Quedan enters PAR

Tropical Storm Quedan (international name Nakri) entered the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) yesterday afternoon, but is not expected to directly affect the country’s weather conditions, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration.

PAGASA said the center of Quedan was last located 1,370 kilometers east-northeast of extreme Northern Luzon, with maximum sustained winds of 75 kilometers per hour near the center and gusts of up to 90 kph.

It is moving north-northwest at 30 kph.

The weather bureau said that Quedan’s strong to gale-force winds extend outward up to 360 kilometers from the center.

No tropical cyclone wind signal has been raised over any part of the country as of yesterday afternoon.

Despite Quedan’s presence within PAR, PAGASA said it is ‘less likely to directly affect the weather conditions in the country.’

The agency warned, however, that other weather systems – including the southwesterlies, a low-pressure area and the northeasterly wind flow – may bring strong to gale-force gusts, particularly over coastal and upland areas in several parts of the country.

Gusty conditions are expected today over Batanes, Babuyan Islands, Ilocos Norte, Palawan, Negros Oriental, Siquijor, Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Southern Leyte, Eastern Samar, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, Northern Mindanao, Zamboanga del Norte and Davao provinces.

Tomorrow, gusts may persist over Ilocos Norte, Palawan, Romblon, Masbate, Western Visayas, Negros Island Region, Central Visayas, Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental.

PAGASA said Quedan is expected to continue moving northwestward and may exit the PAR by late Thursday night or early Friday morning as it heads toward Ryukyu Islands, where it is forecast to further intensify.

Quality Minutes citation goes to Trollano

As one of the spearheads of San Miguel’s bench mob, Don Trollano’s effort has paid off, with the 33-year-old forward to be recognized as Mr. Quality Minutes in the PBA Press Corps 31st Annual Awards Night on Oct. 13 at the Novotel Manila.

Sharing the spotlight with Trollano during the gala night are members of the All-Rookie Team in Rookie of the Year winner RJ Abarrientos of Barangay Ginebra, Sedrick Barefield (Blackwater), Caelan Tiongson (Rain or Shine), Kai Ballungay (Phoenix), and the duo of Jordan Heading (TNT/Converge) and Justine Baltazar (Converge).

BIR leaves judgment on VAT cut to DOF

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said that the national government’s revenue collection is expected to decrease significantly should the proposed measure, which removes the 12 percent value-added tax (VAT), be approved and enacted into law.

Noting that a striking portion of the agency’s collection is derived from the tax intake, BIR Commissioner Romeo Lumagui Jr. said the decision ultimately rests with the government’s economic managers.

‘Of course, collections will decrease since a significant portion of the government’s revenue currently comes from the VAT,’ he told The STAR. ‘It is substantial because a large percentage of the BIR’s total collections comes from the said tax program.’

Cavite Rep. Francisco Barzaga filed House Bill 5119, on Monday, proposing the removal of the 12 percent VAT on all goods and services, aiming to ease the tax burden on consumers nationwide.

In his explanatory note, the politician stated that the tax places a burden on consumers, particularly low- and middle-income families, as it is imposed on goods and services regardless of their ability to pay.

Pressed on whether Lumagui is in favor of removing the tax, the BIR chief said it would be difficult to comment since the agency only serves as the implementing body tasked with carrying out government policies.

‘It is difficult to comment on the matter since we are only the implementing agency,’ he said.

‘Also, it is really up to the economic managers at the Department of Finance to make the estimates on the potential impact of the removal of the VAT and their plans for the economy of our country,’ Lumagui added.

Based on the latest Bureau of the Treasury data, the BIR has collected P2.14 trillion from January to August this year. The revenue pile is 11.4 percent higher than what the agency collected in the same period last year at P1.92 trillion.

The VAT on goods, introduced in the Philippines in 1988, increased to 12 percent in 2005.

Batangas Rep. Leandro Leviste also recently proposed reducing the VAT by two percentage points to 10 percent.

Eala lands in Osaka for Japan Open campaign

Alex Eala arrived in Osaka Friday to plot her mission of entering the Top 50 world rankings for the first time ever in the WTA250 Japan Open next week.

Eala this week climbed to No. 54 in the Women’s Tennis Association despite an early exit in Wuhan, China – making Japan a perfect place to etch more history for Philippine tennis.

No Filipina has ever stepped foot in the elite Top 50 rankings and Eala sports a pretty chance if she goes deep in the $250,000 tourney against a stacked field led by home bet Naomi Osaka, World No. 16.

WTA No. 17 Linda Noskova of the Czech Republic, Filipina-Canadian Leylah Fernandez, WTA No. 27, and No. 70 Cristina Bucsa of Spain, Eala’s tormentor in the US Open second round, are also in the fray.

The official draw is yet to be released by the WTA Tour pending the completion of the WTA1000 Wuhan Open, where Eala absorbed a 4-6, 6-3, 2-6 defeat against Japanese Moyuka of Japan in Round 1 of the qualifiers.

Eala spent a little break in China after that defeat to recharge for an expected tougher tourney in Japan that will serve her sixth straight tournament in a month on top of the US Open feat, where she became the first Filipina winner in any Grand Slam main draw.

She started the stretch of the loaded WTA Tour by netting her maiden WTA title in the WTA125 Guadalajara Open in Mexico then reached the quarterfinals of the WTA250 Sao Paulo Open in Brazil.

After Japan, Eala will have more chances to crack the Top 50 with stints in the Guangzhou Open from October 20-26 and the Hong Kong Open from October 27 to November 2.

A homecoming is slated after that with her expected national team return for the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in Thailand this December and the planned WTA Tour hosting to be branded as Manila or Philippine Open early next year.

Cowboys book MPBL playoff berth

The Ilagan Isabela Cowboys held the fort under pressure and thwarted the Bataan Risers, 74-71, on Wednesday to clinch the eighth and last playoff slot in the North Division of the Manny Pacquiao Presents MPBL 2025 Season at The Capital Arena in Ilagan City, Isabela.

With top gun Arth dela Cruz out after a right ankle injury in the third quarter, the Cowboys called on homegrown Donald Gumaru, Agem Miranda and Jerie Pingoy to fend off the Risers and forge a best-of-three showdown with North’s top qualifier Abra Solid North Weavers in the playoff round starting today.

Miranda canned two free throws while Pingoy went three of four in the dying seconds to frustrate the Risers.

PRSP empowers the next generation of PR professionals with the return of Student PR Congress and Grand Prix

The Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) proudly announces the highly anticipated return of the Student PR Congress and Grand Prix, setting the stage for the next generation of communicators to create purpose-driven change. This year’s event calls on students to break through boundaries with the theme, “Unmuted: Live, Loud and Limitless PR.”

The Congress is the PRSP’s commitment to fulfilling its mission: to nurture and develop a new generation of PR practitioners equipped to navigate a rapidly changing world. By focusing on shifting and emerging technologies and trends the PRSP aims to cultivate professionals who can wield public relations as a tool for creating meaningful, positive impact in society. The “Unmuted” theme embodies this goal, encouraging students to utilize every available platform-live interactions, digital channels and innovative storytelling-to make their voices and campaigns impactful and boundless.

“It is truly inspiring to witness the growing interest in public relations among schools, particularly through initiatives like our PR caravans. These programs are vital in fulfilling our mission to nurture the next generation of PR professionals, providing them with invaluable insights into a dynamic and impactful career, said Steve Michael Moore, Student PR Congress chairman and PRSP officer.

The centerpiece of the event, the Student PR Grand Prix, is a high-stakes, real-world competition. Student teams from across the nation will receive an actual campaign brief from a leading organization and must develop and present a comprehensive PR strategy to a panel of award-winning industry leaders.

The competition mechanics challenge students’ strategic thinking, creativity, and execution skills under a tight deadline. Judging criteria will focus on quality of research, creativity of the big idea, feasibility of proposed executions, clarity of metrics and the actual pitch presentation. Top teams will vie for the coveted Grand Prix title, recognition from the country’s most respected PR professionals, and exciting cash prizes and professional opportunities.

The Student PR Congress and Grand Prix will take place on November 6-7, 2025 at De la Salle College of St. Benilde in Manila This event is a critical networking opportunity, bringing together students, academics, and industry veterans for a day of learning, inspiration, and competition.

Student teams are invited to review the Grand Prix full campaign mechanics here and then your attendance to the Student PR Congress register here,

Rehab for ‘addicted’ legislators

A writer cleverly described mischievous monkeys in a Chinese horoscope saying, ‘While they may not all be thieves; they are all liars.’

In the same manner, I would not accuse all senators and members of congress as Cong. Tractors or Kurakot/Corrupt. But I might venture to say they are all addicted to political power and the influence.

It has become ‘a family business,’ a dynastic corporation and public funding source for their private enterprise. In addition, legislators have been given or grabbed power to harass, harangue, threaten or hold any person in contempt.

They use their power to meddle in the business of the executive department and to influence the appointment of prosecutors, judges, justices as well as senior government officials.

Legislators also get paid ridiculous sums of money for salaries, etc. They even get to appoint their ‘next of kin’ as confidential staff, have drivers and bodyguards and be called ‘Your Honor’ on demand!

Senator Alan Peter Cayetano’s call for ‘everyone’ to resign and have snap elections reflects how entrenched and hopeless the present set of legislators and officials of the executive are. Instead of a snap election, let’s change the Constitution.

Perhaps Sen. Alan Peter also sees the writing on the wall and believes that the fastest way to show sincere change is for the elected to resign. Try telling that to a chain smoker, an alcoholic or a drug addict.

Smokers and alcoholics don’t quit unless there is a serious medical event such as stroke, heart attack, lung or liver cancer or pulmonary disease. In some rare cases, they stop because someone in the house is pregnant or sick.

In the case of drug addicts, it’s worse. They are willing to do serious harm to their bodies, resort to crime to fund their drug habit and often end up causing harm or endangering their family members and neighbors.

As far as political power, money and influence go, I would say that with the exception of a few saints, most of our legislators, the judiciary and the executive would clinically qualify as power addicts, especially members of Congress.

How else can we explain their shameless efforts in establishing political dynasties, horse trading with so-called political opponents that are in actuality nothing more than a game of musical chairs?

Last but not least, similar to drug addicts, some political addicts in Congress were, or are, willing to kill opponents and terrorize a congressional district.

For the recommended treatment protocol, ‘Dr. Beltran’ suggests:

#1 Totally eradicate or remove the party-list system in Congress. The greatest damage in the fund diversion/insertions in the ghost flood control projects involved party-list representatives.

Each party-list group allegedly gets an annual appropriation of P150 million from DPWH, even without a physical congressional district.

The party-list system has been turned into an alternative mechanism to perpetuate political dynasties where the wife, son, daughter or in-law of a legislator turns Congress into a family picnic for funds and power.

Remove all 63 party-list groups and we solve some of the headaches as well as the problems.

#2 Reduce the functions and powers of Congress and limit these to plain and simple legislation or lawmaking. Bring back the original design and intent to their ‘power of the purse’ and limit it to check and balance.

If we take away their power to insert, reduce or relocate or allocate funds, if we deny them the power and influence to appoint government officials in their district or region, we neutralize all the deal making.

#3 Require all applicants/candidates for legislator to undergo courses related to crafting laws, public administration and ethics.

#4 Remove the function of Senate and Congressional investigation, particularly the weaponized contempt powers. Limit that authority to the DOJ, NBI, PNP, AFP, COA and ombudsman.

#5 All legislation should be based on established, professional research and surveys done over 12 months at least, fact checked and consulted with concerned offices of the judiciary and executive department.

#6 Rationalize the benefits and compensation of members of Congress and the Senate in comparison to private sector executive compensation. Remove all incidental perks such as security detail, vehicles and the like.

#7 Strictly enforce an anti-dynasty bill down to the third generation as well as extended family or in-laws. Only one member of a family should be allowed to hold office at a time.

#8 Require all candidates for legislative office to undergo a thorough drug test every six months and a psych evaluation test mid-term. If the PNP and the LTO can require such tests for applicants, then the same should apply to would-be members of Congress, even the executive department.

#9 Last but not least, all applicants should have a certificate of integrity attesting them to be the husband or wife of only one spouse, absolutely free and clear of any complaints regarding acts of violence or abandonment of family, whether physical, financial or psychological.

I make these suggestions that can be accomplished legally or by force of public clamor and pressure, in order to make being a member of Congress or the Senate challenging, unprofitable and unattractive.

If it is unprofitable, unimpressive and less persuasive, politicians will not invest hundreds of millions in campaign expenditures because they can’t get or steal the money back.

Poultry import ban on 6 countries lifted

The government has reopened the country’s borders to live domestic and wild birds from six countries and two Malaysian states that were previously under a temporary import ban due to avian influenza outbreaks.

Department of Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. signed memorandum orders allowing the resumption of poultry imports specifically for pets and zoo purposes from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Sweden, and Kelantan and Sabah in Malaysia.

‘All import transactions of the above commodities shall be in accordance with existing rules and regulations of the Department of Agriculture,’ the DA said.

It added that the move is part of its ongoing efforts to stabilize supply chains and support the country’s growing economy.

The ban had been imposed following reports of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in these areas.

The DA said all cases have since been resolved with no new outbreaks, prompting the decision to allow imports once more.

The agency added that official reports submitted by the veterinary authorities of the concerned countries along with evaluations by the Bureau of Animal Industry indicate that the risk of importing poultry from these areas is now negligible.

Despite the resumption, the DA reminded traders that all shipments must still comply with existing sanitary and phytosanitary regulations.

The move follows similar steps taken last September when the DA ended its ban on poultry imports from Israel and South Dakota in the United States after veterinary authorities confirmed that avian influenza outbreaks in those areas had been contained.

At the time, the agency allowed the entry of domestic and wild birds, poultry meat, day-old chicks, hatching eggs and semen for artificial insemination, citing international reporting standards and scientific evidence to ensure both biosecurity and a steady supply of poultry products.

Lawyer who scammed people nabbed in Quezon City

A lawyer who allegedly duped at least 27 people through a fraudulent investment scam was arrested in Quezon City on Wednesday night.

The 31-year-old suspect, whom police identified only as Joy, was arrested during a sting in a restaurant along Timog Avenue at 7:45 p.m., according to a report from the Project 4 Police Station 8.

Police served the warrant of arrest for estafa against the lawyer, issued by a court in Santiago City in Isabela, as she appeared for a meeting with one of the complainants.

Lt. Col. Joe Leanza, Station 8 commander, said one of the complainants lost P300,000 to the suspect who allegedly hid for eight months from the victims.

Leanza said police acted on the information and assisted the complainant in setting up a business meeting with the lawyer.

‘We set up the meeting with the lawyer and one of the victims under the pretense that she is going to make an additional investment,’ Leanza said.

He said other victims complained that they were lured into investing in the lawyer’s trucking service after they were allegedly promised P5,600 in weekly earnings.

According to Leanza, the victims started having doubts when the suspect could no longer deliver on her promises.

‘She is a lawyer, so (the victims) did not question her credibility,’ Leanza said in Filipino over News5.

The court set the bail for the suspect’s temporary liberty at P36,000.

DigiPlus, Bayad form exclusive partnership

Digital entertainment company DigiPlus Interactive Corp. has entered into an exclusive partnership with bills payment services provider Bayad to expand over-the-counter (OTC) or physical payment options for players of BingoPlus, ArenaPlus and GameZone.

The agreement makes DigiPlus as Bayad’s only gaming partner for OTC cash transactions.

DigiPlus chairman Eusebio Tanco said the partnership is part of the company’s commitment to deliver engaging entertainment while ensuring safe and reliable services for its players.

‘This partnership with Bayad provides customers with more secure and convenient ways to manage their transactions, reinforcing our commitment to player protection and dependable service at every touchpoint,’ he said.

Through this collaboration, DigiPlus customers will gain access to Bayad’s extensive network of payment touchpoints, which is present across over 800 Bayad Center branches and Bayad Partners in malls, supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide.

BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone players can also now make cash-ins or deposits through Bayad.

To provide its customers with more options to manage their funds conveniently and safely, DigiPlus announced that additional features, including cash-outs and withdrawals, and access through the Bayad App, will be rolled out in the next phases.

DigiPlus said that the Bayad payment channels partnership adds to its growing customer service network and player support, which already includes its in-house 24/7 customer support, over 130 physical BingoPlus stores nationwide and a surety bond for player wallets.

Bayad, a subsidiary of the Manila Electric Co. and the biggest and widest multi-channel payment platform in the Philippines, is accredited by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as an electronic money issuer.

DigiPlus said that it partners only with BSP-accredited payment channels, in accordance with the requirements of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp., to ensure that all player wallet transactions are processed through secure and compliant payment platforms.

‘Together, we’re expanding access to digital channels and offering new, engaging and responsible ways for Filipinos to experience convenience and entertainment made possible by accessible and inclusive financial services,’ Bayad chairman of the board Ray Espinosa said.

With over 39,000 payment touchpoints nationwide, as well as powering the bills payment feature of leading online and mobile payment applications in the country, Bayad has evolved from an over-the-counter payment collection service provider to what is now the biggest and widest multi-channel payment platform.