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Duterte sides with Cayetano; speakership squabble ends

Posted on 12 July 2019 No comments


After a drawn-out three-way rivalry, complicated by the entry of other aspirants, the race for speakership of the House of Representatives has ended with Alan Peter Cayetano as winner — partly.

President Rodrigo Duterte stepped into the fray and announced on July 8 that he was endorsing Cayetano, who ran and lost as his running mate in 2016 and resigned this year as Foreign Affairs secretary to run as representative of Taguig City.

“I think it’s about time I talked. Your Speaker will be Alan Peter Cayetano,” Duterte said during the oathttakng ceremonies for several new appointees in Malacanang.


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But Cayetano’s victory is not complete. Duterte added: “He will share the term with (Marinduque Rep.) Lord (Allan) Velasco...”

The term-sharing means Cayetano will be speaker for the first 15 months of the 18th Congress, and Velasco will tajke over in the next 21 months.

The other speakership hopeful, Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez, will then be the majority leader, he added

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All this was decided before the 306 House members, made of 245 district represntatives and 61 party-list seats,  have even voted for their leaders according to the Constitution.

But Duterte denied he was interfering in a co-equal branch of government. “You are not interfering because you are choosing only the leaders. Now when they begin to work and do their task and you interfere, that’s the time that we can hear the complaints,” he added.

The President said he had to step in because the rivalry was “creating so much uncertainty” within the coalition behind him.”I put them in their places.”

The decision came amid reports that new candidates had stepped in, including his son, Davao City 1st District Rep.  Paulo Duterte, and Davao City 3rd District Rep. Isidro Ungab.

With his selection, Cayetano went on Facebook live while still in Malacanang.

He urged lawmakers to join his “Die-hard Duterte Supermajority” or DDSM bloc.

“... The DDSM has come to town, and we're going to show that it's not only the President, hindi lamang po ang Pangulong Duterte ang puwedeng magkaroon ng political will, kundi pati po ang ating House of Representatives ay puwede po magkaroon ng political will laban sa corruption, sa crime, sa drugs, at para maiangat ang kabuhayan ng bawat Pilipino,” said in his self-broadcast.
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Rousing send-off gets Labatt to rethink retirement

Posted on 09 July 2019 No comments

By Virgilio B. Lumicao

Image may contain: 13 people, including Jalilo Dela Torre, Marites Palma and Marivic Castro Clarin, people smiling, people standing
Officers of the Consulate and attached agencies came in full force, led by Congen Tony Morales (2nd from left, front)

A heartwarming impromptu farewell party given him by some 200 Filipino community leaders and officers of the Consulate, as well as his staff at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office, has caused Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre to reconsider his decision to retire.

“Half of my mind is really convinced already to retire kasi nga napaka-stressful yung trabaho namin, especially dito sa Hong Kong, although I’ve been happy and enjoyed doing it, serving the OFW community here,” Labatt Jolly said at the party held in the evening of his last working day, Jul.7

“(Pero) dahil sa ipinakita ninyo, parang nabuhay uli ang aking loob na isulong pa rin ang pakikibaka natin. I haven’t closed the doors on Riyadh, particularly because the community there is also egging me to go there,” the labor official said.

Dela Torre was advised only three days earlier by the Department of Labor and Employment in Manila that he had to leave for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after a tumultuous three-year stint in Hong Kong.


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He said he is being pressured by his family to quit, and he has given this serious thought since going to Riyadh at this time is like “jumping from the pot into the fire” because the declining oil prices could lead to job losses for many Filipinos there.

Among those who attended the hastily arranged send-off was a full contingent of officers from the Consulate led by Consul General Antonio A. Morales, who paid tribute to Labatt Jolly.

“Alam po ninyo, ito ay pangwalo kong assignment sa iba’t ibang bansa sa mahigit 20 taon pero ngayon lang ako nakakita na ang community ay nagkaisa para i-request ang extension ni Labor Attaché,” Congen Morales said.

He was referring to two well-covered protests by Filcom leaders last year that called for Labatt dela Torre to be retained in Hong Kong, after Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III ordered his recall for alleged favoritism in accrediting employment agencies.
 
One of two mass protests held last year in support of Labatt dela Torre
He noted that a group of Hong Kong lawyers and a former Legislative Council member had given a send-off for Labatt Jolly a few months ago, along with a request for his extension.

Jokingly, he said that before Hongkongers learned to protest against the extradition bill, Filipino workers here had already marched on the streets calling for Labatt Jolly’s extension.

“But, kidding aside, it’s an honor for me to have worked with the Labor Attaché, ang puso po niya ay nasa manggagawang Pilipino rito sa Hong Kong at mapapatunayan nyo, kaya kayo nandito ngayon,” Congen Morales said.


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He and other PCG officers later handed Labatt dela Torre a certificate of appreciation “for having served with competence, professionalism, integrity and dedication” from 15 Mar 2016 to 18 Apr 2018 and 20 Oct 2018 to 8 Jul 2019.

Also paying tribute was the newly designated officer-in-charge of Polo, Tony Villafuerte, who thanked his former superior for the reforms that he initiated, both at work and in the community, and said Dela Torre only had the interest of OFWs at heart.

He led fellow officers from Polo and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration in presenting a plaque of appreciation to their departing boss.
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Left-leaning leaders called Dela Torre a model government official

Notable among the Filcom leaders who came were those from the militant left, led by Eman Villanueva of Bayan Muna Hong Kong and Macau and Dolores Balladares-Pelaez of United Filipinos in Hong Kong.

Pelaez noted that her group, which is known for its critical stance towards the government on issues relating to migrant workers, had never before joined a rally calling for the retention of a government official, but did so for Labatt dela Torre.

“Ibig sabihin lang po, siya ay isang huwaran, isang mahusay na kawani ng gobyerno si Labatt na magandang tularan ng iba pang mga nagseserbisyo sa gobyerno,” she said.

Villanueva warned that migrant workers need to be on guard and to continue the reforms Labatt Jolly had initiated and, if need be, to take to the streets to fight for these reforms. 

Foremost among Dela Torre’s accomplishments that they cited was his firm stance on banning dangerous window cleaning by foreign domestic workers, which forced the Hong Kong government to make this part of their standard employment contract.

Leaders of Global Alliance, a group closely identified with Dela Torre recalled how they had gone out on a limb to protest his early recall.
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Leaders from Global Alliance, a known supporter of Dela Torre

Marites Nuval, GA president said, “Naranasan ko ang magwelga, at dahil doon naranasan ko rin ang malagay sa watchlist noong dumalaw dito si Pangulong (Rodrigo) Duterte.”

GA chairman Leo Selomenio who spearheaded the preparations for the last-minute farewell, expressed a wish for Dela Torre to return to Hong Kong in the future.

“This is not goodbye, sana magkita uli tayo one day,” Selomenio said.

Leaders from several Filcom organizations also gave farewell messages, including Rodelia Vilar of Domestic Workers Corner, Elaine Espinosa of Mindanao Federation, Reggie Buen of Luzon Alliance, Nerissa Gimena of One Visayas, Myrna Carigada of Sacoma, Carmen Pilar of CAR, Edna Liboon of National Organization of Professional Teachers Hong Kong, and Art Buban of Bicol Migrants Association (HK).
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The honoree with The SUN representatives Vir Lumicao and Rodelia Villar, also of DWC
This writer thanked Labatt dela Torre for his friendship and for keeping an open door to The SUN on issues affecting Filipino migrant workers in Hong Kong.

In turn, Labatt Jolly thanked everyone, particularly the Filcom leaders, for supporting him in pushing reforms for the welfare of the workers. He told them to unite and protect the gains they have made.

Sana magkaisa uli tayo tulad nang magkaisa tayo sa window cleaning campaign natin. Nagtagumpay tayo nang ipaglaban natin, at kung wala na ako rito maipagpatuloy natin ang  mga reporma naumpisahan natin. Sana ay bantayan nyo yung mga initiatives na na-launch namin at sana maging sustainable ang mga ito.”

Labatt dela Torre expects to stay in Hong Kong for a few more days to wrap up his affairs and decide whether to take up the Riyadh post, or head home to Cebu.


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Filipino pork favorites

Posted on 07 July 2019 No comments

This issue we will focus on three of the Filipinos’ well-loved pork dishes: tokwa’t baboy, pata with saba banana, and lechon kawali with a twist. All are easy to cook, with many common ingredients which are found in most Pinoy kitchens: salt and its often preferred alternative, patis; (or fish sauce), soy sauce or toyo, vinegar and pepper, either whole or ground.

For the tokwa’t baboy, the pig ears give the dish an extra crunch, and the tofu, texture. But the one that puts it all together and make it as an all-time favorite among Pinoys is the sauce, which is made up of several key ingredients: salt, sugar, vinegar and soy sauce, and the spices: pepper, onion and chili. Spice as you like, and use the sauce either as a side dip, or pour and combine with the pork and tokwa or tofu before serving.

For the pata, most important is keeping the pork fork-tender so its juices combine well with the sauce, which is essentially the same as what we use for our favorite adobo. The fried saba adds the sweet and tangy taste to the dish so it’s indispensable, even if you’re cooking far from home.

Last on the list is everyone’s favorite, lechon kawali, but given a surprise glazing just before serving. As many kitchen habitués know, lechon kawali is easy enough to cook – boil it with salt, and pepper (garlic is optional) until it has absorbed the spices and becomes tender but firm enough for deep frying. After this initial step people do their own take on how to keep the pork tasty and crunchy just before serving. Some would recommend, as in this recipe, to keep the fried pork in the refrigerator in the freezer for a few hours before re-frying, while others say it’s best fried after boiling. Whatever your preference, adding the extra glaze from the combination of honey, lemon and patis is a must-try.

Have fun, but remember to keep your cholesterol level within manageable levels.


Tokwa’t Baboy 

Ingredients
1 lb pig ears
1 lb pork belly liempo
1 lb tofu extra firm tofu
1 1/2 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon whole peppercorn
1 piece onion sliced
2 stalks scallions cut in 1/2 inch length
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
5 cups water
2 cups cooking oil

Instructions
1. Pour water in a pot and bring to a boil
2. Add salt and whole peppercorn
3. Put-in the pig’s ears and pork belly then simmer until tender (about 30 mins to 1 hour)
4. Pour cooking oil in a separate pan and allow to heat
5. When the oil is hot enough, deep-fry the tofu until color turns golden brown and outer texture is somewhat crispy
6. Slice the fried tofu in cubes, then slice the boiled pig’s ears and pork belly into bite-sized pieces. Set aside.
7. Combine the sugar, salt, soy sauce, and vinegar in bowl. Stir. Microwave for 1 minute.
8. Add the ground black pepper, onions, green onions, and chili pepper.
9. Transfer the sauce in a serving bowl. Place the sliced meat and tofu in a serving plate with the bowl of sauce by the side
10. Serve hot! Share and Enjoy!

Prep time: 20 minutes
Cooking time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Serves 6 people
From Panlasang Pinoy


Pata Saba

Ingredients:
500 g pork pata
4 pcs fried saba bananas, cut into 2 parts
1 bunch dried banana blossoms
1/4 cup vinegar
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tbsp peppercorn
1 pc bay leaf
2 cups water
1tbsp patis (for dipping)

How to cook:
1. Place all the ingredients (except saba bananas) in a pressure cooker.Apply heat and simmer over low heat for 30 minutes.
2. Add the fried saba bananas.
3. Continue cooking, uncovered, until the sauce has reduced to desired consistency.
4. Remove from heat and transfer to a serving bowl.
5. Serve with patis and steamed white rice. Enjoy!
From Ang Sarap Recipes
Image: mamasguiderecipes.com


Calamansi and Patis-Glazed Lechon Kawali 

Ingredients:
1 kilo whole pork belly (liempo)
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
oil, for deep-frying
1 cup honey
1 tablespoon patis
calamansi juice, from 3 pieces of calamansi

Procedure: 
1. In a pot, pour enough water to cover the liempo. Add salt and pepper, then boil for 30 to 45 minutes until the pork is fork tender.
2. Let the meat cool and rest in the refrigerator for an hour or overnight.
3. In a pre-heated wok, deep-fry the liempo until the skin is crisp. Drain on a cooling rack.
4. In a separate bowl, put together honey, patis and calamansi until well-combined.
5. Pour the sauce over the lechon kawali before serving.
Source: YummyPH


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Manager aims to make SCC Divas shed DH identity

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SCC Divas receive their trophy. 


By Vir B. Lumicao

SCC Divas may be the only all-Filipino women’s cricket team in the world, says its manager, but it still known in Hong Kong as a group made up of domestic workers.

Manager Animesh Kulkarni says his ultimate goal is to make the team known simply as Filipinas, not as domestic helpers. He also plans to have one of the SCC Divas players drafted into the Hong Kong national team within the next three years.

“We will continue to admit and train Filipinas who want to join the team as our contribution to Hong Kong cricket. But my ultimate goal is make you known not a team of domestic helpers but of Filipinas,” Kulkarni told the team after the awarding.


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SCC Divas was crowned champions for the second-year running in its division in Hong Kong. The team ruled Cricket Hong Kong’s Women’s Development League for the second consecutive year via a clean sweep of the four-team division in the 2018-2019 season that ended in April.

Cricket Hong Kong handed the trophy to the SCC Divas’ founder-captain Josie Arimas and vice-captain Jennifer Alumbro at the Awarding Night in Regal Oriental on Jun 21.
Kulkarni said he wants to attract Hong Kong resident Filipinas to play for Divas.

SCC Divas' manager Kulkarni and assistant manager Prameswaran

“We are now starting,” Kulkarni said when asked about when he is going to tap into the Filipino resident community to boost the team. 

Assistant manager Chandrasekhar Parameswaran said the team had become a platform in the past two years for attracting more Filipinas to cricket.

“We’ve got a good pool of 30 to 50 players from the Philippines who are already here and we’ve built a core of it. Now, through your platform, we would like to invite Hong Kong Filipinos …to practice every Sunday… and they could come through the system,” said Parameswaran.


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Kulkarni praised Hong Kong-based SCC Divas as unique in that it is the only Filipina team in the whole world, there being no other team of Filipina cricketers in India, England, Australia, New Zealand or elsewhere.

“SCC Divas is the only team in the world for the associate or regular members (of the International Cricket Council) having an all-Filipina team. Other development we are starting, but we will carry on and we will go global,” said Kulkarni.

Kulkarni told the team after the awarding that he is trying to arrange matches for them against the Philippine women’s cricket team in Manila in December.

His statement ties in with plans for bilateral and trilateral tournaments in December at the Philippine Cricket Association ground in Dasmariñas City, Cavite. The one-day internationals were disclosed by PCA manager Faisal Khan in a message to Arimas.

Khan said some of the Divas players would be drafted into the Philippine national team that will play the Korean, Vietnamese and Singapore national teams in December.

Kulkarni said that SCC Divas played better in the recently ended season than in their maiden season that closed in 2018.   

“Very good improvement and we are hoping that next year will be much better than this year,” said Kulkarni.
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