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Showing posts with label Vice President Jejomar Binay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vice President Jejomar Binay. Show all posts

Friday, May 06, 2016

BINAY, POE and ROXAS SPENT BILLIONS IN TV ADS, DUTERTE, ONLY P257MILLIONS?




Duterte

Even as he flip-flopped on whether to run for the highest post in the land, Duterte began spending on TV ads in March 2015, releasing P11.9 million for that month alone. He continued to advertise every month until June 2015, when his spending spiked at P69.1 million, before he took a break.

He began spending again for TV ads in December – P4.03 million. By that time, two Social Weather Stations (SWS) pre-election surveys had already come out, with him coming in fourth in terms of voter preference in the survey conducted from September 2 to 5, 2015. And suddenly he was first in the November 26 to 28, 2015 survey.

It's notable that he resumed spending for TV ads after he cursed Pope Francis for causing traffic during his visit to the Philippines in January 2015.

Duterte continued to spend monthly until March, simultaneous to the time when he was not faring well in the survey. He was fourth in the pre-election poll conducted from December 12 to 14, 2015 and in the poll conducted from January 8 to 10, 2016.

By the time the survey conducted from February 5 to 7, 2016 came out, he was tied in second place, but in the March 4 to 7, 2016 poll, he was again in fourth place.His spending on TV ads was a far cry from the hundreds of millions his rivals spent – P257.4 million, or the equivalent of 8,895 seconds of airtime.
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Binay

Binay jumped into the fray in May 2015, spending P72.2 million to dwarf Duterte’s spending for the same month – P17.6 million. The vice president continued to advertise on TV until March 2016, only skipping July and August 2015.

The millions he poured into the TV ads seemed to work, as his standing in the SWS surveys only shifted between first and second place. He was second in the September survey, the November survey, and the March survey. He was first in the December survey, in the January survey, and in the February survey. His TV spending peaked in January 2016 at P355.5 million. In total, he spent P1.4 billion from May 2015 to March 2016, the equivalent of 62,640 seconds of airtime.

Roxas

Roxas began placing TV ads in August 2015, spending 130.3 million and becoming the first candidate to spend more than P100 million in one month. He continued to spend monthly until March 2016.

Unfortunately, this did nothing to better his standing in the pre-election survey, as he was consistently in third place from September to March, except for December, where he was in second place.

His spending peaked in January at P270 million.
Poe

Like Roxas, Poe started placing TV ads in August 2015, at P49.7 million, less than half of what the former spent. She immediately made up for it, however, by being the top spender in September 2015, doling out P100.3 million. She continued to spend monthly until March 2016, spending the biggest amount after the Christmas break, at P228.6 million.

Just as she was consistent in spending for TV ads, she was also consistent in her positive ranking in the pre-election surveys. She was either in first or second place from September to March.In total, she spent P1.09 billion on TV ads from August 2015 to March 2016.
Santiago

Despite consistently being in the bottom of the pre-election surveys from September to March, Santiago only began to try to remedy her standing by placing TV ads in February 2016. Then she paid out a relatively modest P15 million. In March 2016, she spent P25.3 million.

She was the only candidate who began placing TV ads only after the filing of certificates of candidacy in October 2015.

Combined, all candidates have spent more on TV ads in the first three months of 2016 than the entire 2015 – at P1.97 billion and P1.88 billion, respectively.
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PRESIDENTIABLE'S TOTAL TV AD SPENT


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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

POE AND ESCUDERO LEADING THE SURVEY BY PULSE ASIA




"Senator Grace Poe continued to lead in Pulse Asia's presidential preference surveys.

In a survey commissioned by a private group and initially released to The Manila Times, independent candidate Poe got 39 percent. The results were published on Tuesday.
Opposition leader Vice President Jejomar Binay received 24 percent while administration standard bearer Mar Roxas got 21 percent. On the other hand, Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago had 11 percent.
screenshot from GMA News video
The  survey conducted from October 18 to 29 asked 3,400 respondents all over the country who they would vote for President if ever the elections were held today.
The October survey results had a margin of error of plus or minus 1.7 percent and was conducted days after the filing of certificates of candidacy of those seeking elective posts in 2016.


Poe’s running mate, Senator Francis Escudero topped the vice presidential preference survey with 43 percent.
Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. came next with 21 percent, followed by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano with 11 percent.
The administration bet, Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo got 7 percent while Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV received 6 percent."
See more here via GMA News. Watch the video below.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

To VP Jejomar Binay: OFW Pag-ibig Pay at POEA


When we went home for vacation last December 2011, I went to POEA to pay for my Balik-Manggagawa payment to avoid any hassles that we might encounter, thinking about the things I've read and heard from other vacationing OFW's.

I prepared for my normal P1,200 fee, and then was surprised that I am required to fill up a Pag-ibig form. I heard that we will all be require to pay as mandatory to OFW's. This bother's me with another "Required for OFW's" so I went to Pag-Ibig booth and inquired about it. He said it is indeed mandatory. I told him I am paying monthly contribution amounting to P400+. I showed him my POP (Pag-ibig Overseas Program). He said, I am okay, I am no longer required to fill up the form and pay.




I remember a couple of OFW friends recounting their experiences to me about Pag-ibig mandatory payment. A friend from Bahrain:


"Sir Kenji, please check this out too. Umuwi ako July 2010. Ayaw kong magbayad ng PAG-IBIG but then sabi sa Phil embassy compulsory daw. So I paid for 4months in advance yet official receipt and print out of TEMPORARY PAG-IBIG NUMBER lang yung binigay sa akin. When I checked with my colleagues na nagbabayad dito for more than 2yrs, TEMPORARY number pa rin ang binibigay. I got discouraged and didn't pay thereafter.

Tanong: How can we monitor if na-register ang payment ko sa Pinas? 
May ID ba silang ibibigay like SSS ID card which is more convenient to slip inside our wallet and for easy monitoring wherever we go?

From another:

I remember, I have on process PAG-IBIG membership before I left Muntinlupa Medical Center where I worked for years. A representative from embassy here told me that it is different since I'm gonna pay now in dollars. I didn't mind paying here coz I didn't even know if they started cutting it from my salary when I was in Muntinlupa.

Anyway, if there's a chance, please check specifically my ID if they remit what I paid there, TOP is 000000000. Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks a lot!


I requested a courtesy visit to Vice President Jejomar Binay through Mr. Benjie Martinez his Chief of Staff  so we can ask several questions and discuss about this concerns from OFW's. Unfortunately, they are out of town that week prior to my flight back here in Saudi Arabia. You see if every vacationing OFW will pay P400 pesos, and there are 1,000 OFWs paying everyday, you have P10,000,000 (10M) every month and a whooping P120M every year, and we know more than a thousand OFWs are paying to POEA everyday. 

A couple of question to somehow clarify this matter.

1. Why OFW have to keep filling the form if they don't have the POP card or they don't have the FINAL Pag-ibig Number?
2. Can Pag-ibig issue a POP card to all OFW's paying at the POEA para maiwasan ang padoble-dobleng bayad and issuance of several Pag-ibig numbers?




Below is the memo of the Mandatory Coverage and Membership of Overseas Filipino Workers


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Department of Labor and Employment
BFO Building, Ortigas Avenue cor. EDSA, Mandaluyong City 1501
Website: www.poea.gov.ph E-mail: info@poea.gov.ph
Hotlines: 722-1144, 722-1155
Memorandum Circular No. 06
Series of 2010
To: ALL CONCERNED
Subject: Mandatory Coverage and Membership of Overseas Filipino Workers under the Home Development Mutual Fund otherwise known as Pag-IBIG (Pagtutulungan sa Kinabukasan: Ikaw, Bangko, Industriya at Gobyerno)

Date: 7 July 2010

Pursuant to Republic Act No. 9679, or the Home Development Mutual Fund Law of 2009, otherwise known as Pag-IBIG Fund, whick took effect on 27 August 2009, the following guidelines are hereby issued.
  1. Coverage. All Overseas Filipino Workers are covered by the Pag-IBIG Fund whether landbased or seabased.
  2. Implementation. POEA implementation of the mandatory coverage shall start on 01 August 2010.
  3. Contribution. Upon registration and deployment of an OFW, an initial membership contribution of six hundred pesos (P600.00) representing six (6) months contribution shall be paid by the worker. The OFW may however, opt to contribute a higher amount as provided under Rule VI of the same law.
  4. Procedure for Membership Registration of OFWs at the POEA and Issuance of POEA exit clearance/Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC). The following procedures for the membership registration and issuance of the POEA exit clearance/OEC shall be observed.
a.)    OFWs processed through the POEA Name Hire Facility, the Government Placement Branch and the Balik-Manggagawa Center shall register with the Fund by submitting to POEA a Member Data Form (MDF) in addition to the existing documentary requirements, as a requirement for the processing of their documents and issuance of the POEA exit clearance/OEC.
b.)    For OFWs hired through POEA-licensed recruitment agencies, the recruitment agency shall submit to POEA the individual MDF of their hired OFWs in addition to the existing documentary requirements as a requirement for the processing of the workers’ documents and issuance of the POEA exit clearance/OEC.

For compliance effective immediately.

Jennifer Jardin-Manalili
Administrator




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