December 17, 2019

Civil Society cites TWG Irregularities; Congress, Senate asked to step in


Transport and mobility advocates the Lawyers for Commuter Safety and Protection (LCSP), KOMYUT, LEADER, Move Metro Manila, and Transport Watch (TW) issued a joint statement decrying this irregularity.


Despite regular follow-ups and requests for updates on urgent issues like the pilot run of a motorcycle taxi app, original members of the Technical Working Group (TWG) that the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) previously convened were not included in recent discussions of the TWG on the fate of the pilot run of motorcycle taxis.

This has prompted the excluded TWG members to file a petition for Congress and the Senate to look into the irregularities surrounding the procedure in deciding on the pilot run and to call for transparency and inclusivity in the decision-making process.

The TWG recently convened several meetings on key issues such as updates on the pilot run and possible extension, as well as the entry of new players without consulting original stakeholders outside of the DOTr. Only the DOTr, the LTFRB, the Land Transportation Office (LTO), and the InterAgency Council for Traffic (IACT) have convened to decide on the said issues.


(L-R) Jason Salvador, Managing Director of LEADER, Atty. Ariel Inton, LCSP representative, Ariel Lim, Adviser and Consultant and Daryll Mann Caisip, Staff of the Office of Senator Grace Poe and Atty. Victor Trinidad, Head Executive Assistant and FOI Decision Maker of the MMDA.


The lack of updates and proper consultation with stakeholders were the reasons the excluded TWG members filed a petition calling on Congress and the Senate, from which the original directives to conduct a technical working group assessment last year came, to look carefully into the matter and hasten the passage of a law legalizing and regulating motorcycle taxis.

The petition stated, “The TWG is supposed to monitor the safety of the riders and the riding public using data collected, by Angkas, within a six-month period. Despite repeated requests from the sector for the TWG to convene, a secret meeting was conducted, last November 2019, with solely government agencies in attendance, to make an assessment. Hence, the consumers, advocacy groups and other stakeholders, were excluded from decision-making. This prompted us to ask for updates from those who were present and pleaded that the complete TWG be convened in the future.”

In a press briefing Monday, transport and mobility advocates the Lawyers for Commuter Safety and Protection (LCSP), KOMYUT, LEADER, Move Metro Manila, and Transport Watch (TW) issued a joint statement decrying this irregularity.

Jason Salvador, Managing Director of the Legal Engagement Advocating for Development and Reform (LEADER), stated that lawmakers had enough time to act on the proposed motorcycle taxi legislation. “When we were doing the first TWG assessment, we were very strict about the parameters that needed to be met before any service can be done,” Salvador said.

“We even went to the sites of the proposed motorcycle taxi training area. Sumakay pa ako mismo sa motorcycle taxi para malaman ko mismo kung pwede ba talaga,” he added.




Also present in the press briefing was Atty. Victor Pablo Trinidad, Head Executive Assistant and FOI Decision Maker of the MMDA. He acknowledged the importance of the motorcycle taxi test run, saying that he wasn’t able to attend any TWG meeting as well because the invite for the meeting came just one day before the meeting date.

“The MMDA is one of the law enforcement agencies included in the TWG so it is in our best interest to find out what is happening in the test run,” Trinidad stressed. “We started out the TWG with strict parameters. We need parameters or else there would be problems with graft and corruption, which is a serious offense. Papasukin natin sila sa test run pero ayon sa parameters na ginamit namin nung umpisa at naaayon sa traffic. We must level the playing field,” he added.

Ariel Lim, adviser and consultant of the office of Senator Grace Poe and head of the transport advocacy group Usapang Transport Poe, stressed, “During the TWG, the office of Senator Poe questioned and clarified so many things about Angkas’ operations and recommended adjustments before we recommended the test run.”

“Nagtaka lang kami kung bakit ganito dahil ang talagang layon namin ay hindi maging maluwag sa pagbibigay ng approval ng motorcycle taxi,” Lim asked. “Parang negosyo na ata ang iniisip dito, hindi po ganon ang tingin ni Sen. Poe dahil buhay ang nakasalalay dito,” he added.

“No single agency can just decide on allowing others to join. Both congress and senate should approve,” Lim stressed.




In an earlier statement, Dr. Grace Jamon, convenor of Move Metro Manila, a group of policy advocates organizing policy discussions on mobility, stressed that their group's position is that they are urging Congress and Senate to deliberate the proposed bills legalizing motorcycle taxis. “In principle we agree with the need for the motorcycle taxi safety protocols to be extended to and applied to other motorcycle taxi service providers. Competition is good and should be a welcome development. We are just concerned with the process through which this decision was made without us having been called into a meeting at all,” said Dr. Jamon.

Toix Cerna, spokesperson of the commuters’ group KOMYUT, said in a previous interview, “Since August, we have been seeking for the TWG to be convened to discuss the initial data, and experience of Angkas, but to no avail.” Cerna added, “Our task was also to monitor and assess the results of the pilot so that we are informed of what to recommend for the legislative measures pending in Congress.”

Atty. Ariel Inton, Atty. Raymond Fortun, and Atty. VJ Topacio of the LCSP earlier filed a petition for injunction with application for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and/or Writ of Preliminary Injunction against five motorcycle taxi companies, some of whom were included in the DOTr's list of new companies allowed to participate in the extension of the test run. The petition stated that their operations are unauthorized and may cause grave and substantial damage to the public.

Inton, a former LTFRB member, said that the LCSP’s main thrust is to promote commuter safety and uphold the rights of commuters, road users and pedestrians to a safe mode of transportation. As such, Inton stated, it has an absolute right to prevent respondents from organizing its fleet of motorcycles for hire and avert its operations which prejudice the riding public. Inton also revealed that they too have not been included in the recent meetings.

Topacio also stated in an earlier statement said, “It seems this exclusion from the recent decision-making process also involves many other critical members of the TWG and we are just wondering why this was the case.”

According to Topacio, because they were not included in the recent decision-making process they have not been able to hear from and coordinate with motorcycle taxi app Angkas. “We also need to coordinate with Angkas in order for us to find out their official data that was gathered during their six-month test run operations,” he stressed.

“We have requested an immediate restraining order to prevent grave and irreparable damage to the riding public in general, and to the pilot program in particular,” stressed Atty. Raymond Fortun of LCSP. “Moreover, any accident during this critical period will also sabotage the pilot program.”

Inton, Cerna, Jamon and the rest of the excluded TWG members are asking for greater transparency in the TWG’s procedures and asking Congress and Senate to intervene in this regard. “Transparency in the decision-making process of the TWG is very important so that the decisions do not look suspect,” noted Dr. Jamon. “It is very curious that at this crucial stage in the TWG, non-government members were completely sidelined,” he added.







December 16, 2019

Beauty Made ISSY with Alex Gonzaga ! The New Beauty Brand to Fall in Love With – Issy & Co. Cosmetics

        


The new beauty  brand to fall in love with – Issy & Co. Cosmetics – is all about  bringing ease to self-care.

Issy & Co. Cosmetics (Officially launched on Nov. 5) focus on high-quality products  that can help users achieve their beauty goals with minimal effort and at minimal cost.

All Issy & Co. formulas are dermatologically tested, and thoughtfully developed to be vegan, cruelty-free, gluten-free and paraben-free.




With her carefree and easy-going attitude, TV host and vlogger Alex Gonzaga is the  perfect partner to help kickstart the launch of the brand. 

Issy & Co. Cosmetics is assortment of lip and multi-purpose makeup products. At the heart of the brand is a sincere desire to unburden users of concerns about cumbersome application techniques, high cost and harmful ingredients. To be made exclusively available at BeautyMNL and Shopee, Issy  & Co.’s must-have products will be sought for ease of mind, ease of application, and ease on  the pocket. 





The brand has partner TV host and vlogger Alex Gonzaga, whose carefree and easy- going spirit matches the ethos of the brand. A series of videos featuring her will be released after the official launch. The videos will give viewers a closer look into Issy & Co. products, as well as contain helpful makeup application tips. 


The debut of Issy and Co. comes at a time when makeup is increasingly becoming an integral part of daily self-care routines. Offered in skin-loving formulations, the brand’s ranges of makeup products are perfectly suitable for everyday use. They are created from quality raw materials and made in a GMP- and ISO-certified manufacturing lab based in Taiwan.



In addition, Issy & Co. products will provide users with the opportunity to enhance their natural look or step outside of the box by trying the latest trends. 

Five beautifully packaged products that come in six different shades each will be introduced within the launch at prices ranging from Php299 to Php399. Customers should also keep an eye out for Issy & Co.’s holiday promos, and upcoming drops of new makeup collections, including a special collaboration with Alex.

Vivo’s Shoot for the Stars promo makes NBA fans’ Christmas wishes come true



This Christmas season, Vivo is playing Santa and is giving its smartphone fans the chance to finally live their dream of watching their favorite NBA superstars battle it out for supremacy, live, in a weekend full of highlights!

With its Shoot for the Stars raffle promo, the brand is giving Vivo and NBA fans a once-in-a-lifetime chance to win a trip for two (2) to Chicago, USA to watch and experience the NBA All-Star 2020. The winner and his/her companion will also get free passes to various NBA All-Star events, and hotel accommodations.

Forty (40) Titan 22 Gift Certificates worth P2,000 each, 20 Vivo Y17 smartphones, and 5 Vivo NEX 3 smartphones also await 65 lucky Vivo fans who will participate in the raffle promo.

From November 26 to December 26, 2019, customers can earn one (1) entry for the Shoot for the Stars raffle promo by purchasing any Vivo smartphones amounting to P9,999 and above from official Vivo stores nationwide and official Vivo Philippines shops on Lazada (www.lazada.com.ph/shop/vivo-official-store/), Shopee (https://shopee.ph/vivophilippines), Argomall (www.argomall.com/brands/vivo) and Akulaku mobile app.

Those who purchase the Vivo S1 Pro, V17 Pro, or NEX 3 can also increase their chances of winning the raffle by earning two (2) entries.

So, are you game? It’s your turn to Shoot for the Stars, for a chance to score tickets to the NBA All-Star 2020, and live the ultimate NBA fan experience!

For more Shoot for the Stars updates, visit vivoglobal.ph/vivoshootforthestars and Vivo’s official Facebook page.

Per DTI-Fair Trade Permit number FTEB-21979 series of 2019. See posters and print ads for more details.

December 15, 2019

Faster and more secure way to pay online plus get better than cash rewards : Shop online and pay using only your mobile number with ‘Pay with PayMaya’!

Whether it’s ordering food, buying the latest makeup craze, or availing of government services, it’s now faster, easier, and more secure than ever to shop online as PayMaya introduces 'Pay with PayMaya', its latest feature that allows you to pay with just your mobile number.

By clicking on the Pay with PayMaya button in the checkout page of partner merchants, online shoppers no longer need to memorize and type in long and complex credit or debit card numbers, because all they have to do is log in to their PayMaya account by entering their mobile numbers upon checkout.

Through this new feature, paying for anything online becomes quicker, more convenient, and safer, because every transaction done using Pay with PayMaya needs to be verified by a One-Time PIN (OTP) sent to your mobile number. This ensures that only you have access to this unique and awesome new feature for your PayMaya account.

“PayMaya was the first in the Philippines to introduce a virtual card so that Filipinos can easily pay for their purchases online, even if they don't have a credit card or bank account. With Pay with PayMaya, we are making that experience even better because all you need is your mobile number linked to your PayMaya account, whenever you shop or avail of services online,” said Shailesh Baidwan, President of PayMaya.



Today, the Pay with PayMaya button is available as a payment option in select food, drinks, deals, retail, and government partners but will be expanding to more online commerce sites and destinations in the coming weeks.

And to make users’ Pay with PayMaya experience not just more convenient but also more rewarding, account holders can get a 1%, 10%, or 100% cashback each time they use their PayMaya mobile number to pay online (max. P500 per transaction) at participating online merchants from December 11, 2019 to January 15, 2020.

Have food and drinks delivered on the fly

Craving for your comfort food but have no time to step out of the house? Or are you preparing to host a party for friends but don’t have drinks at the ready? Simply pay using your mobile number by clicking the Pay with PayMaya button when you order online at Army Navy (armynavy.com.ph), Domino’s (dominospizza.ph), Shakey’s (shakeyspizza.ph), Goldilocks (goldilocks.com.ph), Zubuchon (zubuchon.com), Bo’s Coffee (m.me/BOsCoffeeGetBOTTY/), or Boozy.ph to have your favorite food and drinks delivered to your doorstep in a jiffy.

Shop till you drop in just a pop

All you need is your 11-digit PayMaya mobile number to pay for your groceries at Landers Superstore (landers.ph), get the best luxury items at Rustan’s (rustans.com.ph), snag the best beauty and makeup deals at VMV Hypoallergenics (vmvhypoallergenics.com), or even order the medicines you need at Rose Pharmacy (rosepharmacy.com). With Pay with PayMaya, you can quickly shop for both your needs and wants quickly and conveniently.


Get the best deals and digital goods in town now

Easily get buy-one-get-one deals with Booky Prime, book restaurant seats and get discounts from Eatigo, or download and subscribe to the latest apps, games, and music from various Apple Services using Pay with PayMaya!

Pay for gov’t services and skip the lines

Skip the hassles of lining up at government agency offices and go online to use Pay with PayMaya for your membership contributions to the Social Security System (SSS) through the SSS mobile app, the Home Development Mutual Fund (PAG-IBIG) at pagibigfundservices.com, and Philhealth at philhealth.gov.ph and also for your home loan repayments to the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC) via nhmfc.gov.ph

You can also use your mobile number when you Pay with PayMaya for your business name registration renewal at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through bnrs.dti.gov.ph or the Valenzuela City Hall at valenzuela.gov.ph as well as for your professional license renewal or application from the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) at prc.gov.ph

Check out how convenient it can be to pay just using your mobile number for your travel requirements such as passport fee payments at the Department of Foreign Affiars (DFA) via passport.gov.ph and travel taxes at the Tourism Infrastructure and Economic Zone Authority (TIEZA) at traveltax.tieza.gov.ph.

Basta online payments, use your mobile number via Pay with PayMaya! 

By introducing this new feature, PayMaya is helping Filipinos easily embrace the digital and cashless lifestyle so they can purchase items and avail of services online using the one number that they already have memorized–their mobile phone number.
And for online merchants and sites that do not have the Pay with PayMaya button yet, account holders can still use the virtual card in the PayMaya app to pay for their purchases online.

If you don’t have a PayMaya account yet, now is the best time to get one so you can enjoy all of these hassle-free features and get better-than-cash rewards for all your purchases. Just download the PayMaya app for Android or iOS, register for an account, and find out what it’s like to shop with the fastest, safest, most rewarding, and hassle-way to pay for anything online and in stores! Remember, for all your purchases, don’t pay cash, PayMaya!

To find out more about how to go cashless and all the exclusive deals you can avail of with your PayMaya account, visit www.paymaya.com/deals or follow @PayMayaOfficial on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.  

PayMaya, the digital financial services arm of Voyager Innovations, is the only financial technology company in the Philippines offering integrated consumer and merchant payment solutions with the widest on-ground branch network. It is the first to give millions of Filipinos an e-wallet that allows them to pay cashless transactions at any time of the day, anywhere in the world, and from any device. It is the financial technology arm of Voyager Innovations, the leading technology company in the country backed by PLDT, KKR, Tencent, World Bank’s IFC and the IFC Emerging Asia Fund. [END]

*Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB 23811 Series of 2019.


December 13, 2019

Excluded TWG members urge Congress and Senate to intervene



Amid the recent announcement of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to extend the test run for motorcycle taxis for another six months and include new motorcycle taxi companies supposedly as per the recommendation of the previously convened technical working group (TWG), original members of the TWG who were not included in the decision-making process for this sought the intervention of Congress and Senate to exclude the new players from participating in the extension.


Certain members of the TWG constituted in December of 2018 were taken by surprise with the recent news from the DOTr stating that the TWG already decided to extend the motorcycle taxi test run and include six new motorcycle taxi players.

The excluded TWG member has also called on Congress and the Senate, from which the original directives to conduct a technical working group assessment last year came, to look carefully into the matter.




In a press briefing, Toix Cerna, spokesperson of the commuters’ group Komyut, revealed, “Since August, we have been seeking for the TWG to be convened to discuss the initial data, and experience of Angkas, but to no avail.” Cerna added, “Our task was also to monitor and assess the results of the pilot so that we are informed of what to recommend for the legislative measures pending in Congress.”

Raymond Gascon of Move Metro Manila said in a separate statement, “In principle we agree with the need for the motorcycle taxi safety protocols to be extended to and applied to other motorcycle taxi service providers. Competition is good and should be a welcome development. We are just concerned with the process through which this decision was made without us having been call into a meeting at all.”

Move Metro Manila is a group of policy advocates organizing policy discussions on mobility.

In turn, Atty. Ariel Inton of the Lawyers for Commuter Safety and Protection (LCSP), also a member of the TWG, revealed, “Since the start of the pilot run, I have never been invited to meetings and discussions and now I heard that they have decided on something critical, which is not only irregular but rather suspicious and unacceptable.”

Inton added, “And it seems this exclusion from the recent decision-making process also involves many other critical members of the TWG and we are just wondering why this was the case.”




The LCSP earlier filed a petition for injunction with application for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and/or Writ of Preliminary Injunction against five motorcycle taxi companies: We Move Things Philippines Inc. (Joyride), Habal Rides Corp., I-Sabay, Sampa-Dala Corp., and Trans-Serve Corp. The petition stated that their operations are unauthorized and may cause grave and substantial damage to the public.

“Our objective in the LCSP is to ensure the safety and protection of the riding public,” Inton, a former Land Transportation Franchise and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) member, said. “And we are worried that the new motorcycle players who will join the test run may just endanger the lives of commuters because they do not have the same stringent safety standards as what the riding public has been accustomed to in the initial test run,” he added.

“We in the LCSP call on the DOTr to ensure that the welfare of the riding public is given priority by ensuring that the new players the agency is considering to include in the announced test run extension undergo a thorough review and assessment much like what the TWG did back then for Angkas,” Inton stressed.

“We have requested an immediate restraining order to prevent grave and irreparable damage to the riding public in general, and to the pilot program in particular,” stressed Atty. Raymond Fortun of LCSP declared. “Moreover, any accident during this critical period will also sabotage the pilot program,” he added. 

Early this year, the House of Representatives passed Resolution No. 2449 urging the DoTr to implement a pilot program allowing, monitoring, and regulating the operation of duly registered and organized motorcycles-for-hire as an alternative public transport utility.

The DoTr then instructed various agencies to form a Technical Working Group (TWG) composed of stakeholders and experts from the government and the private sector to discuss issues attendant to the prospect of two-wheel vehicles operating as public transport. 

The TWG was tasked to identify motorcycle types eligible to be licensed, taking into consideration factors like engine displacement, carrying capacity, operating speeds, routes, seat and helmet requirements, and training requirements for drivers, who will eventually need to obtain a public utility vehicle (PUV) registration.

Upon the recommendation of the TWG, the DoTr allowed the six-month pilot test for motorcycle taxi operations in the Philippines starting in July of this year. Since only the motorcycle ride-hailing app Angkas had been established and operating with an eight-month track record at the time, Angkas became the sole subject of the pilot program which will end in December.

"Three months to the pilot could have been a good time for the House and Senate to hear the proposed bills already, using initial results," noted Jason Salvador, Managing Director of LEADER (Legal Engagement Advocating for Development and Reform). "The pilot was just for a period of six months. After that, what will happen to the commuters?" he added.

Inton, Cerna, Gascon, and the rest of the excluded TWG members are asking for greater transparency in the TWG’s procedures and asking Congress and Senate to intervene in this regard. “Transparency in the decision-making process of the TWG is very important so that the decisions do not look suspect,” noted Gascon “It is very curious that at this crucial stage in the TWG, non-government members were completely sidelined,” he added.

Inton also asked why the DOTr is planning to extend the test run. "Why are they extending it? If they are convinced that the test run was successful, why not just direct the Congress to come up with a law to regulate this service?" Inton asked.

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