Philippine Daily Inquirer

Glacier-like pace of SEA Games organizing continues

- PERCY DELLA

Finally, a joint Southeast Asian Games task force to select members of Team Philippine­s for the sub-continenta­l athletic meet has been formed.

That’s one less worry for busy sports officials with more chores to do and more requiremen­ts to meet before the country hosts the 30th edition of the biennial multisport­s event.

Competitio­ns in 56 sports will be played Nov. 30 to Dec. 13 with venues in Clark Field and Manila serving as main hubs.

Although known as an inferior sports conclave, the SEA Games exists and is popular and furnishes the hosts and the 10 other countries bragging rights as they compete against each other under the shadows of Asia’s sports superpower­s.

The five-person task force from the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) is headed by SEA Games chief of mission Mansour Del Rosario and will fast-track the selection, training and preparatio­n of our standard bearers.

Although, vexed by the final compositio­n of Team PH, Del Rosario came out with a candid view that gunning for the overall championsh­ip—always conspirato­rially coveted by the host country—requires strategy.

Translatio­n: Our athletes have to win gold medals even if we have control over the sports to be played and the events to be included.

Del Rosario’s group is up and running, but sports executives are still faced with the glacierlik­e pace of organizati­onal activities.

With eight months to go, the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) can’t seem to get things straight, according to sources at the PSC and the POC.

Instead of organizing, it is creating disorder, said a POC source who noted that at one point the Phisgoc was negotiatin­g with a Chinese-Spanish consortium for the broadcasti­ng of the Games without the knowledge of POC president Ricky Vargas.

“Negotiatin­g and then in- forming Vargas after the fact, that’s a bleeping mess,” said the source.

“The role of the Phisgoc chair is to raise money and help,” said a PSC source. “That’s a job the PSC and POC can do without delay.”

Sources at both agencies also said disconcert­ing talk is abuzz that inexperien­ced executives handpicked by chair Alan Peter Cayetano to run the entity are receiving salaries ranging from P140,000 to P350,000 a month.

As I write this, text messages to Phisgoc chief operating officer Tats Suzara remained unanswered.

And since Cayetano’s committee has no war chest of its ownbecause of Commission on Audit guidelines among other issues, says the PSC source, it has to rely on the government’s sports funding agency and the caretaker of the P5-billion (down from P7.5 billion) SEA Games budget to finance Phisgoc’s activities.

As first reported by Tribune scribe Julius Manicad, documents showed that Vargas gave the Phisgoc P7.2 million (covered by a promissory note, confirmed the POC source) to cover the salaries of its employees now reportedly numbering 240 and counting for the month of January alone.

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