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THOSE involved in unregulated and illegal sand and gravel activities in Cebu Province can face up to P1 million in penalties, as well as have their vehicles impounded.This was announced by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, March 7, 2024.She said she hopes this will deter frequent violators.In a live video posted by the social media arm of the Capitol’s Public Information Office, Garcia said the proposed amount is a “significant” increase from the current penalty for fifth-time offenders.She said the new penalties will be reflected in the Province’s amended Revenue Code.This will include a six-month suspension of permits for fourth-time offenders.On Thursday, the governor met with sand and gravel operators at the Capitol to inform them of the upcoming changes.Garcia said the Provincial Government has been observing and monitoring operators for about four years in which it has discovered patterns of suspicious and illegal activities.She said she has even come across operators who are frequent violators.“Kana man gud madakpan mo og kausa, sala na ninyo kay nagpadakop mo. Madakpan mo og kaduha, sa gihapon ninyo. Pero ig abot sa ika-upat, ikalima, sala na namo kay wala mi gihimo kay balik-balik na man, nahimo na man nga kustombre,” Garcia said.(It’s your fault for getting caught the first time around. The same goes for the second time. But when you are caught four or five times, then it becomes our fault for doing nothing to stop the practice, which has become your custom.)The governor said current penalty grades no longer deter illegal quarrying activities.“Dili na man kaayo sakit ang bayranan kay mas dako man ang kita sa ilegal (The penalty is outweighed by the big income from the illegal activity),” she said.She said operators have been earning significant profits by not complying with the Province’s policies, which include regulatory fees for businesses engaged in the industry.In the same meeting, Rodel Bontuyan, head of the Cebu Provincial Environmental and Natural Resources Office, said that most violations, aside from lack of documentary permits, were illegal excavation of sand and gravel from the riverbed, over-stockpiling of illegally sourced sands, and unaccounted quantity of extractedquarry materials.Garcia said the proposed adjusted penalties and fines will be endorsed to the Provincial Board for legislative action, and will be certified as urgent.She urged operators to cooperate with the Provincial Government, and warned them of repercussions.Section 198 of the Revenue Code of Cebu of 2008 imposes a fine of P10,000 for each of the following violations: illegal transport of quarry and mineral resources with invalid or without permit; extracting quarry or mineral resources outside of permit area; buying and selling of illegally sourced quarry and mineral resources; over-extraction; buying, selling, recycling and misuse of permits for transport, delivery and hauling; unaccredited processor, trader, hauler, dealer, or retailers of quarry materials; and obstructing authorities conducting lawful inspection of quarry materials.The Provincial Government also confiscates illegally sourced minerals or products.It also authorizes the municipal treasure or his representatives to conduct lawful inspections, impound vehicles, and seize illegally sourced materials.Meanwhile, Garcia acknowledged the contribution of the industry to the Capitol coffers, as it continues to increase from only P97 million in 2019 to P628 million in 2023.Bontuyan said that the Province collected P128 million in 2020, P303 million in 2021, and P396 million in 2022.Garcia said this helped fund various infrastructure projects, including opening and concreting of provincial and barangay roads.She said about 800 kilometers of provincial and barangay roads have already been widened and concreted, costing the Provincial Government more than P3 billion. / EHP Online Casino Philippines Guide Philippines CEBU City Government satellite offices occupying the building owned by the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) located across the City Hall have less than 30 days to vacate the building.The MCWD issued the final demand letter to the City Government during the first week of February giving the City 30 days to vacate the premises, according to MCWD board of directors chairman Jose Daluz III.He said the decision was made by the management and the board after the water district and the City Government failed to reach an agreement on the monthly rent.Daluz, in an interview Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, said the management is preparing to bid out the two-story building to a leasing company.Daluz said they have to process the bidding despite not receiving a response from the City Hall regarding the demand letter.“We started (the process) already. We find it futile if we continue negotiating with them. It’s hard because they are making their own process,” said Daluz.But City Administrator Collin Rosell, in an interview on Sunday, said he has yet to receive a letter from the MCWD, asking them to leave the building.“No, I have not received (a letter),” said Rosell.Meanwhile, Daluz said the leasing company will manage the building’s rental.He said several businesses have shown interest to rent the space, including a coffee shop, a retail store, and government office.“To maximize the property, we will bid it to a leasing company who will then be dealing with the tenants,” he said.He said the water district has yet to come up with the rates it is going to set for the bidding, adding that they are taking into consideration the prescribed formula of the Commission on Audit, Land Bank of the Philippines appraisal and a private firm offering appraisal services.The last time a retail store rented the building, the monthly lease was around P400,000.Daluz said they are looking at a higher price.In a previous report of SunStar Cebu, Daluz said the water district could have earned more than P3 million if the City had paid the monthly rent since July 2023. Daluz said such income would have been used to procure water. Based on the Facebook post of the Cebu City News and Information Office, the City opened the satellite office in July 2023.In earlier reports of SunStar Cebu, Rosell said all offices under the executive department that were housed in the legislative building, but are not policy-determining offices, were housed in the satellite office.These included the Division for the Welfare of the Urban Poor and the City Hospitalization Assistance Management Program, and offices offering social services. On May 26, 2023, the MCWD sent the lease contract to the Office of the Mayor. The water district’s board earlier passed a resolution that approved the proposal to set the monthly rent at P700,000, and allow the MCWD general manager to negotiate with the City.However, MCWD said it received an email from the mayor’s office on July 24 containing the City’s counterproposal of P200,000 for the monthly rent, which was conveyed through lawyer John Michael Lequigan.Despite failing to agree on the lease rates, Daluz said the water district “tolerated” the City’s stay in the MCWD-owned building without paying any rent. Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama replaced MCWD board members Daluz, Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno last Oct. 31 with Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos. But Daluz, Pato and Seno have refused to step down from their posts.Feliciano is the chairman of the Rama-appointed board.

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CEBU City Government satellite offices occupying the building owned by the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) located across the City Hall have less than 30 days to vacate the building.The MCWD issued the final demand letter to the City Government during the first week of February giving the City 30 days to vacate the premises, according to MCWD board of directors chairman Jose Daluz III.He said the decision was made by the management and the board after the water district and the City Government failed to reach an agreement on the monthly rent.Daluz, in an interview Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, said the management is preparing to bid out the two-story building to a leasing company.Daluz said they have to process the bidding despite not receiving a response from the City Hall regarding the demand letter.“We started (the process) already. We find it futile if we continue negotiating with them. It’s hard because they are making their own process,” said Daluz.But City Administrator Collin Rosell, in an interview on Sunday, said he has yet to receive a letter from the MCWD, asking them to leave the building.“No, I have not received (a letter),” said Rosell.Meanwhile, Daluz said the leasing company will manage the building’s rental.He said several businesses have shown interest to rent the space, including a coffee shop, a retail store, and government office.“To maximize the property, we will bid it to a leasing company who will then be dealing with the tenants,” he said.He said the water district has yet to come up with the rates it is going to set for the bidding, adding that they are taking into consideration the prescribed formula of the Commission on Audit, Land Bank of the Philippines appraisal and a private firm offering appraisal services.The last time a retail store rented the building, the monthly lease was around P400,000.Daluz said they are looking at a higher price.In a previous report of SunStar Cebu, Daluz said the water district could have earned more than P3 million if the City had paid the monthly rent since July 2023. Daluz said such income would have been used to procure water. Based on the Facebook post of the Cebu City News and Information Office, the City opened the satellite office in July 2023.In earlier reports of SunStar Cebu, Rosell said all offices under the executive department that were housed in the legislative building, but are not policy-determining offices, were housed in the satellite office.These included the Division for the Welfare of the Urban Poor and the City Hospitalization Assistance Management Program, and offices offering social services. On May 26, 2023, the MCWD sent the lease contract to the Office of the Mayor. The water district’s board earlier passed a resolution that approved the proposal to set the monthly rent at P700,000, and allow the MCWD general manager to negotiate with the City.However, MCWD said it received an email from the mayor’s office on July 24 containing the City’s counterproposal of P200,000 for the monthly rent, which was conveyed through lawyer John Michael Lequigan.Despite failing to agree on the lease rates, Daluz said the water district “tolerated” the City’s stay in the MCWD-owned building without paying any rent. Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama replaced MCWD board members Daluz, Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno last Oct. 31 with Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos. But Daluz, Pato and Seno have refused to step down from their posts.Feliciano is the chairman of the Rama-appointed board. How can I bet on sports in the Philippines? Marcos expressed gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi through India’s Minister of External Affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, during a courtesy call to the chief executive in Malacañang.“I’d like to thank you and please extend my gratitude to your Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) for the timely provision of imported rice that we bought from India. The very critical… a very crucial time since we are in the right now suffering the effects [of] drought,” said Marcos.“I hope… we hope to do better and I hope to continue this trade with India, but not only in agri products but in other [areas]. The ambassador has been working very hard to promote all of these different exchanges and welcome once again,” he added.Marcos conveyed his intention to deepen collaboration with India in various areas such as agriculture, infrastructure and defense.The chief executive noted that the Philippines is focusing on agriculture to ensure food security.India, the world’s largest rice exporter, banned the export of non-basmati rice in July 2023 in a bid to allay the rise in prices in its domestic market. In October 2023, India approved shipping 295,000 metric tons of non-basmati white rice to the Philippines, the highest allocation it gave to a foreign country after lifting the restriction to specific nations.Meanwhile, amid concerns that the world’s oceans are becoming more dangerous to commercial shipping, Marcos said the Philippines and India agreed to work together to ensure maritime security.The chief executive noted the important contribution of Filipino seafarers manning the world’s merchant ships, whether tankers, cruise ships, and other vessels.Almost a quarter of the world’s seafarers are Filipinos, according to recent data. “So, that kind of partnership, we have just rationalized our — the system, the local system for the support of our local seafarers because before it has been a little bit haphazard but now I think we have— we made some sense of it and I think we will be going to be a little bit to a great advantage,” Marcos said.“So, which means we’re ready to join up and if there are opportunities for us to work together. It really is at a crisis point of shipping. And maybe we can find something that we can do together to ease the situation at least a little bit until it becomes — the conflict becomes less heated,” he added.Modi recognized the need for the two countries to start looking for where they can do more to work together, hoping to find new things as they address the global picture.While India and the Philippines are non-traditional partners in terms of maritime issues, Marcos said, “it serves a purpose for us to start thinking about that because the world is like that already, very closely connected.”MV True ConfidenceMarcos also extended the country’s appreciation for the Indian Navy’s rescue and assistance to the Filipino crew members of MV True Confidence, which was attacked off the coast of Yemen earlier this month, resulting in the death of two Filipino seafarers.The 13 Filipino seamen were safely returned home.Marcos also acknowledged the support of the Indian government in upholding Philippine sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea, considering it as “an important development” for the Filipino people.“We have many shared interests, primary of, that is to maintain the peace in our areas and so this is a concern now, not only of India or of the Philippines alone, but the entire world,” Marcos told Minister Jaishankar.“So, whatever it is that we can do to make the situation better, in partnership with India, which certainly be an important development for us,” he added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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Marcos expressed gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi through India’s Minister of External Affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, during a courtesy call to the chief executive in Malacañang.“I’d like to thank you and please extend my gratitude to your Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) for the timely provision of imported rice that we bought from India. The very critical… a very crucial time since we are in the right now suffering the effects [of] drought,” said Marcos.“I hope… we hope to do better and I hope to continue this trade with India, but not only in agri products but in other [areas]. The ambassador has been working very hard to promote all of these different exchanges and welcome once again,” he added.Marcos conveyed his intention to deepen collaboration with India in various areas such as agriculture, infrastructure and defense.The chief executive noted that the Philippines is focusing on agriculture to ensure food security.India, the world’s largest rice exporter, banned the export of non-basmati rice in July 2023 in a bid to allay the rise in prices in its domestic market. In October 2023, India approved shipping 295,000 metric tons of non-basmati white rice to the Philippines, the highest allocation it gave to a foreign country after lifting the restriction to specific nations.Meanwhile, amid concerns that the world’s oceans are becoming more dangerous to commercial shipping, Marcos said the Philippines and India agreed to work together to ensure maritime security.The chief executive noted the important contribution of Filipino seafarers manning the world’s merchant ships, whether tankers, cruise ships, and other vessels.Almost a quarter of the world’s seafarers are Filipinos, according to recent data. “So, that kind of partnership, we have just rationalized our — the system, the local system for the support of our local seafarers because before it has been a little bit haphazard but now I think we have— we made some sense of it and I think we will be going to be a little bit to a great advantage,” Marcos said.“So, which means we’re ready to join up and if there are opportunities for us to work together. It really is at a crisis point of shipping. And maybe we can find something that we can do together to ease the situation at least a little bit until it becomes — the conflict becomes less heated,” he added.Modi recognized the need for the two countries to start looking for where they can do more to work together, hoping to find new things as they address the global picture.While India and the Philippines are non-traditional partners in terms of maritime issues, Marcos said, “it serves a purpose for us to start thinking about that because the world is like that already, very closely connected.”MV True ConfidenceMarcos also extended the country’s appreciation for the Indian Navy’s rescue and assistance to the Filipino crew members of MV True Confidence, which was attacked off the coast of Yemen earlier this month, resulting in the death of two Filipino seafarers.The 13 Filipino seamen were safely returned home.Marcos also acknowledged the support of the Indian government in upholding Philippine sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea, considering it as “an important development” for the Filipino people.“We have many shared interests, primary of, that is to maintain the peace in our areas and so this is a concern now, not only of India or of the Philippines alone, but the entire world,” Marcos told Minister Jaishankar.“So, whatever it is that we can do to make the situation better, in partnership with India, which certainly be an important development for us,” he added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How can I bet on sports in the Philippines? THOSE involved in unregulated and illegal sand and gravel activities in Cebu Province can face up to P1 million in penalties, as well as have their vehicles impounded.This was announced by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, March 7, 2024.She said she hopes this will deter frequent violators.In a live video posted by the social media arm of the Capitol’s Public Information Office, Garcia said the proposed amount is a “significant” increase from the current penalty for fifth-time offenders.She said the new penalties will be reflected in the Province’s amended Revenue Code.This will include a six-month suspension of permits for fourth-time offenders.On Thursday, the governor met with sand and gravel operators at the Capitol to inform them of the upcoming changes.Garcia said the Provincial Government has been observing and monitoring operators for about four years in which it has discovered patterns of suspicious and illegal activities.She said she has even come across operators who are frequent violators.“Kana man gud madakpan mo og kausa, sala na ninyo kay nagpadakop mo. Madakpan mo og kaduha, sa gihapon ninyo. Pero ig abot sa ika-upat, ikalima, sala na namo kay wala mi gihimo kay balik-balik na man, nahimo na man nga kustombre,” Garcia said.(It’s your fault for getting caught the first time around. The same goes for the second time. But when you are caught four or five times, then it becomes our fault for doing nothing to stop the practice, which has become your custom.)The governor said current penalty grades no longer deter illegal quarrying activities.“Dili na man kaayo sakit ang bayranan kay mas dako man ang kita sa ilegal (The penalty is outweighed by the big income from the illegal activity),” she said.She said operators have been earning significant profits by not complying with the Province’s policies, which include regulatory fees for businesses engaged in the industry.In the same meeting, Rodel Bontuyan, head of the Cebu Provincial Environmental and Natural Resources Office, said that most violations, aside from lack of documentary permits, were illegal excavation of sand and gravel from the riverbed, over-stockpiling of illegally sourced sands, and unaccounted quantity of extractedquarry materials.Garcia said the proposed adjusted penalties and fines will be endorsed to the Provincial Board for legislative action, and will be certified as urgent.She urged operators to cooperate with the Provincial Government, and warned them of repercussions.Section 198 of the Revenue Code of Cebu of 2008 imposes a fine of P10,000 for each of the following violations: illegal transport of quarry and mineral resources with invalid or without permit; extracting quarry or mineral resources outside of permit area; buying and selling of illegally sourced quarry and mineral resources; over-extraction; buying, selling, recycling and misuse of permits for transport, delivery and hauling; unaccredited processor, trader, hauler, dealer, or retailers of quarry materials; and obstructing authorities conducting lawful inspection of quarry materials.The Provincial Government also confiscates illegally sourced minerals or products.It also authorizes the municipal treasure or his representatives to conduct lawful inspections, impound vehicles, and seize illegally sourced materials.Meanwhile, Garcia acknowledged the contribution of the industry to the Capitol coffers, as it continues to increase from only P97 million in 2019 to P628 million in 2023.Bontuyan said that the Province collected P128 million in 2020, P303 million in 2021, and P396 million in 2022.Garcia said this helped fund various infrastructure projects, including opening and concreting of provincial and barangay roads.She said about 800 kilometers of provincial and barangay roads have already been widened and concreted, costing the Provincial Government more than P3 billion. / EHP

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THOSE involved in unregulated and illegal sand and gravel activities in Cebu Province can face up to P1 million in penalties, as well as have their vehicles impounded.This was announced by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, March 7, 2024.She said she hopes this will deter frequent violators.In a live video posted by the social media arm of the Capitol’s Public Information Office, Garcia said the proposed amount is a “significant” increase from the current penalty for fifth-time offenders.She said the new penalties will be reflected in the Province’s amended Revenue Code.This will include a six-month suspension of permits for fourth-time offenders.On Thursday, the governor met with sand and gravel operators at the Capitol to inform them of the upcoming changes.Garcia said the Provincial Government has been observing and monitoring operators for about four years in which it has discovered patterns of suspicious and illegal activities.She said she has even come across operators who are frequent violators.“Kana man gud madakpan mo og kausa, sala na ninyo kay nagpadakop mo. Madakpan mo og kaduha, sa gihapon ninyo. Pero ig abot sa ika-upat, ikalima, sala na namo kay wala mi gihimo kay balik-balik na man, nahimo na man nga kustombre,” Garcia said.(It’s your fault for getting caught the first time around. The same goes for the second time. But when you are caught four or five times, then it becomes our fault for doing nothing to stop the practice, which has become your custom.)The governor said current penalty grades no longer deter illegal quarrying activities.“Dili na man kaayo sakit ang bayranan kay mas dako man ang kita sa ilegal (The penalty is outweighed by the big income from the illegal activity),” she said.She said operators have been earning significant profits by not complying with the Province’s policies, which include regulatory fees for businesses engaged in the industry.In the same meeting, Rodel Bontuyan, head of the Cebu Provincial Environmental and Natural Resources Office, said that most violations, aside from lack of documentary permits, were illegal excavation of sand and gravel from the riverbed, over-stockpiling of illegally sourced sands, and unaccounted quantity of extractedquarry materials.Garcia said the proposed adjusted penalties and fines will be endorsed to the Provincial Board for legislative action, and will be certified as urgent.She urged operators to cooperate with the Provincial Government, and warned them of repercussions.Section 198 of the Revenue Code of Cebu of 2008 imposes a fine of P10,000 for each of the following violations: illegal transport of quarry and mineral resources with invalid or without permit; extracting quarry or mineral resources outside of permit area; buying and selling of illegally sourced quarry and mineral resources; over-extraction; buying, selling, recycling and misuse of permits for transport, delivery and hauling; unaccredited processor, trader, hauler, dealer, or retailers of quarry materials; and obstructing authorities conducting lawful inspection of quarry materials.The Provincial Government also confiscates illegally sourced minerals or products.It also authorizes the municipal treasure or his representatives to conduct lawful inspections, impound vehicles, and seize illegally sourced materials.Meanwhile, Garcia acknowledged the contribution of the industry to the Capitol coffers, as it continues to increase from only P97 million in 2019 to P628 million in 2023.Bontuyan said that the Province collected P128 million in 2020, P303 million in 2021, and P396 million in 2022.Garcia said this helped fund various infrastructure projects, including opening and concreting of provincial and barangay roads.She said about 800 kilometers of provincial and barangay roads have already been widened and concreted, costing the Provincial Government more than P3 billion. / EHP, check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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THOSE involved in unregulated and illegal sand and gravel activities in Cebu Province can face up to P1 million in penalties, as well as have their vehicles impounded.This was announced by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, March 7, 2024.She said she hopes this will deter frequent violators.In a live video posted by the social media arm of the Capitol’s Public Information Office, Garcia said the proposed amount is a “significant” increase from the current penalty for fifth-time offenders.She said the new penalties will be reflected in the Province’s amended Revenue Code.This will include a six-month suspension of permits for fourth-time offenders.On Thursday, the governor met with sand and gravel operators at the Capitol to inform them of the upcoming changes.Garcia said the Provincial Government has been observing and monitoring operators for about four years in which it has discovered patterns of suspicious and illegal activities.She said she has even come across operators who are frequent violators.“Kana man gud madakpan mo og kausa, sala na ninyo kay nagpadakop mo. Madakpan mo og kaduha, sa gihapon ninyo. Pero ig abot sa ika-upat, ikalima, sala na namo kay wala mi gihimo kay balik-balik na man, nahimo na man nga kustombre,” Garcia said.(It’s your fault for getting caught the first time around. The same goes for the second time. But when you are caught four or five times, then it becomes our fault for doing nothing to stop the practice, which has become your custom.)The governor said current penalty grades no longer deter illegal quarrying activities.“Dili na man kaayo sakit ang bayranan kay mas dako man ang kita sa ilegal (The penalty is outweighed by the big income from the illegal activity),” she said.She said operators have been earning significant profits by not complying with the Province’s policies, which include regulatory fees for businesses engaged in the industry.In the same meeting, Rodel Bontuyan, head of the Cebu Provincial Environmental and Natural Resources Office, said that most violations, aside from lack of documentary permits, were illegal excavation of sand and gravel from the riverbed, over-stockpiling of illegally sourced sands, and unaccounted quantity of extractedquarry materials.Garcia said the proposed adjusted penalties and fines will be endorsed to the Provincial Board for legislative action, and will be certified as urgent.She urged operators to cooperate with the Provincial Government, and warned them of repercussions.Section 198 of the Revenue Code of Cebu of 2008 imposes a fine of P10,000 for each of the following violations: illegal transport of quarry and mineral resources with invalid or without permit; extracting quarry or mineral resources outside of permit area; buying and selling of illegally sourced quarry and mineral resources; over-extraction; buying, selling, recycling and misuse of permits for transport, delivery and hauling; unaccredited processor, trader, hauler, dealer, or retailers of quarry materials; and obstructing authorities conducting lawful inspection of quarry materials.The Provincial Government also confiscates illegally sourced minerals or products.It also authorizes the municipal treasure or his representatives to conduct lawful inspections, impound vehicles, and seize illegally sourced materials.Meanwhile, Garcia acknowledged the contribution of the industry to the Capitol coffers, as it continues to increase from only P97 million in 2019 to P628 million in 2023.Bontuyan said that the Province collected P128 million in 2020, P303 million in 2021, and P396 million in 2022.Garcia said this helped fund various infrastructure projects, including opening and concreting of provincial and barangay roads.She said about 800 kilometers of provincial and barangay roads have already been widened and concreted, costing the Provincial Government more than P3 billion. / EHP How can I bet on sports in the Philippines? . 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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It’s hard because they are making their own process,” said Daluz.But City Administrator Collin Rosell, in an interview on Sunday, said he has yet to receive a letter from the MCWD, asking them to leave the building.“No, I have not received (a letter),” said Rosell.Meanwhile, Daluz said the leasing company will manage the building’s rental.He said several businesses have shown interest to rent the space, including a coffee shop, a retail store, and government office.“To maximize the property, we will bid it to a leasing company who will then be dealing with the tenants,” he said.He said the water district has yet to come up with the rates it is going to set for the bidding, adding that they are taking into consideration the prescribed formula of the Commission on Audit, Land Bank of the Philippines appraisal and a private firm offering appraisal services.The last time a retail store rented the building, the monthly lease was around P400,000.Daluz said they are looking at a higher price.In a previous report of SunStar Cebu, Daluz said the water district could have earned more than P3 million if the City had paid the monthly rent since July 2023. 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But Daluz, Pato and Seno have refused to step down from their posts.Feliciano is the chairman of the Rama-appointed board. licensed online casinos Marcos expressed gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi through India’s Minister of External Affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, during a courtesy call to the chief executive in Malacañang.“I’d like to thank you and please extend my gratitude to your Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) for the timely provision of imported rice that we bought from India. The very critical… a very crucial time since we are in the right now suffering the effects [of] drought,” said Marcos.“I hope… we hope to do better and I hope to continue this trade with India, but not only in agri products but in other [areas]. The ambassador has been working very hard to promote all of these different exchanges and welcome once again,” he added.Marcos conveyed his intention to deepen collaboration with India in various areas such as agriculture, infrastructure and defense.The chief executive noted that the Philippines is focusing on agriculture to ensure food security.India, the world’s largest rice exporter, banned the export of non-basmati rice in July 2023 in a bid to allay the rise in prices in its domestic market. In October 2023, India approved shipping 295,000 metric tons of non-basmati white rice to the Philippines, the highest allocation it gave to a foreign country after lifting the restriction to specific nations.Meanwhile, amid concerns that the world’s oceans are becoming more dangerous to commercial shipping, Marcos said the Philippines and India agreed to work together to ensure maritime security.The chief executive noted the important contribution of Filipino seafarers manning the world’s merchant ships, whether tankers, cruise ships, and other vessels.Almost a quarter of the world’s seafarers are Filipinos, according to recent data. “So, that kind of partnership, we have just rationalized our — the system, the local system for the support of our local seafarers because before it has been a little bit haphazard but now I think we have— we made some sense of it and I think we will be going to be a little bit to a great advantage,” Marcos said.“So, which means we’re ready to join up and if there are opportunities for us to work together. It really is at a crisis point of shipping. And maybe we can find something that we can do together to ease the situation at least a little bit until it becomes — the conflict becomes less heated,” he added.Modi recognized the need for the two countries to start looking for where they can do more to work together, hoping to find new things as they address the global picture.While India and the Philippines are non-traditional partners in terms of maritime issues, Marcos said, “it serves a purpose for us to start thinking about that because the world is like that already, very closely connected.”MV True ConfidenceMarcos also extended the country’s appreciation for the Indian Navy’s rescue and assistance to the Filipino crew members of MV True Confidence, which was attacked off the coast of Yemen earlier this month, resulting in the death of two Filipino seafarers.The 13 Filipino seamen were safely returned home.Marcos also acknowledged the support of the Indian government in upholding Philippine sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea, considering it as “an important development” for the Filipino people.“We have many shared interests, primary of, that is to maintain the peace in our areas and so this is a concern now, not only of India or of the Philippines alone, but the entire world,” Marcos told Minister Jaishankar.“So, whatever it is that we can do to make the situation better, in partnership with India, which certainly be an important development for us,” he added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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