DOT revokes authority to operate of hotel in Dacera case By JOAHNA LEI CASILAO, GMA News
Published January 14, 2021 5:54pm The City Garden Grand Hotel (CGGH) in Makati, the hotel where flight attendant Christine Dacera was found dead, will no longer be allowed to operate after the Department of Tourism (DOT) revoked its certificate of authority to operate due to fraudulent solicitation of business. According to the DOT, the CGGH was found to “have misrepresented itself to the public as being allowed to accommodate guests for leisure or staycation purposes despite being a quarantine facility.” “The DOT… finds the CGGH in Makati City liable for the offense of gross and evident bad faith in dealing with clients/fraudulent solicitation of business or making any false, deceptive, or misleading claims or statements for the purpose of soliciting business from clients,” the DOT said in a statement.
GUIDE: DOT-Accredited Hotels in Metro Manila for Your Staycation Making plans for your next staycation? Here are Manila hotels you could choose from!
We all need a break every now and then, and now that we’re learning to adjust more and more to this New Normal, it’s about time you get that rewarding staycation.
Of course, you still need to make sure that your staycation will be safe and secure amid the pandemic. Thus, make sure that you’ll be staying at accommodation establishments in Metro Manila that are authorized by the Department of Tourism.
Here’s a list of these hotels you can choose from for your staycation in the city!
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya, Jan. 7 (PIA) - Governor Carlos Padilla said Metro Manila Development Authority Chairman Danny Lim is an inspiration for Novo Vizcayanos.
He said Lim who is from Solano town with his family is one of Nueva Vizcaya’s prides.
“It is an extremely sad day as Malacanang confirms the death of a very close and good friend and one of the province’s proud son,” he said.
Lim’s sudden death at the age of 65 shocked Novo Vizcayanos in general.
Padilla described Lim as a leader and a true down to earth and honest working man.
“He will always be remembered for his principles and patriotism and his life story will forever remain as an inspiration for all Novo Vizcayanos”, he added.
MMDA chief Danny Lim dies
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 6) Metro Manila Development Authority Chairman Danilo Danny Lim passed away on Wednesday, over a week after contracting COVID-19. The MMDA said Lim, 65, died of cardiac arrest.
The head of MMDA, one of the government agencies working in the frontlines amid the pandemic, tested positive for the coronavirus on December 29. He said his symptoms were mild.
Malacañang extended its deep condolences to Lim s loved ones and colleagues at the MMDA. MMDA Chair Lim served the Duterte Administration with professionalism, competence and integrity. He would be dearly missed, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a statement.