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Senator requires answers at the BESTLINK Teachers Fella

Senator requires answers at the BESTLINK Teachers Fella

Manila – Senator Shervin Gatchalian calls for liability in the unauthorized field trip to the Philippines BESTLINK College, which threatens students and an investment aper who cheated teachers.

In his statement, on Thursday, Gatchalian expressed deep concern with the “painful experience” of Bestlink’s “pain experience” during the unauthorized celebration of the founder in Hermosis, Batan.

He stressed that such incidents emphasize the need for strict security protocols in events outside the school school.

“Students deserve to feel safe and support during field trips that aim to improve their education. The failure of student welfare is unacceptable,” Gatchalian said, noting that this is not the first time BESTLINK College faced With problems his activities outside the campus.

In February 2017, activities outside the BESTLINK College, located in Novalichi, Keson, left 15 dead and 40 victim students.

Despite the fact that the Higher Education Commission (CHED) issued an order that she opposed the school, Gatchalian urged the agency to quickly identify responsible and introduce appropriate sanctions and corrective measures.

“I also urge CHED, as well as schools and senior institutions to see policy on campus activities to ensure student safety,” he added.

Scam -oriented scammer

In a separate statement, Gatchalian condemned the cosmetics and skin care that deceived teachers in Belian, Laguna and other PPP500 million.

“I stand with them in their call for justice and accountability. Nakakalungkot in Nakakagalit Na May MGA Masasamang Loob na Patuloy Na Nanlilinlang in Mula Sa ating MGA Kabayang Na Naghahanapbuay (It is disappointed and comes that unscrupulous people continue to deceive and steal from our hardworking countrymen), – he said.

While the accusations of Estafa have already been filed against those who are on a fraudulent investment scheme, Gatchalian has called on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to take immediate measures to assist victims.

He also urged law enforcement agencies to track the chief executive director of the firm, which remains unattainable.

“When we pursue justice for the victims of this scam, it is equally important to protect our citizens from creating prey to such schemes,” he added.

Gatchalian has promised to cooperate with interested government agencies, including Bangko Sentral Pilipinas and educational institutions to strengthen financial literacy programs in the country and prevent future scams. (PNA)