Responsive Ad Slot

Latest

Sponsored

Features

Buhay Pinay

People

Sports

Business Ideas for OFWs

Join us at Facebook!

DMW announces free yearly medical check-ups for deployed OFWs

Posted on 31 May 2025 No comments

 

Secretary Cacdac made the announcement during a Senate inquiry led by Senator Tulfo

The Department of Migrant Workers has pledged to grant a long-standing plea by deployed overseas Filipino workers to be provided with free periodic medical check-ups while they are abroad.

DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac made the announcement during a Senate inquiry on Thursday, in response to concerns raised by Senator Raffy Tulfo over irregularities in pre-employment medical examinations and allegedly abusive practices by some clinics.

Cacda said OFWs will soon receive free annual medical check-ups through the DMW’s Aksyon Fund, one year after being deployed, and shortly before finishing their two-year contract.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

The Aksyon Fund or Agarang Kalinga at Saklolo para sa mga OFW na Nangangailangan is a financial support mechanism for OFWs needing urgent assistance abroad.

The idea is for the government to ensure the rights of all Filipinos to health and well-being are observed even while working abroad.

"Yes, Mr. Chair, we will do that through the AKSYON Fund, dahil maaari po nating pondohan ang follow-through medical check-up ng ating mga OFW upang matiyak ang kanilang kalusugan at kapakanan habang nasa abroad at bago sila umuwi sa bansa (because we can fund the follow-through medical check-ups of our OFWs to ensure their health and well-being while abroad and before they return home)," Cacdac said.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

He was responding to Tulfo’s concern that alleged irregularities in the pre-deployment  screenings could result in an OFW being given a clean bill of health even if he or she has a medical issue that needs to be addressed.

Cacdac said that under the directive, routine health monitoring of OFWs will also be covered during their deployment and prior to repatriation.

Pindutin para sa detalye

But he did not elaborate on the mechanics of providing such a service abroad, as well as the potentially huge cost it would entail.

Following up on his initial query, Tulfo urged the DMW to institutionalize the initiative through a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Health to ensure greater oversight and regulation of medical clinics authorized to provide health clearances to OFWs.

Tulfo cited as an example SuperCare Medical Services, Inc. (SMSI) an accredited maritime clinic which reportedly charges OFWs P1,200 for initial tests and P1,300 for each repeated “confirmatory” test without proper explanation

Basahin ang detalye!

Cacdac said in response that private recruitment agencies are supposed to oversee the pre-employment medical check-ups, but the DMW has the authority to investigate and impose sanctions on agencies that commit malpractice.

He promised to pursue a MOA with DOH, and at the same time bring the matter to the Human Resource for Health Network and the private sector so there will be a coordinate response to the health-related issues.  

Cacdac’s pronouncement drew a surprisingly critical comment from DMW Assistant Secretary Kiko de Guzman, who said there was a seeming “disconnect” between the response and Tulfo’s query over alleged malpractices of medical clinics.

De Guzman said providers of pre-employment medical examinations are accredited and regulated not by the DMW but by the DOH. Some foreign countries of destination also have their own medical screeners. 

He also questioned how the DMW intends to implement the annual medical screenings at the jobsites if the host government does not require these.

If not done at the jobsites, he asked if the medical examinations will be required for the millions of rehires, re-contracts and workers on leave when they arrive in the Philippines. And, if the returning worker is found unfit to work, can the DMW prevent him/her from returning to the jobsite.

Clearly, a lot of issues need to be resolved first before the check-up plan, no matter how advantageous it may sound for the OFWs, could be fully implemented.

 

 

5 months for 6 indecent assaults on girl

Posted on No comments

 

Estate where indecent assault took place (Google Maps photo)

A 21-year-old barista has been sentenced to five months’ imprisonment as a combined punishment for six counts of indecent assault on a girl, identified only as X, between August and September, 2023.

Zander Sacay, a Filipino resident in Hong Kong, received the sentence from Acting Principal Magistrate David Cheung on Friday (May 30) at Eastern Court after pleading guilty in an earlier hearing to the charges filed by Tuen Mun Police last Jan. 28.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

The case brief did not mention how Sacay and the girl were related.

Magistrate Cheung convicted him for violating section 122(1) of the Crimes Ordinance, and set a sentence of three months’ jail for each of the six offenses.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

In the first four indecent assaults, which took place somewhere in Vietnam on unspecified dates in August 2023, Cheung ordered that the three-month jail terms run at the same time.

Pindutin para sa detalye

For the next two offenses, which took place in a house in Hong Kong in September 2023, the three-month jail terms would also run concurrently but two months will be taken from them and added to the first batch of punishment.

Basahin ang detalye!

The Crime Ordinance sets a maximum penalty for indecent assault at 10 year in jail.

Covid infection rate in HK declines slightly

Posted on 30 May 2025 No comments

 

The elderly are still urged to take a booster shot despite the easing of infection rate

Health authorities have disclosed that Covid spread in Hong Kong has declined from its peak, but are urging people not to let their guards down as it would still take at least a month for it to reach a lower level.

A statement issued by the Centre for Health Protection on Thursday said the positivity rate from both respiratory samples and the viral load in sewage samples have both dropped in the week ending on May 24, compared to the week before.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

The CHP also said the number of patients with Covid seeking medical help has also declined.

But high-risk individuals, especially the elderly and those with underlying illnesses are urged to still get a free booster dose as soon as possible to prevent the risk of serious complications or even death from Covid.

Pindutin para sa detalye

Apart from vaccination, residents are reminded to maintain strict personal, environmental and hand hygiene at all times to minimize the chances of contracting Covid-19 and other respiratory illnesses,

Basahin ang detalye!

If respiratory symptoms appear, one should wear a surgical mask and consider staying at home for the meantime, and consult a doctor immediately.

 

Free breast cancer screening for high-risk women launched

Posted on No comments

 

Dr Chee (center) leads the launching of the free breast cancer screening

Starting June 10, women holding HK identity cards, aged 35 to 74, and are at risk of breast cancer may avail of free screening at seven clinics across the city.

High-risk women are those with certain gene mutations or have a strong family history of breast or ovarian cancer. In addition, participants must be asymptomatic, with no previous breast cancer history, and have not had a mammography screening in the past year.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

Bookings for the free screening, which marks the second phase of the Department of Health’s breast cancer screening pilot, may be done as early as today, May 30.

Under the pilot program, three non-governmental service providers – Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation, United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service, and Haven of Hope Christian Service – run the seven sites where the screening and assessments are done

Pindutin para sa detalye

Qualified participants may contact any of these designated clinics from today to book their slot starting on June 10.

Those who are confirmed to carry specific genetic mutations will be referred to another facility for additional ultrasound mammograms, which should cost $225 per session under a co-payment scheme set up for the program. However, this fee is currently being waived by the service providers.

Basahin ang detalye!

According to Dr Anne Chee, head of the DH Non-Communicable Disease Branch said that this means qualified women will not have to worry about paying out of pocket to avail of the free screening.

The scheme is aimed at enhancing the recovery rate of breast cancer patients through early detection and treatment.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Hong Kong, and the third most deadly.

 

HK govt to launch public consultation on excessive FDH borrowings

Posted on 29 May 2025 No comments
Some employers or former employers are harassed when their FDWs fail to repay loans

The Hong Kong government is set to launch a public consultation this month on how to further regulate unsecured personal loans to address the issue of excessive borrowing of foreign domestic workers.

This was announced by the Acting Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Joseph Chan, during the question and answer session at the Legislative Council yesterday, May 28.

Chan was responding to questions raised by legislator Judy Chan on reports that employers or former employers of FDWs were harassed by money lenders or collectors after the FDW borrowers defaulted on their payment.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

Judy Chan asked for statistics on such cases, and reminded the Financial Services official of the government’s pronouncement last November that it would hold a public consultation and education on excessive FDW borrowings in the first half of the current year.

Paul Chan said that in 2024 there were 11 reports of employers being harassed by debt collectors while there have been six such cases so far this year. All the cases were forwarded to the police for further investigation and appropriate action.

“The Government is very concerned about the borrowing issue of foreign domestic helpers (FDHs) and will strictly regulate licensed money lenders and step up publicity and education etc, to better protect the interests of FDHs and their employers,” he said.

Pindutin para sa detalye

Paul Chan said that the public consultation on excessive borrowing will not only tighten rules on unsecured personal loans, it will also strengthen protection for loan referees and people like employers who played no role in their helper’s borrowing.

After the public consultation, the views submitted will be collated and summarized, and the Legislative Panel on Financial Affairs will be consulted when finalizing the relevant measures and in formulating legislative proposals.

Paul Chan said that the law is clear that money lenders and their debt collectors can only recover debts from the person who undertook the loan.

Basahin ang detalye!

“A money lender and his debt collector shall not, while trying to locate the whereabouts of debtors, harass anyone, adopt unlawful or improper debt collection practices. Therefore, if a FDH employer or former employer discovers that his/her residential address is used improperly and feels harassed, he/she may lodge a complaint with the money lender concerned and request immediate cessation of his improper debt collection behaviours,” said Paul Chan.

He added that any breach of the licensing conditions for money lenders could incur a maximum fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for two years.

A complaint that a money lender had harassed a FDW employer or former employer could serve as a ground for the Registrar of Money Lenders or the police to revoke its licence.

   

 

 

As part of the continuing effort to find a solution to the problem, Paul Chan reminded the legislators that in May last year, employment agencies were told to inform the Labour Department whether they are associated with any financial institution when applying or renewing a licence.

 

Since then and until the end of April this year, LD reportedly received and processed declarations from 3,362 EAs and among them, 41 declared affiliations with financial institutions.

 

Paul Chan said the government continues to closely monitor the money lending sector and has taken various steps to further regulate their activities.

 

In 2021, money lenders were required to assess the borrower’s repayment ability and take this into consideration when extending loans. In addition, money lenders were obliged to immediately cease using a referee’s information once they become aware that the written consent was in fact not signed by the referee.

 

In 2022, the government lowered the statutory interest cap rate from 60 to 48 percent and the threshold of extortionate rate from 48 to 36 percent.

 

  

Pinay gets 6-month delay in sentencing for conspiracy to defraud

Posted on No comments

 

Visa application (Immigration Department photo)

A Filipina was freed on bail today after pleading guilty to conspiracy to defraud, for presenting a fake domestic helper contract to the Immigration Department, which led to approval of her application for employment visa.

Josephine Soberano, 38 years old, would be able to enjoy her temporary freedom until Nov. 28, the date chosen by Magistrate Andrew Mok for her sentencing.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

In the meantime, she would be subject to conditions imposed by Magistrate Mok, such as not leaving Hong Kong while the case is pending, reporting regularly to police and informing police before she moves to a new address.

Soberano was accused of conspiring “with other persons unknown, to defraud the director of Immigration …. and his officers” by presenting a fake domestic helper contract that purported to show that she would work for a certain Li Sin-ting.

Pindutin para sa detalye

She was also accused of “dishonestly and falsely representing to the Director and his officers that (her) entries to and remaining in Hong Kong were for the purpose of working as a domestic helper of Li….”

As a result, she was “granted permission to enter and remain in Hong Kong under circumstances which they would not otherwise have granted,” the police complaint read.

Basahin ang detalye!

She was charged with violating Common Law and sections 2(3) and 4(2) of the Criminal Jurisdiction Ordinance. The offense is punishable with up to 14 years’ imprisonment under section 159C (6) of the Crimes Ordinance.

HK OFWs divided on sacking of Arnell Ignacio

Posted on 28 May 2025 No comments

 

Ignacio endeared himself to HK OFWs by joining them in their activities, like zumba on the street

Two big groups of overseas Filipino workers have expressed divergent views on the Php1.4 billion land mess that led to the sacking of Arnell Ignacio as administrator of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.

United Filipinos in Hong Kong (Unifil-Migrante) has called for the immediate prosecution of Ignacio, who was fired by Malacanang on May 21 for allegedly buying the land without the approval of the OWWA Board, and using money meant for the repatriation of distressed migrants.

Dapat lang na pormal na sampahan ng kaso ng Department ofMigrant Workers si Arnel Ignacio. Dapat gawin ito sa lalong madaling panahon. Hindi kayang pagtakpan ng mga matatamis na ngiti at salita ang mga katiwalian,” said a statement issued by Unifil-Migrante yesterday, May 27.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

(It is just right for the Department of Migrant Workers to file formal charges against Arnel Ignacio. This should be done immediately. Sweet smiles and words should not be allowed to hide corruption).

Unifil-Migrante also urges a full and comprehensive audit of OWWA Funds, especially in light of DMW disclosures that Ignacio managed to divert funds meant for OFW repatriation so he could buy the land without the approval of the OWWA Board.

The group also expressed concern that Ignacio  managed to sign the deed of sale for the land without OWWA Board approval, that he allowed the seller to get a ‘refund’ of the Php36 million that he paid for the local transfer tax, and to continue collecting rent for the land despite ownership having transferred to the government as early as September last year.

Pindutin para sa detalye

Dapat na itulak ang full and comprehensive audit ng pondo ng OWWA dahil karapatan ng mga OFWs at mamamayang Pilipino na masigurong ang pondo ng bayan ay nagagamit nang maayos at hindi nalulustay. Dapat managot at ikulong ang mga mandarambong ng pera ng mga OFWs,” said Unifil.

(It is just right to push for a full and comprehensive audit of OWWA’s fund because it is the right of every OFW and citizen of the country that public funds are used properly and not squandered. All those who plunder money meant for OFWs should be held to account and jailed).

Global Alliance posted a video to rally support for Ignacio

However, another group, Global Alliance of Filipinos in Hong Kong, has called on President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to reinstate Ignacio, saying he “served sincerely with dedication and humility.”

The group, which was named by OWWA Hong Kong as its exclusive partner in organizing festivities for OFWs, said Ignacio was the only OWWA administrator who made them feel loved.

“His dedication during his tenure gave us hope that no matter how far we are with our family and no matter what problem we encounter outside the country he is there to catch us when we fall,” said the statement.

Basahin ang detalye!

It ended the short post with a message to Ignacio, saying they believe his conscience is clear, and that all he was after was good governance.

Although the group made the post on behalf of all OFWs in Hong Kong, many of those who posted comments on their page were critical of their stance, saying there appeared to be strong evidence that Ignacio had committed the illegal acts he is accused of.

 

 

 

 

Ignacio had 52 condominiums razed in P1.4 billion land deal, says DMW

Posted on No comments

 

Ignacio in his final visit to HK as OWWA Administrator

A building with 52 condominium units was torn down on the P1.4 billion land that the sacked administrator of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Arnell Ignacio, had bought without going through proper legal channels, according to the Department of Migrant Workers.

DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac cited this in several interviews, including one with The SUN, as among so-called “red flags” or warning signs that attended the purchase of the land by Ignacio from a real estate developer.

The condominiums could have easily served as temporary shelters for overseas Filipino workers, if that was Ignacio’s real intention in buying the lot adjacent to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in September last year.

Secretary Cacdac said the land title specifies the building housing the condominiums as part of the purchase, and he had no idea why Ignacio had them razed.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

But an even bigger anomaly according to Cacdac, was that Ignacio signed the Deed of Absolute sale in September 2024 without prior approval from the Board of Trustees, in violation of Section 22 of the OWWA Charter.

In addition, Ignacio alleged diverted OWWA’s P2.6 billion repatriation fund to cover the land purchase, again without approval from the OWWA Board, which Cacdac chairs as DMW secretary.

“What the former administrator did was to convert this P2.6 billion of emergency repatriation fund into capital outlay for land acquisition,” Cacdac said in an interview with ANC. “This, too, should have gone to the Board.”

Pindutin para sa detalye

Ignacio appeared before the media earlier, and firmly denied any irregularities in the P1.4 billion land deal that led Malacanang to remove him from his post.

“But let me tell you, to the OFWs I have been serving, hindi ko kayo pinagtaksilan. Ginawa ko lang ito para sa inyong pagmamahal at wala po akong kinita dito,” Ignacio said at the news conference where he spoke at length but did not take any question. (But let me tell you, the OFWs I have been serving, I did not betray you. I just did this because of my love for you but I did not make money from it).

He also made a vague reference about reporting to the OWWA Board about the land deal but stopped short of saying he had obtained its approval. He merely asserted that the negotiations over the land purchase had been going on for some time, with the Board’s full knowledge.

The OWWA Board with Cacdac as chair should have approved the land deal (File)

Cacdac is adamant the Board had no prior knowledge about the land purchase. He said Ignacio only informed the Board after the transaction was discovered, including amendments in the deed that allowed the seller to be “refunded” for the Php36 million that he paid as local transfer tax for the sale.

After a letter from “concerned OWWA employees” questioning the land deal reached the OWWA Board, Ignacio was told to get back the money from the seller.

Sabi namin, anomalya yan, dapat i-produce yung ibalik yung pera na yan at agad naman binalik,” said Cacdac.  (We said, that’s anomalous, the money should be returned—and it was, but only after we called his attention to it.)

Basahin ang detalye!

Another red flag, said Cacdac, was the rent for the existing commercial spaces on the land. Even after the title had passed on to the national government in November last year, an “attorney in fact” for the seller had allegedly been collecting the rent.

When questioned about it, Ignacio could not provide an answer, said Cacdac.

Eventually, the seller paid Php1.4 million to OWWA in rent from September 2024 to March this year, from two commercial lessees, KFC and Smart Communications.

The DMW chief who is on holdover capacity following his courtesy resignation on May 21 on orders of Malacanang, said criminal charges against Ignacio are being readied, while an administrative case had already been filed against him earlier.

Filipina DH jailed 6 weeks for stealing from employer

Posted on 27 May 2025 No comments

 

Housing development where theft took place (Google Maps photo)

A domestic helper has been jailed for six weeks after she admitted stealing a gold chain and a purse containing three credit cards, a membership card and a gift card owned by her employer.

Unicie Ugalde, 43 years old, pleaded guilty in a hearing Tuesday (May 27) before Magistrate Philip Chan at Kowloon City Court to a charge of theft, or violation of section 9 of the Theft Ordinance.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

A police complaint dated April 1, 2025 stated that the theft took place at the employer’s flat in Man Tin Heights in Hung Hom, Kowloon.

There was no indication that she used the credit cards for purchases.

Pindutin para sa detalye

Meanwhile, three Filipino residents are in jail to await the resumption of a burglary case filed against them by police at Eastern Court.

R. Malonzo, 38 years old and a bar tender; R. Prado, 49 years old and a delivery man; and A. Arceo, 29 and a construction worker, appeared together Tuesday before Acting Principal Magistrate David Cheung.

Basahin ang detalye!

The three are accused of entering a shop, Green Kennedy Town, in the basement of the Tung Lee Mansion on Water Street in Sai Ying Pun, last March 20, and stealing an iPad worth $3,999.

Magistrate David Cheung scheduled the case’s resumption for July 2.

2 DHs accused of throwing away dead baby to conceal its birth

Posted on No comments

 

Hospital where alleged offense took place (Google Maps photo)

Two domestic helpers are facing a charge of concealing the birth of a child by disposing of its dead body in a rubbish bin.

R. Sorongon and J. Lorilla, 34 and 36 years old, respectively, appeared in Kowloon City Court Monday (May 26), charged with violating section 48 of the Offences Against the Person Ordinance.

PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE

The Yau Ma Tai Police said in information filed last Feb. 24 that Sorongon and Lorilla had wrapped the baby in a diaper before discarding it in the rubbish bin inside a washroom for the handicaped at the Emergency and Accident Room of Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Yau Ma Tei.

The offense was alleged to have taken place last Feb. 20,

Pindutin para sa detalye

The intent, it added, was to “conceal the fact of its birth.”

The police report did not mention who had given birth to the baby.

Basahin ang detalye!

Magistrate Philip Chan adjourned the case to Aug. 18 and freed the two on bail of $500 each.

 

Don't Miss