic communities being honored

Art and music came to life on Saturday, June 24, during celebrations marking the second International Refugee Day to be held in Hong Kong, as well as the International Domestic Workers Day.

For three fun and pulsating hours, all the worries that members of the two most vulnerable sectors of society often face were set aside, and gave way to a mix of song, dance, story telling, stand-up comedy act, and even a fashion show that kept spirits up in Kowloon Union Church in Jordan.

The show capped six days of remembering the struggles, as well as the contributions, of the refugee and domestic worker communities in Hong Kong.

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Refugee Day fell on June 20, while Domestic Workers Day was on June 16.  Both events were celebrated with a community art exhibition on June 19-24, followed by the community art show on the last day.

Organizers say the activities were meant to promote cross-cultural inclusivity through arts, culture and education.

Amador says refugees are as talented as any other people in HK

One of them, Racquel Amador, said in an interview: “We have men and women who come to Hong Kong to seek protection because they fear they might suffer torture, or feel their life might be in danger. But that’s not all they are. They are human beings who have a multitude of interests, just like any other people.”

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Emphasizing the message was Ame from East Africa, who shared in the story-telling part of the show how fast attitudes towards him changed as soon as he disclosed during a meeting that he was a refugee.

But with the plight of refugees now becoming a global concern, he said he was hopeful that their situation would improve soon.

Marites tells the story of how her memory has played tricks on her 

Providing a light-hearted approach to the art of telling tales was Filipina domestic worker Marites Palma, who spoke of two incidents in her life when she suddenly forgot what she was meant to say in front of an audience.

But in the latest incident, just as she was about to blank out totally as she was speaking about the group  she founded, Social Justice for Migrant Workers, a member stepped in to tell a related story, and the gathering quickly turned into a sharing event.

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Towards the end, she asked, “And why I am talking about these events now? It’s because I want to find out if I can still remember the stories,” to the delight of the audience.

Afterwards, Palma said in an interview that like refugees, domestic workers also have skills and talents that they want to show to the world.

The show also included a parade of colorful and innovative outfits modeled by refugees, migrant workers and their supporters, which drew attention to the unique artistry and culture of those who have left their countries to seek a better life elsewhere.

A medley of songs from a group of young refugees called “Named for God” gave new meaning to some old hits, particularly “Both Sides Now,” which the hosts said spoke of how clouds can bring joy, as well as sadness, to people.

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The kids were said to have been given the unique name as their own names all had a religious ring to them, such as Angelica, David, Faith and Bright.

John, a stand-up comedian, threw some thought-provoking questions to the audience, like why some unfortunate situations or events like being a refugee or domestic worker are celebrated.

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But as he philosophically said in the end, if Christians can celebrate what should be one of their faith’s saddest events, then there should be no reason why those who seek safer or greener pastures outside their home countries couldn't be given tribute.

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Labour may briefing tungkol sa karapatan ng FDH

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Information kiosk para sa FDH

Nagtakda ng isang briefing ang Labour Department para sa mga employer upang mas maintindihan nila ang mga batas at kalakaran sa pag-empleyo ng foreign domestic helper..

Sa isang patalastas, sinabi ng Labour na ang talakayan ay gagawin sa salitang Cantonese at wala itong bayad.

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Ilan sa mga tatalakayin ay ang mga karapatan at obligasyon sa trabaho ng mga FDH, upang mas maintindihan ng mas maraming employer.

Nag-imbita rin sila ng taga-pagsalita mula sa Equal Opportunities Commission upang ibahagi ang mga pinakamahusay na paraan para lumikha ng isang lugar ng trabaho kung saan malugod na tinatanggap ang mga FDH.

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Ayon sa LD, inaasahan na makakatulong ito sa mga domestic helper na may hindi-pagkakaunawaan sa kanilang amo tungkol sa kanilang mga karapatan, gaya ng lingguhang day off at bakasyon.

Inaanyayahan ng Labour ang mga employer na dumalo sa briefing, na gagawin sa June 28 (Miyerkules), mula 2:45pm hanggang 5:00pm, sa Lecture Theatre, Hong Kong Central Library, 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.

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Para sa dagdag na kaalaman, kumontak sa Foreign Domestic Helpers Division ng  Labour Department (Fax no.: 3101 0604) o e-mail (fdh-enquiry@labour.gov.hk) o tumwag sa 3582 8993.

Ang pagsali ay batay sa first-come, first-served basis. 

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2 Pilipina, inakusahang nanakit ng alagang bata

Posted on 24 June 2023 No comments

 

Pananakit sa alaga ang kaso ng dalawa.

Isang Pilipinang domestic helper ang nakapag-piyansa samantalang ibinalik sa kulungan ang ikalawa matapos silang humarap sa magkahiwalay na kaso ng pananakit sa kanilang mga alagang bata.

Ipinagpatuloy ni Principal Magistrate Ivy Chui ang piyansang $500 ni Aurelia Lucas, 44 taong gulang, upang makalaya hanggang sa susunod na pagdinig sa Aug. 4, pero  tinanggihan ang alok na $1,000 ng abogado ni Florena Dulla, 53 taong gulang.

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Sa pagdinig sa Eastern Courts noong Biyernes (June 23), humarap si Lucas sa kasong pananakit sa bata,  na labag sa Offences Against the Person Ordinance.

Ayon sa reklamo, sinaktan niya ang alagang batang lalaki na limang taong gulang, dahilan para magdulot ito ng pinsala.

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Inaresto siya ng pulis noong Nov. 6, 2022 sa Stanley, sa Hong Kong island.

Pinayuhan siya ni Magistrate Chui na magpunta sa opisina ng Duty Lawyer Service na nasa 2nd floor ng gusali, upang mapag-usapan ang kanyang depensa.

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Si Dulla naman ay inakusahang nanakit sa kanyang alagang sanggol na babae na isang taong gulang.

Hindi ibinigay ang detalye ng pananakit, na nangyari diumano noong June 20 sa isang flat sa Ap Lei Chau.

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Pero nang hingin ng abogado ni  Dulla na payagan siyang magpiyansa – kasama na ang iba pang kondisyon gaya ng pagreport niya sa Yau Ma Tei Police at hindi pag-alis sa Hong Kong -- tumayo ang taga-usig upang hadlangan ito.

Sinabi ng taga-usig na mabigat ang kaso ni Dulla at may CCTV footage na magpapatunay sa krimen.

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At dahil nasisante siya ng kanyang amo, wala siyang matitirhan at hindi niya masigurong hindi siya papalya sa mga susunod na pagdinig ng kanyang kaso.

Kahit tinanggihan ni Chui ang alok na piyansa, binigyan pa rin niya si Dulla ng bail review hearing sa June 28.

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Itinakda rin niya ang susunod na pagdinig sa Aug. 11.

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Spot check sa mga di nagbabayad ng tamang pasahe, sisimulan sa Lunes

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Aarestuhin ang mga gagamit ng discounted na card na hindi para sa kanila

Simula sa Lunes ay magtatalaga ng mga grupo ng inspektor sa mga tren, bus, minibus at ferries para masakote ang mga taong gumagamit ng Octopus card para sa mga edad 60 taon pataas at may kapansanan, na nababawasan lang ng $2 kada sakay sa mga pampublikong sasakyan.

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Ayon kay Deputy Transport Commissioner Macella Lee sa isang panayam kanina, mga opisyal ng gobyerno, tauhan ng mga travel agency at mga security guards ang bubuo sa grupo ng mga inspector na may tatlong tauhan bawat isa.

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Tatagal daw ang mga sorpresang inspeksyon ng dalawang buwan o higit pa, at isasagawa tuwing oras ng trabaho araw-araw, kabilang ang araw ng Linggo at piyesta opisyal.

“Layon namin na matigil ang ganitong gawain ng ilang tao na ginagamit ang Octopus card para makuha ang diskwento kahit hindi dapat,” sabi ni Lee.

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Wala daw silang balak na ipahiya ang mga gumagawa ng ilegal na gawaing ito, dahil ang gusto lang nila ay matigil sila sa pang-aabuso sa pribihileyong hindi para sa kanila.

Sabi naman ng isang opisyal ng MTR, nag-umpisa na silang maghigpit sa kanilang mga pasahero nitong nakalipas na linggo.

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Pinaalala din niya na itataas ang multa sa mga pasahero na mahuhuling hindi nagbabayad ng tamang pamasahe simula sa Linggo, June 25.

Ang bawat sakay ng MTR na lalabag sa batas na ito ay pagmumultahin ng $1,000 samantalang $370 naman ang multa sa mga pasaherong mahuhuli sa LRT at bus ng MTR.

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Sabi ni Lee, ipaaresto din sa mga pulis ang mahuhuli sa ganitong paglabag.

Kung noon ay naging maluwag daw sila at pinapabayaang magbayad lang ng tamang pamasahe ang mga taong nahuhuli na gumamit ng $2 na card, ngayon ay ipapahuli na sila, bukod pa sa pagpataw sa kanila ng mabigat ng multa.

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Ang $2 na bayad sa pamasahe ay unang ipinagkaloob sa mga edad 65 taon pataas at mga may kapansanan noong taong 2012. Noong Pebrero ng nakaraang taon ay inilunsad ng gobyerno ang JoyYou card, na maaring makuha ng mga edad 60 pataas, para makamit ang pribilehiyong ito.

Kasunod nito ang paglabas ng resulta ng isang pag-aaral na nagpakitang mahigit 4,000 na katao ang nahuli na lumalabag sa sistemang ito, at 95.7 porsyento ay mga pasahero ng MTR.

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Pilipina kulong nang 5 buwan dahil sa overstay, 10 araw sa droga

Posted on 23 June 2023 No comments

 

Naganap ang paghahatol sa Eastern law courts

Isang Pilipina ang nakulong ng limang buwan at 10 araw matapos mahatulan sa Eastern Courts ngayon na nagkasala ng overstaying at pagkakaroon ng mapanganib na gamot.

Si Janice Sahagun, 41 taong gulang, ay isang domestic helper na na-terminate noong March 16 at hindi na umalis noong March 30., pagkatapos ng dalawang linggong palugit upang maghanap ng bagong amo.

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Para sa 13 araw na pag-overstay nang maaresto siya noong April 12, pinarusahan siya ni Principal Magistrate Ivy Chui ng 7.5 na buwang pagkabilanggo.

Pero .dahil agad nyang inamin ang pagkakasala nang basahan siya ng asunto noong nakaraang pagdinig, binawasan ni Magistrate Chiu ng 1/3 ang parusa kaya naging limang buwan ang kanyang pagkakakulong.

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Ang dagdag na 10 araw sa kanyang sentensiya ay dahil, nang arestuhin si Sahagun noong April 12 sa Sai Wan, nakitaan din siya ng isang plastic bag na may lamang 1.26 gramo ng methamphethamine hydrochloride o shabu.

Inutos ni Chui na pagsibihan ni Sahagun nang magkasunod ang dalawang parusa.

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Matapos ang pagsusuring inutos ni Magistrate Chiu kay Sahagun, nakompirma na ito ay gumagamit ng bawal na gamot, at ang nakitang droga sa kanya ay para sa pangsariling gamit.

Sinabi ng kanyang abogado na maliban sa dalawang kasong ito, malinis ag rekord niy sa Hong Kong.

Naligaw daw siya ng landas matapos mawalan ng trabaho at mabigong makakita ng panibago.

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