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DOJ to indict 17 persons in 2019 MPBL 'game-fixing' – Manila Bulletin


Department of Justice (DoJ)
(MANILA BULLETIN)
Game-fixing like point shaving and other machinations in sports contests are punishable under Presidential Decree (PD) No. 483 as amended by PD 1602.
The Office of the Prosecutor General (OPG) of the National Prosecution Service (NPS) of the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday, April 16, said the charges will be filed before the trial courts in Batangas and in the cities of Malolos, Angeles, Pasay, Pasig, Caloocan, and Muntinlupa.
To be charged are 12 members of the SOCCKSARGEN Marlins team, namely: coach Fedinand Melocoton for four counts of game-fixing; and basketball players Jake Diwa, 14 counts; Exequiel Biteng, 13 counts; Jerome Juanico, 14 counts; Matthew Bernabe, 12 counts; Julio Magbanua, 10 counts; Abraham Santos, 10 counts; John Patrick Rabe, seven counts; Ryan Regalado, nine counts; Janus Lozada, one count; Ricky Morillo, one count; and Joshua Alcober, one count. ....

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A new and promising contemporary art space has just opened in Quezon City


The interior of Gravity Art Space featuring its inauguralexhibit ‘ALCOHOL’
Why does art matter? In distressing times, we see more value in art. It is escapist, but also restorative, evolutionary as it is revolutionary. As John Tusa once wrote, “The arts matter, because they are universal; because they are non-material; because they deal with daily experience in a transforming way; because they question the way we look at the world; because they offer different explanations of that world…”
The Filipinos revel in art. In fact, Metro Manila’s art scene is booming despite the pandemic or maybe even as a result of it. We’ve seen the rise of art movements like the “green arts” advocacy of studio Green Artz, which promotes sustainability. There is also an increase in hobby artists or people who do art at home purely for the fun of it. And of course, there’s the presence of countless galleries, design shops, museums, and other art spaces scattered all over th ....

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