Thursday, August 29, 2019

BIGGER BAGUIO FRUIT FEST SET AT SESSION ROAD SEPT. 1

More cities eyed!

By Secretary Manny F. Piñol 


Mindanao fruit farmers will ship about 40 tons of assorted fruits to Baguio City this weekend for the second staging of the MinDA Fruit Fest on Sept. 1 at Session Road.
Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong confirmed yesterday the availability of the historic Session Road for the fruit festival in time for the celebration of Baguio City Day on Sept. 1.
Yesterday, two trucks loadedImage may contain: 6 people, fruit, food and outdoor with 12 tons of Durian and 12 tons of Pomelo started a three-day journey to the north in time for the Fruit Festival on Sunday.
Perishable fruits like Lanzones, Marang, Avocado and Mangosteen will be shipped by air on Saturday from Davao City to Clark Airport.
Executives of Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air Asia met with the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Chairman, Sec. Manny Piñol, to express support for the MinDA Fruit Festival.
The MinDA Chairman asked the airlines to consider giving fruit shipments preferential treatment in the shipment schedule and lower freight cost.
Fruit farmers also met with the MinDA Chairman yesterday to submit the volume of fruits that they could supply and manifest the expected date of harvest.
The MinDA Fruit Festival is expected to be expanded to other cities and town next week, including Cebu, Lingayen, Muñoz, Iloilo and Manila, as farmers have indicated sufficient fruits supply for the project.
Under the MinDA Fruit Fest project, farmers are assured of a ready market for their produce while consumers could buy fruits at a lower price compared to those sold in the regular markets.

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P'gasinan, Manila, Others Want to Host MinDA Fruit Fest

Cop grand winner of Pangasinan Singing Police 2019


ROSALES – A Pangasinan cop could not hide his elation after he won recently  the grand winner of the Pangasinan Singing Police 2019 held at SM-City here.
"Napakaswerte ko po kasi andoon po iyong misis ko nanunood despite po na medyo maselan po siya magbuntis ngayon. This September na po kasi ang kabuwanan niya. Nainspire ako lalo. May wish po kasi kami, kung sakaling manalo ako, ibibili naming iyong price ng stroller para sa baby namin,” Police Corporal Anthony Eric Mostoles said.
Held last August 26 at SM City Rosales, the singing competition bested 20 finalists.
Police Corporal Mostoles said his winning piece was dedicated to his family. “Naka-mindset po ako na if I will qualify sa eliminations, iyon po ang aawitin ko. Doon ko po kasi naibubuhos iyong emotions para sa kanta, nadadama ko po kasi iyong kanta, lalo na po kapag alam ko nanunood ang wife ko. Dinidedicate ko po iyong kanta sa kanya and lalo na po ngayon magkakaroon na kami ulit ng baby girl. Para sa pamilya ko iyong kanta.”
Launched in 2018, Singing Police aims to foster and strengthen its relationship with the police force of the province by providing them a platform to showcase their talents to the community.
The following results of the grand finals were Police Staff Sergeant Franklin Guiling of Dagupan City Police Station (5th place); Patrolwoman Beverly Bulosan of Dagupan City Police Station (4th place); Police Master Sergeant Dulce Mejos of Infanta Police Station (3rd place);Patrolman Anthony Mores of Aguilar Police Station (2nd place), and; Police Corporal Anthony Eric Mostoles (grand winner).

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

MinDA PUSHES FRUIT TREE FARMING TO BOOST INCOME, REFORESTATION



                         Hitting two targets!
By Secretary Manny Piñol 
The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) meets with fruit tree growers today to assist them in the marketing of their produce and to push for the planting of more fruit trees in the wake of increasing demand for Durian, Mangosteen, Marang, Lanzones and Jackfruit.
"Richer and Greener Mindanao," MinDA's program to encourage farmers to plant more fruit trees, aims to "hit two birds with one stone" - increase farmers' income and boost the government's Greening Program.

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During the meeting today to be held at the Old Airport Building in Sasa District, Davao City, MinDA staff will also gather data to determine the actual state of the fruit industry in Mindanao.
Statistics on the total number of fruit trees and the projected volume of harvest will have to be gathered and in-putted in a database so that well-planned marketing programs

Monday, August 26, 2019

Japan Film Festival held at SM City Rosales


First time in Pangasinan, the annual EIGASAI: Japan Film Festival was held at SM City Rosales on August 8-11, 2019. Over 4,000 students, shoppers and film enthusiasts enjoyed 9 cinematic gems from Japan including the critically acclaimed Yakiniku Dragon by Director Chong Wishing. The film received the 8th Asahi Performing Arts Awards Grand Prix, the 12th Tsuruya Nanboku Drama Award, the 16th Yomiuri Theater Award for Best Play and the 59th Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts.


P'gasinan, Manila, Others Want to Host MinDA Fruit Fest


By Mortz C. Ortigoza

BAGUIO CITY – Even before the successful First MinDA Fruit Festival held here, Lingayen, Pangasinan Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil and other officials of the local government units in Luzon wanted to host the tastiest but cheapest fruits from Mindanao.
According to Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Chairperson and Secretary Manny Piñol, Mayor Bataoil signified his intention to host the fruits’ galore like durian, mangosteen, pomelo, lanzones, marang, rambutan, pineapple, lacatan banana, passion fruit, sweet-water or aromatic coconut and guyabano being ferried here by commercial airlines and cargo trucks from Mindanao.

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FRUITS GALORE - Wide eyed Baguio City’s residents and visitors joined a long queue last Sunday morning in Baguio before every tents at the stretches of Session Road that hosted the galore of tastiest but cheapest fruits like lanzones, mangosteen, and durian from Mindanao. The First MinDA Fruit Festival in the Pines City was a collaboration of Mindanao Development Authority Chairperson and Secretary Manny Piñol and Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong. The festival will be held weekly according to Piñol. Photo Credit: Manny Piñol 
Many of these fruits were sold by traders at Burnham Park and Session Road last August 24 and 25.
The MinDA chief asked consumers for understanding that many who joined the queue as early at 5 Am Sunday were not able to buy because the 20 tons’ supply were wiped out in just three hours.
Aside from Lingayen, Piñol eyes Isabela, Munoz,Nueva Ecija, Manila City, Cebu, Iloilo, Bicol, and Cagayan Valley as target areas for the abundance of fruits in the southern part of the country.
“In fact I talked to Cesar Chavez already the chief of staff of mayor Isko (Moreno). This will be the advocacy of the Mindanao Development Authority”.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Sual remains as PH top bangus producer




SUAL, Pangasinan –Residents here led by Mayor Lizeldo “Dong” Calugay welcomed the news that this coastal town in the western part of the province retains its status as the top producer of  bangus (milkfish) of world-class quality.

The recognition came from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resource (BFAR), which estimated the town’s average bangus production daily at roughly 60,000 kilos or 120,000 pieces.

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The bulk of the 750 fish cages are found at Cabalitian Bay. Each fish cage produces from 30,000 to 50,000 pieces of bangus per harvest.

The town’s bangus production is twice that of the combined output from the towns of Anda and Bolinao, according to the BFAR.

Pangasinan produces 23 percent of bangus supply in the country and more than 90 percent in the Ilocos region.The production area is concentrated in the western towns of the province, notably Sual, and the produce is sold in Navotas and Malabon in Metro Manila and in Dagupan City.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Piñol Brings Good Economics at MinDA



By Mortz C. Ortigoza

No, I’m not going to expound on the cheap succulent fruits of The First Minda Fruit Festival in Baguio City brought yesterday and today by Secretary Manny Piñol who is also the chief of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA).
I’m going to cite here the good economic sense he brought to MinDA when he assumed office last August 20 after President Rodrigo Duterte appointed him as his point man not only of MinDA but with the nascent Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). 

Before I delve on that hundreds of billions of pesos’ ambitious projects Piñol’s refuted at his Davao City’s speech, I was then awed in March 2018 about the proposals of then MinDA Chairman Datu Abul Khayr Alonto in Zamboanga City for the creations of these linchpin projects that could leapfrogged Mindanao from its debilitating penury.
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FRUITS - Mindanao Development Authority Chairman and Secretary Manny Piñol (second from left) gives a free taste to a resident of Baguio City of the succulent marang fruit in the First Minda Fruit Festival in Baguio City held yesterday and today at the Pines City. With Piñol at the Burnham Park is the city’s mayor Benjamin Magalong (extreme left).



Alonto, who died by the way in May 9, 2019, explained how much the budget needed “to catch up with the Dutertenomics target of boosting the island-region’s economy”.
In the PhP 3.757 trillion national budget for 2019, Mindanao was appropriated by PhP 585.851 billion or 4.7% lower than the 2018 share of PhP 615 billion.
Included in the proposed budget of Alonto were monumental projects that MinDA marked as priority programs which include the following:
  • Mindanao-wide land transport connectivity
  • Mindanao gateways
  • Trans-Mindanao high-speed railway system
The three projects comprise the Mindanao Development Corridors, which also includes the Bangsamoro Development Corridor.

De Venecia, Lim to Join Forces



By Mortz C. Ortigoza

DAGUPAN CITY – The congressman of the Fourth District of Pangasinan and the mayor here will collaborate soon to solve if not lessen the perennial flooding problems that keep scourging this city.
Magtutulungan kami ni Mayor Brian Lim. We have to combine our powers,” Representative Christopher de Venecia told reporters with a chuckle during his ocular inspection recently of the first phase of the P51 million river mitigation project near the Land Transportation Office here.

De Venecia said he will be meeting anytime from now with Lim to find ways what they can work together to reduce the flooding every time downpour and typhoon beset the city.

COLLABORATE – Pangasinan Fourth District Representative Toff de Venecia  (left photo) said he will be meeting soon Dagupan City Mayor Brian Lim (right) to sort out  their priority projects on flood control and flood mitigation.

“I believed he is also proposing others like flood control and flood mitigation programs. So parang our program can work in concert with each other para talagang malunasan na itong problema sa baha, “ Representative de Venecia stressed.

The families of de Venecia and Lim are old political nemesis that started when Lim’s father former congressman and mayor Benjie S. Lim challenged de Venecia’s father former House Speaker Jose de Venecia in an acrimonious and extravagant congressional race in 2007.
The de Venecias are allied with former two-term mayor Belen T. Fernandez who is also Lims political and business rival.
The young Lim, a former vice mayor, vanquished Fernandez in a close contest vote buying marred May 13, 2019 poll.  

De Venecia explained that the river mitigation project should have a 350-meter length where he needs another P250 million funding from the national government.
The project will not only protect the embankment and others of the Pantal River but will be used as a service road for those who ferry fish to and from the Magsaysay Market.
Parts ng proposed projects. Magaling ang district engineer natin nagawan niya ng paraan hindi lang siya flood control but service roads para dito na dadaan ang mga isda,” he cited the materialization of the project through the intercession of Pangasinan Second District Engineering Office’s District Engineer Edita Manuel of the Department of Public Works & Highway.

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Friday, August 23, 2019

MinDA Fruit Fest in Baguio!


2 ARMY CARGO PLANES, 2 TRUCKS TRANSPORT 22-TONS OF FRUITS

By Secretary Manny  Piñol

The Philippine Air Force fielded two cargo planes - C-130 and C-295 - to transport 15 metric tons of assorted fruits from Mindanao to Baguio City for the launching of the 1st MinDA Fruit Festival on Aug. 24 and 25.

The PAF transport planes, loaded with perishable fruits like Marang, Rambutan, Lanzones and Mangosteen, took from the Davao Airport today and landed in Clark.

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From there, two refrigerated vans will bring the fruits to Baguio tonight.

Two small cargo trucks are on their way to Baguio City after a two-day land trip from Mindanao loaded with 7 metric tons of Durian.

The sale of the perishable fruits will start today, Aug. 24, while the rest of the shipment will be sold along Session Road on Sunday.

Baguio City Mayor Benjie Magalong has issued an Executive Order closing Session Road on Sunday to vehicular traffic to give way to the MinDA Fruit Festival.

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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Leprosy Not Highly Contagious – Doc



By Mortz C. Ortigoza

DAGUPAN CITY – A specialist doctor here cited that leprosy or Hansen’s disease is not highly contagious that people should be wary of.
Right now hindi po natin sila ma isolate. Because they are not highly contagious po upon treatment. Iyon ang kailangan nating e correct na notion na akala ng tao mabilis makahawa,” stressed by Dermatologist May Fernandez Gonzales in a Talakayan Media Forum held recently at the Ciriaco AM Caraos Hall, 4th Floor Training & Eye Center Building of the Region 1 Medical Center (R1MC) here.

Gonzales said that one month after treatment the person with leprosy is no longer infectious.


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Filipino leprosy patients. Photo Credit: shutterstock.com

She cited that person with tuberculosis is more dangerous to inflict the disease to other than one with leprosy. She advice that food utensils of one with tuberculosis should be isolated unlike with the Hansen’s disease that everybody can use if they are sanitized.

Leprosy, Dr. Gonzales explained, is not hereditary. It is acquired by droplets from the mouth and nose of the carrier.
Leprosy becomes contagious if there is extensive contact between people. Its spread is thought to occur through a cough or contact with fluid from the nose of a person infected. The disease is not contagious during pregnancy to the unborn children or through sexual contact. It occurs more commonly among people living in poverty. Genetic factors may also play a role in susceptibility.
Treatment of the leper is one to two years at R1MC.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Pangasinan 2nd District Gets Lowest Fund

Compares to 4th and 3rd Cong. Districts

By Mortz C. Ortigoza
LINGAYEN - The Second Congressional District of Pangasinan has the lowest appropriation of PhP200 million for infrastructure projects, compared to the allocation this year for two other congressional districts in the province.
Pangasinan Second District Engineering Office District Engineer Editha Manuel of the Department of Public Works & Highway said a minuscule sum was the allocation of the national government to the district which has eight towns.
In comparison, the fourth congressional district has PhP800 million allocation, Manuel said when asked how much the one city and four towns district under Representative Christopher de Venecia fared.
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Capital town Lingayen is part of  eight towns Second Congressional District of Pangasinan.
These data on the appropriation by the national government to the Second Congressional District was a shocker since all of the six congressional districts in Pangasinan in the past few years did not drop below the One Billion Peso mark appropriation, especially with those hundreds of billions of pesos of projects from the DPWH.
This smaller allocation was given already during the incumbency of Representative Leopoldo Bataoil in January to June 30, 2019 and his successor Congressman Jumel Espino, according to D.E Manuel.
Pangasinan 4th District Engineering Office District Engineer Simplicio D. Gonzales said he had PhP 1.2 billion projects for this year.
Gonzales office supervises San Carlos City and the towns of Sta. Barbara, Mapandan, Calasiao, Malasique, and Bayambang all under the 3rd Congressional District.
Manuel could not comment if the lethargic allocation of projects in the Second and the Fourth Congressional Districts, her area, had something to do with the controversial P75 billion inserted as pork by then Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno in the 3.7 Trillion national budget.
"In the preparation phase, pinag-aralan nila lahat 'yan (they studied that) ... pagkatapos pagdating sa House o sa Senate babaguhin bigla (then upon reaching the Senate or the House, they will suddenly make changes) whimsically, capriciously and without any consultation with the agencies, just imagine what would happen to those items, it cannot be implement," Senator Panfilo Lacson, the one who exposed the insertion, cited.
In the proposed 2020 P4.1 Trillion national budget, House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano said that for next year an averaged of P400 million will be allocated to every congressional districts in the country.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Why the Greed of these B.I.R Executives



By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Before I delve how corrupt the taxman is, here’s the first stanza of my favorite Beatles’ lead guitar man George Harrison who composed and sang “Taxman”:

Let me tell you how it will be
There's one for you, nineteen for me
'Cause I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman

I had a high spirited exchanges with an executive of the Bureau of Internal Revenue about the spate of kidnapping of the high officials of one of the most corrupt public offices in the country where no one among them victims, susmariosep, report the abduction to the cops.
“Pati si Senator Bato (Ronald dela Rosa) who was a former chief of the national police told the reporters at the chamber of the senate that the non-reporting had been an old issue,” I told the tax brass at a huddle with him in his office.
Oo, ang isang sistema pa diyan sa Metro Manila, the kidnappers will just call the BIR officials and told them that we know where your kids’ schools, your wife’s workplace etcetera” then padala na lang nila ang pera tens of millions without reporting sa police,” he confided to me how some kidnappings remain non consummated because of the instant payment from the shaken BIR officials.

MULCT - Chief Assessment Officer Alfredo Pagdilao Jr., 58, (extreme right) and Examiner Agripina Vallestero, 61 of the Bureau of Internal Revenue in Pasig City shamefully covered their faces after they were entrapped by the operatives of the National Bureau of Investigation with a P75 million  they mulct lately from Vivo Cellular Phone Company. The duo charged Vivo of irreconcilable tax payments. Photo Credit: Pilipino Ngayon


He explained that the non-reporting to the police was the wisest move because the source of a one hundred million pesos’ ransom could be questioned by anti-graft crusaders and the media that will put into bind these thieves in coats whose rank hail from Deputy Commissioner, Regional and Assistant Regional Director, Revenue District Officer and his or her assistant, Chief Assessment Officer and the wards' revenue officers or examiners he supervises.

News reports lately said policemen swooped various locations in Caloocan City, Marilao and San Jose del Monte in Bulacan to hide outs of these kidnappers.
It even killed in Marilao, Bulacan a certain Leo dela Fuente, 41, resident of Barangay Socorro in Quezon City, arrested four others, and confiscated during the raid eight firearms,  including two M16 rifles, a hand grenade, three vehicles, uniforms ,and other police accessories.
National Capital Region Police Office Chief Major General Guillermo Eleazar cited the syndicate, who were active and sacked members of the  police and military, used the fake police uniform to accost the victims by telling them they committed infractions as part of their modus to kidnap them.

I told him about how corrupt those Imperial Manila based brass of the BIR Revenue District Office in Pasig City when two of them were entrapped by the enforcers of the National Bureau of Investigation in a hotel last July 20 after they gouged out almost a hundred of million pesos from a phone company.
Vivo iyon at ang involved doon ay ang chief collection of assessment at ang kanyang examiner,” the BIR executive exclaimed to me.

 Chief Assessment Officer Alfredo Pagdilao Jr., 58, and Revenue Officer Agripina Vallestero, 61, insisted that Vivo Cellular Phone Company pays 1.6 billion in taxes. When the company's officials reasoned out that their tax lawyers’ advice them that they did not owe the government that amount the malefactors settle for the P160 million.
But a Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) officer posed as the company executive haggled with the insistent BIR officials for P75 million plus ten units of the company’s made mobile phones where he will deliver them to their hotel's room somewhere in Pasig City.
Pagdilao Jr.,Vallestero, Rufo Ranario and Michelle Dela Torre were charged with violation of Republic Act 7080 (Anti-Plunder Law), RA 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act), and for robbery through intimidation in violation of the Revised Penal Code.
My source said that the chief of assessment should not be there in the first place because his position was swivel - chair like the RDO and Assistant RDO.
“Andoon iyon kasi gustong solohin iyong Php75 million against his bosses sa RDO Pasig,” he told me.

When I cited to him that he and those top brass in Region -1 are vulnerable to kidnappers who shanghaied BIR officials, he said despite their having no bodyguards kidnappers knew they are not as big time as those in Metro Manila.

I butted in that when I interviewed in 2018 Region -7 Regional Director Marina de Guzman, she crowed to me at her swanky top floor office nestled at Fisher Mall in Quezon City that her Cubao, Quezon City’s revenue district office alone eclipsed the collection of Regions 1, and 2.

This what I wrote in March 1, 2019:
“My smallest district there had a goal of a region,” she told this writer.
She referred to the RDO in Cubao, Quezon City that had a goal of P50 billion last year.
BIR Region No. 1, that oversees Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan, had a tax target of P17, 646,987,000.00 last year.
This year it has a tax goal of P19.8 billion according to Revenue District Office – 3 Chief Chum dela Torre.
Region No. 2 based in Tuguegarao, Cagayan had a lower tax goal than BIR Region No. 1.
For this writer, the collection of RDO in Cubao could probably surpass even if we juxtaposed BIR Region No. 3 in Central Luzon with the two BIR Regions I mentioned.
De Guzman cited that Pasig, the biggest RDO of BIR Region 7, had a goal of almost P100 billion last year”.
Based on my exchanges with Director de Guzman, I told the amiable BIR executive:
 “So even an RDO in Cubao is way lower in rank compared to the regional director of a northern Luzon region, the former can swagger because aside from his collection he got hundreds of millions of grease monies from taxpayers of course with the intercession of his examiners?” I posed.
The top tax official chuckled to my poser.

For many readers who do not know how corruption molds a young passer of a Certified Public Accountant at the BIR, here’s a summary from a narration of a conscience stricken examiner who left the agency because he could not stomach the corruption and avarice there participated by her, her superiors, and the conspiring taxpayers at the expense of Filipino people whose tax monies if not stolen should better off the lives of the the great unwashed.

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NBI agents conduct an entrapment operation and arrest Bureau of Internal Revenue investigators Arturo Buniol, Gary Atanacio, and Edgardo Javier. Photo Credit: Rappler.com

“Corruption transpires during the investigation of businesses by the revenue officers. Examiners, supervisors (assessment section), assistant RDO, Revenue District Officers (RDO), directors, and some commissioners—these are the specific revenue officers involved to the scheme. No examiners, supervisors, RDOs, and directors can claim that he was never been involved in this scheme. Every year the BIR conducts tax examinations to most business establishments. Initially, the BIR issues letter of investigation.
Letter of Authority (L.A.), Tax Verification Notice (T.V.N.), and Letter Notice (L.N.)—these are the letters of investigation issued by the BIR, although the
The LN is used for some circumstances. When the BIR found a discrepancy between the information submitted by a taxpayer and the information gathered by the BIR from another taxpayer outside the formal audit, an LN is issued. This happens usually between a distributor and a whole seller. Both of them submit information to the BIR. Considering their relationship, the information are compared based on the records submitted to the BIR. Any discrepancy will lead to the issuance of LN. As a consequence, the taxpayer can pay the tax if he agrees; otherwise, he can explain why such discrepancy occurred.
The main source of corruption is the LA because this is the normal way of authorizing the audit

Examiners and group supervisors quarrel for LA. Each lobbies, some even make advance payment to their RDO just to get the taxpayer they desire to audit.
The LA is assigned to the examiners with a group supervisor. An examiner can have several LA at the same time, more or less ten (10) LAs per examiner depending on the number of examiners in a district. A group supervisor can have more than one group of examiners. The transaction is straightforward and simple. The audit is conducted by the examiners. The findings are presented to the taxpayers, often with the supervisor. The taxpayer arrange schedule with the supervisors to discuss the settlement which includes the amount to be shown on the receipt and the amount that goes for the boys—the bribe money. The supervisor discusses the settlement with the RDO. If approved, the payment form is prepared signed by the RDO and the taxpayer pays with the bank. The taxpayer returns to the supervisor and with him are the payment form and the money for the boys. In some cases the taxpayer just gives the whole amount to the examiner or supervisor and let them pay with the bank. The revenue officer will just send the original copy of the payment form to the taxpayer after payment with the bank The supervisor divides the money among himself, the examiners, and the RDO. The RDO divides the money given to him by the supervisor. He gives to the assistant RDO and to the director. And finally, the Director distributes the money to the commissioners of his choice. These are the common scenarios that you would see almost every day at the BIR”.


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Saturday, August 17, 2019

DPWH exec explains how clogging mess started



By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Six days after I posted in August 2 a photo where the management of the Bureau of Internal Revenue – Central Pangasinan based in Calasiao had a makeshift wooded bench so its clients can cross it without getting wet from the murky water that overflew from the drainage there, Department of Public Works & Highway Regional Director Ronnel M.Tan copy furnished me about the answers of Pangasinan 4th District Engineering Office District Engineer Simplicio D. Gonzales – a Batangueno- to the photo I posted at Facebook that I sent to his (Tan) office.

Before Gonzales responded, here was the caption of the photo that draw mixed, mostly critical, reactions from residents of Pangasinan like members of the fourth estate and high standing members of the society like Madam Lyn Ang.

 Crane truck (like in photo), boom truck, water pump machines, others have been sent by the Department of Public & Highway after the author expose the clogged drainage system of the DPWH in Calasiao, Pangasinan. 

TAN LETTER:
“Thank you for taking time to communicate with the DPWH, may we respectfully provided you a copy of the reply of District Engineer Simplicio D. Gonzales on your Facebook message “INCOMPETENT DPWH - Clients of the Bureau of Internal Revenue –Central Pangasinan in Calasiao lambast the incompetence of the Fourth District Engineering Office of the Department of Public Works & Highway under District Engineer Simplicio D. Gonzales for a clogged drainage system. Every time there was a downpour it immediately flooded the area at the expense of the public. Look at the wooden bench (Photo 1 red circled) put by the BIR to be used by its customers as makeshift bridge. One of the guards there complained that the DPWH had neglected to clean the water way of the drainage it constructed for countless of years already,” received at the DPWH Region 1 Facebook on August 2, 2019.”

 GONZALES LETTER:
“Originally, the flood water in that premises should flow toward the creek passing thru an open lot located at the Judge Jose de Venecia Road (across the Garden of Eden) which is a private property. Last 2017, the owner of the lot decided to heighten the elevation of his lot with fill. This action created for the water in the area to get stuck. To address this problem, we proposed a repair/rehabilitation of the drainage. It was already validated by the Bureau of Maintenance (central office) and the regional office sometime in June 12, 2019 and it is now included in the Proposed 2020 DPWH Budget. Attached are pictures taken during the declogging activities in which the District Office considered as remedial and immediate solution to address the flooding thereat while awaiting for the release of the 2020 budget”

Last Monday, radio man Harold Barcelona and Manila based tabloid- writer Erning Cayabyab, both friends of Gonzalez, told me the D.E wanted to air his side to answer the unflattering comment I have about his office.
Since I had bouts of with colds, stiff neck, and sore throats, that handicapped me not to walk, son of a gun, because my upper thighs and butt were aching, I begged the duo that I could probably be disposed on the following Friday.
When I met the amiable and sartorially elegant Gonzales at his chic office he immediately tore up a yellow paper and illustrated how the problems of that notorious drainages in Calasaiao ensued.
That after the regional director ordered him to explain to my tirade he and his men, tong and hammer, er, crane truck, boom truck, water pump machines, others buckled to work immediately to clean up the canals.
“Look at the concrete covers, human beings could not just pull them out. It took a crane that I purchased this year to do the job,” he showed to me the photos of massive clean ups he personally supervised.
He cited that the constricted flow of the water inside the drainage were not only composed of plastics and other non-biodegradable but “boulder –like” grease or sebo he blamed to the owners of the eateries at the nearby bulangan or cockpit.
Gonzales explained to me what he told in writing the director.

The makeshift wooden bridge (red circle) at the Bureau of Internal Revenue in Calasiao, Pangasinan.

The private property, he elaborated to me, is located across the highway fronting the Garden of Eden Funeral and Chapel Services.
“The water from the cockpit, BIR, and those that stretches to the highways of Jollibee and Chowking at the junctions for the ways to Dagupan City, Sta. Barbara, and Calasiao should have exited at a creek in that private and dumped them at the Banaoang River going to Dagupan City”.
But the water from the canal no longer egress on that creek because the owner of that property elevated it with sands and soils.
Since 2018, upon his assumption of office, the overflowing of the drainages in the town have been an eye sore.
“Through the help of Vice Mayor Mesina we found the owner who allowed us to build a “palliative” solution or temporary canal until the new drainage system at both sides of the Ramos Bridge will be included in the 2020 national budget that will be allocated for my office".

As I passed by at the area Friday afternoon I still saw the crane, boom truck, water pump machines, others with bevy of busy DPWH personnel.
Wow, all of these behemoths are here because of that caption I posted at Facebook and my blog,” I sheepishly told myself.
Gonzales told me all of these equipment he bought last year after he replaced D.E Mariatta B. Mendoza to help his office.
When I made another ocular inspection, the BIR guards who still man the makeshift wooded bench cum bridge blurted out.
“Sir, sayang hindi niyo naabutan isang babae kanina nahulog diyan sa tulay!”
One of them lamented what if a pregnant client of the BIR falls and hurts herself and her baby in the womb.


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Friday, August 16, 2019

Pangalawang power plant malaking tulong sa bansa



 Ang pagpapatayo ng pangalawang coal-fired power plant sa bayan ng Sual ay naa-ayon sa development program ng Pangulong Duterte.
Ito ang iginiit ng mga development-oriented officials, kabilang na si Secretary Raul Lambino, ang presidential adviser for Northern Luzon.
Napag-alaman din na ang adhikain ng bagong mayor ng naturang bayan, si Mayor Lizeldo Calugay, ay sumusuporta sa mga adhikain ni Pangulong Duterte, kabilang ang pagpapalago ng ekonomiya.

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Sa kanyang pagbisita sa China kamakailan, ibinalita ng Pangulo na meron sampong Chinese companies ang mag-invest sa Pilipinas na nagkakahalaga ng humigit-kumulang sa nine billion US dollars o 467 billion pesos.
Dahil sa inaasahang pagdagsa ng mga investors, lubhang kinakailangan ang sapat na supply ng kuryente sa mas mababang halaga, ayon kay Secretary Lambino.
Dinagdag pa niya na mahirapan ang ating ekonomiya na mapabilis ang paglago nito kung unstable ang power supply at napakamahal pa.
Ang singil sa kuryente sa Pilipinas ay pangalawa na sa pinakamataas sa Asia at pang-labing anim sa buong mundo, ayong sa survey na isinagawa ng International Energy Consultants (IEC).
Ang isang malaking dahilan ay ang mababang power generation capacity, ayon pa sa naturang survey.
Naniniwala si Secretary Lambino na ang lunas sa mataas na singil sa kuryente ay ang pagpapatayo ng karagdagang coal-fired power plant upang magkaroon ng sapat na supply at maiwasan na rin ang madalas na power interruption.