Intel Launches Digital Showdown and Win an Island
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On June 12, 2011

At an exclusive screening event of the movie, Kung Fu Panda 2 (sponsored by Intel), Intel announced their two newest contests. Companies usually launch one big contest at a time but Intel launched two big ones!
They are Digital Showdown, a digital film-making competition ongoing in Facebook, and Win an Island with 2nd Generation Intel Core Processors, a contest that gives customers a chance to win an all expense-paid escape on a private island.
I immediately read the news release for each of the contests as soon as I got home. The prizes are so cool! You see, Intel is giving away 2nd generation Intel core processors powered notebooks and dream holiday trips! Who wouldn’t want that?
Let me go straight to the details so you can start doing what is needed to get a chance to win!
Digital Showdown

To recognize and showcase Filipino creativity and talent, Intel decided to do this digital short film-making contest. To my fellow countrymen who loves to make home-made videos and upload to social networking sites, this is your chance to show your talent to the whole world and get a chance to win an awesome prize!
All you have to do and know are the following:
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- ‘Like’ the Intel Facebook Page to join.
- theme of the videos must be based on how the PC makes an impact in your life.
- videos may either be 30 seconds, 50 seconds or 70 seconds in length.
- videos may be shot in any format.
- submissions must be converted into FLV video.
- files must be no larger than 10MB.
- you may submit as many original entries, but can only win once.
- finalists will be chosen by a judging panel appointed by Intel, after which the entries will be uploaded to the Intel Philippines Facebook fan page for voting by Intel fans.
- to increase chances of winning, Intel also commissioned renowned film directors RA Rivera and Quark Henares to provide mentoring and film-making expert advice on Facebook.
- Voting will be open for the public for two weeks after the finalists’ submission of entries.
- The top three shortlisted films with the most number of votes will be the winners.
- Deadline for entries is on July 22, 2011.
Win an Island with the 2nd Generation Intel Core processors

Now, this is Intel’s way of rewarding their customers. If you purchase a PC powered by a 2nd Generation Intel Core i5, i7 processor or a boxed 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor from June 15 to August 31, 2011 then you are eligible to join the contest!
And it doesn’t just stop at that. Even the retailers who sell an eligible 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 or i7 system or boxed processor during the promo period are eligible to win too!
Here’s the information about the Win an Island contest:
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- qualified Intel customers from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam stand to win the grand prize: a month-long island adventure for four on the visually-stunning Joyo Island in Indonesia.
- Consumers in the Philippines who purchase a PC powered by a 2nd Generation Intel Core i5, i7 processor or a boxed 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor from June 15 to August 31, 2011 are automatically eligible to join.
- qualified participants must register by SMS with the word “ISLAND” <space> and their email address, and send to 0916-3111566.
- The grand prize winner will be chosen by a panel of judges at the Intel Asia Pacific Head Office. One runner-up entry will also be chosen in each country, and will win a one-week stay on Joyo Island.
- vendors who sell an eligible 2nd Generation Intel Core i5, i7 system or boxed processor during the promo period are also eligible to win a three-night getaway on the private Pom Pom Island, Indonesia.
- all winners will be notified by an Intel representative, between October 1 and 10, 2011.

For those who are like me who’s not eligible to join the contest due to various reasons (I’m planning to buy next year), then you can just daydream hahaha!
Intel created this interactive Facebook game called ‘The Island’ which allows players to build and customize their own very private, virtual island with the help of the penguins from Dreamworks’ Madagascar movies.
As we daydream through the Intel Island Game, we might get a chance to win a prize! Well, as long as we have made the most creative island through the eyes of the Intel representative who will choose a winner weekly.
To all the participants for both Intel contests, good luck! 🙂

Things I Want to Do Before I Die
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On June 10, 2011

I’m not getting any younger. I know that I only have a few years to live. If I think about it, I might be in mid-life already. This made me think about the things that I want to do but haven’t done so. There are so many of them.
With this in mind, I decided to write here my list of Things I want to Do Before I Die. I guess, I can go back to this entry every now and then to check my progress.
Maybe you can relate to some of them.
Roch’s Things to do before dying:
- Finish reading the Bible (target: year 2012)
- Own a condominium unit (target: year 2012)
- Own an SUV car (target: year 2014)
- Own a successful business.
- Travel all around the World.
- Travel all around the Philippines.
- Learn to play a guitar.
- Learn to play the piano.
- Be a successful Blogger (target: 100,000 unique readers per month)
Be a writer/contributor for a newspaper(completed Year 2011: Manila Bulletin TechNews).- Try Car Racing.
- Try Gun Shooting & own a Gun.
- Learn to Play Badminton.
- Learn how to Swim (target: year 2012)
- Learn to Scuba Dive.
- Run a marathon (42k).
- Prerequisite: Run 5k,
Run 10k, Run 21k - Target Date: Year 2015
- Prerequisite: Run 5k,
- Learn to ride a Bike.
Ride a Jetski.(completed 2005: Boracay, Philippines)Ride a Banana Boat(completed 2005; Boracay, Philippines)Go Kayaking.(completed 2009: Pangasinan, Philippines)Go Parasailing(completed 2009: Boracay, Philippines)Go Zorbing(completed 2009: Boracay, Philippines)Go White Water Rafting(completed 2011: Davao, Philippines)Ride in a Hot Air Balloon(completed 2010: Clark Pampanga, Philippines)- Watch NBA Live.
Watch WWE Live. (completed Year 1998: Anaheim, California)- Watch Olympics Live.
Work in one of the best companies in the world(completed Year 2006: Procter & Gamble).Have a career in the IT industry(completed Year 2008: P&G-IT department).Be ITIL-Certified.(completed year 2009: ITIL version 3.0)- Be PMP-Certified.
- Be very active in a charity organization I believe in.
- Complete all Toastmaters certifications and participate in a public speaking contest.
Teach in a university(completed Year 1999: Centro Escolar University, Advanced Mandarin)- Experience true love.
- Learn to bartend.
- Go into space.
Be on radio(completed 2010: DZRH for Blogwatch).Be seen on TV(completed 2009: QTV).- Be in a movie.
Be a model(completed 2003: m|Ph Magazine).- Have a dog as a pet.
- Achieve my ideal body weight and shape (target: 105 pounds)
Played Basketball(completed 2006: Women’s Basketball P&G office tournament).- Learn Ballroom Dancing.
- Learn Belly Dancing.
- Learn Pole Dancing.
- Fly first class.
- Fly in a helicopter.
- Go on a cruise.
Invest in the Stock Market(completed 2001: Online Trading, Philippines)- Become a millionaire.
- Have a WoW character that reaches the highest level possible.
Learn to Drive a car.(completed 2004: drove the same day after 5-hour driving lesson).- Sponsor a child’s education.
- Own a Louis Vitton wallet & Bag.
- Own a Rolex watch.
- Own a Tiffany & Co. Jewelry.
Meet Steve Jobs!!!(not reachable anymore as Steve is now gone, RIP)- Attend an Apple Conference.
Dye my hair. (completed 2012: I’m now a redhead!)- Make a will.
- Have a tattoo.
- Be a part of a reality show.
- Participate in a TV game show.
- Learn Cross-Stitch again & complete 5 works.
- Learn Paper Tole again & complete 5 works.
- Learn how to Cook and Bake.
- Solve the Rubik’s Cube.
I know 70 things aren’t enough. I never thought it’s that hard to come up with a list. So I’ll just make this a working list. I’ll update this as I think of more things to do 🙂
How about you? Do you have a bucket list?

Cerchio Grill & Lounge
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On June 7, 2011

I was with 2 of my high school friends last saturday. After singing our heart out in the afternoon, we decided to continue our bonding through dinner. My friend suggested Cerchio Grill & Lounge and she was sure I’d love it. I haven’t heard of Cerchio Grill but I believe in my friend’s taste so we went straight to the restaurant which is just near the Karaoke place we went to.
My friend was all praises about Cerchio Grill. When she mentioned that the restaurant was also put up by the same owners of Romulo Cafe, I knew then that she was right. I had such a good experience in Romulo Cafe and was so impressed with their food and ambiance.
I can say the same with Cerchio Grill & Lounge. I was so pleasantly surprised with how beautifully designed the place is. You can see tons of circles all over the place. I realized then that Cerchio means circle in Italian and that probably was the reason why they designed the restaurant in that shape.



Cerchio Grill & Lounge is classy and it doesn’t just stop with its beautiful interior design. Cerchio Grill & Lounge’s service was awesome too! You can definitely feel that their servers were trained really well.
Here is the list of food items we ordered:
- Cool as a Cucumber (Php 95)

I remember this drink from Romulo Cafe. I must say after having this the 2nd time around, that I’m officially addicted to this. My old wish still stands, I hope Cerchio Grill & Romulo Cafe can serve this a bottomless drink.
- Ripe Mango Shake (Php 85)

Fruit shakes will never be absent in any restaurant’s menu. Cerchio Grill & Lounge also has green mango, pineapple, banana and buko shakes (all at the same price).
- Mojito (Php 115)

Even if Cerchio Grill & Lounge is a restaurant, it seems like you can hang out there and have cocktails and alcohol. My friend ordered this mojito. I wanted to taste it as I know I needed to write about it here in HeaRty’s Haven. I swear the alcohol was just too strong. My friend was actually red-faced throughout our dinner due to this drink hahaha!
- Singaporean Crispy Squid Heads (Php 180)

A definite winner in Cerchio Grill & Lounge’s menu! Perfect appetizer for any meal indeed. This sweet but very spicy dish had all the flavors over the squid heads. We couldn’t get enough of this even the dish was served to us when we were almost finished with our main dishes. We don’t wanna cancel our crispy squid heads order as we knew that the wait was worth it. Sooooooo yummy!
- Filipino Onion Soup w/ Bulalo Bits & Queso Puti Croutons (Php 150)

I couldn’t imagine how we can make the famous French Onion Soup into Filipino style. Cerchio Grill & Lounge, however, was able to do this successfully! This definitely had a different taste but it was complete inspired from French Onion Soup. The queso puti and bulalo bits were perfect ingredients to this tasty soup. It was yummy!
- Shrimp Tempura in Tamarind Broth (Php 145)

Cerchio’s own version of sinigang na hipon. They made it a bit Japanese by putting breaded tempura into the soup. The other different thing they’ve done was to use Tamarind broth. This was okay but I think I’ll stick with the original sinigang but this was good too. It’s just a matter of preference 🙂
- Mixed Vegetables with Tofu & Mushroom (Php 170)

Our meal won’t be complete without a vegetable dish. I guess we consider vegetables as a light dish. This dish was just ordinary but it was tasty. I love how the sauce was evenly spread out the dish that every spoonful of this was flavorful! If you’re a vegetarian, Cerchio’s mixed vegetables with tofu & mushrooms is a good option.
- Oven-Baked Crispy Pata (Php 650)

Who can ever resist crispy pata? When I saw the name with ‘baked’ in it, I thought it could be less oily. We all know that Filipinos cook crispy pata by frying it. So baking it might make it a bit healthier by removing those oils.

The taste was just as delicious. I really love the crispiness of the skin and the tenderness of the meat. This is a must-order. You also have 3 choices of sauce: sweet, spicy and a combination of sweet & spicy. I liked the sweet & spicy sauce the most but it all boils down to your own taste. So take your pick! 🙂
- Garlic Rice

Most of us are on diet. The waiter was very firm in recommending the garlic rice to go with the oven-baked crispy pata. I took his advice and didn’t regret it. It was a great combination indeed.
- Toffee Sansrival (Php 140)

I love the presentation of Cerchio Grill’s cakes. They put the name of the restaurant in a plate using Choco syrup. It was simple yet very delish to look at. Toffee Sansrival Cake was my choice of dessert and I was so glad that I stuck with it in spite of many choices in the menu. The cake wasn’t too sweet and you can taste the nuts in each bite. The icing were soooo good too! I totally forgot about my diet. I just wanted to eat this Toffee sansrival. I’ll take care of my diet right after this meal.
- Carrot Cake (Php 160)

While I enjoyed Cerchio Grill’s toffee sansrival, the carrot cake was a disappointment for me. I felt the icing had too much milk. However, the cake itself had real bits of carrots. It definitely stayed true to its name. It was indeed a carrot cake. I really just hope they fix the icing in their carrot cake.
A lot of friends do ask me for restaurant recommendations. I now will put Cerchio Grill as one of my top choices for restaurants in Tomas Morato. Beautiful ambiance, great service and yummy food – what else can you look for? They got all the ingredients right. Highly recommended 🙂
Me and my high school friends had a great dining experience. For sure, I will be back in Cerchio Grill & Lounge soon! 🙂

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Cerchio Grill & Lounge
76 Sct. Limbaga St., Brgy. Laging Handa, Tomas Morato, Quezon City, Philippines
(02) 351-5279

35 Questions former PCSO Chairman Morato wants PCSO to Answer
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On June 5, 2011

*** Disclaimer ***
The 35 questions by former PCSO Chairman Morato published in this post are allegations and unproven.
It has been more than a year since I’ve last written about politics. I took a time off right after the 2010 elections. However, I do miss my Blogwatch friends. So when Blogwatch was set to interview former PCSO chairman Manoling Morato last May 13, 2011, I took the time to attend it.
There had been a lot of talks going around regarding Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). It seems like there’s a big conflict between the previous and the current PCSO chairman.
- former PCSO Chairman (2004 to 2010) – Manoling Morato
- current PCSO Chairman (July 2010 to present) – Margie Juico
Since a lucky Filipino carpenter won the 356 million peso jackpot recently, I felt it’s time for me to share what happened during our interview with former PCSO chairman Manoling Morato.
There were a lot of things former PCSO chairman Morato shared. You can really feel how frustrated he is with what is happening with PCSO now. He doesn’t trust current PCSO chairman Juico at all!
In the material he shared to us, there were 35 questions he wanted PCSO to address. Let me share them with you and I want you to be the judge if you believe them.
Here are the 35 questions by former PCSO Chairman Manoling Morato:
It was a 17-page material and I have to summarize some of the questions but these are questions written by former PCSO chairman Morato:

- Why did incumbent PCSO officials headed by Chairman Margie Juico preterminate a valid 50-year PCSO Lease contract with the Philippine Tuberculosis Society of the Quezon Institute for its offices inside the complex, under the pretext that this perfectly sound building may collapse “in case of a strong earthquake?
- How was Chairman Margie Juico able to transfer the 1,200 PCSO employees, records and furniture to the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) using army trucks and soldier in September of 2010, despite the absence of a signed contract of lease between the PCSO and the PICC? The said leased contract was signed only on October 7, 2010.
- Such a transfer is a major decision that requires presidential approval. Was the transfer to PICC approved by President Aquino? If not, it is patently illegal as it cannot be approved by the PCSO board alone since the PCSO was at the time under the Department of Health by virtue of EO 455.
- In 1998, during the administration of President Ramos, I left US$5 million deposited in the Landbank, a government bank. As of June 2010, before we left PCSO on June 30, 2010, it had earned interest totaling almost US$6 million. The present PCSO board transferred said savings to UCPB (a private bank, hence the transaction is against the law) which, according to Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, is in bad shape.
- Chairman Margie Juico, upon assuming office on July 5, 2010 made irresponsible statements on television, radio and print media that the PCSO is “bankrupt” and yet, in the same breath, she paid taxes to the BIR amounting to Php2.9 billion. If indeed the PCSO was “bankrupt”, why did she pay taxes? PCSO tax is based on 10% of sales, meaning to say that the PCSO had an income of Php29 billion.
- Anyone who brags about PCSO’s huge deposits in the bank while patients suffer is causing deception, for it can only mean one thing: The PCSO has failed miserably to live up to its mandate; that the PCSO built up a huge bank deposit for bragging purposes at the expense of extending medical assistance to the poor.
- Chairman Margie Juico had no qualms spending hundreds of millions of Pesos in transferring to the new PCSO offices in the PICC instead of helping poor sick patients. Is this right or justifiable? I believe it is pure and simple mismanagement and a grave violation of its mandate under the PCSO charter.
- There is no need to pass the RH bill. Just leave it to Chairman Margie Juico to reduce the population. A great number of those who are deprived of PCSO medical assistance are dying everyday, nationwide, causing added hardship to the afflicted families deprived of PCSO medical assistance.
- Ang mahihirap ay may karapatan ring mabuhay. Ang mga mayayaman lang ba ang may karapatang mabuhay sa mundong ito?
- Why is Chairman Margie Juico wreaking vengeance against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s appointees in PCSO? Lahat ba ng appointees ni Presidente Arroyo ay masasamang tao? Diba isa rin siyang dating appointee ni Presidente Arroyo noong 2001, but was removed for cause in 2006?
- The office building the PCSO was occupying in the Quezon Institute complex was meant to be the permanent home of the PCSO for 50 years, a lifetime contract, with the option to buy the 6.5 hectares & the buildings “at a reasonable price” as stipulated in the contract approved by President Ramos, signed by Justice Cecilia Munoz-Palma and myself, as approved by the PCSO board and the PTSI board. There is a symbiotic relationship between the Quezon Institute and the PCSO because President Quezon founded the PCSO to support the Quezon Institute Hospital for Tuberculosis patients, Tuberculosis, being the number one killer disease at the time. Under the law, the Quezon Insitute is a permanent beneficiary of the PCSO. Kahit umalis ang PCSO sa Quezon Institute compound, the grant must continue. The Php2 million grant the PCSO was extending monthly to the PTSI-QI was to help support the Quezon Institute Hospital as well as its clinics nationwide. In exchange, the PCSO was given the west wing of the Quezon Institute and the 6.5 hectare land for its use, RENT FREE. Tuberculosis still remains the number 3 killer disease up to now. Bakit ipagdadamot ni Chairman Margie Juico ang tulong sa Quezon Institute?
- When the PCSO, under Chairman Margie Juico, vacated the PTSI-QI premises last September 2010, after only two months in office, she allowed the building to be vandalized, leaving all the permanent improvements that cost tens of millions of pesos to be cannibalized instead of just donating those improvements to the Quezon Institute. The contract stipulates that “all fixed improvements” must remain. The law says so as well. Chairman Juico blamed PCSO security for the vandalization, when, as Chairman, Juico should have properly protected the premises. She alone is to blame for this under the principle of command responsibility.
- The PCSO Clinic and Fund Allocation Department’s were transferred to the Waste Management area of the Quezon City Hall, a very cramped, unsanitary and smelly space for the hundreds of patients who line up daily to request for medical assistance, under the harsh sun and rain without waiting sheds. May mga sakit na, pinaparusahan pa.
- What hurts is when I questioned the transfer to the PICC, Chairman Margie Juico fabricated stories na ayaw kong umalis ang PCSO sa Quezon Institute kase tumatanggap daw ako ng lagay sa Philippine Tuberculosis Society ng Quezon Institute headed by Mrs. Zeneida (Nini) Quezon Avancena whose father, President Manuel L. Quezon was my father’s closest friend from childhood. They remained close friends until the President died of Tuberculosis in Saranac Lake, USA. I cannot take that sitting down, for Chairman Margie Juico’s information, my father was one of President Quezon’s biggest donors to the construction of the Quezon Institute Complex in 1938. He continued to support the hospital thereafter as First Mayor of Quezon City in 1939 with his own personal funds, not with the city government funds. This is the only attachment and personal involvement I have with the Institute.
- Information has reached me that Mr. Alex Lopez, a colleague of Mr. Philip (Popoy) Juico, Chairman Juico’s husband, during his Philippine Sports Commission days, has a backer in purchasing the property left open for sale by Chairman Margie Juico’s arbitrary pretermination of the PCSO 50 year lease contract with 37 more years to go. I was also informed that an incumbent PCSO official will receive 3 condominium units, over and above the promised commission.
- Are the incumbent PCSO officials in the buy and sell business of government-owned lands? Instead of acquiring property for the security of PCSO permanent employees, they are selling out at fire sale prices, when the PCSO is not in need of funds and is not bankrupt despite Chairman Juico’s claims.
- As I previously mentioned, Chairman Margie Juico took over the PCSO like a conquering and vengeful warrior, fully confident that she is “untouchable” claiming on TV, radio and print media that “ka-textmate ko si P-Noy,” which should not even be publicly announced for it is highly improper. As such, everybody on her Board and those appointed with her are so scared due to the great possibility that she can have them all removed. Ika nga, isang text lang sila kay Presidente, if they don’t tow her line. What a social climber!
- The scandal she caused by telling the Ricky Reyes Foundation that runs the “Child Haus” located in the 6.5 hectare PCSO Compound where cancer children stricken are cared for to vacate the building by November 27, 2010, was very cruel, to say the least. An order to cut off the water and light supply caused the children to be attended to by candlelight until PTSI Chairman and President Nini Quezon Avancena graciously extended their stay for another six months, ending May 2011.
- For and on behalf of the PCSO employees who came to me for help as they were unable to complain to the incumbent PCSO officials under pain of dismissal under the Rationalization scheme now pending in the Department of Budget and Management, I filed a petition in the Supreme Court for a thorough investigation on the possible violation of the law as the transfer effected by the incumbent PCSO board is without presidential approval – unless a post-facto approval is sought for now. Hopefully, that does not happen for it is the President who will ultimately be put in bad light.
- I am not criticizing the incumbent PCSO officials. I simply wish for them to do some soul-searching since they are remiss in performing their duties and in complying with the mandate of the PCSO charter, Republic Act 1193.
- The resident COA auditor assigned to the PCSO has been conveniently removed for serving an audit report without clearing it out first with the board something which the resident COA auditor is not obligated to do, the COA being an independent body But as I was informed, said audit report on the expenses incurred in the transfer to the PICC angered the Chairman for not being cleared with her first.
- Several indiscretions committed by Chairman Margie Juico must be looked into. Last September 8, 2010, on the 76th foundation day of the PCSO, Chairman Margie Juico gave a dinner for the 1,200 PCSO employees at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club for a thousand pesos per plate. According to the employees, ang dami raw sa kanila ang hindi nakakain at kinulang pa kahit mostly spaghetti lang ang handa. That’s only one of the problems. What is doubly questionable is the fact that Philip Juico, husband of Chairman Juico, is the incumbent President of the Wack Wack Gold & Country Club. Definitely, this is a conflict of interest.
- The PCSO is now in the process of dismissing 700 PCSO employees starting with those who were hired as casuals and special agents 10 years ago and below. To me, this move targets those hired during the term of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the former PCSO board. They are being dismissed for not having civil service eligibility, suggested to Chairman Margie Juico by Karina David, former Civil Service Commission chairman, a barkada of Margie Juico who was appointed by her as PCSO consultant. What is bothersome and known to the rank and file, is the fact that the incumbent PCSO officials simply want to replace them with their own people belonging to the Yellow Army.
- If I read the situation in the PCSO correctly, many will be dismissed because of the PCSO’s mismanagement now. The PCSO’s operating fund suffered tremendously when Margie Juico ventured in transferring the PCSO offices to the PICC. She kept on harping that it would cost PCSO less money by transferring to the PICC which proved to be wrong. Ang laki ng ginastos ng PCSO to transfer to the PICC and to other satellite offices all over town, draining the operating fund of the PCSO that only gets 15% of sales. The advantage of being in the Quezon Institute compound is very obvious. It was “rent-free”. The grant in exchange for the use of the 6.5 hectare property including its buildings was charged to the Charity Fund which earns billions of pesos from sales. Thus, the Operating Fund was not strained. As things are now, the rental in the PICC and all other expenses incurred in the relocation are all charged to the Operating Fund. As the Operating Fund gets smaller, the number of employees will now have to be reduced. That’s the reason why many will be dismissed in the coming months.
- Last month, one who was in line at an embassy to get a visa informed me Margie’s brother, Emmet Penson, was overheard saying that he now supplies PCSO with wheelchairs; brother-in-law, Philip “Popoy” Juico (Margie’s husband) is now in-charge of the substantial PCSO PR fund. Philip Juico allocated the PR funds and makes the General Manager sign. The GM is masunurin and does what he is told to do. Margie’s son, Vincent Juico, is her chief of staff. And the other son who is a Quezon City Councilor, Joseph Juico, holds office in the Executive Secretary’s office in Malacanang on a peso-a-year token salary, para harangin daw lahat ng complaints against his mother para hindi makarating kay President Aquino. All bases are covered.
- It’s time for PCSO rank and file employees to make the next move before most of them are weeded out of that office with the flimsy accusation na tauhan yan ni Presidente Arroyo, tauhan yan ni so and so, and tauhan yan ni Manoling Morato. Most of those who are being persecuted in the PCSO were already there even before our time. If they served us well, wala naman pong masam kasi we were also fair and good to them. Trabaho lang at common decency ito. This rule of vengeance, hatred and vindictiveness must end for it is inhuman and counter productive for everyone.
- Last May 7, 2011, Channel 2 aired the “Ted Failon Special Report” regarding poor patients requesting for PCSO Medical Assistance at the PCSO clinic in the Waste Management Department in Quezon City Hall where hundreds congregate everyday. Chairman Juico blurted out so many accusations running into the billions without specifying in whose terms they happened. If I recall correctly, and if the records have not been lost in the sudden transfer to the PICC, the “ghost” TV commercials she spoke about happened during her term as director in 2001 to 2003. I was reappointed to the PCSO by President Gloria in 2004. So if there’s an investigation, siya ang sasabit doon, hindi ako.
- Chairman Margie Juico blurted out about the so-called “ghost” TV commercials when her husband, Philip Juico was guilty of it too. But she did not mention when they happened, in whose term they happened, and who are the ones responsible.
- Nakakatawa ang sinabi ni Chairman Margie Juico sa interview ni Ted Failon. Sabi niya: I always tell my board that “my board is above board.” Is it really above board, Margie? Above board ba itong pinaggagawa ninyo? Above board ba ang pag-alis mo sa PCSO-QI cancelling a valid 50-year contract? Above board ba ang paglipat ng PCSO sa PICC? Above board ba na ang dami ng namamatay na mga pasiyente sa kamay ninyo? Is killing people now “above board” dahil nagtitipid ka?
- When Margie Juico was not able to get DOH Secretary Ona’s approval for the transfer to PICC (EO 455-August 22, 2005, transfer of PCSO from DSWD to DOH which placed the PCSO’s supervision under Department of Health), she rushed to Malacanang and had the DOH supervision on the PCSO removed by P-Noy through EO14, November 19, 2010, and transfer the PCSO from DOH to the office of the President.
- Margie Juico hired the PR firm of her dear friend “for the reputation management of Chairman Margie Juico, PCSO.” I have a copy of the contract. Bawal sa batas gastusin ang PR fund ng PCSO for the “reputation management of Chairman Margie Juico” for the PR fund is strictly for the promotion of the PCSO products such as the lotto and the Sweepstakes, not for Margie Juico to smell good and look good before the eyes of the people when she is actually the opposite of what she tries so hard to project.
- Php 300 million was earmarked for the PR expenses, and charged to the PCSO. Because of this, sinisiraan ako sa mga tabloids na madali niyang mabili. Lately, frontpage ako sa tatlong tabloids na may isang “Fely L” raw akong kaibigan na tagalagay ko raw ng pera sa aking “foundation.” Unang-una, wala po akong kakilalang “Fely L.” Wala rin po akong “foundation.” At higit sa lahat, hinahamon ko si Margie Juico na tanungin ang lahat ng empleyado ng PCSO sa buong bansa kung anong klaseng tao ako, at kung anong klaseng tao si Margie Juico.
- Pilit akong sinisiraan ni Margie Juico ngayon sa mga tabloids at hindi kinakagat ng mga disenteng diyaryo ang mga pakana niya kontra sa akin.
- Marami kayong pananagutan sa paglipat ninyo sa PICC; pagkansela ng 50-year lease contract ng PCSO sa Quezon Institute; sa hindi ninyo pagbayad sa mga ospital subalit allotted na ang pondong pambayad. Ayaw ninyo i-release para magamit mo lang ang paninira na malaki ang utang ng PCSO sa mga ospital, nationwide. It’s your duty to pay those accounts, dahil ikaw na ang namumuno sa PCSO at ikaw ang may hawak ng pondo. Alam mong Php7 billion sa bangko ang PCSO, but you refuse to let go of it.
- Chairman Margie Juico, you slandered and belittled the “Pangarap Kong Jackpot” at “Kroko” ni Carlo J. Caparas.
In the spirit of fairness, Blogwatch organized an interview with PCSO Chairman Margie Juico the week after. Unfortunately, it was scheduled during office hours and I wasn’t able to attend.
I’m not clear if chairman Juico was able to address all questions as I believe there was limited time in the interview. Here’s the recording of the interview for your reference:
This is definitely a case of he said, she said. I wasn’t able to meet PCSO chairman Margie Juico so I don’t have the right to judge. I really just hope that whatever former PCSO chairman Manoling Morato shared weren’t true. Because if those were true, then I feel so bad for the countless Filipinos seeking help from PCSO for their medical needs.

Travel Diary Davao 2011 Adventure
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On June 4, 2011

This wasn’t my 1st time to go to Davao. Unfortunately, I lost all my notes during my 1st Davao trip which made me decide not to write about it. Luckily, I was invited by AirPhil Express to experience one of their Extreme Adventure Packages. This is my Travel Diary Davao 2011 adventure.
I was too careful not to lose my notes again 🙂
AirPhil Express Davao Extreme Adventure Packages
My Experience with AirPhil Express
Our Pleasant Stay at Microtel Davao
Breakfast Buffet at Microtel Davao
Tribu K Mindanawan Cultural Village
Exotic Food at Riverwalk Grill Davao
Riding the Zip-Line in Zip City Davao

