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Labour Sec tells FDHs, you're welcome to HK but avoid violating laws

Posted on 19 June 2024 No comments
Sun says FDHs must consult their consulates and check Labour's website for reliable information

Hong Kong Labor Secretary Chris Sun has called on foreign domestic helpers to avoid falling foul with the law, amid the spike in the number of helpers being arrested for money laundering – often because they created, lent or sold their bank accounts to scammers.

Sun made his comments on the sidelines of a diplomatic reception held at the Conrad in Admiralty on June 12 to mark the 126th anniversary of the declaration of Philippine Independence.

Responding to a question from The SUN on whether he had a  message for FDHs on how they can avoid getting entangled in scams and money laundering, Sun said: “Take care of yourselves, you are welcome in Hong Kong (but) make sure you are doing things in accordance with the law.”

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He advised: “If someone comes to you and offers you a small sum of money to open a bank account for them, and you suspect that they will do something illegal, make sure not to accept the money.”

Sun added that for newcomers, they must get all the information they need about living and working in Hong Kong from their respective consulates general, or from the website of the Labour Department.

Sun joins Philippine Consul General Germinia Usudan, HK Finance Secretary Paul Chan
and Senator Peter Cayetano in a toast to Philippine Independence Day

Signaling the urgent need to get migrant workers understand the gravity of being arrested and prosecuted for money laundering, Labour scheduled a briefing next month, where FDHs will get to hear not just their rights and obligations under the law, but also how they can avoid getting scammed.

“As always, at the Labour Department… if there is something that merits our attention we make sure that we will provide the relevant information,” said Sun.

He added that if necessary, Labour will hold more briefings on the subject.  “I think the key is, as usual, let’s get together and talk more to each other, (to) make sure that all domestic workers in Hong Kong know what they should, and should not do.”

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If you still hold old HKID card, you have one year to replace it

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The new HK Identity Card

If you have not yet changed your old Hong Kong ID card -- the one issued before November 26, 2018 -- you have at least a year before it becomes invalid under a two-phase schedule announced by the government.

The Immigration Department’s advice to avoid the consequences – such as being prosecuted and made to pay a fine of $5,000 -- is to apply for the new Hong Kong Identity Card (HKIC) before your old HKID becomes invalid.

Phase I of the invalidation exercise will cover holders of old ID cards born in 1970 or after, whose old cards will become invalid on May 12, 2025. 

Phase II of the invalidation exercise will cover holders of old ID cards born in 1969 or before, whose old cards will become invalid on October 12, 2025.

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Ther schedule is set under the Registration of Persons (Invalidation of Identity Cards) Order 2024 (Invalidation Order) announced by Immigration yesterday (June 18). It will take effect after it is published in the Gazette on June 21, and tabled at the Legislative Council for negative vetting on June 26.

The Territory-wide Identity Card Replacement Exercise ended on March 3 last year, but four Registration of Persons offices in Hong Kong, Kowloon, Tseung Kwan O and Tuen Mun are open to issue the new IDs.

“Residents still holding old ID cards should make appointments for replacement as soon as possible,” Immigration said. To book, visit the website (www.gov.hk/icbooking) or call the 24-hour telephone booking hotline 2598 0888

“For those who are unable to have their ID cards replaced during the specified call-up periods due to being absent from Hong Kong, they should replace their ID cards within 30 days of their return to Hong Kong,” it added.

The invalidation of old ID cards will not affect the right of abode in Hong Kong of the holders of old ID cards unless he or she has lost permanent resident status under the Immigration Ordinance, it explained.

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Verdict set for money laundering case against 3 Filipinas

Posted on 18 June 2024 No comments
The defendants' bank accounts were used to launder money from a love scam

The trial of three Filipinas who are co-accused with a local woman in a money laundering case, has concluded at Eastern Court, with the magistrate setting the date for her verdict.

Magistrate Minnie Wat scheduled the reading of her decision for July 17 on the complaint filed by police against them for dealing in property known or believed to be proceeds of indictable offense, which is punishable under the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance.

In the meantime, Magistrate Wat set the four defendants free on bail -- $2,000 in cash for restaurant worker Wong Siu-kuen, 53 years old, and $1,000 each for Filipina domestic workers Marife Dionson, 43, Geraldine Tolentino, 38, and Ires Calinawagan, 40.

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Wong is accused of letting her Hang Seng Bank account be the depository for $776,460 between June 15 and Aug. 20, 2020.

Dionson is accused of allowing her HSBC account be used to launder proceeds of a crime, when a total of $358,300 passed through it between 8th and 9th of july 2020.

Tolentino is charged with allowing her HSBC account to host $566,438 in crime earnings between 15th and 20th of July 2020.

The case against Calinawagan was that between 10th and 23rd of july 2020, a total of $714,406 passed through her HSBC account. 

According to the prosecution, the money that went to the defendants' bank accounts had come from a total of $1,850,265 that a local woman working as a secretary lost to a man named "Zhang" who became her online boyfriend for five months in 2020.

The victim surnamed Wong, told the court she transferred some $1.6 million from her Bank of China accounts to various accounts of unknown people after someone claiming to be from a courier company told her she needed to pay some fees for a package sent to her by Zhang.

Later, she was also charged for "interest payments" as the package supposedly contained a large amount of cash.

Wong is on bail for $2,000 while her three co-defendants were each made to post $1,000 bail.

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Filipina charged with using invalid work contract to get loan returned to jail

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Eastern Court 

A Filipina accused of obtaining a $20,000 loan using an invalid employment contract, has been returned to jail custody yesterday after failing in her bid to apply for bail at Eastern Court.

Mariel Antenor, aged 32 years, is accused of obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception, which violates the Theft Ordinance.

Principal Magistrate Don So set the next hearing on July 17.

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The case arose after Antenor allegedly presented an invalid work contract to Prime Credit’s office at Eurotrade Center Bldg. in Central on Sept. 14, 2022, to meet one of the requirements for a loan.

As a result, the $20,000 loan was approved; the financing company said it later found out that the work contract was no longer valid when Antenor applied for the loan.

The prosecution said the defendant was arrested when she went to the Immigration Department to renew her employment contract which was set to apply on April 27 this year. This suggested she had used an old contract to obtain the loan.

The defence lawyer said Antenor did not know that it was an offence to use an expired work contract to apply for a loan. Apart from this, she had already repaid much of what she borrowed.

The alleged act is contrary to sec 18 of the Theft Ordinance, and is punishable by up to 10 years in jail.


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Not true that Immigration rejects visa applications of FDH with unpaid loans, says PCG

Posted on 17 June 2024 No comments

 

Only trust the Immigration Department's official website and press releases, says PCG

The Philippine Consulate has advised the public to disregard a fake notice supposedly issued by the Immigration Department that foreign domestic helpers with unpaid loans will no longer be issued visas.

“Please be informed that the Consulate already coordinated with HK ImmD on this matter and has confirmed the notice to be fake,” said the advisory.

“The Consulate wishes to remind the public that any new immigration rule from HK ImmD can only be found at their official website at https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng.index.html and are disseminated through official press releases.”

The notice which started circulating last month was riddled with grammatical mistakes that it looked immediately suspicious, but was nevertheless shared extensively by Filipinos on Facebook.

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It said, “If any maid has borrowed loans or banks and never repay debts, Immigration will not approve visa. Maid must then return home within 7 days, and never allowed to work in HK again.”

The supposed notice came with an Indonesian translation.

Despite the obvious flaws in the notice, a number of Filipinos thought it was genuine. One even raised the suspicion that Immigration officers were in cahoots with debt collectors.

This was because someone who claimed to be working in an employment agency said it happened to one of their clients, a Filipina who finished her contract last April. The said client was supposedly told by an Immigration officer on the 3rd floor of the Immigration Tower in Wanchai that she had to pay her $8,000 loan first before her new visa would be released.

When interviewed the Filipina reportedly admitted failing to repay her $8,000 loan for the previous three months.

“The immigration give her instructions to pay the loan and bring the receipts proof that she paid it, and that is what she did, she paid her loan and get back to Immigration and they release her visa. I think it’s depends on finance company (sic),” the supposed agency staff said.

But while it dismissed the fake notice,  the Consulate advised everyone to borrow money responsibly and to only deal with licensed money lending companies.

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Overseas voters with incomplete biometrics must complete registration before 9/30

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PCG says complete registration must be done before Sept 30

The Philippine Consulate has advised that some Filipinos who had registered as overseas voters have incomplete biometrics – meaning, their photos or fingerprints are missing – so they should immediately proceed to the Consulate’s Overseas Voting Section to complete the process.

To check if you are among those with incomplete biometrics, please click the link below: https://bit.ly/hk_ibd_list_2024

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With the transition to online voting for the 2025 national and local elections, only overseas Filipinos with complete biometrics will be allowed to vote.

Thus, those who have previously registered as overseas voter must check the list and above and complete their deficiencies before the ongoing registration ends on Sept. 30 this year.

Those whose names are on the list may (1) complete the google form in the website; (2) send an email to the Consulate’s Overseas Voting section, ov.hkpcg@gmail.com or (3) inquire personally at the OV Section of the Consulate at 14/F, United Centre Building, Admiralty or at the Migrant Workers Office on the 29th floor of the same building.




'Bayle sa Kalye’: showcase of the Philippines’ rich and vibrant culture

Posted on 16 June 2024 No comments

The country's incomparable mangoes take centerstage in this colorful dance number

 It may have lasted an hour and a half, but those who watched the colorful and vibrant dancing by various groups of overseas Filipino workers at the “Bayle sa Kalye” segment of the Kapangyawan Festival on June 9 hardly felt the passing of time.

As before, OFW-driver Lee Ann E. Mas did not disappoint with her on-point choreography, conceptualization and direction of the segment that featured the country’s various native dances performed at a fast but fun pace.

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The near-flawless performance of OFWs belonging to FLAG (Federation of Luzon Active Groups) and Philippine Alliance of Hong Kong made this part easily the most-admired  during the day-long program held to celebrate the 126th Philippine Independence Day.

Mas joins finale with the Filipinos' favorite mascot, Jollibee

In introducing “Balye sa Kalye”, Mas said the segment was also a tribute to the Philippines’  unsung heroes who continue to make the country proud. Here is what she had written to introduce the show: 

“Bayle sa Kalye showcases our rich and vibrant culture…ang ganda ng Pinas at ang tapang at lakas ng bawat Pilipino. (the beauty of the Philippines and the bravery and strength of every Filipino).

The country's everyday heroes are featured in the giant billboards paraded to start the segment

Ang Bayle sa Kalye ay nagbibigay-pugay din sa mga Bagong Bayani sa makabagong panahon.

“Ngayon, sana ay mabigyan ng pagkakataon na mayakap at makilala ang mukha ng mga bayani…

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“Mukha na hindi man napatayuan ng bantayog, o kinailangang mag-alay ng buhay… pero patuloy na nagpapakita ng kanilang lakas, tapang at ganda hindi lang sa bansang sinilangan kundi maging sa buong mundo.

“Minsan nababago na ang mga idolo at (kinikilalang) bayani ng mga kabataan ngayon…pero sana ang prinsipyo ng mga bagong mukha ng bayani na lumalaban sa buhay ay mabigyan din ng pagkakataon…

The iconic 'sorbetero' delights the crowd
“Sana hindi maiwan sa dilim ang ipinaglalaban nilang mithiin..dahil sila ang lumalaban para sa kalayaan, karapatan at pagpapahalaga sa lupang tinubuan.

“Sama-sama nating salubungin ang magandang bukas…sabay-sabay na abutin ang tagumpay..dahil tiwala sa Diyos ang ating sandata’s gabay.”

(The full video of “Bayle sa Kalye” can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=7FYyBoHBS36aIHvO&v=NzZc3lnEa50&feature=youtu.be 

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3 accused of money laundering await case in jail

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Money seized by police from an unrelated scam and money laundering case 

Three Filipinos accused of money laundering are spending their time in jail after their hearings Friday (June 14) to await their next date in court for allegedly letting their bank accounts be used as depository for proceeds of crimes.

Aster Leo Balucang, 38, was told at a hearing at Kwun Ting Court to return on July 12.

Among the three defendants, he had the biggest amount linked to his bank account, with a total of $2,182,836 being deposited into and withdrawn from his HSBC Hong Kong account between Oct. 10, 2022 and June 10, 2023.

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Marcela Awingan, 38 years old, who appeared at Eastern Court Friday, was told to return on Aug. 6.

A total of $1,231,539.07 entered and left her Standard Chartered Bank account between March 12 and April 13, 2023, according to the complaint filed by police.

Awingan, who was detained at the Hong Kong International Airport on Jan. 28 while she was seven months’ pregnant, and held on suspicion of money laundering, had said in open court last May 17  that she would plead guilty to the charge.

When it was her turn to appear at Eastern Court, Ma. Rochel Fuentes, aged 35, was told to return on Aug. 22 for the transfer of her papers to another court.

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Like Awingan, Fuentes was also arrested at the airport as a result of the movement of a total of $666,300 within two days, from April 4 to 6, 2023 in her Standard Chartered Bank account.

The three are facing the charge of dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of indictable offense.”

They are accused of violating Sections 25(1) and 25(3) of the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance.

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Video: Independence Day reception 2024

Posted on 15 June 2024 No comments

Philippine Consulate General hosts reception to mark 126th Anniversary of Philippine Independence 

Watch here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POdm1z3Oy34

PAHK to host first-ever OFW Independence Day fest

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Kwong (in pink), and her directors offer a toast at the PAHK Independence Day Gala

Hong Kong’s oldest professional and business group, the Philippine Association of Hong Kong, will host its first-ever Independence Day luncheon gathering for overseas Filipino workers tomorrow at Hotel Alexandra in North Point.

The event called “Alab,” will gather Filipino leaders from various sectors to celebrate the 126th anniversary of the declaration of Philippine Independence from Spanish rule. Everyone is encouraged to come in Philippine native attire for the festivity.

“Alab” comes close on the heels of the PAHK Annual Independence Day Ball called “Hiraya,” held on Jun 8 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, a traditional fund-raising event held each year by the 63-year-old organization.

PAHK officers in last-minute planning for 'Alab'

PAHK chairperson Scylla Kwong said “Alab” is the group’s way of giving OFWs a chance to enjoy the same experience that its members and guests had at the Saturday dinner gala, but held on a Sunday and at a time that is most convenient for migrant workers.

“We are thinking of doing this as a PAHK signature event in the future,” said Kwong, who is head of OSW PrimeCredit Ltd., which is co-organizing both Alab and Hiraya with First Pacific and Philippine Airlines.

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It is not, however, the first dress-up Independence Day gathering to be organized for the OFW community in Hong Kong. Philippine Alliance, a mostly OFW group, first staged the “Kalayaan Ball” more than a decade ago. However, a fiasco that erupted last year about how the yearly event was allegedly turned into a business seminar by the organizers, Global Alliance, disheartened many OFWs.

Guests at the 'Alab' luncheon will be able to 'dance, dance until the end'

The PAHK decided to step in and organize an event separate from the one being held this year by GA on the same date and time at the Grand Ballroom in Tsim Sha Tsui, in hopes of allowing OFW leaders a chance to have a really good time.

At “Alab,” there will be a live band, a raffle draw, and lots of chances for the guests to mingle with each other and dance to their heart’s content, all for the heavily subsidized ticket cost of $150.

According to Kwong, the tickets should have cost $550 each, so the sponsors who are footing the rest of the bill will be given the chance to speak, but their pitch should not last longer than five minutes to prevent the party event turning into another business event.

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“The program rundown is simple,” said Kwong. Apart from the sponsors’ time, the program will only include a speech from Kwong and Consul General Germinia Aguilar-Usudan, and a presentation of the PAHK’s Board of Directors.

“We will have a band and singers so our OFWs will be able to dance, dance until the end of the program,” said Kwong.

Some of the past chairpersons of PAHK lent support for this year's Ball

Until last year, the PAHK was a key organizer of the Filipino community’s Philippine Independence Day celebration on Chater Road, which has traditionally followed its Ball the previous night. In fact, until only a few years ago, PAHK was the main organizer of the event, with the Philippine Consulate General billed as the main supporter.

When the Consulate took over the helm, it started tapping OFW groups like Global Alliance and Philippine Alliance to organize the whole-day show, including getting corporate sponsors and inviting Manila-based talents to entertain the crowd.

This year, PAHK decided to bow out of the bigger extravaganza for the first time in decades, but not without trying.

“We reached out to both the PCG and GA at the beginning of the year to see how the PAHK could continue playing a role in the celebration of Philippine Independence Day with the community,” said Kwong. “But we were given the impression by GA’s Leo Selomenio that she needed $300,000 to cover the expenses of the Sunday event.”

Since the PAHK did not have the money they were quoted, and since its sole purpose for organizing events has always been to raise funds for charity, Kwong said her Board of Directors decided to opt out of the Chater event and allow GA to go to corporate sponsors directly.

She said the PAHK has not given up entirely on being part of the event it started in the first place, and for which transparency in the handling of funds is its key asset, being a registered non-profit with the Hong Kong government.

But for now, it has “Alab” to show that PAHK remains committed to providing the kind of quality entertainment that the country’s unsung heroes in Hong Kong richly deserve.

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May $40 ka pag gumamit ng WeChat pang Load at Remit!

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