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Can We Really Trust the Market to Protect Consumers?


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Electricity is no longer just a commodity—it is the very lifeblood of modern living. Every flick of a switch, every hum of a machine, and every click of a device depends on power. Yet for millions of Filipino households, that power comes at a price so steep it bleeds through their daily survival. Our electricity rates are among the highest in Southeast Asia, and while policymakers boast of reforms designed to safeguard fairness, consumers remain shackled to bills that keep rising.


At the center of this tension is the Competitive Selection Process (CSP)—the supposed guardian of fairness and efficiency in energy procurement. Designed to ensure that the least-cost provider wins in the bidding process, the CSP is meant to shield consumers from exorbitant pricing. Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) Chief Francis Saturnino Juan emphasizes that the ERC is committed to upholding a “genuine CSP,” with its ultimate mission being the establishment of a fair process, prudent costs, and ideally, competitive prices.


In theory, this sounds reassuring. In reality, consumers continue to pay dearly.


The Paradox of “Fairness”

A fair process does not necessarily equate to lower prices. Filipinos are painfully aware of this contradiction. Despite the CSP, electricity costs remain punishing. This begs the uncomfortable question: If the system is working, why are rates still soaring?


Skepticism lingers that the CSP may be tilted—whether subtly or overtly—toward ensuring investor confidence rather than easing consumer burden. When the rhetoric of “balance” is invoked, consumers fear that the scales are tipped against them. After all, what is fairness worth if it translates into policies that make survival harder for ordinary families?


Market Forces: Friend or Foe?

Former Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Raphael Lotilla was right to point out that the government has no control over imported inputs like oil and coal. Global volatility drives costs up, and with every surge in world prices, Filipino consumers absorb the blow. But should the market’s unpredictable swings be allowed to dictate the everyday lives of millions?


The market may be efficient for investors, but for ordinary citizens, it often feels merciless. In a sector as vital as energy, leaving consumers at the mercy of market forces is not just unsustainable—it is unjust.


Why Immediate Relief Eludes Us

The ERC and DOE cannot claim ignorance of this reality. They know the pain that Filipino households endure with every billing cycle. Yet the pace of reform remains glacial. The government has been generous in its incentives for investors, offering tax perks and guarantees. But where is the same commitment to consumers?


Why are ordinary Filipinos not receiving relief through the removal—or at least reduction—of burdensome charges like the Expanded VAT (E-VAT), the Feed-in Tariff Allowance (Fit-All), and Universal Charges? Why must consumers carry the weight of inefficiencies and pass-through provisions that benefit corporations at their expense?


If the legislature truly seeks to protect the people, then amending these provisions should be a priority. Energy is not a luxury—it is a necessity.


A Call for Consumer-Centered Energy Policy

This is why Kuryente.org, a consumer welfare organization, continues to champion transparency, accountability, and good governance in the energy sector. Their mission is clear: to uphold the rights of every Filipino to sustainable, accessible, reliable, and affordable electricity.


Because at the heart of this struggle lies a simple truth—consumers are not just numbers on a bill. They are families trying to make ends meet, students studying by dim light, and workers powering tools of survival. Protecting them should not be an afterthought. It should be the system’s very foundation.


The Verdict

So, can we really trust the market to protect consumers? The evidence says otherwise. The market does not have a conscience. Its loyalty lies with profit, not people. That is why regulators, legislators, and policymakers must step up—not as spectators of a broken process, but as defenders of the public good.


Until reforms are bold enough to cut unnecessary costs, remove unjust pass-through charges, and prioritize affordability over profit margins, Filipino consumers will remain trapped in an endless cycle of paying more for less.


And that is a reality we can no longer afford to ignore.

Power, Politics, and the Shadows of Scandal: A Portrait of the Philippine Senate’s Controversial Figures


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In a single frame, captured in what appears to be a moment of camaraderie, an assembly of powerful figures in Philippine politics reveals the paradox of governance in the country: leaders who wield immense influence, yet are perpetually trailed by shadows of scandal, controversy, and unanswered questions.


The photo, circulating widely online, has sparked fierce conversations—not for the smiles on display, but for the labels that now accompany each figure. These annotations, raw and unfiltered, serve as reminders of the public’s collective memory of corruption, scandal, and misuse of power.


The Cast of Controversy

From left to right, the picture paints a damning narrative:


Pharmally scandal + CLTG Builders: A stark reminder of the multi-billion peso COVID-19 procurement controversy, where billions in government contracts were allegedly funneled into unqualified companies at the height of the pandemic.


Ex-con: A sitting senator who has openly carried the burden of a past criminal conviction, now back in the halls of power as if nothing ever happened.


Pork barrel scam + Flood control corruption anomalies: The ghost of Janet Napoles’ pork barrel scam continues to haunt, tied to politicians accused of siphoning public funds into bogus NGOs.


Daughter of a Dictator / Nepo baby + alleged misuse of funds as Governor: A living link to the dark legacy of martial law, facing renewed allegations of misappropriated funds from her time as a local leader.


ABS-CBN Franchise killer / Discaya lawyer?: The political strategist and legal mind often criticized as one of the architects of silencing the country’s biggest broadcasting network.


Mr. Forthwith + Flood control corruption anomalies: Known for his rhetorical flair, yet weighed down by recurring whispers of public works corruption.


Kaldero King + ₱800M Taguig Projects / Mr. 10k Ambassador of the Lord: Forever remembered for the P50-million “kaldero” cauldron of the SEA Games fiasco, now further questioned over hundreds of millions in local projects.


Flood control corruption anomalies: Another senator entangled in infrastructure controversies, echoing the systemic rot that has plagued DPWH-related projects.


ICC is coming: Perhaps the most ominous label of all—reserved for the former police chief turned senator, widely viewed as one of the architects of the bloody war on drugs, a campaign now under investigation by the International Criminal Court.


A Senate in the Crosshairs

The Senate, often hailed as the “last bastion of democracy,” now stands tarnished in the eyes of many citizens. Instead of being remembered for passing landmark reforms, its image is increasingly tied to corruption hearings, billion-peso anomalies, and political maneuverings designed to entrench dynasties rather than uplift the nation.


The people do not forget. Every scandal—Pharmally, the pork barrel scam, the SEA Games cauldron, the ABS-CBN shutdown, the flood control controversies—remains etched in the public consciousness. And when these figures gather in one room, it becomes less of a show of unity and more of a tableau of everything wrong with Philippine politics.


The Symbolism of the Photograph

To some, this image is nothing more than a casual meeting among senators. But to the public, it is a haunting representation of how power protects its own. Smiling faces belie the gravity of the accusations hurled against them. The suits and barongs may signal respectability, but the labels attached by netizens tell another story: one of betrayal, impunity, and the mockery of accountability.


The Coming Reckoning

The caption hovering ominously over one senator—“ICC is coming”—captures the growing sentiment that justice, though delayed, may one day arrive. Whether through international tribunals, investigative journalism, or the unrelenting memory of the Filipino people, these controversies cannot be erased with a smile or a photo-op.


The Philippines today stands at a crossroads. Will it continue to tolerate the recycling of tainted names and dynasties into power? Or will it finally demand accountability from those who have long treated governance as both shield and weapon?


For now, this picture stands as a damning reminder: behind every polished handshake and well-rehearsed smile lies a ledger of scandals that the nation refuses to forget.

The largest Tongits prize pool competition in the country, the third GTCC first prize of 5 million Pesos was won by a tailor from Rizal.


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Jomar Sapo-an, a humble tailor, emerges victorious in the GameZone Tablegame Champions Cup: September Arena…“Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng bumubuo ng GameZone, kung di po dahil sa kanila, wala po ako rito.” 


This GTCC is the third Tongits competition held by GameZone. It is currently the most influential national-level competition in the Philippines and the Tongits competition with the largest prize pool in the entire Philippines.


GameZone presents the “GameZone Tablegame Champions Cup (GTCC): September Arena”, a 2-day offline tournament which ran from September 20 to 21, held at the Filinvest Tent in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, bringing in the top 36 seasoned players from all over the Philippines to compete in the September Arena for the prestigious golden trophy and a prize pool of ₱10,000,000, the largest prize pool for a Tongits competition in the entire Philippines.


Cover photo: A tailor from Rizal wins and raises the GTCC: September Arena Championship Trophy



Gamemaster Integrated Inc. President, Mr. Rafael Jasper Vicencio presents the grand prize and trophy to the winner of the GTCC: September Arena


GameZone will provide a ₱10 million prize pool for each competition, with the goal of showcasing the skill, perseverance, and shining qualities of the Filipino people through professional competitive play. All participants will be selected through online games, giving everyone an equal chance to transform their lives and showcase their talents.


In addition, each competition will allocate ₱1 million for public welfare projects and community development initiatives. This effort reflects GameZone’s commitment to continue bringing entertainment while also promoting responsible gaming and meaningful contributions to society.


As GameZone culminates the final day of the tournament,the top 2 players Jomar and Erlinda are both reserve players who only went to the event for their love of the game, not knowing that they will both be facing each other in the finals, they brought out their competitive nature as Erlinda won the first round of the finals leading the game by 10,600 points, but then things took a quick turn with Jomar’s exceptional performance and mastery of the game, he was able to take the lead by 500 points to win a championship, enduring to the end and going all out in the final game to become the GTCC September Arena’s grand champion. 


Jomar, the ultimate winner, received the grand prize of 5 million pesos and the golden trophy with Mr. Rafael Jasper Vicencio, President of Gamemaster Integrated Inc., to present the prize and trophy to the grand champion of the GTCC: September Arena tournament. 


 Gamemaster Integrated Inc. President, Mr. Rafael Jasper Vicencio presents the grand prize and trophy to the winner of the GTCC: September Arena


In an exclusive interview with the grand champion, Sapo-an still in shock after winning the tournament, raises his hands up to the skies…”nag papasalamat po ako kay God at sa pamilya ko” 


Sapo-an and his family reside in Rizal, but are originally from Bohol. He says that it was his wife, his number one fan who pushed him to join but was nervous as it was his first time ever attending a Tongits tournament. With him now being the grand champion, he feels every bit of happiness… 


“Inaalay ko po ang panalong ito sa pamilya ko po, lalong lalo na sa asawa ko, na number one fan ko, supportive sa akin yun, sya ang nag-push sakin na pumunta rito, nag pray lang din po ako kay God, na kung para sa akin, para sa akin.”


 Sapo-an, raises his hand up to the skies as he becomes the champion of the tournament


When asked what he will be doing with his winnings…”Unang una po sa lupa’t bahay, para po sa pamilya, bibili po kami ng lupa at bahay, sa ngayon po di pa po namin napapagusapan kung sa Maynila o sa Bohol.” 


With the trustworthy prizes and fair competition system, it brought out the players' competitive spirit and, after winning the prize, Sapo-an showed his sportsmanship spirit by also giving credits to his fellow players stating that all of them are masters of the game and it was not easy, but left it all to luck on the cards. He stated that his playing experience comes from playing card games and playing through the GameZone application on his phone. This gave him an unforgettable experience throughout his whole journey during the tournament, as he emerged as the champion in the GTCC: September Arena. After the tournament, he plans to go home to hug his wife and two kids. 


What sets GameZone apart is its commitment to creating memorable experiences in and out of the competition. Players were not only celebrated for their talent but also treated with hospitality deeply rooted in Filipino values. Each participant was allowed to bring up to 1 companion who enjoyed an all-expense-paid, 5-day hotel stay complete with food and accommodations—a gesture that reflects GameZone’s dedication to making the journey unforgettable for both players and their families.


At the heart of GameZone as a brand is the desire to promote qualities that not only speak to the competitive nature of gaming but also to the virtues that can inspire and uplift society, with the event being labeled as the biggest Tongits table game tournament in the Philippines. The tournament opened with an air of excitement with participants and players from different backgrounds making their way to the event with 36 players given an opportunity to create history and were grouped randomly as they went head-to-head with each other in one of the most challenging long hours and rounds of their playing career, making their way through the elimination round and finals giving each player a platform to shine.


Passion meets purpose: GameZone donates 1 Million Pesos to the Kalusugan Plus initiative, chosen by the community received by the BingoPlus Foundation  


All of the participants were recognized during the 2-day tournament creating another milestone event with the brand raising a platform where everyone can join, win and be part of GameZone another highlight of the event was the donation given by GameZone to the initiative that was voted by the public community, GameZone was able to donate an amount of  ₱1M donation to the Kalusugan Plus initiative, with BingoPlus Foundation’s Executive Director Ms. Angela Camins-Wineke there to accept donation, which will go to the chosen initiative by the  community for support and development.


Overall, the GameZone was able to set a milestone moment as it set records and opened new doors of opportunities, promising an exciting and entertaining platform for future players of the game. The tournament was not only a game of cards for the players, because it also fostered champions for change, with proof that the love for Filipino entertainment is as strong as ever.  This commitment to excellence, combined with a strong focus on public welfare, positions the GameZone brand as a leader in the gaming industry, paving the way for even greater achievements in the future.


Above all, GameZone promotes responsible gaming. Play Responsibly. Play for fun only. Gambling is not an acceptable way of livelihood, and it does not solve any financial problems. To find out more about the tournament, just visit the official website of GameZone—gzone.ph. 


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