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Hello everyone, it's Thursday, May 16 here in Manila.
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I'm Karen Davila giving you the head start for the day.
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Our guest for Hot Copy today, we have Senator Sherwin Gatchalian.
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In focus today, the controversial mayor of Bambantarlac
07:25.4
and the illegal offshore gaming operations
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Pogo in the province.
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But first, the headlines.
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Today's big stories.
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The second civilian mission to the West Philippine Sea
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continues its voyage to Scarborough Shoal.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico
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in critical condition following an assassination attempt.
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And the race for the White House heats up
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as US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump
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agree to two debates.
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A strong message to China on the resolve of the Philippines
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in asserting its maritime rights.
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The civilian mission of the Atin Ito Coalition
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continues to make its way to Scarborough Shoal.
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ABS-CBN's Jervis Manahan joins us live from the West Philippine Sea.
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Jervis, magandang umaga sa iyo.
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Yes, good morning, Karen.
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It's our second day here at the West Philippine Sea
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and we're still within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone.
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We are not allowed to tell our exact coordinates,
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our exact location,
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but it has been quite stationary since 10 p.m. last night.
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The Chinese Coast Guard Vessel 4204
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has been constantly shadowing us
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and intimidating us since yesterday.
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And right now, we can see it from a distance
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here at the boat of the Atin Ito Civilian Supply Mission.
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Earlier today, the Filipino fishermen
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and ATIN Ito Coalition,
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ATIN Ito Volunteers,
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bravely held fishing activities in our waters
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despite close watch by the Chinese Coast Guard.
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Our Filipino fishermen had the bountiful catch
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of a variety of fish.
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The Philippine Coast Guard Vessel
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also remains in visual distance from us.
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We are still waiting for advice
09:17.3
if we will still move closer to the Scarborough Shoal.
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Sea Light Maritime Analyst Ray Powell
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has reported that China has already positioned
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its huge blockade at the Scarborough Shoal.
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the Philippine Coast Guard confirmed
09:32.8
that there is a huge presence
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of Chinese vessels in the area.
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Yesterday, major objectives of the mission
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including doing a peace and solidarity regatta,
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deploying symbolic boys and markers
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at the West Philippine Sea,
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and distributing assistance to fishermen.
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So, Karen, we are still closely watching
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developments for today.
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Alright, Jervis, I want to ask you,
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can you give us a situationer of Scarborough Shoal?
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What's been reported is Filipino fishermen
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are able to fish outside or at the mouth of the shoal.
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Itong mga manging isda na natulungan nila,
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sila ba ay nasa labas ng bukanan ng Scarborough Shoal?
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Nakakapangisda ba sila ng matiwasay?
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Based on our conversations with our fishermen,
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most of the fishermen from us,
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cannot really come close to the Scarborough Shoal itself.
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Those fishermen that we have seen
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and we have distributed food packs and fuels
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and supplies yesterday,
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we're fishing just within the Philippine EEZ,
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but still quite far from the Scarborough Shoal.
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So we believe that from where we are right now,
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it's still a few hours.
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The Scarborough Shoal is still a few hours away,
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so we'll check if there are fishermen in the area.
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So, ang ibig sabihin,
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Jervis, niwala kayo,
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ang layo nyo pa sa Scarborough Shoal,
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pero sa loob ng EEZ ng Pilipinas,
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kung saan nangingisda talaga ang ating mga fishermen,
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e meron ng Chinese Coast Guard doon.
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Are they, can you talk about it?
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Is it the Chinese Coast Guard?
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Is it Chinese militia?
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Anong uri ng, or Chinese fishing vessels?
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The first Chinese vessel,
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so yesterday was just 50 nautical miles from the mainland Zambales.
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It's quite close to our mainland.
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It's within the Philippine EEZ.
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And these are huge Chinese Coast Guard ships.
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Yesterday, we saw two.
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The one was identified to be a Chinese Coast Guard vessel 4109,
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and then there's another one.
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It's Coast Guard of China, vessel 4108.
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And this morning, another Chinese vessel from the Chinese Coast Guard also shadowed us.
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This is the first Chinese Coast Guard vessel 4203.
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So far, we have seen three Chinese Coast Guard vessels within the Philippine EEZ.
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Well, Jervis, this is quite unfortunate that you're losing your signal
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because you are in the middle of the West Philippine Sea right now.
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Very strong messaging over there, and thank you.
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And hopefully, we can talk to you later on in the program.
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Thank you, Jervis Manahan, reporting from the West Philippine Sea.
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Now, on Hot Copy this morning,
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the questionable background of a Tarlac town mayor
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who is being linked to illegal Pogos.
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Victoria Tulad has the story.
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Bamban Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo denied having anything to do
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with Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators or Pogos
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in Bawfu Compound in Anapo Village, Bamban Tarlac.
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During the hearing of the Senate Committee on Women,
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Family Relations and Gender Equality,
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the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission or PAOC
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linked Guo to Pogo operations citing utility bills
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of the compound addressed to her
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and the vehicle found in the company compound.
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Hindi po ako operator,
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hindi po ako protector o cutler po ng Pogo.
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Wala po akong kinalaman sa kanilang operation
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at sa kahit anong gawain sa loob at labas po ng Pogo.
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Dati po akong isang inkorporator po ng Bawfu,
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ngunit ito po ay aking naibenta bago pa po ako pumasok sa politika.
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According to Guo, she owned 50% of the compound's land
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when she was still its incorporator
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but did not know anything about its sales and finances.
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Committee Chairperson Senator Risa Ontiveros
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and Senator Sherwin Gatchalian
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raised concerns about Guo's statements.
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One reason is her being partners with a certain Huang Ziyang,
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a Chinese fugitive, when she was still Bawfu's incorporator.
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Hindi ko po alam na yung fugitive po siya.
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Maraming red flags eh.
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Number one is fugitive yung isang partner.
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Number two, sa financial statements,
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hindi nakadeclare yung assets and assets
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and hindi rin nakadeclare yung kanyang sales.
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Even Guo's background was put into question.
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I am most alarmed by how opaque Mayor Alice Guo's answers have been.
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Especially about her personal background.
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No school records from grade school to high school.
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No hospital records dahil ipinanganak sa bahay.
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Di masagot kung ang mga kapareho nilang address
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ay kamag-anak nila or hindi.
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Reports of cyber hacking, surveillance, scams, and torture
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were traced to the Pogos in the said compound.
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The Pogo Hongxing operated until February 2023
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while Zunyuan Technologies,
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operated until March 2024 after it was raided.
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During that raid, authorities found several cell phones
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in the building of Zunyuan.
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They also rescued the Vietnamese and Malaysian national
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who were alleged victims of a work scam.
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Underground tunnels connecting multi-million Peso villas
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were also found in the compound.
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There's an actual panic room.
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So it is for that reason that
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during the initial serving of the warrant,
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the people who...
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who were inhabiting that particular villas
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were not found by our police officers
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because they were hiding in the panic room.
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The Department of Interior and Local Government
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has also conducted its own investigation on the issue.
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It has submitted its recommendation to the Office of the Ombudsman
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to file administrative and criminal cases
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against certain individuals,
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including officials of the local government of Bambantarlak.
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Gatchalian, meanwhile,
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questioned the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation
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for giving a provisional license
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to Zunyuan Technologies,
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even though it was already considered
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as a high-risk Pogo.
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During the grant of the provisional license,
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there was no indications yet
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of these characterizations.
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So that's the reason po
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why they were still given a provisional license.
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But I think pag high-risk,
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huwag na natin ipa-operate yan.
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Buti nga, mayroon lumabas na nag-complain.
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Kung hindi nag-complain yan,
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hindi natin alam,
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baka ilang taon na nag-ooperate yan,
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ang daming human traffic.
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at maraming natutorture.
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According to Paok,
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Pogos have been linked
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to human trafficking,
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and killings in the country.
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Alright, joining us now on Hot Copy,
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Senator Sherwin Gatchalian.
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Senator Gatchalian,
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good morning to you.
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Good morning, Karen.
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Good morning to our televiewers.
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Alright, now what transpired
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on so many levels.
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So, I'll start first with this.
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Is Bambantarlak Mayor Alice Guo,
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is she a Filipino citizen?
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Taga saan po ba siya talaga?
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there are a lot of inconsistencies.
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In fact, I took a look
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at the documents again yesterday.
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And in her birth certificate,
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or somebody declared,
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that her father is Filipino
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and her mother is Filipino.
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But in the corporate papers
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because they own various companies
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in which the father is also
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one of the incorporators,
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the father's citizenship there is Chinese.
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So, there's inconsistency
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between the birth certificate
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and also the incorporation papers.
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As to the mother,
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Mayor Guo mentioned in the hearing
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doesn't know her mother.
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has no idea who her mother is.
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And so, we're still locating documents
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pertaining to the mother,
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whether the mother is Filipino or Chinese.
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But to this point,
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she's non-existent
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because we don't know where she is.
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doesn't even know where she is as well.
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But basic questions
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that you both asked is,
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where were you born?
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Where did you live?
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Where did she study?
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If you're born in a certain country
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and you've lived in a certain country,
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you clearly have,
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you have history, right?
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So, what's been established,
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Where did she study?
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Grade school, for example.
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As far as her youth is concerned,
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because she was born,
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through a midwife
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not in the hospital.
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I think she was born at home.
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That's what her declaration is.
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She's homeschooled
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for basic education,
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meaning elementary and high school.
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And she also said
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that she didn't go to college.
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So, that part of her life
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is actually missing
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or according to her,
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she lived in her farm
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and that's where she grew up
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a big chunk of her life.
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she went on narrating that,
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or her family business
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and into farming.
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because she also admitted
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that she met people in Clark
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and then she entered
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into a partnership with them.
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And this partnership
19:47.1
became what we call
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the Baufood Land Development,
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which developed basically
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10 hectare CBD in Bamban.
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And when we went on asking
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how come the financial statements
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did not reflect the assets
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that built the assets,
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she said she doesn't know
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and she has no idea
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on those financial statements.
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So, before we move to the company,
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I think what's surprising
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is this is an elected official,
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So, this is a woman
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the Comelec obviously cleared her,
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to actually make judgments
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on identities, right?
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That's another issue.
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But this is a woman
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That's number one.
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And are we saying,
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who's seen her growing up,
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any local friend?
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no history whatsoever
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of anything local.
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Because the reasons
21:00.1
She was given birth
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nasa loob siya ng bahay
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hanggang naging mayor siya.
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Ganon ang kwento.
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her birth certificate
21:20.2
is registered late.
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when she was 17 years old
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when her birth certificate
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So, from the time of birth
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until 17 years old,
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any birth certificate.
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she can't attend school,
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she can't get a passport,
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she can't move around.
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You know, in our country,
21:39.0
you need your birth certificate
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to prove many things.
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another question mark.
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how come so late?
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Even though it happens,
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but for a business person
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is into business,
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your parents will get
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a birth certificate
21:56.2
because you want to travel
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or you want to enroll
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That's also another question mark.
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How does she travel,
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Because as a mayor,
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she has a passport.
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She has a passport.
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Based on our information
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from the virus government agency,
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she has a passport.
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we have to go back
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I've seen in various
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that they interviewed
22:26.4
a few of the residents
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and they attested
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that they've seen her.
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And there are stories
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that they've seen her
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when she was a child.
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to look at the evidence.
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These are anecdotes
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and there's no way
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but what's important now
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establishing her,
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the basic requirement
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to run for public office
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and more importantly,
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what's her connection
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to the Pogo companies
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in the same place twice.
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One before she was a mayor
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when she was a mayor already.
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So, we're talking about
23:09.5
this 10-hectare compound.
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It's a massive compound
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wherein right now
23:15.7
it's Zoon Yuan Technology
23:19.2
And there's a licensed Pogo
23:21.2
inside the Pogo company.
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So, it's a 10-hectare compound.
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My first question,
23:26.1
does she own the land?
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She said in the hearing
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the 10-hectare land.
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And according to her,
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Baofu Land is the one
23:36.1
who also put up the buildings.
23:39.1
The first Pogo company,
23:45.1
is a lessee of that land.
23:50.1
And that was the first raid.
23:57.1
because of cyber crimes
24:03.1
and other cyber crimes.
24:05.1
And when we were looking
24:07.1
at the documents,
24:08.1
it was Alice Guo.
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she was not a mayor yet,
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who was the applicant
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the Pogo company that was raided.
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But in the hearing,
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we were surprised
24:20.1
that she denied it.
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she has any connection
24:25.1
the Sanggunian Resolution
24:28.1
was named after her.
24:32.1
all the applications
24:33.1
for the buildings,
24:34.1
we looked at the building permit,
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we looked at the occupancy permit,
24:37.1
we looked at the sanitation permit,
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all the documents.
24:44.1
All the documents.
24:47.1
In that document,
24:50.1
the applicant there,
24:54.1
So all the documents
24:55.1
were applied by Alice Guo
24:59.1
when she was a private citizen.
25:02.1
So what we're saying now
25:03.1
is we have a sitting mayor,
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an elected official,
25:08.1
for a Pogo license.
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A gambling license, right?
25:16.1
but at the end of the day,
25:17.1
the documents reveal
25:18.1
that she was an applicant.
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My next question.
25:21.1
So she owns the land, right?
25:24.1
So what was raided
25:25.1
in ZUN-U1 technology
25:27.1
is illegal activities,
25:31.1
there are firearms there?
25:34.1
There were people.
25:36.1
Yes, human trafficking.
25:38.1
they deported close to about
25:43.1
in that facility illegally.
25:46.1
they came in as tourists,
25:47.1
and then all of a sudden,
25:48.1
they were working in ZUN-U1.
25:49.1
And they didn't have
25:50.1
any work permits,
25:52.1
any gaming permits,
25:53.1
they were just working there.
25:54.1
And this is the modus
25:57.1
that we are seeing.
25:59.1
These Pogo companies
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are duly licensed
26:03.1
They have a legitimate license.
26:05.1
But behind that license
26:06.1
are all the scamming activities.
26:10.1
and there are a lot of
26:11.1
violations of these scams.
26:12.1
And prostitution.
26:20.1
is the most concerning
26:23.1
because this is actually
26:25.1
present in all the
26:28.1
that were conducted
26:29.1
in the last two years.
26:30.1
No legitimate license,
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is scamming activities.
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And the masterminds,
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all are fugitives.
26:38.1
They have warrants of arrest.
26:40.1
The countries are looking for them.
26:44.1
human trafficking
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is present in all of those raids.
26:48.1
there was a fugitive.
26:52.1
already deported?
26:58.1
one of her partners
26:59.1
in another partner
27:04.1
one of her partners
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And she claimed in the hearing
27:11.1
he was a fugitive.
27:17.1
she's a sitting mayor.
27:23.1
Zoon U1 technology
27:24.1
can only be put up
27:29.1
Nothing in local towns
27:30.1
will ever be put up
27:32.1
has a sitting mayor.
27:35.1
what did she say there?
27:38.1
this is actually another
27:41.1
We were asking her
27:45.1
annual financial statement,
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She's also the president
27:53.1
before she became
27:57.1
she holds the highest position
27:59.1
At the same time,
28:06.1
the course of that company.
28:07.1
But when we were asking her
28:08.1
about the financial statement,
28:10.1
how come there's no sales
28:16.1
she doesn't know.
28:17.1
She has no knowledge
28:21.1
is not being registered.
28:23.1
we will be asking BIR
28:24.1
about that as well.
28:26.1
there's a possibility
28:27.1
that a sitting mayor
28:33.1
and then you don't know
28:35.1
with your own taxes,
28:39.1
being a president
28:43.1
about your company
28:47.1
with an individual.
28:48.1
I think the first thing
28:56.1
conduct due diligence
28:57.1
on your partners.
29:06.1
because of those crimes
29:07.1
that that person committed.
29:10.1
the irony of it all.
29:13.1
managed to escape
29:15.1
because the villas
29:16.1
where they are living in
29:17.1
had tunnels underneath.
29:22.1
he managed to escape
29:23.1
through the tunnels
29:27.1
that were constructed
29:34.1
because if you're
29:35.1
a private citizen,
29:37.1
something illegal,
29:41.1
But what makes this worse
29:42.1
is you're an elected
29:43.1
official of the country
29:53.1
in a whole other situation.
30:03.1
Alam ba niyang may
30:04.1
underground tunnel?
30:05.1
Alam ba niyang may
30:18.1
because Baw Fu Lan
30:19.1
is the land owner
30:20.1
and the developer
30:21.1
of that building.
30:22.1
In the application form,
30:23.1
she's the applicant.
30:24.1
She's the applicant
30:25.1
for the building permit.
30:26.1
She's the applicant
30:27.1
for all the permits.
30:31.1
that I don't know
30:33.1
tunnel being built.
30:35.1
what facilities are there.
30:36.1
She knows everything
30:37.1
because she's the applicant.
30:38.1
That's number one.
30:44.1
the municipal hall
30:51.1
less than 300 meters
30:52.1
away from the complex.
30:54.1
So, in other words,
30:57.1
for her not to know
31:02.1
of that facility.
31:03.1
Even the barangay captains
31:05.1
happening inside.
31:06.1
You'll have an inkling.
31:08.1
you'll have an inkling,
31:09.1
especially with Bogos
31:13.1
illegal operations.
31:18.1
Zunyuan to come in.
31:20.1
We have to ask her
31:23.1
the due diligence
31:27.1
the owners of Zunyuan
31:29.1
during the hearing
31:31.1
And the addresses
31:35.1
So, in other words,
31:37.1
is a fake company.
31:41.1
is a fake company.
31:44.1
Because we invited
31:49.1
and the committee secretary
31:50.1
went there personally
31:52.1
find the address.
31:53.1
It's non-existent.
31:55.1
We couldn't find the people.
31:59.1
I think that's a basic
32:02.1
if the incorporators
32:04.1
then the whole company
32:11.1
grant a license to?
32:18.1
If Zunyuan is fake,
32:23.1
To both companies,
32:36.1
That's an excellent question.
32:39.1
because in their guidelines,
32:40.1
PAGCOR issued guidelines
32:45.1
in giving out licenses.
32:46.1
And in their guidelines,
32:51.1
meaning you have to check
32:54.1
of the declaration
32:56.1
And you were asking them,
32:58.1
in your guidelines,
32:59.1
in your own guidelines,
33:00.1
you have probity check?
33:02.1
committee secretary
33:03.1
went to investigate
33:04.1
these incorporators,
33:05.1
they couldn't be found.
33:06.1
And they couldn't give us
33:08.1
a straight answer.
33:09.1
At the same time,
33:11.1
they flagged this
33:14.1
this POGO company,
33:17.1
And yet they allowed it
33:22.1
I think they call it
33:23.1
a provisional permit.
33:27.1
it's not a full permit,
33:28.1
but you're allowed
33:30.1
despite the deficiencies
33:32.1
in the requirements.
33:35.1
So do you believe
33:36.1
that Mayor Alice Guwana
33:37.1
number one is really,
33:41.1
I'll start with a few questions.
33:43.1
she's a Filipino citizen?
33:45.1
Karen, I'll reserve my answer
33:48.1
because we're still getting
33:49.1
all the documents.
33:52.1
are just submitting
33:54.1
all the documents.
33:55.1
So I'll reserve my conclusion
33:57.1
because I haven't seen
33:58.1
the actual documents yet.
34:01.1
But do you believe
34:02.1
she is a part owner
34:13.1
in human trafficking
34:14.1
of more than a hundred people.
34:24.1
that she is connected
34:29.1
That's 100% sure.
34:31.1
Even though she said
34:33.1
or she facilitated,
34:42.1
all the documents.
34:50.1
to an individual.
34:51.1
We have to look at the
34:56.1
purchase agreement.
35:01.1
went into her sale
35:04.1
all of those documents.
35:07.1
that were submitted
35:14.1
for the Hongsheng
35:15.1
no objection letter.
35:17.1
in the Senate hearing,
35:32.1
from the previous
35:34.1
And it's a play of words.
35:37.1
tumulong lang ako.
35:38.1
But the documents
36:09.1
there to inspect,
36:12.1
in that facility.
36:36.1
They just managed
36:38.1
because of the tunnels.
36:39.1
So in other words,
36:40.1
if you look at the time series,
36:42.1
from start to end.
36:45.1
with the two companies.
37:05.1
in mainland China?
37:15.1
in the Philippines?
37:19.1
have a lot of money.
37:20.1
The money that surrounds
37:26.1
And they know how to
37:27.1
market themselves
37:32.1
their Facebook pages
37:34.1
marketing activities.
37:35.1
They really market
37:40.1
But that's not the case.
37:41.1
What they are showing
37:51.1
that they derived
37:55.1
illegal operation.
37:57.1
I am still running
38:04.1
much, much smaller
38:06.1
illegal activities
38:11.1
illegal activities.
38:15.1
but the people behind it
38:18.1
proven by all the
38:19.1
enforcement agencies
38:21.1
The people behind that
38:23.1
Their criminal syndicates
38:25.1
They know how to operate.
38:27.1
the scary part is
38:28.1
and this is already
38:32.1
They know how to put things in.
38:33.1
They know how to steal.
38:34.1
And it's already happening.
38:36.1
we have information
38:37.1
from the enforcement
38:38.1
agencies themselves
38:39.1
that they have managed
38:42.1
of the enforcement
38:45.1
where do we go, Karen?
38:48.1
If they are well connected
38:49.1
to the upper echelons
38:50.1
of the enforcement
38:53.1
who's gonna protect us?
38:57.1
moral corruption.
38:59.1
that issue, right?
39:00.1
So my question is,
39:03.1
of former President Duterte,
39:04.1
that was the birth
39:06.1
So it took him a while
39:09.1
e-sabong illegal.
39:12.1
by the end of his term.
39:14.1
this is not to say
39:15.1
that all other forms
39:19.1
wherein you can bet online,
39:25.1
the former President
39:28.1
for the Philippines,
39:35.1
President Marcos Jr.
39:41.1
What do you believe
39:52.1
to be supervising
39:53.1
all of these Pogos.
39:59.1
they want to regulate.
40:13.1
that they are getting.
40:14.1
Because the revenue
40:18.1
But the social impact,
40:26.1
you cannot quantify
40:38.1
that is happening
40:40.1
at the higher echelons
40:41.1
of our enforcement.
40:42.1
And we've seen that.
40:50.1
is well documented.
40:57.1
or the enforcement
41:01.1
situation for your country
41:02.1
because you cannot stop them
41:03.1
if they have people
41:04.1
all over the place.
41:14.1
Because, you know,
41:15.1
mayors in this country
41:22.1
it's your little kingdom.
41:24.1
So this isn't the first.
41:25.1
Let's put together,
41:27.1
the Arnulfo Tevez story
41:29.1
wherein it was brought to light
41:31.1
just all the armed,
41:38.1
How he had allegedly
41:51.1
under her very nose,
42:13.1
somebody who escaped,
42:19.1
that's the only time
42:21.1
illegal activities
42:23.1
But this doesn't have
42:28.1
should be looking
42:31.1
talking about lifestyle,
42:37.1
this goes to show
42:43.1
to answer your question,
42:50.1
all the local officials.
42:53.1
a lot of latitude
42:55.1
and a lot of power.
42:57.1
they are elected there
43:00.1
of their locality.
43:02.1
And in this particular case,
43:04.1
she should have been
43:10.1
that this big facility,
43:11.1
only a few meters away,
43:14.1
we're talking about
43:17.1
less than 300 meters
43:19.1
your municipal hall.
43:24.1
You see this mega
43:26.1
And you know exactly
43:28.1
the mega facility.
43:29.1
You should have been
43:37.1
in that facility.
43:38.1
And that's also...
43:41.1
part of the business.
43:43.1
But if you're part
43:48.1
that's what we're afraid of,
43:53.1
if they want to get protection,
43:57.1
and they have people
43:59.1
at the enforcement agencies,
44:00.1
but also politicians
44:02.1
in their locality
44:03.1
so that they will have
44:12.1
are very intelligent.
44:15.1
our judicial system,
44:17.1
our political system,
44:23.1
That's the scary part.
44:25.1
at the facilities,
44:27.1
at the facilities
44:31.1
It's like a mini BGC.
44:33.1
It's not one building.
44:34.1
It's not two buildings.
44:35.1
It's several buildings.
44:36.1
I think it's about
44:37.1
four or five buildings
44:38.1
with a shopping mall
44:42.1
Inside the facility.
44:43.1
It's a huge facility.
44:44.1
And it's well funded.
44:46.1
one we're looking at.
44:47.1
Where did the money
44:53.1
a money laundering
45:01.1
the money came from.
45:03.1
the financial statements
45:06.1
trace of the money.
45:13.1
to those who raided
45:14.1
actually the facility.
45:15.1
Was that the local PNP
45:16.1
who raided the facility?
45:20.1
Preventive Anti-Crime
45:28.1
What is the standing
45:34.1
In human trafficking
45:45.1
in their possession
45:49.1
on the other side,
46:09.1
have been raided.
46:25.1
these are well-funded,
47:28.1
in your own city,
49:07.1
government agencies.
50:46.1
And we don't know.
50:57.1
We're going to take a quick break.
50:59.1
We'll be right back.
51:03.1
There's now a talk
51:05.1
to the old calendar.
51:06.1
You want cell phones
51:07.1
banned in classrooms.
51:09.1
quite interesting.
51:10.1
We'll be right back.
51:40.1
We'll be right back.
52:10.1
We'll be right back.
53:40.1
We'll be right back.
54:00.1
disruptor of all time
54:15.1
Welcome back to Head Start.
54:16.1
We're still joined by
54:17.1
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian.
54:19.1
Senator Gatchalian,
54:20.1
I have less than 10 minutes
54:23.1
But we can discuss it longer
54:24.1
because this is about education.
54:26.1
So let's start first with this.
54:29.1
the proposal to put back
54:31.1
the school calendar
54:33.1
to the old school calendar.
54:36.1
in the Philippines,
54:37.1
we start the school year June.
54:41.1
How do we do that?
54:42.1
Where do you stand on that?
54:46.1
And I thank the President
54:47.1
and the Vice President
54:48.1
for coming up with
54:51.1
an aggressive option.
54:53.1
Because just to give you
54:55.1
the initial proposal
54:57.1
was a five-year transition.
54:58.1
Then they cut it down
54:59.1
to a two-year transition.
55:01.1
a one-year transition.
55:02.1
But the one-year transition
55:04.1
also has sacrifices
55:10.1
220 days of classes.
55:12.1
But because we're
55:13.1
doing a one-year transition,
55:15.1
that will be cut into
55:16.1
170 days of classes.
55:20.1
for the other remaining days,
55:23.1
DepEd will implement
55:25.1
Saturday schooling,
55:26.1
probably half-day,
55:27.1
and also probably
55:28.1
through module means
55:30.1
or through distance learning.
55:32.1
and that's a sacrifice
55:33.1
that everyone needs to make.
55:37.1
the welfare of students,
55:38.1
but that's the only way
55:40.1
And I support that
55:41.1
because the current,
55:43.1
the weather is becoming unpredictable.
55:46.1
this year is really,
55:48.1
It's really different.
55:50.1
heat index passing 50 Celsius.
55:55.1
And that's unheard of
55:57.1
and unseen of in the past.
55:59.1
the new normal in the future.
56:00.1
So we should cut it
56:03.1
to the original calendar.
56:05.1
So I want to ask you,
56:06.1
how would we do this
56:10.1
all over the Philippines,
56:11.1
summer is June-July,
56:14.1
They go on a school break
56:16.1
And I'm not sure,
56:17.1
in public schools,
56:18.1
do they go to school August
56:23.1
It's all the same.
56:25.1
If there's a one-year transition,
56:26.1
if they go to school August,
56:28.1
what happens in the next summer
56:30.1
if they start June?
56:31.1
It will end March.
56:35.1
we'll still keep summer
56:39.1
make summer one month?
56:42.1
We will keep summer
56:46.1
it's also not healthy
56:48.1
to cram everything
56:52.1
and then they don't have a break.
56:53.1
And also for teachers
57:01.1
the way to compensate
57:02.1
the leftover days
57:04.1
will be that Saturday classes.
57:13.1
that's only one year.
57:15.1
the one year transition
57:16.1
is only one year after that.
57:19.1
this coming school year,
57:22.1
10 school months?
57:25.1
they'll have eight.
57:28.1
They'll have eight.
57:32.1
it's only one year
57:33.1
so that we can transition.
57:37.1
banned in classrooms?
57:40.1
I'm absolutely okay with that
57:41.1
but what made you think of it?
57:48.1
a lot of our students,
58:02.1
just observation.
58:05.1
if you go to any school,
58:07.1
everyone's on their cell phones.
58:09.1
And the worst part is
58:10.1
when they go home
58:12.1
they're also in their cell phones.
58:14.1
just took free up time
58:24.1
inside the schools.
58:25.1
And this is not a,
58:27.1
this is not a unique,
58:30.1
In many countries
58:32.1
and some parts of Europe,
58:34.1
banned cell phones
58:36.1
different methods.
58:38.1
totally leave the cell phone,
58:39.1
will leave the cell phone
58:42.1
they surrender to school.
58:44.1
they put it in pouches.
58:45.1
But the basic principle here is
58:46.1
do not use the cell phone
58:48.1
inside your school.
58:55.1
and excessive use
58:58.1
cases of suicides,
58:59.1
cases of depression
59:05.1
and also social media.
59:07.1
look at that angle
59:09.1
we're also seeing
59:10.1
a lot of mental health issues
59:11.1
in the Philippines.
59:13.1
not reported in media.
59:16.1
concerned about the
59:21.1
to the well-being,
59:22.1
mental health well-being
59:23.1
of their children.
59:26.1
So another thing is,
59:33.1
There were actually
59:34.1
Chinese nationals
59:35.1
supposedly paying
59:36.1
up to 2 million pesos
59:37.1
to get college degrees.
59:44.1
in a private university
59:45.1
in Cagayan Valley.
59:48.1
diplomas for sale
59:56.1
a Chinese national
60:02.1
is the difference
60:03.1
between a particular
60:25.1
we're really struggling
60:28.1
of our universities
60:32.1
we're really struggling
60:35.1
of our universities.
60:37.1
I'm very concerned
60:42.1
whether it's Chinese
60:43.1
or some other nationality,
60:47.1
But what's important
60:48.1
for me is maintaining
60:50.1
and the integrity
60:52.1
education institutions.
61:16.1
by the Commission
61:17.1
on Higher Education
61:18.1
so that we maintain
61:20.1
across the system.
61:23.1
When's the next hearing
61:24.1
when it comes to,
61:34.1
So it's taking time
61:35.1
but we're targeting,
61:37.1
two weeks from now.
61:40.1
I want to thank you
61:41.1
for joining me today,
61:42.1
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian.
61:49.1
I'm Karen Davila.
61:50.1
Thank you for watching.
61:51.1
You can play back
61:53.1
with Senator Sherwin Gatchalian
61:54.1
on the ANC YouTube channel.
61:56.1
and stay with ANC.
62:01.1
on my next episode.
62:03.3
Thank you very much.
62:30.1
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