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Monday, March 31, 2025

ARTA strengthens EODB Law; brings ease of doing business in Barangay level


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The Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) held a series of Ease of Doing Business (EODB) orientations for priority barangay local government units (BLGUs) in the National Capital Region (NCR) from 17 to 20 March 2025 at ARTA's Transformation Hub, UP Technohub Office. The series of orientations covered an overview of Republic Act 11032, or the Ease of Doing Business Law, client satisfaction measurement (CSM), and the Citizen's Charter.


A total of 84 barangays, with 210 participants, attended the four-day orientation series. The first batch of the orientation, held on 17 March 2025, was attended by Marikina City, which included its 16 barangays, and Pateros City, with 6 barangays. The second batch of the orientation, held on 18 March 2025, included Taguig City, with its 4 barangays, and San Juan City, with its 19 barangays. The third batch, held on 19 March 2025, included 21 barangays from Manila City. Finally, the fourth batch, held on 20 March 2025, included Makati City, which sent representatives from 22 barangays.


Gracing the event, ARTA Secretary Ernesto V. Perez emphasized the importance of implementing ease of doing business at the barangay level, stating, "by embracing the principles of ease of doing business, you are contributing directly to the realization of President Marcos Jr.'s vision for a more prosperous and efficient Bagong Pilipinas. Parte kayo ng Bagong Pilipinas."


"Our goal is to empower every barangay to enhance its service delivery through streamlined processes and transparent operations. Gusto namin mas mapadali ang serbisyo niyo," he added.


By empowering them to comply with Republic Act (RA) No. 11032, or the Ease of Doing Business Law, ARTA strongly believes that the BLGUs will serve as fundamental political units that will improve the planning and implementation of government projects and programs.

 

In a Bagong Pilipinas, ARTA aims to conduct the EODB orientations for BLGUs nationwide as part of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s directive to combat red tape and improve bureaucratic processes in all levels of the government.

A Historic Showcase: PHLPost and Boy Scouts of the Philippines Unveil Guinness World Record Stamp Collection in Ilocos Sur


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In a remarkable celebration of history, faith, and the enduring legacy of scouting, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) and the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) have unveiled a one-of-a-kind philatelic exhibit at the Van Gogh Hotel in Ilocos Sur. This extraordinary display, featuring a Guinness World Record-holding stamp collection, is not just a tribute to scouting but also to the spiritual influence of the Catholic Church.


At the heart of this groundbreaking event stands Mr. Kim Robert de Leon, Secretary General of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, who holds two Guinness World Records for his unparalleled stamp collections. His vast and meticulously curated assortment includes the world’s largest collection of stamps featuring Popes, a feat officially recognized in 2022 with a staggering 2,398 stamps.






This extensive collection predominantly features Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis—two revered figures who have graced the Philippines with their presence, leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s faith and history. De Leon’s dedication to philately is deeply rooted in his passion for both scouting and his commitment to the Church, making his collection a powerful testament to unity, service, and devotion.


Beyond the Papal stamps, De Leon also holds a separate Guinness title for the largest collection of scouting-themed stamps, a true reflection of his lifelong commitment to the movement. Additionally, his archives include rare Christmas and Madonna-themed stamps, further showcasing the breadth of his philatelic passion.


The exhibit, graced by distinguished guests such as Mayor Eric D. Singson, officials from BSP, and representatives from PHLPost, underscores the cultural and historical significance of stamp collecting. It serves as a powerful reminder that philately is not merely a pastime but a means of preserving national and global heritage.


Through this exhibit, visitors are taken on a journey through time, where each stamp tells a story—of faith, of leadership, and of the unwavering spirit of scouting. It is a celebration of history, a bridge between generations, and an inspiration for future collectors to see stamps as more than just paper artifacts but as treasures of the past that continue to shape the present.


As the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and PHLPost bring this unparalleled collection to light, they reinforce the value of unity and tradition, encouraging Filipinos to cherish their rich heritage through the art of philately. In a world rapidly shifting toward digitalization, this exhibit serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of tangible history—one stamp at a time.


Sunday, March 30, 2025

Security Abuses at Gateway Mall Araneta: A Disturbing Breach of Rights


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Recent events at Gateway Mall Araneta have shed light on alarming legal violations committed by the mall’s security personnel. What should have been a simple act of civic responsibility—returning a lost phone—escalated into an appalling case of harassment, coercion, and unlawful detention. The victim, Ross Flores Del Rosario, a board member of Bayanihan Para sa Kalikasan Movement, Inc. (BKM) and a prominent online journalist, was unjustly accused, mistreated, and subjected to a traumatic ordeal at the hands of security officers.


A Grave Miscarriage of Justice

The incident unfolded when Del Rosario attempted to surrender a phone he had found within the mall premises. Instead of following proper lost-and-found procedures, security personnel misrepresented the situation, instructing him to personally return the phone to its owner at the security office. However, upon his arrival, it became clear that there was no owner waiting—only a fabricated setup that led to his unwarranted detention.


Legal Violations Committed by Gateway Mall Security

1. Illegal Detention and Coercion (Articles 267 & 268, Revised Penal Code)

Security guards do not possess law enforcement powers, and they certainly do not have the legal right to detain individuals unless a crime is committed in their presence. By luring Del Rosario into a secluded security office and preventing him from leaving, the security personnel engaged in an act of unjust detention, a criminal offense punishable under Philippine law.


2. Use of Force, Verbal Abuse, and Harassment (Article 286, Revised Penal Code – Grave Coercion)

Reports indicate that Del Rosario was subjected to intimidation, excessive force, and verbal abuse by security personnel. Any use of coercion to compel an individual against their will—especially through physical intimidation—constitutes a grave offense.


3. Violation of Due Process and the Right to Be Heard (Section 14, Bill of Rights, 1987 Constitution)

Security guards acted as judge, jury, and executioner, disregarding Del Rosario’s right to explain his actions. The presumption of innocence is a fundamental principle under the Constitution, yet he was immediately treated as a suspect without any proper investigation.


4. Misuse of Authority (Republic Act No. 5487 – Private Security Agency Law)

Private security personnel are meant to protect life and property—not to act as law enforcers. The security guards overstepped their authority by fabricating accusations and coercing Del Rosario into a situation where he could be falsely implicated in a crime.


5. Failure to Follow Proper Lost-and-Found Procedures

Rather than adhering to standard lost-and-found protocols, security personnel mishandled the situation. The rightful approach would have been to log the found item and contact the legitimate owner through official channels, not to stage an entrapment against a well-meaning individual.


6. Unlawful Search and Seizure (Article III, Section 2, 1987 Constitution)

Del Rosario was forcibly frisked, and his bag was searched despite the phone already being in the possession of security personnel. This constitutes an illegal search, violating his constitutional right to privacy and protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.


A Setup for Entrapment and Abuse

Del Rosario was deceived into following security personnel to an isolated basement security office—an area with no windows or external oversight. This deliberate act of entrapment was designed to fabricate a false accusation against him. Once inside, he was subjected to physical assault under the guise of a “routine frisking.” The blatant abuse of power in this situation is not only unethical but criminal.



Bayanihan Para sa Kalikasan Movement’s Response

Recognizing the gravity of this situation, BKM has formally lodged a complaint against the security personnel involved. Their demands include:

An impartial investigation into the conduct of Gateway Mall security personnel.

A separate inquiry into the role of Starbucks security in the incident.

Accountability from Gateway Mall and Araneta Center management, including Mr. Eddie Magbanua, to ensure that justice is served.


Call for Legal and Administrative Action

In light of these violations, the following actions must be pursued to ensure accountability:

Filing of complaints with the PNP Supervisory Office for Security and Investigation Agencies (PNP-SOSIA) against the security agency.

A human rights complaint with the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for the violations committed.

Formal legal action through the Philippine National Police (PNP) or National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to address potential criminal liabilities of the security personnel.

Public awareness campaigns to ensure transparency and expose the abuses committed at Gateway Mall.


Justice Must Prevail

Security agencies must uphold their legal and ethical responsibilities when dealing with the public. This case is a glaring example of how unchecked authority can lead to severe human rights violations.

Ross Flores Del Rosario was not a criminal—he was a concerned citizen trying to do the right thing. Instead of being treated with the respect and dignity he deserved, he was victimized by those who should have ensured his safety. This injustice cannot and should not be ignored.

It is time for Gateway Mall Araneta, the security agency involved, and all responsible parties to answer for their actions. The fight for justice does not end here—it only begins.

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