Published April 23, 2021, 9:33 PM
The Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup apologized to the province of Siquijor after it was put in a bad light following game-fixing allegations involving the Mystics squad.
Chief Operations Officer Rocky Chan said in a letter to Siquijor governor Zaldy Villa that the league is responsible for letting the Mystics join the ongoing Visayas leg in Alcantara, Cebu that resulted in last week’s controversial match against the Lapu-Lapu City Heroes.
Chan’s apology came after the league discovered that the Mystics, whose listed owner is a businessman named Bernard Lim and coached by Joel Palapal, never got in touch with the provincial government regarding its participation in the Visayas phase.