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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

NAPC clarifies role in the alleged Bukidnon scam


By: Marc Siapno

MALAYBALAY CITY NEWS – It has recently come to the attention of the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) that it has been misrepresented by members of a specific organization in Bukidnon.
 In this context, the Commission would like to clarify its association with parties and organizations that seek to represent the sectors.

Certain individuals and organizations in Maramag, Bukidnon have been claiming an affiliation with the Office of the President through NAPC.
The organization Kapisanan ng Magsasaka, Mangingisda at Manggagawa ng Pilipinas (KAMMMPI) appears to be distributing membership application forms in batches of 30 to form clusters.
In exchange, the clusters are then promised Php150,000 or Php5,000/member, from the Self-Employment Assistance – Kaunlaran (SEA-K) program.

NAPC would like to stress that no individual or organization has received an appointment to represent the Commission or its partner agencies in this regard.
The agency is currently in the process of preparing for the National Sectoral Assembly and the list of organizations to be invited has yet to be finalized.

More importantly, the SEA-K program is a capacity-building program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) done in coordination with local government units.
The organization of potential recipients, known as SEA-K Associations, is managed by respective DSWD offices stationed in different regions across the country, following definite criteria and procedures. NAPC is not in the position to influence SEA-K processes.


NAPC encourages the public to report similar instances to the national or regional offices of the concerned agencies to confirm the credibility of such organizations and their specific claims. (NAPC/PIA-10)
 

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

DTI warns public vs. mislabeled Christmas decors, unsafe products


By Ruby Leonora R. Balistoy

MALAYBALAY CITY NEWS ONLINE – As consumers bargain for Christmas decors when the cool “ber” months start September 1, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) urged millions of the buying public to be watchful and nosy of mislabeled products.

“This is to assure quality and safe use of the products, so that they really do get the best value for their money,” Provincial Director Ermedio Abang of DTI Bukidnon said.

He also warned consumers not to rush into buying fake or imitation products that are cheap.
“Consumers must check the labels and look for the brand or trade mark, name and address of manufacturer, country of manufacture, net quantity, and toxicity warning, if applicable,” Abang said.

He also stressed that under the Consumer Act of the Philippines, the manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers are liable to consumers for injuries caused by defective and unsafe products, as well, as for the insufficient or inadequate information on the use of certain products and the hazards they pose.

“Those found not conforming to the minimum labeling requirements face administrative charges which include a maximum fine of Php300,000 per violation,” Abang said.