OFWs in Hong Kong want no more plunder

of people's and OFW money

 

 

February 13, 2008

 

 

   

 

“Be it in corruption or exaction, this government shows extreme greed and disregard for morality, legality and the interest of the Filipino people and migrant workers.”
---- Dolores Balladares

     Chairperson of the United Filipinos in Hong Kong (UNIFIL-MIGRANTE-HK)

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Press Release
13 February 2008

For reference:      Dolores Balladares
                            Chairperson
                            Tel. No: 97472986

“No more plunder of people’s and OFW money”
HK OFWs say NBN-ZTE deal shows gov’ts “extreme greed and total bankruptcy”
 
“Be it in corruption or exaction, this government shows extreme greed and disregard for morality, legality and the interest of the Filipino people and migrant workers.”
 
This was declared today by Dolores Balladares, chairperson of the United Filipinos in Hong Kong (UNIFIL-MIGRANTE-HK) in a protest action of OFWs to denounce corruption in the government as revealed in the testimonies of Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr on the anomalous US$329.5-million NBN-ZTE deal.
 
“In the light of what have been exposed, we, Filipino migrant workers who labor abroad just so our family can survive, are enraged by how blatant this government led by Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and her husband robs the people and plunders public funds,”
she added.
 
According to Balladares, the NBN-ZTE scandal has just shown the “total bankruptcy” of the GMA government.
 
“While they let the people contend with economic problems such as the continuing burden of the sliding value of remittance of OFWs, GMA and her cohorts are siphoning off public resources for their own good,” she added.
 
Balladares said that the NBN-ZTE scandal should be pursued to its conclusion.
 
“GMA and company should not be allowed to worm their way out of this case. They must be made accountable and must be prosecuted for this serious crime,” she remarked.
 
Meanwhile, the group also hit GMA for her order to “relax” the POEA Guidelines on Direct Hiring for skilled workers saying that the move is made to thwart the unity of all Filipinos abroad against the rule.
 
“Again, what this government is trying to salvage is the money that it can generate from this new policy. At first they offered exemptions of three countries and now they are dangling the same offer to our fellow migrants who are not domestic workers, factory workers or in other related jobs. This government is courting the middle section of OFWs in order to take off some heat from the various attacks it has been experiencing,” she explained.
 
Balladares encouraged all OFWs not to allow the government to extort money from any Filipino abroad and especially from those working in low-paying jobs.
 
“Let us not let GMA and her kind gain hold over more resources they can plunder. Her government’s corruption must be stopped,” she declared.
 
The group called for the Senate to get to the bottom of the NBN-ZTE anomaly. They also called for the House of Representatives to pursue an impeachment case against GMA.
 
“More importantly, we call on to our family and our compatriots back home to continue the call to address the ills of our society and remove the current main source of the people’s woes: GMA herself,” she concluded.#

 

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