The Judiciary launched a three-month public consultation on the draft Courts (Remote Hearing) Bill. Legal professionals, interested parties and members of the public are invited to offer their views on the draft Bill by September 15. "The Bill seeks to provide a comprehensive legal framework concerning the application, operation and effect of remote hearings for court proceedings in Hong Kong. To illustrate how the Bill will operate upon enactment, the Judiciary has also prepared the draft Practice Directions and the draft Operational Guidelines, which set out the administrative and operational details for the conduct of remote hearing. The draft Bill, draft Practice Directions and draft Operational Guidelines will be refined in light of the comments received during the consultation as appropriate before it is introduced to the Legislative Council.
Source:The Standard
June 16, 2022 12:19 UTC
“We do not want to further comment because it might prejudice the results of the matter at hand,” he said. Danao said that the police could no longer detain Sanvicente because the time for that had already lapsed. NCO 3781 owned and driven by Sanvicente during the hit-and-run was turned over to the PNP Highway Patrol Group. The security guard, however, empathized with the driver, saying that if he were in his shoes, he would also have panicked as a “natural reaction.”“But when he hit me a second time, that was not right. RELATED STORIESSecurity guard ‘intentionally’ run over by SUV in MandaluyongSUV driver in hit-and-run: License revoked, banned for lifePNP: SUV owner in viral hit-and-run has previous reckless imprudence caseRead Next
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 16, 2022 09:03 UTC
MANILA, Philippines — Japan has offered to assist the Philippines develop its own military-industrial complex via strategic technology transfers and outright equipment donations, a source at the defense department told the Inquirer on Wednesday. The talks were staged a few months after both countries agreed to expand defense cooperation. The two countries’ foreign and defense ministers met in April to expand defense cooperation amid concerns over the situations in the East and South China Seas and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Closer tiesThe officials agreed to boost defense cooperation through defense capability and capacity building, joint exercises, reciprocal visits, and the transfer of more equipment and technology. ADVERTISEMENTJapan has also transferred defense and technology equipment that could help the Philippines boost patrols in the South China Sea, where it has territorial disputes with China.
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 16, 2022 07:59 UTC
As many people have discovered lately in the last two years, Hong Kong has many stunningly beautiful hiking trails that await your discovery. For an exciting new challenge, take the “Fly & Hike” package that is certain to put a smile on the face of your outdoorsy dad! Currently, Heliservices is offering another special package “Fly to the Beach” at $37,500 that includes the return flight and a 30-minute leisure time. After a sightseeing tour of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s famed Geopark, you can land on a pristine beach of your choice, take a stroll and take lots of selfies with family and friends. --------------------Heliservices (HK) LimitedBooking hotline: +852 2802 0200Email: info@heliservices.com.hkWebsite: www.heliservices.com.hk
Source:The Standard
June 16, 2022 01:08 UTC
Customs detected a suspected money laundering case and arrested a woman on Wednesday. She is suspected of remitting suspicious funds via local banks and participating in money laundering activities. Officers raided two residential premises and a licensed money changer on Wednesday and seized one mobile phone and four bank cards. A 51-year-old woman was arrested for dealing with property known or reasonably believed to represent proceeds of an indictable offence, commonly known as money laundering. The maximum penalty for money laundering activities upon conviction is a fine of HK$5 million and imprisonment for 14 years while the crime proceeds are also subject to confiscation.
Source:The Standard
June 16, 2022 00:02 UTC
IMAGE BY ME-MYSELF-AND-I VIA PIXABAYRIYADH: Saudi officials are seizing rainbow-colored toys and articles of clothing from shops in the capital as part of a crackdown on homosexuality, state media reported. Gesturing toward a rainbow flag, a journalist says: "The homosexuality flag is present in one of the Riyadh markets." The colors send a "poisoned message" to children, the report says. The Al-Ekhbariya report also showed stills of Benedict Cumberbatch in "Doctor Strange" and of apparently foreign children waving rainbow flags. The report did not detail how many establishments were targeted or items seized in the operation, and Saudi officials did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment on Wednesday.
Source:Manila Times
June 15, 2022 13:58 UTC
MANILA, Philippines — Red-tagging puts labeled people or groups in danger, so, instead of publicly tagging them as connected to armed groups, Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said the government should file charges against them if they have evidence. [Otherwise] stop labeling them,” Guevarra said. The outgoing DOJ chief said the DOJ already expressed its position to the NTF-ELCAC but he is not aware if his advice has been followed. Earlier, in-coming National Security Adviser Clarita Carlos expressed similar sentiments and expressed her disapproval of red-tagging. RELATED STORIES:ADVERTISEMENTHealth workers slam Badoy for ‘red-tagging’ them againUPV decries red-tagging of studentsIntel chief Red-tags publishing companyJPVSubscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address.
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 15, 2022 10:33 UTC
MANILA, Philippines — Retired Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio on Tuesday suggested building permanent civilian installations at Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal and other parts of the West Philippine Sea (WPS) to enforce Philippine control over its waters. “We should construct a more permanent platform with a lighthouse and marine research station (there),” Carpio told the Inquirer. The DFA filed a diplomatic protest against the latest Chinese actions, and also against the return of dozens of Chinese maritime militia boats at Julian Felipe (Whitsun) Reef. But their usual route to the Sierra Madre from the east was blocked by the Chinese with nets and buoys. —WITH A REPORT FROM FRANCES MANGOSINGRELATED STORIESCarpio: Next president should protect PH’s marine wealthCarpio: Chinese ships in West PH Sea reef could be a ‘prelude’ to occupationCarpio to youth: Defend West Philippine Sea without letupRead Next
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 15, 2022 09:29 UTC
SENATOR-elect Robin Padilla, who topped the recent May 9, 2022 national elections, outvoting veteran senators, both incumbent and returning senators, attended a briefing on the legislative process on Tuesday, June 14. Padilla has also taken lessons at the Development Academy of the Philippines in preparation for his new mandate. Talking to Senate reporters, he said he is now 100 percent ready to perform his duties as a senator, including debating with his fellow legislators using Tagalog, not English. Padilla argued that he will be using Tagalog since he will be debating with fellow Filipino legislators, not Americans. He clarified, however, that he will also be using English if there is a need for it.
Source:Manila Times
June 15, 2022 07:31 UTC
THE global market for marine propellers is estimated to increase to $6.1 billion by 2026, from the projected $5 billion in 2022, driven by the growth in global seaborne trade, according to Global Industry Analysts Inc. (GIA). GIA, one of the premier market research companies, published a report entitled, "Marine propellers – Global market trajectory and analytics." It said the world marine propellers market is projected to reach a revised size of $6.1 billion by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 4.5 percent. It also sees that the rising maritime tourism contributes to the growth of the marine propellers market. Maritime transport constitutes the most important component facilitating global trade, as 90 percent of worldwide merchandise that is traded is carried by ships.
Source:Manila Times
June 15, 2022 04:05 UTC
SHARES in the management agency of the K-pop supergroup BTS plummeted Wednesday in early trading in Seoul after the band announced they were taking an indefinite break. The news sent shares of the band's label HYBE tumbling -- it was down about 27 percent as of 10:40 a.m. local time (0140 GMT). The group cited the pressures of fame and success in explaining the break, and said they planned to focus on solo pursuits. BTS recently made headlines for visiting the White House to deliver a message to US President Joe Biden on the fight against anti-Asian racism. BTS has said they were going on short breaks before, first in 2019 and later in December 2021.
Source:Manila Times
June 15, 2022 03:41 UTC
Hong Kong celebrated a slice of history on Tuesday after reaching the Asian Cup for the first time in 54 years. The big win sent the Palestinians through and they took several other teams with them including India and Hong Kong. Hong Kong and India are now guaranteed spots before they face off in Kolkata. "We did it," Hong Kong midfielder Wong Wai wrote on Instagram, while team-mate Leung Kwun-chung posted: "We are in the history." Hong Kong qualified despite the domestic league being put on hold after Covid cases surged in the city of 7.5 million people earlier this year.
Source:The Standard
June 14, 2022 16:33 UTC
Hong Kong reported 752 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, as the city's health chief said patrons of bars and pubs would have to present proof of negative rapid test results. Among the cases, 348 were confirmed via PCR tests, and 404 were positive RAT results further verified by health authorities. Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan Siu-chee said the number of confirmed cases was rising, expecting to hit four digits again this month. The authorities received 134 cases reported from 112 schools, involving 103 students and 31 staff members. Two more nurses from the psychiatric department of United Christian Hospital confirmed who had attended the same gathering as patients confirmed yesterday.
Source:The Standard
June 14, 2022 16:31 UTC
THE Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the dismissal of 45 officials and employees of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) implicated in the "pastillas" scheme. The Ombudsman found them liable for grave misconduct and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. Nevertheless, all the accessory penalties of dismissal from the service shall apply," a consolidated decision signed by Ombudsman Samuel Martires on May 27, 2022 said. On June 6, 2022, the Office of the Ombudsman filed a graft complaint before the Sandiganbayan against former BI deputy commissioner Marc Red Mariñas and other individuals in connection with the pastillas scheme. On Monday, acting spokesman and Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar said the Ombudsman indictment proves that "there are no sacred cows in the Duterte administration."
Source:Manila Times
June 14, 2022 12:42 UTC
Hongkongers will lose another piece of their collective memory as Jumbo Floating Restaurant started being towed away on Tuesday noon and heading to the southern waters of Hong Kong. Two tugboats and three escort vessels were seen at around 11.30am towing the floating restaurant, and leaving the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter after 12pm. Hoardings were being installed in the floating restaurant starting from Sunday. For almost half a century, the Jumbo in Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter and its smaller vessel, Tak Pak Restaurant, have been destinations for families and tourists. Its parent company cited lack of funds to maintain the restaurant’s structural integrity amid a three-month shutdown.
Source:The Standard
June 14, 2022 05:16 UTC