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INSTEAD of going after delinquent employers, the Social Security System (SSS) has changed its approach to encourage them to seek assistance from their respective SSS offices on how to fulfill their obligations. This, after the SSS noticed a significant number of employers, particularly in Cebu and Bohol, have yet to register their businesses under SSS in 2023.In a press conference on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Alberto Montalbo, head of SSS Visayas Central 1 Division, discussed the rebranding of their “Race” campaign. Previously defined as “Run Against Contribution Evaders,” Race now stands for “Relief Afforded to Challenge Employers.”Montalbo said the campaign rebranding that began in 2022 and will be further strengthened in 2024, has produced more positive results than the previous Race campaign.He said the campaign aims to encourage more investors to venture, especially in Cebu, and to alleviate their fear towards SSS.Installment Montalbo said the SSS is planning to allow employers to pay their unpaid contributions through installments.This will enable employers to pay at least five percent of their total computed delinquency as downpayment. The duration of the installment payment will be assessed based on the employer’s total amount of delinquency and penalties.The new payment scheme could last up to 24 months or two years. Employers are advised to prioritize remitting SSS contributions for employees who highly need SSS benefits while availing of installment payments.Delinquents Unesco Pacarro Jr., head of the SSS legal department, reported during the press conference that around 193 employers were targeted by the Race campaign in the provinces of Cebu and Bohol in 2023.Of this number, 65 were discovered to have failed to register their businesses under SSS, 40 fully paid their delinquencies, 10 chose to partially pay their unpaid contributions, and five were found to have closed their companies.As a result of the Race campaign, an estimated P36 million worth of unpaid contributions or delinquencies from employers were recorded.Montalbo said as of March, the SSS already collected P30 million of the P36 million unpaid contributions from employers.Criminal cases for violation of Republic Act 1161, or the SSS Law, were also filed against nine out of the 193 employers; while the rest of the employers availed of installment, restructuring, and condonation programs offered by SSS to settle their contribution disputes.Employers who violate the SSS law may be fined up to P500,000 or face a minimum of six months imprisonment, or both, depending on the court’s decision. The law requires employers to register their business under SSS, report their employees from the first day of their employment, and pay their contribution a month after employment.Race 2024From January to March 2024, 56 employers were subjected to Race operations in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu and Talisay.The operations recorded roughly P9.6 million in delinquencies and also identified non-SSS registered companies.On Wednesday, a simultaneous Race operation was conducted across five SSS branches in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Talisay and the Cebu-North Reclamation Area.The operation found that a computer supplier company based in Mandaue was the most delinquent with 17 employees, surpassing P1 million in SSS delinquencies since 2019.The SSS ended the press conference by reminding employers to prioritize their employees’ future by providing them with SSS benefits.The SSS said this would be advantageous to the company in the long run, as it would encourage employees to stay and perform their best for the company. / HIC What app can earn money in Philippines? Philippines A SENATE committee issued on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, a subpoena against a dismissed police official implicated in the disappearance of Miss Grand Philippines 2023 contestant Catherine Camilon.During the opening of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs and Committee on Justice and Human Rights’ inquiry into the disappearance of Camilon, two of the alleged primary suspects in the case, former Police Major Allan de Castro and his driver Jeffrey Magpantay, were a no show.In a letter addressed to the committee, De Castro said he was unable to attend the proceedings as he was taking care of his wife who is currently eight months pregnant."I am personally attending to her and our incoming child as I am of the impression that there is a great risk on both my wife and my child who is still in her womb," said De Castro."I would like to personally apologize and hereby promise to attend to your joint hearing as soon as I can, after I have ensured that my family's health and well-being are safe from danger. I will be furnishing the Honorable Committees the necessary proofs of my wife's medical condition for your reference," he added.Family, friends implicate police official in beauty queen’s disappearanceSenate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs chairman Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who also served as a former chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said De Castro’s excuse is a “flimsy alibi.”"Hindi naman siya nanganak, hindi naman siya manganak. Bakit hindi siya puwede pumunta? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, alam ko nagmo-monitor ka, you should come here. Di 'yan rason na buntis ang asawa mo," Dela Rosa said.(He did not give birth, and he is not giving birth. Why can't he attend? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, I know you are monitoring, you should come here. Your reason that your wife is pregnant is not valid.)"Ako noon, tatlo ang anak ko, pinanganak na wala ako sa [gilid] ng asawa ko. Nandoon ako sa bundok nag-ooperate laban sa NPA. Tatlong anak ko pinanganak na hindi ako talaga nakasama sa asawa ko sa pagpanganak. 'Yun pa buntis pa, hindi pa naman nanganak. Very flimsy alibi," he added.(My wife delivered three children without me by her side. I was there in the mountain operating against the NPA. Three of my children were born without me by my wife’s side. His wife is still pregnant. Very flimsy alibi.)Magpantay, for his part, said his lawyer is sick and that his vaccination card for Covid-19, a requirement of the panel, is missing.This prompted Dela Rosa to move for the issuance of a subpoena against De Castro and Magpantay to make sure they will face the panel in the next hearing or get arrested.With the absence of the important resource persons, Dela Rosa suspended the hearing on the matter a few minutes later.Complaints for kidnapping and serious illegal detention were filed against De Castro, Magpantay and two other John Does over the disappearance of Camilon, who was last seen in a mall in Lemery, Batangas on October 12, 2023.De Castro was dismissed from the service for grave misconduct after he admitted having an illicit affair with Camilon.Cop linked to Catherine Camilon’s disappearance dismissed from serviceMagpantay surrendered to the police on January 9, 2024 for security purposes but he has yet to issue any statement about the matter while De Castro refused to appear in any of the court proceedings related to the case.Two witnesses implicated Magpantay and two other John Does, saying they saw them transferring a bloody body of a woman whose physical features matched Camilon, from a vehicle to another in a remote area in Bauang, Batangas.The vehicle where the woman’s body was said to be transferred was recovered in Batangas City and the hair strands and blood stains found inside matched with the DNA of Camilon’s parents.DNA of male person recovered from vehicle linked to Camilon’s disappearanceDuring the hearing, a police official said they were able to trace the owner of the involved vehicle who said that he sold his vehicle way back 2013.The police official said the owner also submitted to forensic investigation and voluntarily provided his DNA samples for crossmatching and it yielded negative results. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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A SENATE committee issued on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, a subpoena against a dismissed police official implicated in the disappearance of Miss Grand Philippines 2023 contestant Catherine Camilon.During the opening of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs and Committee on Justice and Human Rights’ inquiry into the disappearance of Camilon, two of the alleged primary suspects in the case, former Police Major Allan de Castro and his driver Jeffrey Magpantay, were a no show.In a letter addressed to the committee, De Castro said he was unable to attend the proceedings as he was taking care of his wife who is currently eight months pregnant."I am personally attending to her and our incoming child as I am of the impression that there is a great risk on both my wife and my child who is still in her womb," said De Castro."I would like to personally apologize and hereby promise to attend to your joint hearing as soon as I can, after I have ensured that my family's health and well-being are safe from danger. I will be furnishing the Honorable Committees the necessary proofs of my wife's medical condition for your reference," he added.Family, friends implicate police official in beauty queen’s disappearanceSenate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs chairman Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who also served as a former chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said De Castro’s excuse is a “flimsy alibi.”"Hindi naman siya nanganak, hindi naman siya manganak. Bakit hindi siya puwede pumunta? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, alam ko nagmo-monitor ka, you should come here. Di 'yan rason na buntis ang asawa mo," Dela Rosa said.(He did not give birth, and he is not giving birth. Why can't he attend? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, I know you are monitoring, you should come here. Your reason that your wife is pregnant is not valid.)"Ako noon, tatlo ang anak ko, pinanganak na wala ako sa [gilid] ng asawa ko. Nandoon ako sa bundok nag-ooperate laban sa NPA. Tatlong anak ko pinanganak na hindi ako talaga nakasama sa asawa ko sa pagpanganak. 'Yun pa buntis pa, hindi pa naman nanganak. Very flimsy alibi," he added.(My wife delivered three children without me by her side. I was there in the mountain operating against the NPA. Three of my children were born without me by my wife’s side. His wife is still pregnant. Very flimsy alibi.)Magpantay, for his part, said his lawyer is sick and that his vaccination card for Covid-19, a requirement of the panel, is missing.This prompted Dela Rosa to move for the issuance of a subpoena against De Castro and Magpantay to make sure they will face the panel in the next hearing or get arrested.With the absence of the important resource persons, Dela Rosa suspended the hearing on the matter a few minutes later.Complaints for kidnapping and serious illegal detention were filed against De Castro, Magpantay and two other John Does over the disappearance of Camilon, who was last seen in a mall in Lemery, Batangas on October 12, 2023.De Castro was dismissed from the service for grave misconduct after he admitted having an illicit affair with Camilon.Cop linked to Catherine Camilon’s disappearance dismissed from serviceMagpantay surrendered to the police on January 9, 2024 for security purposes but he has yet to issue any statement about the matter while De Castro refused to appear in any of the court proceedings related to the case.Two witnesses implicated Magpantay and two other John Does, saying they saw them transferring a bloody body of a woman whose physical features matched Camilon, from a vehicle to another in a remote area in Bauang, Batangas.The vehicle where the woman’s body was said to be transferred was recovered in Batangas City and the hair strands and blood stains found inside matched with the DNA of Camilon’s parents.DNA of male person recovered from vehicle linked to Camilon’s disappearanceDuring the hearing, a police official said they were able to trace the owner of the involved vehicle who said that he sold his vehicle way back 2013.The police official said the owner also submitted to forensic investigation and voluntarily provided his DNA samples for crossmatching and it yielded negative results. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do you play bet for beginners? THIRTEEN senators have approved a committee report related to a bill that seeks to legalize the medical use of cannabis or marijuana.Committee Report 210, which contains Senate Bill (SB) 2573, or the proposed "Cannabis Medicalization Act of the Philippines," was submitted by the joint Senate committees on Health and Demography, on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, and on Finance.It was signed by its author and subcommittee chairman Senator Robin Padilla and Senators Sonny Angara, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, JV Ejercito, Lito Lapid and Raffy Tulfo.Senators Grace Poe, Majority leader Joel Villanueva, Minority Leader Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III and Jinggoy Estrada also signed the report but have expressed intention to interpellate and introduce amendments during plenary debates.Senators Christopher “Bong” Go, Mark Villar and Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. also approved the report but with reservations.Under SB 2573, “the state shall legalize and regulate the medical use of cannabis which has been confirmed to have beneficial and therapeutic uses for known debilitating medical conditions.”This includes the acquisition, possession, transportation, delivery, dispensing, administration, cultivation, or manufacturing by private individuals or entities only for medical and research purposes.The measure will mandate the creation of the Philippine Medical Cannabis Authority (PCMA), which will be under the Department of Health, which will serve as the principal regulatory and implementing agency of the measure.Importation of medical cannabis will be limited to countries with established medical cannabis regimes or countries already using the same medical cannabis products in the last five years.Patients prescribed to use medical marijuana are prohibited to use cannabis for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition and outside of the designated treatment facilities, use it with other illegal intoxicating or dangerous substances and sell or give it away.Doctors are prohibited to prescribe medical cannabis without an S2 license, prescribe it to any person who is not a qualified patient under the measure, for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition, in quantity more than the needed dosage, refuse to maintain the record of all his or her patients and prescriptions issue, and issue a written prescription for his or her own use, or the use of his or her immediate family or relatives within the second civil degree of consanguinity or affinity.A joint House committee also approved earlier a counterpart bill of SB 2573. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THIRTEEN senators have approved a committee report related to a bill that seeks to legalize the medical use of cannabis or marijuana.Committee Report 210, which contains Senate Bill (SB) 2573, or the proposed "Cannabis Medicalization Act of the Philippines," was submitted by the joint Senate committees on Health and Demography, on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, and on Finance.It was signed by its author and subcommittee chairman Senator Robin Padilla and Senators Sonny Angara, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, JV Ejercito, Lito Lapid and Raffy Tulfo.Senators Grace Poe, Majority leader Joel Villanueva, Minority Leader Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III and Jinggoy Estrada also signed the report but have expressed intention to interpellate and introduce amendments during plenary debates.Senators Christopher “Bong” Go, Mark Villar and Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. also approved the report but with reservations.Under SB 2573, “the state shall legalize and regulate the medical use of cannabis which has been confirmed to have beneficial and therapeutic uses for known debilitating medical conditions.”This includes the acquisition, possession, transportation, delivery, dispensing, administration, cultivation, or manufacturing by private individuals or entities only for medical and research purposes.The measure will mandate the creation of the Philippine Medical Cannabis Authority (PCMA), which will be under the Department of Health, which will serve as the principal regulatory and implementing agency of the measure.Importation of medical cannabis will be limited to countries with established medical cannabis regimes or countries already using the same medical cannabis products in the last five years.Patients prescribed to use medical marijuana are prohibited to use cannabis for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition and outside of the designated treatment facilities, use it with other illegal intoxicating or dangerous substances and sell or give it away.Doctors are prohibited to prescribe medical cannabis without an S2 license, prescribe it to any person who is not a qualified patient under the measure, for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition, in quantity more than the needed dosage, refuse to maintain the record of all his or her patients and prescriptions issue, and issue a written prescription for his or her own use, or the use of his or her immediate family or relatives within the second civil degree of consanguinity or affinity.A joint House committee also approved earlier a counterpart bill of SB 2573. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do you play bet for beginners? INSTEAD of going after delinquent employers, the Social Security System (SSS) has changed its approach to encourage them to seek assistance from their respective SSS offices on how to fulfill their obligations. This, after the SSS noticed a significant number of employers, particularly in Cebu and Bohol, have yet to register their businesses under SSS in 2023.In a press conference on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Alberto Montalbo, head of SSS Visayas Central 1 Division, discussed the rebranding of their “Race” campaign. Previously defined as “Run Against Contribution Evaders,” Race now stands for “Relief Afforded to Challenge Employers.”Montalbo said the campaign rebranding that began in 2022 and will be further strengthened in 2024, has produced more positive results than the previous Race campaign.He said the campaign aims to encourage more investors to venture, especially in Cebu, and to alleviate their fear towards SSS.Installment Montalbo said the SSS is planning to allow employers to pay their unpaid contributions through installments.This will enable employers to pay at least five percent of their total computed delinquency as downpayment. The duration of the installment payment will be assessed based on the employer’s total amount of delinquency and penalties.The new payment scheme could last up to 24 months or two years. Employers are advised to prioritize remitting SSS contributions for employees who highly need SSS benefits while availing of installment payments.Delinquents Unesco Pacarro Jr., head of the SSS legal department, reported during the press conference that around 193 employers were targeted by the Race campaign in the provinces of Cebu and Bohol in 2023.Of this number, 65 were discovered to have failed to register their businesses under SSS, 40 fully paid their delinquencies, 10 chose to partially pay their unpaid contributions, and five were found to have closed their companies.As a result of the Race campaign, an estimated P36 million worth of unpaid contributions or delinquencies from employers were recorded.Montalbo said as of March, the SSS already collected P30 million of the P36 million unpaid contributions from employers.Criminal cases for violation of Republic Act 1161, or the SSS Law, were also filed against nine out of the 193 employers; while the rest of the employers availed of installment, restructuring, and condonation programs offered by SSS to settle their contribution disputes.Employers who violate the SSS law may be fined up to P500,000 or face a minimum of six months imprisonment, or both, depending on the court’s decision. The law requires employers to register their business under SSS, report their employees from the first day of their employment, and pay their contribution a month after employment.Race 2024From January to March 2024, 56 employers were subjected to Race operations in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu and Talisay.The operations recorded roughly P9.6 million in delinquencies and also identified non-SSS registered companies.On Wednesday, a simultaneous Race operation was conducted across five SSS branches in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Talisay and the Cebu-North Reclamation Area.The operation found that a computer supplier company based in Mandaue was the most delinquent with 17 employees, surpassing P1 million in SSS delinquencies since 2019.The SSS ended the press conference by reminding employers to prioritize their employees’ future by providing them with SSS benefits.The SSS said this would be advantageous to the company in the long run, as it would encourage employees to stay and perform their best for the company. / HIC

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INSTEAD of going after delinquent employers, the Social Security System (SSS) has changed its approach to encourage them to seek assistance from their respective SSS offices on how to fulfill their obligations. This, after the SSS noticed a significant number of employers, particularly in Cebu and Bohol, have yet to register their businesses under SSS in 2023.In a press conference on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Alberto Montalbo, head of SSS Visayas Central 1 Division, discussed the rebranding of their “Race” campaign. Previously defined as “Run Against Contribution Evaders,” Race now stands for “Relief Afforded to Challenge Employers.”Montalbo said the campaign rebranding that began in 2022 and will be further strengthened in 2024, has produced more positive results than the previous Race campaign.He said the campaign aims to encourage more investors to venture, especially in Cebu, and to alleviate their fear towards SSS.Installment Montalbo said the SSS is planning to allow employers to pay their unpaid contributions through installments.This will enable employers to pay at least five percent of their total computed delinquency as downpayment. The duration of the installment payment will be assessed based on the employer’s total amount of delinquency and penalties.The new payment scheme could last up to 24 months or two years. Employers are advised to prioritize remitting SSS contributions for employees who highly need SSS benefits while availing of installment payments.Delinquents Unesco Pacarro Jr., head of the SSS legal department, reported during the press conference that around 193 employers were targeted by the Race campaign in the provinces of Cebu and Bohol in 2023.Of this number, 65 were discovered to have failed to register their businesses under SSS, 40 fully paid their delinquencies, 10 chose to partially pay their unpaid contributions, and five were found to have closed their companies.As a result of the Race campaign, an estimated P36 million worth of unpaid contributions or delinquencies from employers were recorded.Montalbo said as of March, the SSS already collected P30 million of the P36 million unpaid contributions from employers.Criminal cases for violation of Republic Act 1161, or the SSS Law, were also filed against nine out of the 193 employers; while the rest of the employers availed of installment, restructuring, and condonation programs offered by SSS to settle their contribution disputes.Employers who violate the SSS law may be fined up to P500,000 or face a minimum of six months imprisonment, or both, depending on the court’s decision. The law requires employers to register their business under SSS, report their employees from the first day of their employment, and pay their contribution a month after employment.Race 2024From January to March 2024, 56 employers were subjected to Race operations in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu and Talisay.The operations recorded roughly P9.6 million in delinquencies and also identified non-SSS registered companies.On Wednesday, a simultaneous Race operation was conducted across five SSS branches in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Talisay and the Cebu-North Reclamation Area.The operation found that a computer supplier company based in Mandaue was the most delinquent with 17 employees, surpassing P1 million in SSS delinquencies since 2019.The SSS ended the press conference by reminding employers to prioritize their employees’ future by providing them with SSS benefits.The SSS said this would be advantageous to the company in the long run, as it would encourage employees to stay and perform their best for the company. / HIC, check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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A SENATE committee issued on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, a subpoena against a dismissed police official implicated in the disappearance of Miss Grand Philippines 2023 contestant Catherine Camilon.During the opening of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs and Committee on Justice and Human Rights’ inquiry into the disappearance of Camilon, two of the alleged primary suspects in the case, former Police Major Allan de Castro and his driver Jeffrey Magpantay, were a no show.In a letter addressed to the committee, De Castro said he was unable to attend the proceedings as he was taking care of his wife who is currently eight months pregnant."I am personally attending to her and our incoming child as I am of the impression that there is a great risk on both my wife and my child who is still in her womb," said De Castro."I would like to personally apologize and hereby promise to attend to your joint hearing as soon as I can, after I have ensured that my family's health and well-being are safe from danger. I will be furnishing the Honorable Committees the necessary proofs of my wife's medical condition for your reference," he added.Family, friends implicate police official in beauty queen’s disappearanceSenate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs chairman Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who also served as a former chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said De Castro’s excuse is a “flimsy alibi.”"Hindi naman siya nanganak, hindi naman siya manganak. Bakit hindi siya puwede pumunta? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, alam ko nagmo-monitor ka, you should come here. Di 'yan rason na buntis ang asawa mo," Dela Rosa said.(He did not give birth, and he is not giving birth. Why can't he attend? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, I know you are monitoring, you should come here. Your reason that your wife is pregnant is not valid.)"Ako noon, tatlo ang anak ko, pinanganak na wala ako sa [gilid] ng asawa ko. Nandoon ako sa bundok nag-ooperate laban sa NPA. Tatlong anak ko pinanganak na hindi ako talaga nakasama sa asawa ko sa pagpanganak. 'Yun pa buntis pa, hindi pa naman nanganak. Very flimsy alibi," he added.(My wife delivered three children without me by her side. I was there in the mountain operating against the NPA. Three of my children were born without me by my wife’s side. His wife is still pregnant. Very flimsy alibi.)Magpantay, for his part, said his lawyer is sick and that his vaccination card for Covid-19, a requirement of the panel, is missing.This prompted Dela Rosa to move for the issuance of a subpoena against De Castro and Magpantay to make sure they will face the panel in the next hearing or get arrested.With the absence of the important resource persons, Dela Rosa suspended the hearing on the matter a few minutes later.Complaints for kidnapping and serious illegal detention were filed against De Castro, Magpantay and two other John Does over the disappearance of Camilon, who was last seen in a mall in Lemery, Batangas on October 12, 2023.De Castro was dismissed from the service for grave misconduct after he admitted having an illicit affair with Camilon.Cop linked to Catherine Camilon’s disappearance dismissed from serviceMagpantay surrendered to the police on January 9, 2024 for security purposes but he has yet to issue any statement about the matter while De Castro refused to appear in any of the court proceedings related to the case.Two witnesses implicated Magpantay and two other John Does, saying they saw them transferring a bloody body of a woman whose physical features matched Camilon, from a vehicle to another in a remote area in Bauang, Batangas.The vehicle where the woman’s body was said to be transferred was recovered in Batangas City and the hair strands and blood stains found inside matched with the DNA of Camilon’s parents.DNA of male person recovered from vehicle linked to Camilon’s disappearanceDuring the hearing, a police official said they were able to trace the owner of the involved vehicle who said that he sold his vehicle way back 2013.The police official said the owner also submitted to forensic investigation and voluntarily provided his DNA samples for crossmatching and it yielded negative results. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) What app can earn money in Philippines? . At CasinoPlus Sign-Up Filipinas online casino you will find every form of popular online casino game from slots to roulette, blackjack, baccarat and live video poker. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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INSTEAD of going after delinquent employers, the Social Security System (SSS) has changed its approach to encourage them to seek assistance from their respective SSS offices on how to fulfill their obligations. This, after the SSS noticed a significant number of employers, particularly in Cebu and Bohol, have yet to register their businesses under SSS in 2023.In a press conference on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Alberto Montalbo, head of SSS Visayas Central 1 Division, discussed the rebranding of their “Race” campaign. Previously defined as “Run Against Contribution Evaders,” Race now stands for “Relief Afforded to Challenge Employers.”Montalbo said the campaign rebranding that began in 2022 and will be further strengthened in 2024, has produced more positive results than the previous Race campaign.He said the campaign aims to encourage more investors to venture, especially in Cebu, and to alleviate their fear towards SSS.Installment Montalbo said the SSS is planning to allow employers to pay their unpaid contributions through installments.This will enable employers to pay at least five percent of their total computed delinquency as downpayment. The duration of the installment payment will be assessed based on the employer’s total amount of delinquency and penalties.The new payment scheme could last up to 24 months or two years. Employers are advised to prioritize remitting SSS contributions for employees who highly need SSS benefits while availing of installment payments.Delinquents Unesco Pacarro Jr., head of the SSS legal department, reported during the press conference that around 193 employers were targeted by the Race campaign in the provinces of Cebu and Bohol in 2023.Of this number, 65 were discovered to have failed to register their businesses under SSS, 40 fully paid their delinquencies, 10 chose to partially pay their unpaid contributions, and five were found to have closed their companies.As a result of the Race campaign, an estimated P36 million worth of unpaid contributions or delinquencies from employers were recorded.Montalbo said as of March, the SSS already collected P30 million of the P36 million unpaid contributions from employers.Criminal cases for violation of Republic Act 1161, or the SSS Law, were also filed against nine out of the 193 employers; while the rest of the employers availed of installment, restructuring, and condonation programs offered by SSS to settle their contribution disputes.Employers who violate the SSS law may be fined up to P500,000 or face a minimum of six months imprisonment, or both, depending on the court’s decision. The law requires employers to register their business under SSS, report their employees from the first day of their employment, and pay their contribution a month after employment.Race 2024From January to March 2024, 56 employers were subjected to Race operations in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu and Talisay.The operations recorded roughly P9.6 million in delinquencies and also identified non-SSS registered companies.On Wednesday, a simultaneous Race operation was conducted across five SSS branches in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Talisay and the Cebu-North Reclamation Area.The operation found that a computer supplier company based in Mandaue was the most delinquent with 17 employees, surpassing P1 million in SSS delinquencies since 2019.The SSS ended the press conference by reminding employers to prioritize their employees’ future by providing them with SSS benefits.The SSS said this would be advantageous to the company in the long run, as it would encourage employees to stay and perform their best for the company. / HIC How do you play bet for beginners? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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I will be furnishing the Honorable Committees the necessary proofs of my wife's medical condition for your reference," he added.Family, friends implicate police official in beauty queen’s disappearanceSenate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs chairman Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who also served as a former chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said De Castro’s excuse is a “flimsy alibi.”"Hindi naman siya nanganak, hindi naman siya manganak. Bakit hindi siya puwede pumunta? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, alam ko nagmo-monitor ka, you should come here. Di 'yan rason na buntis ang asawa mo," Dela Rosa said.(He did not give birth, and he is not giving birth. Why can't he attend? If you are listening right now, Major De Castro, I know you are monitoring, you should come here. Your reason that your wife is pregnant is not valid.)"Ako noon, tatlo ang anak ko, pinanganak na wala ako sa [gilid] ng asawa ko. Nandoon ako sa bundok nag-ooperate laban sa NPA. Tatlong anak ko pinanganak na hindi ako talaga nakasama sa asawa ko sa pagpanganak. 'Yun pa buntis pa, hindi pa naman nanganak. Very flimsy alibi," he added.(My wife delivered three children without me by her side. I was there in the mountain operating against the NPA. Three of my children were born without me by my wife’s side. His wife is still pregnant. Very flimsy alibi.)Magpantay, for his part, said his lawyer is sick and that his vaccination card for Covid-19, a requirement of the panel, is missing.This prompted Dela Rosa to move for the issuance of a subpoena against De Castro and Magpantay to make sure they will face the panel in the next hearing or get arrested.With the absence of the important resource persons, Dela Rosa suspended the hearing on the matter a few minutes later.Complaints for kidnapping and serious illegal detention were filed against De Castro, Magpantay and two other John Does over the disappearance of Camilon, who was last seen in a mall in Lemery, Batangas on October 12, 2023.De Castro was dismissed from the service for grave misconduct after he admitted having an illicit affair with Camilon.Cop linked to Catherine Camilon’s disappearance dismissed from serviceMagpantay surrendered to the police on January 9, 2024 for security purposes but he has yet to issue any statement about the matter while De Castro refused to appear in any of the court proceedings related to the case.Two witnesses implicated Magpantay and two other John Does, saying they saw them transferring a bloody body of a woman whose physical features matched Camilon, from a vehicle to another in a remote area in Bauang, Batangas.The vehicle where the woman’s body was said to be transferred was recovered in Batangas City and the hair strands and blood stains found inside matched with the DNA of Camilon’s parents.DNA of male person recovered from vehicle linked to Camilon’s disappearanceDuring the hearing, a police official said they were able to trace the owner of the involved vehicle who said that he sold his vehicle way back 2013.The police official said the owner also submitted to forensic investigation and voluntarily provided his DNA samples for crossmatching and it yielded negative results. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) licensed online casinos THIRTEEN senators have approved a committee report related to a bill that seeks to legalize the medical use of cannabis or marijuana.Committee Report 210, which contains Senate Bill (SB) 2573, or the proposed "Cannabis Medicalization Act of the Philippines," was submitted by the joint Senate committees on Health and Demography, on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, and on Finance.It was signed by its author and subcommittee chairman Senator Robin Padilla and Senators Sonny Angara, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, JV Ejercito, Lito Lapid and Raffy Tulfo.Senators Grace Poe, Majority leader Joel Villanueva, Minority Leader Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III and Jinggoy Estrada also signed the report but have expressed intention to interpellate and introduce amendments during plenary debates.Senators Christopher “Bong” Go, Mark Villar and Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. also approved the report but with reservations.Under SB 2573, “the state shall legalize and regulate the medical use of cannabis which has been confirmed to have beneficial and therapeutic uses for known debilitating medical conditions.”This includes the acquisition, possession, transportation, delivery, dispensing, administration, cultivation, or manufacturing by private individuals or entities only for medical and research purposes.The measure will mandate the creation of the Philippine Medical Cannabis Authority (PCMA), which will be under the Department of Health, which will serve as the principal regulatory and implementing agency of the measure.Importation of medical cannabis will be limited to countries with established medical cannabis regimes or countries already using the same medical cannabis products in the last five years.Patients prescribed to use medical marijuana are prohibited to use cannabis for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition and outside of the designated treatment facilities, use it with other illegal intoxicating or dangerous substances and sell or give it away.Doctors are prohibited to prescribe medical cannabis without an S2 license, prescribe it to any person who is not a qualified patient under the measure, for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition, in quantity more than the needed dosage, refuse to maintain the record of all his or her patients and prescriptions issue, and issue a written prescription for his or her own use, or the use of his or her immediate family or relatives within the second civil degree of consanguinity or affinity.A joint House committee also approved earlier a counterpart bill of SB 2573. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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