Tag: #Philippine Sports Commission
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Philsports lockdown only for precaution, says PSC official
Although the Philsports Complex in Pasig City was locked down after a staff of the Philippine Sports Commission tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19), an official of the agency assured the facility is COVID-19 free.
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GAB’s Mitra: Balancing health concern with excitement at sports’ return
Games and Amusements Board chairman Baham Mitra says he is excited to see professional athletes return to action – at least in practice sessions – when it is good to go under the General Community Quarantine (GCQ).
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Rizal Memorial, Philsports Complex in lockdown after staff tests positive for COVID-19
Philippine Sports Commission chairman Butch Ramirez and Commissioners Mon Fernandez and Charles Maxey are reportedly safe and healthy after they were caught in a venue lockdown on Wednesday.
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Bayanihan Act 2 could restore PH athletes, coaches allowance — Rep. Bambol
National athletes and coaches might soon get their allowances in full once the House Bill No. 6953 or “Bayanihan Act 2” becomes a law.
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Sen. Go’s call heeded: PSC assures athletes allowance on its way
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) assured national athletes they would get their monthly allowances as soon as possible following reports of delay relayed to Senator Bong Go.
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Go urges PSC to attend to release of allowances of athletes, coaches
Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go on Saturday, August 8, called on the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) to give financial assistance to athletes and coaches who require help during the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
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GAB chairman Mitra calls for cooperation of pro athletes
Games and Amusements Board (GAB) Chairman Baham Mitra said that if all professional athletes will cooperate, actual sports competition may soon be allowed by the government.
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Contact sports face tall odds for training approval
The Joint Administrative Order (JAO), made up of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Games and Amusements Board (GAB) and Department of Health (DOH), admits it will take more than just the submission of safety protocols for contact sports to get the go signal to resume training.
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Stricter GCQ measures could stall PBA practice resumption
Team practices in the professional ranks could be put on hold if plans of a stricter community quarantine measure in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces starting Aug. 1 pushes through.
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PSC confirms renewal of tripartite agreement with POC, AFP
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) confirmed Tuesday the renewal of the tripartite agreement with the Philippine Olympic Committee and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) granting detailed service for national athletes
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PSC hosts webinar for national para-athletes
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) recently hosted a webinar for its national para-athletes and coaches in celebration of the 42nd National Council on Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation.
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PPRD pays tribute to SEAG organizers, lauds sports academy formation
Sports shared a brief spotlight in President Duterte’s 5th State of the Nation Address on Monday, highlighting the creation of the National Academy of Sports (NAS) and the success of the country’s Southeast Asian Games hosting last year.
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Off to practice: Long wait over for PBA, PFL — GAB
GAB chairman Baham Mitra said he expects the official communication from the IATF giving the PBA and pro football to start practice sessions next week.
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Payroll fraud triggers PSC revamp
The Philippine Sports Commission underwent an organizational revamp on Wednesday in light of the payroll fraud that one of its employees allegedly committed over the past five years.
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PSC-owned facilities getting filled up
The three Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) venues tapped by the government to house COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms are starting to fill up once again.
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PSC chairman Butch Ramirez back on the saddle
PSC chairman Butch Ramirez, who was on leave to attend to his wife who had been hospitalized, was on working mode the entire Monday.
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PSC forms fact-finding body to probe alleged payroll fraud
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is forming a fact-finding body to conduct its own investigation on the alleged payroll fraud involving one of its employees. PSC Officer-in-Charge Mon Fernandez said they signed a memorandum creating a task force to dig deeper into the matter where the accused, Paul Michael Padua Ignacio, allegedly collected millions of funds from athletes’ and coaches’ allowances over the last five years.
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PSC looks into alleged payroll scam
An alleged payroll fraud committed by one of its employees has forced the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) to ask for the help of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), PSC deputy executive director Guillermo Iroy bared on Tuesday.