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US President Obama to visit ASEAN in October 6-12 Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines

US President Barack Obama will make his first trip to the Philippines in October, the White House announced.

In a statement on Friday, September 13, the office of White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said: "The President will travel to Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines from October 6-12 as part of his ongoing commitment to increase U.S. political, economic and security engagement with the Asia Pacific." 

Manila will be Obama's last stop. He will first attend the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders in Bali, then the US-ASEAN Summit and the East Asia Summit (EAS) in Brunei, and meet with Prime Minister Najib in Malaysia. 

"The President will then travel to the Philippines, the fifth Asian treaty ally he has visited during his presidency," the statement said. 

"He will meet with President Aquino to reaffirm the strong economic, people-to-people, and security links between our two countries," it said. 

Malacañang Palace spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said Obama will be Manila October 11-12 "upon the invitation of [His Excellency] President Benigno S Aquino."

The two presidents will "discuss ways to further strengthen the enduring Philippines-US alliance including the expansion of our security, economic and people to people ties," the Palace said. 

Obama's visit comes as Washington and Manila negotiate an agreement that will allow increased rotational presence of American troops in the Philippines, and give them wider access to the country's military bases. It is forged amid tension between the Philippines and China over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. 

Yet Filipino activists criticized the deal as a ploy to circumvent the constitutional ban on permanent bases. It is envisioned to be an executive agreement between the US and the Philippine departments of defense, and does not require Senate ratification unlike a treaty. 

In August, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel also visited the Philippines and discussed the agreement with President Aquino. 

Obama's trip also coincides with his administration's so-called pivot to Asia, Washington's effort to re-balance its strategic priorities to the Asia-Pacific. 

US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel first announced the trip when he visited Manila last month. 

"I spoke with the President and he is very much looking forward to his trip to Southeast Asia and I know that the White House is preparing for that and his meetings. There's a lot to discuss," Hagel said in a press briefing in Malacañang. 

The trip will be the 8th visit of an American president to the Southeast Asian nation. Obama is the 7th US leader to visit the Philippines, according to data from the US State Department: 

It is also Obama's first-ever visit to the Philippines. Born in Hawaii, the American President lived in nearby Indonesia as a child.

 

Sources: The White House, US Department of State and Rappler.com

In the Know: Who’s who on Napoles list [Circuit for ₱10 Billion Pork Barrel Stealing]

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Download: Full COA report on PDAF use

Here is a list of people allegedly involved in the Janet Lim-Napoles scam based on affidavits submitted by whistle-blowers and findings of the Commission on Audit (COA) reports of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM):

  • Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr. allowed his pork barrel to be used by the Napoles NGOs in 22 instances. In its special audit report released on Aug. 16, the COA found that Napoles NGOs received 413.29 million from Revilla's office from 2007 to 2009. According to 2012 reports by COA and the DBM, Revilla gave 20 million to Napoles NGOs in two towns.

  • Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile allowed his pork barrel to be used by the Napoles NGOs in 21 occasions. The COA report found that Napoles NGOs received 332.7 million from Enrile's office from 2007 to 2009. According to 2012 reports by COA and DBM, Enrile gave 10 million to a Napoles NGO in one town.

  • Sen. Jinggoy Estrada allowed his pork barrel to be used by the Napoles NGOs 18 times. The COA report found that Napoles NGOs received 191.58 million from Estrada's office from 2007 to 2009. According to 2012 reports by COA and DBM, Estrada gave 63 million to Napoles NGOs in four towns.

  • Jessica Lucila "Gigi" Reyes, former chief of staff of  Enrile, was dubbed the "24th senator" as she signed checks in the millions on behalf of the then Senate President and issued memos to Senate functionaries involving the funds of the chamber. She resigned in December 2012 in the aftermath of the furor regarding the selective distribution of Christmas bonuses to senators by the then Senate President. A witness said that he and another employee delivered millions of pesos in cash to her house in La Vista, Quezon City. Whistle-blower Benhur Luy also tagged Reyes as one of Napoles' main contacts with Enrile's office along with Jose Antonio Evangelista.

  • Jose Antonio Evangelista, identified as Enrile's deputy chief of staff, was tagged by whistle-blowers as one of Napoles' main contacts in Enrile's office. According to the whistle-blowers, Evangelista's role was to provide documentation to JLN.

  • Ruby Tuason is the former social secretary of former President and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada. According to the witnesses, deliveries were made twice between 2009 and 2011 to her house in Dasmariñas Village in Makati City. The whistle-blowers also named Tuason as Napoles' conduit in the offices of Enrile and Senator Estrada. Luy's record also showed that Tuason received 60 million from JLN, but it was not clear whether she received it for Enrile or Estrada. 

  • Pauline Labayen is the deputy chief of staff of Sen. Jinggoy Estrada. According to Estrada's chief of staff, lawyer Raquel Mejia, Labayen is the appointments secretary of the senator. 

  • Richard Cambe is Revilla's chief political adviser. He was identified as among the senior congressional staff members who served as conduits for channeling funds from the lawmaker to Napoles, according to whistle-blowers. In one of the sample transactions that the whistle-blowers' lawyer Levito Baligod furnished the media in August, it was revealed that Cambe received 9.5 million from JLN on April 11, 2007, drawn from a 20-million project of Revilla in 2008.

  • Rodolfo Plaza was Agusan del Sur representative from 2001 to 2010. Plaza was among the 28 lawmakers tagged by whistle-blowers to be among those who had allowed Napoles' dummy nongovernment organizations (NGOs) to use his pork barrel for purported ghost projects. According to affidavits filed in the National Bureau of Investigation, Plaza allowed his pork to be used nine times.

  • Rizalina Seachon-Lanete represented Masbate's third district from 2004 to 2010. Lanete allowed her pork to be used 13 times by the Napoles NGOs.

  • Samuel Dangwa was Benguet representative from 1987 to 1995, and from 2001 to 2010. Dangwa allowed his pork to be used eight times by Napoles NGOs.

  • Edgar Valdez represented the Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives from 2002 to 2010. According to whistle-blower Benhur Luy, state-owned National Livelihood Development Corp. (NLDC) received 30 million in 2009 and 2010 from Valdez's PDAF. NLDC was used as the conduit for around 1 billion of pork barrel funds by seven Napoles NGOs from 2008 to 2012.

  • Prospero Pichay represented Surigao del Sur's first district from 1998 to 2007. Pichay has been identified as an "investment partner" in Asia Star Power Resources Corp., a coal trading firm controlled by the Napoles family.

 Source: Inquirer Archives

PORK Protest “911,913 919” series rally to “ABOLISH” pork barrel - OFWs set to join the “Zero Remittance Day” on September 19

"Zero Remittance Day" is another protest organized to show public outrage over the alleged misuse of public funds.

Overseas Filipinos have expressed their support for demonstrations back home to protest corruption in the use of the legislative pork barrel.

Although mass actions are banned in Saudi Arabia, Filipinos have expressed their solidarity through social media by posting their protest photos.

In Abu Dhabi and Dubai, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) wore white clothes in their workplaces as a sign of protest.

In Hong Kong, protesters wore red and rallied for the abolition of the pork barrel. They called for the prosecution of all involved in the malversation of the billion-peso fund.

Those joining the protest said they are angered by the continuing corruption, the slow prosecution of culprits and President Benigno Aquino III's supposed special treatment of businesswoman Janet Lim Napoles -- the alleged brains behind the pork barrel scam.

At least three other protests are scheduled this month including one at the EDSA Shrine called "Edsa Tayo" on September 11 and another gathering in Luneta on September 13.

Malacanang said it is not bothered by the protests, but has asked the police to prepare security measures.

Stan Yumang, host and program director of the Good Evening Kabayan show in Hong Kong, said: "We in HK are for the scrapping of the pork barrel. Corrupt people in the government will always find a way to fill their pockets. We are not asking for a name change for Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF or pork barrel) or for the same system to be molded into something new. What the OFWs want is for it to end."

"Those proven guilty in participating in the pork barrel scam must receive punishment equivalent to committing treason. To gain back our trust, the government must be transparent  about how they spend taxpayer's money. We also believed that when the pork is abolished, only those with a true heart for public service would find their place in our government," he added.

Arlene Andes based in Brussels, Belgium, told the Inquirer Radio 990 AM, that the OFWs in Europe likewise turned to  social media to express their demand to scrap the pork barrel. They used Facebook to show their support for the protests.

"The OFWs are fuming mad at lawmakers who are greedy and corrupt and who are only thinking about their personal interest. These politicians do not care about the OFWs who shed blood, sweat and tears working in a foreign land just to support their families in the Philippines," Andes said.

Jelord Vergara in Tokyo, Japan send this message: "Please fight for abolishing the pork barrel in behalf of the Filipinos working in Japan. You have our all out support."

Engineers Jegs Certeza in  Seoul, South Korea sent this message: "We abhor the deliberate immoral stealing of public funds— the nation's meager hope for salvation. We support the public display of dismay."

Ria Malapitan in Hong Kong demanded: "Imprison the guilty. The ordinary Filipino has been paying for the lavish lifestyle of these shameless low-life politicians for too long."

Joyce Delovieres, financial counselor and the wife of an OFW in Singapore said: "My family has to deal with loneliness. We hope that somehow, overseas remittances will translate to better government services and projects that will eventually lead to local work opportunities. I was hoping good government would help bring back a father to my kids," said Joyce, who was left behind to take care of their three children alone.

Last month, timed with the protest march at the Luneta Park, about 100 Filipino-American activists held their own rally in front of the posh Ritz-Carlton Residences in Los Angeles, where a unit is owned by Jeane Napoles.

The 23-year-old Napoles is the daughter of businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles, who is now detained for her alleged role in the 10-billion pork barrel scam.

Netizens noted how the young Napoles had posted photos showing her jewelry, designer shoes and handbags and Porsche cars.

Migrante International also initiated simultaneous global protests  in capitals in Asia, North Africa, Canada, United States, Australia, New Zealand and Europe to demand accountability and the prosecution of all those involved in the  scam.

The group also called for the rechanneling of the pork barrel to provide free, more accessible and more efficient services and welfare assistance for OFWs in distress, he said.

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