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Czech Inekon Railway Blacklisted by DOTC ex-chief MAR ROXAS – for refusing to pay $30 Million USD (₱1.3 Billion Pesos) Red-tape

Manuel "Mar" Araneta Roxas II (MAR ROXAS), a Former Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Chief; whom during his term, DOTC Execs ask $30 Million USD from a Czech Railway firm  to win a supply contract for the DOTC's MRT3 expansion project. Photo from Wikipedia  

DOTC execs tagged in $30 Million US Dollars (1.3 Billion Peso) shakedown with the European Czechs'   Inekon fuming scandal for under the table (Red-tape) that involves former DOTC chief (MAR ROXAS) Manuel Roxas II.

DOTC Executives involve in the Czechs'   Inekon  - Philippine DOTC $30 Million Scandal remained in their DOTC position and even promoted, the following:

  1. Jose Perpetuo "Juju" Lotilla,
  2. Rene "Timmy" Limcaoco,
  3. Catherine Gonzales
  4. Jaime "Jim" Feliciano.

All of them are still at the DOTC.  Catherine Gonzales, who came in as an assistant secretary, has since been promoted to undersecretary.

Inekon, a Czech company a top 100 corporations in the Czech Republic and is involved in railway projects in several European countries and the United States speak-up for former DOTC Chief MAR ROXAS's involvement for demanding $30 Million US Dollars (1.3 Billion Peso) to win a supply contract for the DOTC's MRT3 expansion project.

One of their companies, Inekon, has been blacklisted by the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), barred from bidding to supply trains for the Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT 3).

The blacklist followed a meeting at the DOTC in July last 2012, during which, one of those present alleged, department officials asked the Inekon Group executives for $30 million US Dollars if they wanted the supply contract.

Czech Ambassador to the Philippines Josef Rychtar, who accompanied the Inekon delegation to the DOTC, reportedly advised his compatriots not to engage in corruption.

The amount was allegedly whittled down to $2.5 million. When the Czechs still didn't give in, their project proposal, first endorsed to the DOTC three years ago by the Czech government, was scuttled and the company blacklisted.

The DOTC was headed at the time by (MAR ROXAS) Manuel Roxas II, and the department officials who met with the Czechs were his recruits. They included Jose Perpetuo "Juju" Lotilla, Rene "Timmy" Limcaoco, Catherine Gonzales and Jaime "Jim" Feliciano. All of them are still at the DOTC. Gonzales, who came in as an assistant secretary, has since been promoted to undersecretary.

When Jesse Robredo died in a plane crash and Roxas left the DOTC to take over the Department of the Interior and Local Government, his recruits were left behind, and Inekon remained barred from the MRT-3 project.

Last April, Czech Ambassador to the Philippines Josef Rychtar met with new DOTC Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and related details of the July meeting. There was no action from the DOTC.

Late last month, news reports emerged, citing unnamed sources, that President Aquino's eldest sister Ballsy, her husband Eldon Cruz, former DOTC head Pete Prado and Steve Psinakis, a son-in-law of the late Eugenio Lopez Sr. and consultant and adviser of First Philippine Holdings Corp. and Benpres Holdings Corp., had asked Inekon for $30 million to facilitate the contract.

Czech's Rychtar criticized Aquino's Straight Path for "Slow Action" But vowed to prove that President Aquino's eldest sister Ballsy, her husband Eldon Cruz are innocent

An exasperated Rychtar then sent a letter to President Aquino, dated June 29, 2013 and received by Malacañang nearly two weeks ago, clearing the Cruz couple and Prado, and raising the same issues he had discussed with Abaya.

Rychtar followed this up with another meeting last Wednesday with Abaya.

I am so mad," Rychtar told The STAR the other night. "In other countries, an investigation would have been conducted at once."

He wondered why an administration that purports to focus on the fight against corruption and on taking the straight path or daang matuwid has been slow to act on the issue.

Worse, Rychtar said, "the innocent are the ones getting hurt" – referring in particular to Ballsy and Eldon Cruz.

The ambassador knows the Cruz couple personally and said the stories against them are "completely false."

Rychtar said he was ready to talk and face probers if needed.

No commissions

In his letter to the President, a copy of which was obtained by The STAR, Rychtar wrote: "The Czech proposal for the MRT3 capacity expansion and modernization is a government-to-government deal which cannot contain any provisions for commissions."

Over the past three years, according to the letter, the Czech Ministry of Trade and Foreign Affairs had transmitted more than 10 official letters to the Philippine government and submitted to the DOTC "booklets of extensive technical plans and financial proposals in order to comply with Philippine Procurement Procedures."

"We continue to wait patiently for a response from the DOTC," the letter stated.

The one-page letter opened with a clarification to Aquino about the "inaccurate and nasty press reports pertaining to the MRT3 capacity expansion."

"I wish to state that the allegations that members of your family were involved with discussions with Inekon on any projects in the Philippines are simply untrue and malicious," Rychtar wrote the President. "Neither Secretary Prado nor any member of your family has offered their assistance in any of the projects that my country is pursuing in the Philippines. Your family is well known not to involve themselves on governmental affairs, most especially in the area of procurement."

Rychtar wrote that he held Eldon and Ballsy Cruz as well as Prado "in the highest esteem."

The ambassador said he was writing the letter "on both a personal and official capacity" and was prepared to issue a public statement clearing Ballsy and Eldon Cruz, and to declare the Czech government's "continued interest" in participating in the DOTC program.

"In early April 2013, I was able to secure a meeting with Secretary Emilio Abaya to report an incident between some officials of his department and myself, together with the top management of Inekon," Rychtar wrote. "While I still have yet to discern who are behind these terrible press releases, I had hoped that Secretary Abaya would have dealt with this issue in a swift and judicious manner before it reached this embarrassing and untenable state of affairs."

Inekon is one of the top 100 corporations in the Czech Republic and is involved in railway projects in several European countries and the United States.

MRT3 has a fleet of 73 Czech-made modern and air-conditioned rail cars, which were built by another Czech company – CKD Doprovni System of Prague. The rail vehicles are articulated, eight-axle , three-section cars, designed for single-ended operations.

Each train can seat 80 passengers and can carry, under crush loading conditions, 394 commuters at any one time. The MRT3 trains carry 23,000 passengers per hour per direction daily.

With report from ABS-CBN News

INSEAD- Philippines ranks low in innovation: study at par with Africa's Uganda,, Botswana

Innovation in the Philippines is only at par with Uganda and Botswana, according to a global study released Wednesday.

The Philippines has a rating of 31.2, which is good for 90th place in the 2013 Global Innovation Index published by Cornell University, INSEAD business school, and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

African countries Uganda (31.2) and Botswana (31.1) are in 89th and 91st places, respectively.  

The top 10 most innovative nations and territories are:

1    Switzerland    66.6   

2    Sweden    61.4   

3    United Kingdom    61.2   

4    Netherlands    61.1   

5    United States of America    60.3   

6    Finland    59.5   

7    Hong Kong (China)    59.4   

8    Singapore    59.4   

9    Denmark    58.3   

10    Ireland    57.9  

 

In Southeast Asia and Oceania, the 10 highest-ranked are:

7    Hong Kong (China)    59.4   

8    Singapore    59.4   

17    New Zealand    54.5   

18    Korea, Republic of    53.3   

19    Australia    53.1   

22    Japan    52.2   

32    Malaysia    46.9   

35    China    44.7   

57    Thailand    37.6   

72    Mongolia    35.8

The GII 2013 looked at 142 economies around the world, using 84 indicators including the quality of top universities, availability of microfinance, venture capital deals -- calculating innovation capabilities, as well as and research, infrastructure, knowledge, and technology capabilities.

The index is used by businessmen, policy makers, and researchers looking into the state of innovation worldwide.

"Dynamic innovation hubs are multiplying around the world despite the difficult state of the global economy. These hubs leverage local advantages with a global outlook on markets and talent," WIPO Director General Francis Gurry said in a statement.

"For national-level policy makers seeking to support innovation, realizing the full potential of innovation in their own backyards is often a more promising approach than trying to emulate successful innovation models elsewhere."

The 2013 index was formally unveiled to the public Wednesday at the Huawei Technologies facilities in Shenzhen, China, according international current affairs magazine The Diplomat.

"While high income economies dominate the list, several new players have increased their innovation capabilities and outputs. On average, high-income countries outpace developing countries by a wide margin across the board in terms of scores; a persistent innovation divide exists," said Soumitra Dutta, co-editor of the report.

According to Barry Jaruzelski, senior partner and leader of the Global Engineered Products and Services Practice at Booz & Company, underperforming economies can boost their innovation capabilities by developing hubs wherein large companies can play a catalyst role.

"Enterprise champions, including state-owned enterprises, family-owned conglomerates, and multinational corporations, can be the critical drivers of innovation hub activities. These enterprise champions can facilitate the building of hub capabilities and their talent pools by stimulating innovation and by helping to bridge the gap between research and commercial success," he added.

ABS-CBN News

The Teen Future Philippine Azkals dominates Australia’s Kanga Cup (Kangaroo Cup)

High hopes for future Azkals

SYDNEY – Former Philippine national football team standout and now Philippine Football Federation (PFF) consultant in Australia Mike Moran said the other day the outlook is bright for the promotion of football relations between the Philippines and Australia with the recent victory of the Philippine U-18 squad at the Kanga Cup in Canberra a portent of things to come.

Moran, 58, is based in Sydney and begins work with Osaka-based Japanese multinational finance company Invast Securities next month. He has been involved in foreign exchange trading for over 35 years with expat postings in Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong.  Before starting his Invast engagement, Moran is busy paving the way for an active two-way football program.

Last week, Moran was in Canberra to witness the Philippines, playing as the Carranz Football Club, post a 6-0 record in capturing the U-18 championship of the Kanga Cup which assembled 256 teams of over 4,000 players to compete in three-tier age groups from 8 to 18 for boys and girls. The Philippines sent an 18-man lineup composed of 14 homegrown locals and only four based overseas.  Head coach was Marlon Maro with Alvin Carranza and Jefferson Cheng as managers. The 18 players came from a 38-man pool being trained as "Teen Azkals."

The Philippines will tap the nucleus of the Kanga Cup title squad for the Asean Football Federation (AFF) U-19 Championships in Surabaya on Sept. 9-22.  The "Teen Azkals" are bracketed in Group A with Laos, Singapore, Australia, Cambodia and Timor Leste.  Group B is made up of Brunei, Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia. The Philippines opens its campaign against Laos on Sept. 9.

Moran said the Filipinos impressed Australian scouts with their ability and quickness in Canberra.  "We went up against bigger boys and we were clearly at a disadvantage physically but we weren't outplayed," he said.  "One of our players Arnel Amita of FEU was spotted by Argentinian coach Gabriel Wilk of the Cooma club of Canberra, the No. 1 club in the Australian Capital Territory.  Wilk is inviting Arnel to his camp.  Arnel is like a little Maradona.  On the field, he amazed the fans with his ball tricks, speed and intelligence."

The Philippines got off to a strong start with a 1-0 win over the Capital Football Senior NTC then crushed Gosford City, 5-2, Taylor Lakers, 20-0, Woden Valley, 2-0 and John Paul College, 6-0 before repeating over the Capitals, 1-0, in the Kanga Cup finals.  "We got better with every game," said Moran.  "Against Gosford, we were down 0-2 but never gave up and eventually won, 5-2.  That showed the team's character."

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Writer Jaime Pimentel of Ang Kalatas Australia paid tribute to Amita. "He menaced forwards in the backfield, opened opportunities in the midfield and taunted defenders in attack," wrote Pimentel.  "In a show of defiance of Capital's superior ball skills and robust defensive tactics, the pint-sized dynamo ruled the midfield as he hustled to terrorize anyone and his shadow who dared cross his territory."  Amita, 17, stands only 5-5.

The others in the champion team were keeper Enzo Cheng, keeper Raphael de Guzman and David Diamante of La Salle, Mark Besana, Daniel Gadia and Raphael Resuma of UP, Mikko Benedicto of San Beda, Junell Bautista, Jan Clarino, Harold Alcares, Doug Carranza, Yoshiharu Luciano Koizumi, Val Calvo, Nicholas Bollier, Rey Diaz and Amani Aguinaldo of FEU and Kevin Hartmann. 

Moran said since his appointment by the PFF, he has explored football tie-ups with former Australian national player Gus Cerro and Fil-Aussie coach Leigh Gunn.  "Gus is training a Fil-Aussie Kenneth Dizon who's 16," said Moran.  "He thinks Kenneth has the potential to become a major player with the Azkals in the future.  Gus is now creating a broad data base of Filipinos playing in Australia. He's married to a Filipina so that explains his closeness with the Filipino community.  Both Gus and Leigh are excited about the possibilities of working with the PFF."

PFF secretary-general Edwin Gastanes said the U-18 team's participation in the Kanga Cup was the country's first-ever training mission in Australia.  "This was unchartered waters," Gastanes told Moran.  During the trip, Carranza was introduced to Fil-Aussie player John Chris Canayama who is 18.  Moran said slowly, the doors are opening to discover more Fil-Aussie players.  "The Kanga Cup is more of a grassroots level of competition," he said.  "I drove to Canberra which is a 3 1/2 hour drive away from Sydney to meet the team which I thought was important as it was a first for the Philippines.  I've been contacted by scouts from out of the blue since word got around of my PFF appointment so we're moving forward with plans to develop a two-way relationship."

Moran played 10 years with the Philippine national team from 1972 to 1982.  "I spoke with the boys during the Kanga Cup and told them to represent our country with honor, to wear our flag on their jersey proudly," he said.  "It's a different feeling when you're playing for your country out there.  I think the boys showed a lot of heart in winning the championship."

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