141 bets carry Philippines banner in Bahrain AYG

The first batch of the 141-athlete Team Philippines will fly to Manama on Oct. 17, five days ahead of the opening ceremony of the second Asian Youth Games (AYG), according to Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham ‘Bambol’ Tolentino.

The mission, Tolentino said, is to match or surpass the two gold medals Pauline Lopez (taekwondo) and Mia Legaspi (golf) won in the last edition in Nanjing, China, in 2013.

‘We have strong chances at the gold medals in the combat sports, but we’re not discounting production in other fronts,’ said Tolentino, adding that the AYG is the second largest multi-sport competition in the continent after the Asian Games.

The Filipino athletes are competing in 19 of the 26 sports programmed by host Bahrain for the AYG, which started in 2009 in Singapore but were shelved twice in 2017 and 2021 because of the pandemic.

Jiu-jitsu has the most number of athletes with 17, followed by taekwondo with 16 and wrestling with 13 in the AYG where Bahrain included its domestic sport of camel racing as well as beach wrestling. The Philippines is also competing in volleyball (12), teqball (6), golf (6), triathlon (2), MMA (5), muay (12), athletics (8), boxing (6), cycling (6), weightlifting (6), table tennis (6), badminton (8), beach wrestling (3), aquatics (3), kurash (4) and pencak silat (2).

The hosts have announced that 4,250 athletes are competing and will be joined by 900 team and technical officials.

Planning Vietnam, Australia trips? Deals, discounts at October travel fest

Numerous flash deals and travel freebies will be up for grabs at this year’s Klook Travel Fest taking place this month.

The three-day event by the travel services and experiences platform will be from October 10 to 12 in Pasay’s Mall of Asia Main Atrium.

Klook Philippines’ associate director for marketing Ulla Roqueza shared during a media conference for the event that many of the promos in store are patterned after the results of Klook’s Travel Pulse surveys from earlier this year.

Last year’s Travel Fest was centered on hotel bookings as the company saw a demand for such deals, but this year, the theme is going back to destinations.

Though survey results show that do-it-yourself tours and theme parks remain popular, there is a growing interest for emerging destinations. This trend influenced the multitude of deals for destinations, such as Vietnam and Taiwan, as there are for the traditional favorites Hong Kong and Singapore.

Vietnam deals include Buy 1 Get 1 Attraction Tickets to Sun World Vietnam, a theme park with a cable car ride and water park, among others.

The launch of the Disney Adventure Cruise Line and the many nature locations in the Mandai Wildlife Reserve highlight promos for Singapore, while old deals for Hong Kong Disney Land and Ocean Park Hong Kong are again available.

The platform is also keeping an eye on long-haul destinations, prompting deals and promos for Australia and Europe, on top of other event-exclusive promos.

During the media conference, Roqueza also shared that the travel platform has around a half a million experiences available for users and listed some 2025 highlights like campaigns for Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, and even a collaboration with Marie Kondo.

Other highlights are a partnership with the Department of Tourism for the digitization of tourism efforts, a push for hotel bookings, and the Klook Kreator Program.

ACEN grants P900 million loan to wind unit

Ayala-led ACEN Corp. has extended a P900-million loan to its subsidiary, which is developing a 553-megawatt (MW) onshore wind farm across Laguna and Quezon.

In a regulatory filing yesterday, ACEN said it executed a short-term loan agreement with its wholly owned unit, Giga Ace 6 Inc. (GA6), the company behind the P70-billion Quezon North Wind Power Project.

GA6 is developing the wind facility in phases, with Phase 1 targeted for completion by the fourth quarter of 2026 and Phase 2 expected to follow by the end of 2027 or early 2028.

Quezon North Wind, straddling Mauban and Real in Quezon and Paete and Kalayaan in Laguna, is expected to generate about 1,730 gigawatt-hours of clean power annually upon completion.

Earlier this year, the ACEN Group signed a P34.41-billion senior green term loan facility with Bank of the Philippine Islands, BDO Unibank Inc. and Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. to partially finance the wind project.

ACEN and ACEN Global Development Group acted as sponsors, share security grantors and guarantors, while GA6 served as the borrower, mortgagor and grantor.

Apart from Quezon North Wind, ACEN, through subsidiary Gigawind4 Inc., also plans to develop the 247-MW Banahaw Wind Power Project in Tayabas, Quezon.

With a project area of 4,536 hectares, the wind facility consists of 38 wind turbine generators with a standard rated power of 6.5 MW each.

Currently, ACEN’s portfolio in the Philippines includes close to 1,000 MW of wind capacity, spanning operational and under-construction projects.

As the Ayala Group’s listed energy platform, the company is one of the country’s leading power producers, accounting for 5.2 percent of the market or around 1.48 million kilowatts in capacity.

4 face arrest over House official’s murder

A Quezon City court has issued warrants for the arrest of four people, including the alleged masterminds, in the murder of an official of the House of Representatives on June 15.

In a decision dated Sept. 24, the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 91 ordered the arrest of Alexis Jesus Cuchapin Jr., Ma. Theresa Requerme, Ignicris Pios and Judy Rivera in connection with the killing of Mauricio Pulhin.

Police have identified Cuchapin and Requerme as the ones who allegedly masterminded Pulhin’s murder.

Pios worked as Cuchapin’s driver. Rivera reportedly drove one of the motorcycles used as getaway vehicles by the suspects.

Pulhin was the chief of technical staff of the House committee on ways and means before he was killed.

He was celebrating the birthday of his seven-year-old daughter at Don Jose Antonio Heights Subdivision in Barangay Commonwealth when he was shot dead.

Quezon City Police District director Col. Randy Glenn Silvio said yesterday the issuance of the warrants underscored the strength of the QCPD’s airtight investigation.

Silvio said manhunt operations are underway for the suspects’ arrest.

Anyone with information about the suspects’ whereabouts may report to the nearest police station or call E911, Quezon City Helpline 122 or 0917-8403925.

Police have arrested two other suspects in Pulhin’s murder.

ALI investing P10.3 billions in largest mixed-use project in Mindanao

Property giant Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) is pouring in P10.3 billion to develop its largest mixed-use development in Mindanao called Ascenda.

Ascenda is a 204-hectare master planned and nature-inspired project located in Davao’s Toril District, which will be developed in partnership with Mindanao-based Anflocor.

It will serve as ALI’s 54th estate in its portfolio and is expected to help fuel Davao City’s growth further.

‘Davao is truly a city on the rise, with its economic growth outpacing the national average. Major infrastructure projects – the Samal-Davao Bridge, the Coastal Road and the Davao Bypass Road – are unlocking new connectivity and opportunities,’ ALI president and CEO Meann Dy said.

‘Ascenda is well positioned to benefit from Davao’s momentum, providing Davaoeños new space to grow and an environment attuned to their modern, upgraded lifestyles,’ she said.

Dy said that Davao has been in Ayala’s radar since the 1970s, with ALI being the first major property developer to invest in Davao City with the launch of Insular Village in 1976.

ALI followed it up with the development of Abreeza in 2007 and then Azuela Cove in 2017.

‘Now the time has come for us to go full blast here in Davao with our largest estate development ever in the Vismin region,’ Dy said.

ALI said that Ascenda marks a series of firsts for the company in the region, being the first Ayala horizontal estate in Mindanao.

It will also offer the only Ayala Land Premier residential village, Virendo, in Davao.

Further, the estate is seen as the first major development that will benefit from the new Davao by-pass road, complementing the newly completed Coastal Road and Maharlika Highway system.

By bringing its best mixed-use components in Ascenda, ALI said the estate is poised to become one of Davao City’s prime destinations and top value drivers by creating a new vibrant residential enclave, town center and commercial district.

Ascenda’s master plan includes two main components – a 65-hectare Town Center as its commercial and cultural anchor and a 139-hectare residential district featuring its top premiere residential brands.

The Town Center will feature the Eco Park designed by internationally acclaimed design firm Henning Larsen.

ALI said that Ascenda’s version of Bishan Park would provide a space for community bonding and recreation as well as serve as a platform for preserving Toril’s ecosystem.

Other Town Center components, meanwhile, include prime commercial lots, greenways and shopping streets with unique lifestyle concepts where residents and guests can access local and global retail brands and various restaurants, cafés and shops. The town center will also host a community church.

‘We refer to Ascenda as ‘Davao’s Nature-Inspired Southern Gateway’ because it draws from Ayala Land’s experience in masterplanning large-scale suburban estates that place nature at the top of their value proposition,’ Dy said.

Dy expects Ascenda’s value as a residential enclave and commercial hub to greatly appreciate in the coming years, much like Ayala Alabang and Nuvali in Luzon.

‘Beyond its premier residential offerings, Ascenda also features prime commercial lots that present exceptional opportunities for investors,’ she said.

Johnson joins ISP heavyweight cast

The world-class field assembled for International Series Philippines presented by BingoPlus has been further strengthened with the addition of two-time Major champion and former World No.1, Dustin Johnson.

Johnson will join fellow Major winners Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed, Charl Schwartzel, and Louis Oosthuizen for the eagerly awaited tournament which takes place at Sta. Elena Golf Club from Oct. 23-26.

The American, known for an unbeaten Ryder Cup record in five appearances and a spectacular 5-0 at Whistling Straits in 2021, last appeared on The International Series at the 2024 PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, and his comeback is set to electrify the fairways in the Philippines.

With an illustrious career to his name, Johnson’s achievements include winning the 2016 US Open at Oakmont Country Club with a four-under-par 276, and a sensational victory at the 2020 Masters Tournament, where he set a tournament record of 20-under-par. He first rose to World No. 1 in February 2017, holding the position for 64 consecutive weeks – the fifth-longest reign in history. He later reclaimed the top spot in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021, spending more than 130 weeks in total as the world’s best golfer.

International Series Philippines presented by BingoPlus is the sixth of the nine elevated events on this season’s Asian Tour schedule, offering players from around the globe a direct pathway into LIV Golf through the season-long Rankings race.

BARMM polls moved to March

The first-ever parliamentary election in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has been rescheduled to March next year, according to the Commission on Elections.

The Comelec said the postponement was due to a ruling of the Supreme Court (SC) declaring laws pertinent to the redistricting of the BARMM as unconstitutional.

‘There will be a Bangsamoro parliamentary elections, the first in history, to be conducted on March 31,’ Comelec Chairman George Garcia announced at a press conference yesterday.

Meanwhile, Malacañang said it respects the SC ruling that voided the Bangsamoro Autonomy Act 77, which mandates the redistricting of the BARMM, and the BAA 58, which provided for the creation of parliamentary districts.

‘The Office of the President recognizes that this ruling is a pivotal step in ensuring that the first Bangsamoro parliamentary elections will be conducted on the firmest constitutional and legal foundations,’ Malacañang said in a statement released on Wednesday night.

The government vowed to support all constitutionally mandated institutions to ensure that the democratic aspirations of the Bangsamoro people are realized within the framework of the Constitution and the Bangsamoro Organic Law.

After declaring the BAA 77 and BAA 58 unconstitutional, the high tribunal ordered the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) to pass a new law distributing the parliamentary districts by Oct. 30, and the Comelec to conduct the BARMM elections not later than March next year.

Garcia said the Comelec does not intend to appeal the SC decision and will comply with the order.

While the redistricting is left to the discretion of the BTA, Garcia said the poll body is ready to help and cooperate for the passage of a new law.

He said the Comelec has five months to prepare for the BARMM parliamentary election.

Garcia said the poll body is planning to hold the filing of certificates of candidacy in January and the ballot printing in February.

While waiting for the passage of a new law, Garcia said, the Comelec would take back all election materials including ballots that have already been deployed to the BARMM.

He said at least P1 billion including the P500 million for the printing of ballots had gone to waste due to the suspension of the Bangsamoro elections. ­

Villar denies ‘prohibited interest’ in cousin’s P18.5 billion infra deals

Sen. Mark Villar refuted allegations of ‘prohibited interest’ in a cousin’s link to flood control projects while he was secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

‘I have no direct or indirect ownership or controlling interest in any company participating in DPWH projects. The official public record confirms that none of my relatives acquired any contracts during my tenure as Secretary,’ Villar said.

The senator made the remark in response to Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla’s statement saying its flood control investigation now covered the Villar clan following a Bilyonaryo news report claiming cousin Carlo Aguilar’s I and E Construction bagged P18.5 billion worth of projects during Villar’s tenure in public works.

Remulla called it a ‘prohibited interest’ that Villar’s cousin won contracts for flood control and other infrastructure projects while Villar was DPWH secretary.

But Villar said he instituted reforms in the department to curb corruption, such as geotagging projects, digitizing data, and used drone technology to do on-site inspections of projects.

Villar welcomed the Independent Commission for Infrastructure’s move to subpoena him on its investigation on the flood control corruption scandal.

Meanwhile, Villar, has been summoned by the Independent Commission for Infrastructure.

The ICI is inviting Villar to its office in Taguig next Tuesday, Oct. 7, to shed light on the ‘planning, budgeting, execution, supervision and monitoring of flood control and other infrastructure projects’ during his time, according to the subpoena issued on Thursday.

Villar served as DPWH chief from 2016 to 2021 before resigning to run for the Senate the following year.

Along with his senator-sister Camille and mother Cynthia, he is now dragged into the investigation conducted by the Department of Justice over P18.5 billion in infrastructure contractors in Las Piñas bagged by his first cousin.

Besides the senator, the ICI has sent out an invitation to former speaker Martin Romualdez and will summon resigned representative Zaldy Co – central figures in the investigation over anomalous flood works for helming the budget process in the House in the 19th Congress.

Free for all

“The enemy of my enemy is my friend; the friend of my enemy is my enemy.’ – Ancient proverb

As expected, everything related to the DPWH ghost projects and corruption has turned into a free-for-all. As I wrote before, some individuals are not going to go quietly to prison or let themselves be thrown under the bus.

So now we can observe several people in Congress, the Senate, the executive body and DPWH making appearances and statements for or against each other and ‘the suspects and suspected’ in the DPWH fund and ghost projects scam.

In the public’s eye, they are all guilty directly, complicit or by omission but we have no details or evidence to back us up. For that it is worth paying attention to what all the ‘players’ are saying, connect the dots and you’ll discover the connection and confirm what used to be rumors or social media banter.

You will also learn that those who claim to be or appear to be are not so. Party-list groups received P150 million a year from DPWH even though they have no physical jurisdiction or constituency, said a DPWH official.

Those on the right played along or tolerated the political chess moves of Malacañang to remove VP Sara and, as a result, money poured into congressional districts.

Those in the Left who aligned with Martin to oust Sara are now behaving as anti-Marcos, perhaps to remind PBBM that if Martin goes, Bongbong goes. Some are openly implicating President Bongbong Marcos in the passing of the flawed 2025 budget.

Those who attacked Martin and Zaldy defended PBBM. Those who attacked PBBM were clearly aligned in the past with Martin and Zaldy during the ‘Impeach Sara’ campaign and the notorious distribution of ayuda tagged as ‘7-7-7-million’ to join the speaker’s caravan.

By and large, the general statements had a semblance of truth bordering on confession or admission of complicity, omission or alliance. More interesting is that the Left and the Right are ‘not clean and bright.’

After watching all the investigations concerning DPWH ghost projects, scams and suspected corruption in the legislative and executive branches of government, I was reminded of an old joke, as well as the movie of the late great Robert Redford.

Many authors and politicians have used the joke but historically speaking, the joke was apparently popular in saloons and bars from the gold rush to the roaring 20s onwards. The story goes:

‘During a lavish gathering of very rich individuals, a millionaire approached an attractive woman and asked: ‘Madame, if you were offered a million pounds, would you consider spending the weekend with me at my country estate and have sex?’

‘The woman was shocked and mortified by such a proposition but soon collected herself and replied that a million pounds was a substantial amount of money and that she might consider a tryst with the rich man.

‘After that, the rich man asked, ‘But what if I you were offered 500,000 pounds instead of a million, would you still consider the proposal?’ After some thought, the woman hesitated and replied, ‘Half a million pounds is still a fortune and perhaps worth considering.’

‘Intrigued, the rich man dared to go lower and asked the lady, ‘But what if the offer was only a thousand pounds for a weekend, would you still entertain my offer?’

‘The woman’s face turned red and fumed: ‘How dare you! What do you think I am, a prostitute?!!! The man replied: ‘Madam, we already settled that, we are merely deciding on the price.”

I hesitated to use that story but as I listened to the ongoing investigations regarding the DPWH ghost projects and ‘alleged’ corruption inside the legislative and executive branches of government, I believe the public has already settled or decided who the ‘prostitutes’ are.

The only thing people are squabbling about is who is the most guilty and how much did they get as the project proponent, contractor, sub-contractor and DPWH engineer.

Someone suggested that the investigators should not waste their time asking ‘the suspects and the suspected’ who is higher on the food chain of corruption. Or asking each respondent who else is involved and how much did they receive.

Instead, the investigators should just ask ‘WHO DID NOT RECEIVE MONEY?’ Or who had no dealings or association with the corruptors and the corrupted?

Those questions are less incriminating or damning for the doomed. Pressuring the respondents to name names and point out the guilty is certainly scary for contractors and DPWH personnel because it’s like signing your own death sentence.

They don’t want a target on their back, endanger their family or risk retaliation and therefore getting the truth out of them is like pulling teeth from a lion or a bear.

It is unfair to the remnant of innocent legislators and DPWH employees to be dragged and marked with suspicion without any opportunity to prove their innocence.

With everybody hunting down ‘the suspects and the suspected,’ chances are the innocents will languish under a cloud of suspicion and judgment for a very long time.

By providing a list of members of Congress, the Senate, past and present and asking ‘who did not receive any stolen money,’ the investigators can immediately shorten the list of persons of interest.

Jinggoy’s trial in pork barrel scam to proceed

The trial of Sen. Jinggoy Estrada’s graft cases on the alleged misuse of his discretionary public funds or pork barrel will proceed as the anti-graft court Sandiganbayan junked his plea to dismiss the cases for lack of merit.

In a 22-page resolution, Sandiganbayan’s Special Fifth Division said there was no cogent reason to reverse its earlier resolution that denied Estrada’s demurrer to evidence, which would effectively dismiss his remaining graft charges involving the alleged misuse of his Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) amounting to over P200 million.

The funds were allegedly diverted to fake livelihood projects that were endorsed to non-government organizations allegedly owned by businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles, who has had numerous convictions over the misuse of the pork barrel funds.

The anti-graft court rejected Estrada’s argument that there should not be any prosecution for graft since there was already a prosecution against him for plunder from the ‘same set of facts and the same set of transactions.’

The court said there was nothing in the Rules of Court or the laws that there was a directive to dismiss a separate case for graft on account of the charge ‘being a predicate act in a prior case for plunder.’

It also maintained that the prosecution has presented sufficient evidence to establish a prima facie case to support a guilty verdict.

‘The only reason to sustain such an argument would be if the same places the accused in double jeopardy, which is not the case herein, as shall be discussed by the court later,’ the resolution read.

The Sandiganbayan also disagreed with Estrada’s argument that the prosecution failed to prove that there was an intent to commit wrongdoing on his part, saying he never knew of the supposed scheme to misuse his PDAF.

The court cited the testimony of Ruby Tuason, who testified she met with Estrada and told him of the scheme of Janet Napoles and that she personally delivered amounts to him at the Senate and at his house.

It also cited the testimony of Benhur Luy, who said he had endorsement letters signed by Estrada through a member of his staff.

‘Estrada’s insistence on the innocuousness of his endorsements is belied by its repetition and deviation from the established procedure,’ the court said.

‘Estrada’s endorsement letters directly implicate him for the crimes charged and there is no basis for his argument that his letters were merely recommendatory,’ it added.

The Sandiganbayan set the presentation of defense evidence on Oct. 2.

The resolution, dated Oct. 1, was signed by Associate Justice Zaldy Trespeses, the division chair; and Associate Justices Maryann Corpus-Mañalac and Maria Theresa Mendoza-Arcega.