The General Santos City Hall (File photo by Richelyn Gubalani) GENERAL SANTOS CITY- The local government is extending its deadline for the renewal of business permits upon the request of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to help business owners affected by the pandemic. Geraldine Zamora, head of Business Permit and Licensing Division Office (BPLDO), said Wednesday the city council has approved a resolution for the extension of the January 20 deadline for the renewal of business permits. The extension based on the approved resolution from the city councilhas now been extended until Feb. 28, 2022 without surcharges and penalties. "Mayor Ronnel Rivera had earlier requested the extension to the city council to help business owners in the city in their financial recovery," Zamora said. The city government decision was in reference to the DILG advisory on Dec. 24, 2021 that enjoins local government units nationwide to extend the payment of regular fees with
Published July 22, 2021, 6:59 AM
GENERAL SANTOS CITY – The city government is looking at imposing hefty sanctions on a popular resort here for holding an event on Tuesday night, July 20 that reportedly violated the prohibition on mass gatherings.
Geraldine Zamora, head of the business permits and licensing division at the city hall, said Wednesday they are currently gathering the necessary information on the violations reportedly committed by the LC5 Farm and Resort in Romana Estate, Barangay Mabuhay, and other circumstances surrounding the incident.
She said they received initial reports through the media regarding the alleged mass gathering, which was in violation of the measures set under the prevailing general community quarantine (GCQ) in the city.
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Geraldine Zamora, who is also an alumni of the University of the Philippines, cautioned the public online from interacting or donating to these dubious individuals online.
“Guys, this is the officially sanctioned call for emergency donations from PGH due to the fire today,” Zamora said.
“Please be wary about possibly altered account numbers on this poster since that has happened in the recent past. Thank you,” she added.
Zamora also attached and shared screenshots of the two “call for donation” posts of PGH in a Twitter thread on May 16.
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