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00:00The driver did not give his driver's license, he even introduced himself as a mayor in Bulacan.
00:29Witness, this is Darlene Cai.
00:33Sir, can I ask you a favor? Can I ask you a favor?
00:36He was forced to stop, but that pickup truck still went straight to Abadianga School.
00:40It will be 5 o'clock in the afternoon this Thursday, near the Eds Ortigas Flyover.
00:44The driver, three times, was almost hit by the enforcer.
00:47Mark Joseph Cesar, who is known as a pickup truck, was stopped by the enforcer several times,
00:51but the driver still tried to escape.
00:53Sir, we have a problem, sir. We have a problem, sir.
00:57The pickup truck was hit after it crossed the busway in the northbound of Eds Ortigas.
01:02The video was captured, but the driver of the pickup truck stopped to help the enforcer
01:08of the Special Action and Intelligence Committee for Transportation.
01:11The enforcer asked for the driver's license several times, but he mentioned the name of the officer.
01:16You entered the busway, sir.
01:18Okay, no problem. We are DOTR. Secretary Bautista is our boss.
01:24He also introduced himself as a mayor.
01:26He introduced himself as Secretary Bautista, but he introduced himself as Mayor Perez.
01:28Mayor Perez. Mayor Perez of?
01:31Bulacan.
01:32Bulacan. Mayor Perez of Bulacan.
01:34The enforcer insisted that he needs the driver's license,
01:37but instead of giving the driver's license or any document,
01:40he continued to insist that they give him a ticket.
01:44Even in front of the vehicle of the enforcer, he still insisted to move forward.
01:49Therefore, the enforcer couldn't do anything to prevent them from leaving.
01:52The incident was reported to the Land Transportation Office
01:55and the plate number of the so-called pickup according to the DOTR-SAIC.
01:58Supposedly, this morning, the reports will be sent to the LTO to issue a chokehold order.
02:06So we expect that maybe this afternoon or tomorrow,
02:12the plate and the report will be sent to be issued a chokehold order.
02:19The authorities are still looking for the driver who introduced himself as Mayor Perez of Bulacan,
02:24but there is no mayor who is now named Perez in the province.
02:29It is possible that the driver is facing a complaint of unauthorized use of the busway,
02:33as well as a complaint of violation to the enforcer.
02:36Now that Vermont is about to enter the city,
02:38the authorities will make the enforcement of the busway more strict.
02:42That's why the SAIC is studying the deployment of additional enforcers here.
02:46For GMA Integrated News, Darlene Cai is your witness.
02:51We asked for the authority of the Blue Notice from the International Criminal Police Organization or INTERPOL
02:56against Dismissed Mama Mayor Alice Guo.
02:59According to Justice Undersecretary Jessie Andres,
03:02the Blue Notice is designed to collect additional information
03:05on the location and activity of an individual for the criminal investigation.
03:14Guo and 30 others are also facing a complaint of money laundering.
03:19Salima Refran is our witness.
03:24The Anti-Money Laundering Council, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission,
03:29and National Bureau of Investigation submitted documents to the Department of Justice.
03:33These are evidence of 87 counts of money laundering
03:37against Dismissed Mama Mayor Alice Guo and 35 others
03:42that were traced by agencies.
03:447 billion pesos were stolen from the scam operations of POGO,
03:49Lucky South 99 in Porac, Pampanga,
03:52that were traced to Guo's companies
03:55and used to build the Baofu Compound and Hongsheng Gaming,
03:59which became Zunyuan Technology,
04:01the POGOs raided that were connected to criminal activities.
04:06Based on our findings, she is the principal in the money laundering,
04:10the money laundering committee in this case.
04:12Alice Guo is the one who financed the expenses of the POGOs that were raided.
04:19That's where the money laundering came from.
04:22There's nothing else that can be the source of the money,
04:27other than the scamming operations.
04:29Where did the money from Baofu come from?
04:31Partly from Lucky South 99,
04:33partly from Alice Guo's accounts that could not be explained where it came from.
04:38In a 105-page complaint,
04:40Guo said that she had an ulterior motive
04:42and that her accomplices raided the layers of the corporation
04:46to make it look like a small business.
04:50Based on the AMLC's investigation,
04:52the corporations of the Guo family are involved in money laundering.
04:57Alice Guo will not be able to do this alone.
05:00The freeze order to Guo's bank accounts,
05:04her family, and other individuals was extended for six months.
05:07In the monitoring of authorities abroad,
05:10Alice Guo is still in Jakarta, Indonesia.
05:13There are sightings.
05:14I saw pictures from the CCTV
05:18that she was seen in a place in Jakarta.
05:25We are still trying to get Alice Guo's money.
05:29This is an additional complaint to the lawsuits that Guo is facing here in the Department of Justice.
05:34She is also facing a complaint of Qualified Human Trafficking and Tax Evasion.
05:39Aside from Dismissed Mayor Guo,
05:40along with the Money Laundering Complaint,
05:42the siblings of Sheila and Simen,
05:44their parents,
05:46foreign business partners of Guo,
05:48incorporators,
05:49officers and management of Bawfulan,
05:51and of Pugo,
05:52as well as Guo's business,
05:54QJJ Farms and QC Genetics.
05:58Cassandra Lee Ong,
06:00who was laughed at by LuckySouth99,
06:02who is still detained by the camera
06:05because of a contempt order against her.
06:07We can see that there are cases that can be filed
06:13or recommended as criminal charges against,
06:17not just Cassandra,
06:18several personalities.
06:21But again,
06:23we still have to complete the investigation
06:26in order that we can substantiate
06:30the findings that we can see.
06:34Ong first said that she has nothing to do with Pugo
06:38or the business of Guo.
06:40For GMA Integrated News,
06:42I'm Lima Refra,
06:43your Saksi.
06:46Calls, emails and other messages outside their work hours
06:50may not be answered by employees in Australia
06:53because of their right to disconnect law.
06:55And you will be punished like the laws here in the Philippines.
07:00Saksi, this is Jamie Santos.
07:06Anna Rose is lucky if she can't receive a work-related inquiry
07:11even if her work hours are over.
07:13She can't avoid being chased and asked questions
07:16related to her job.
07:18It's good if after work,
07:20employees like her are disconnected from their jobs.
07:24Of course, it's time to rest.
07:26The mind should also rest.
07:28Once in Australia,
07:30the right to disconnect law was implemented
07:33for employees.
07:35Calls, emails and other messages
07:37outside their work hours
07:39may not be answered by employees in Australia.
07:42Here in the Philippines,
07:44there are also laws like this.
07:47On camera,
07:48there is House Bill 9735
07:51which is intended to amend Presidential Decree No. 442
07:54or the Labor Code
07:56to give workers the right
07:58not to answer work-related concerns
08:01if their work hours are over.
08:03In the Senate,
08:05there is Workers' Rest Law or Senate Bill 2475.
08:09Under this,
08:10the employer, manager, supervisor
08:13or any official of the company
08:15has the right to work
08:17during their day-off or rest hours.
08:20Aside from emergencies,
08:22workers are allowed overtime pay.
08:25But according to the Employers' Confederation of the Philippines,
08:28this law does not apply in our country.
08:46According to employee Renz,
08:48in the police station of their company
08:50with no calls and emails after work,
08:52he enjoys the work-life balance
08:55even though there is no law ordering it.
08:58It's much better
08:59because it's a work-life balance.
09:02So, of course,
09:03it's your time with your family
09:05when you're at home.
09:06Then,
09:07you can focus more on work
09:09when you're at your workplace.
09:11Then, you'll focus on your emails,
09:13calls,
09:14and whatever.
09:15For GMA Integrated News,
09:17I'm Jamie Santos,
09:18your witness.
09:20The Department of Health clarified
09:22that MPOCS is not airborne
09:24but through skin-to-skin contact.
09:27There and other reminders about MPOCS
09:30in the testimony of Bernadette Reyes.
09:36We asked some of our colleagues,
09:39what do you know about MPOCS?
09:43It's like a pool of water.
09:45I know what it's like.
09:46MPOCS is for pimples,
09:48pimples,
09:49and skin diseases.
09:51The wind is what makes people sick.
09:55But when the Department of Health clarified,
09:57it's not airborne.
10:00It's through skin-to-skin contact.
10:03To be infected,
10:04you need to have a blister.
10:07In the updated statement
10:09issued by the Department of Health,
10:11they remind us to avoid MPOCS.
10:13Avoid close and intimate skin-to-skin contact
10:16such as kissing,
10:18hugging,
10:19and hugging
10:21suspected or confirmed cases of MPOCS.
10:25If you can't avoid contact,
10:27you should wear personal protective equipment or PPE.
10:31Always wash your hands
10:33or drink alcohol.
10:34Personal hygiene is very important
10:36because the virus dies
10:38from soap and washing.
10:40Disinfect or clean items
10:42that may be contaminated by the virus.
10:44If going to public places,
10:46wear long sleeves or jackets
10:48for additional protection.
10:50Avoid touching animals
10:52that may have the virus,
10:53such as mongoose.
10:55Health care providers are also ordering
10:57the DOH to inform
10:59about possible cases of MPOCS
11:0224 hours after it's detected.
11:05Self-monitoring or monitoring
11:07of close contacts
11:09within 21 days.
11:11Passengers entering and leaving the country
11:14are also required to declare
11:16if they have brushes,
11:18pimples,
11:19or blisters
11:20within the past 30 days
11:21before the trip.
11:22This is also included
11:23in the questions asked in Travel 4.
11:25If you have pimples or pimples,
11:27you should approach the Bureau of Quarantine
11:30respectfully
11:31and ask for a secondary screening
11:34to examine
11:35if you may be a suspect of an MPOCS case.
11:38Since 2022,
11:4014 MPOCS cases have been detected in the country.
11:445 of them were active cases.
11:46All cases were infected
11:48by the clade 2b strain of the virus
11:50and not the more common clade 1b.
11:53The spread of clade 1b in Africa
11:56is one of the reasons
11:57why the World Health Organization
11:59declared a global public health emergency.
12:02MPOCS is evolving rapidly.
12:06The fact that clade 2b evolved
12:10over a period of five years
12:12to a new strain
12:13and now we are having clade 1
12:15evolving rapidly to a new strain.
12:18We are not too sure
12:19what new strain will emerge in the future
12:21and the implication of such new strains.
12:24For GMA Integrated News,
12:26Bernadette Reyes is your eyewitness.
12:30Along with the national press freedom day,
12:33the most extensive alliance
12:36to fight one of the most dangerous threats today,
12:39the spread of fake news.
12:41The 58th group from the largest media
12:46and academic institutions in the country
12:48joined GMA Network
12:49to be one in the fight against fake news.
12:52Evan Mayrina is your eyewitness.
12:55Evan Mayrina is your eyewitness.
12:58They joined GMA Network
13:01where the largest media
13:04and academic institutions in the country
13:06joined to form the largest force
13:08to fight one of the most dangerous threats today,
13:11the spread of fake news.
13:13The 58th group joined GMA Network
13:16to be one in the fight against fake news.
13:19Panata contra fake news
13:22is a continuation of a long-standing crusade
13:27to safeguard the integrity of discourse.
13:32For a problem so wide and deep,
13:36it needs a massive undertaking to fight it.
13:41The time has come,
13:43the election is coming,
13:45to join forces with other media institutions,
13:51media groups,
13:53and other groups
13:55to be one in the fight against fake news.
14:00So this is one occasion,
14:02we all came together,
14:06and we're very happy, proud,
14:08and thankful
14:10that we were joined by other institutions
14:14to fight against fake news.
14:19GMA Network believes
14:21that the fight against fake news
14:23is not a fight between a network or an institution,
14:26but a fight between everyone
14:28who stands for the truth.
14:30Earlier, Panata contra fake news joined forces.
14:34We vow to fight for the truth
14:37for the country
14:38and for the next generations of Filipinos.
14:44For GMA Network,
14:45the chairman-attorney Felipe Algozon,
14:48President and Chief Executive Officer Gilberto Arduavit Jr.,
14:52and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Felipe S. Yalo,
14:56as well as Senior Vice President and Head,
14:58GMA Integrated News, Regional TV and Synergy,
15:01Oliver Victor B. Amoroso,
15:03Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategic Planning
15:06and Business Development,
15:07Concurrent Chief Risk Officer and Head,
15:09Program Support Reggie C. Bautista,
15:12First Vice President, Public Affairs, Iannessa S. Valdeleon,
15:15First Vice President, Radio Operations Group, Glenn F. Aliona,
15:19Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications,
15:21Angela Carmela J. Cruz,
15:23and President and Chief Operating Officer,
15:25GMA New Media Incorporated,
15:27Dennis Augusto L. Cajarian,
15:29as well as the media organizations of the Philippine Press Institute,
15:33Manila Overseas Press Club,
15:35Foreign Correspondence Association of the Philippines,
15:38National Union of Journalists of the Philippines,
15:40Kapisana ng mga Broadcaster ng Pilipinas,
15:43Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism or PCIJ,
15:46and Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility para sa Print and Online Media,
15:51Pumirma ang Philippine Daily Inquirer,
15:53Manila Bulletin,
15:54Manila Times,
15:55Manila Standard Today,
15:56Malaya,
15:57Sunstar,
15:58Daily Tribune,
15:59Business Mirror,
16:00Rappler,
16:01Press1.ph,
16:02Facts First PH,
16:04at Philippine Entertainment Portal,
16:06Katuwang din natin ang television networks sa Alt TV at Zoe TV,
16:10Kakampi rin natin ang radio networks na Catholic Media Network,
16:13Far East Broadcasting Company,
16:15Manila Broadcasting Corporation,
16:17at Quest Broadcasting Incorporated,
16:19kasama rin ang tech giant na Google,
16:21sumama rin sa Laban kontra Fake News,
16:23ang mga Universidad at Kolehyo mula Metro Manila,
16:26na Polytechnic University of the Philippines,
16:28De La Salle University,
16:30University of the Philippines, Niliman,
16:32University of Santo Tomas,
16:34Adamson University,
16:35Arellano University,
16:37Kolehyo de San Juan de Letran,
16:39De La Salle College of St. Benil,
16:41Emilio Aguinaldo College,
16:42Jose Rizal University,
16:44University of the East,
16:46National University,
16:47Lyceum of the Philippines University,
16:49Mapuoy University,
16:51San Sebastian College Recoletos,
16:53at University of Perpetual Health System Delta,
16:56kaagapay din natin ang mga universities and colleges sa Luzon,
16:59Visayas,
17:00at Mindanao,
17:01kasama rin ang University of the Philippines Los Baños,
17:04Mariano Marcos State University,
17:06De La Salle Lipa,
17:07Ateneo de Naga University,
17:09Universidad de Dagupan,
17:11Siliman University,
17:12University of St. Lasalle,
17:14University of San Carlos,
17:16University of San Agustin,
17:18University of the Philippines Visayas,
17:20Central Mindanao University,
17:22University of the Philippines Mindanao,
17:24Holy Cross of Davao College,
17:26Notre Dame of the Djangas University,
17:28University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines,
17:32and Western Mindanao State University.
17:34Kasama rin sa Laban kontra Fake News,
17:36ang Komisyon on Elections,
17:37na pinamamunuan ni Common Elect Chairman George Garcia.
17:41Ang malayang pamamahayag,
17:42mahalaga para makapagbigay ng totoo,
17:44buo,
17:45at pata sa impormasyon.
17:48Kaya naging mas espesyal na itinaonang pagtitipong ito
17:51sa National Press Freedom Day ngayong araw.
17:53Pero mahalag ring makasama
17:55ang mga mamamayang Filipino sa labang ito.
17:57Kaya ang imbitasyon sa kanila,
17:59magkaisa tayong labanan
18:02Para sa GMA Integrated News,
18:05Ivan Meirina,
18:06ang inyong saksi.
18:10Ang mahimbing na tulog
18:11na isang pamilya sa bautisa pangasinan
18:13na bulabog ng malaking sunog na sumiklab sa kanilang bahay.
18:16Kwento ng magulang,
18:17naglalagablab na
18:19ang apoy
18:20nang magising sila ng kanyang dalawang anak.
18:23Napilitan para silang tumalun sa bintana
18:25para makaligtas sa sunog.
18:27Wala raw silang naisalbang gamit.
18:29Isang bahay at tatlong bodega
18:30ang nadamay sa sunog
18:32at limang sasakyan din ang nasunog
18:33kabilang ang bagong biling kotse.
18:36Problema sa kuryente
18:37ang nakikitang sanhi ng sunog.
18:46Mala, sixth member
18:47ang dating ni Jin ng BTS
18:49na makasama niya
18:50sa isang dance challenge
18:51ang K-pop girl group na Les Seraphim.
18:59Kapansin-pansin
19:00ang on-point na moves ni Jin
19:02sa newly released song ng grupo
19:04na Crazy.
19:05Ang fans na Fear Not at ARMY
19:08ikinatuwa ang surprise ng kanilang idols.
19:12May magit 1 million views ng challenge
19:14sa TikTok.
19:22Talaga namang enchanting
19:24ang bagong dinarayong song ni Jin.
19:27ang bagong dinarayong tourist spot
19:28sa Ginayangan, Quezon.
19:3030 minuto lang
19:31mula sa sentro ng barangay
19:32mararating na ang pulong bato
19:34enchanted river.
19:36Ramdam mong ikaw ay one with nature
19:38sa luntiang paligid
19:39at sariwang hangin.
19:42Samahan pa yang mala kristal na tubig
19:43sa sobrang linaw
19:45at lamig.
19:47Patok ang pulong bato
19:48sa mga nais ng quick escape
19:50sa buhay syudad.
19:51Libre lang po
19:52ang pamamasyal dito
19:53pero pakiusap ng lokal na pamahalaan
19:55panatilihing malinis
19:57at pahalagahan
19:59ang mahiwagang biyaya
20:01ng kalikasan.
20:05Mga kapuso!
20:06Akala inyong
20:07dalawang tulog na lang
20:08aba, ber months na!
20:10Kaya naman,
20:11kumukuti-kutitap na
20:12ang mga parol
20:13sa ilang probinsya.
20:14Gaya po ng mga makukulay na parol
20:16sa bahagin ng J.P. Laurel Highway
20:18sa Lipa City, Batangas.
20:20Ang mga materyales
20:21na ginamit para rito
20:22mula parao sa Pampanga.
20:24Pinailawan na rin ang mga parol
20:26sa Malolos, Bulacan.
20:28May iba't-ibang sukat, kulay at hugis
20:30ang mga parol
20:31na mabenta rao
20:32tuwing buwan
20:34ng September.
20:38At salamat po sa inyong pagsaksi!
20:40Ako po si Pia Arcangel
20:42para sa mas malaki mission
20:43at sa mas malawak na paglilingkod
20:45sa bayan.
20:46Mula sa GMA Integrated News,
20:48ang News Authority ng Pilipino.
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