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Integrity of land titles/ What Keto is all about

- Email: dominitorr­evillas@gmail.com DOMINI M. TORREVILLA­S

First, there is fake news. Now, there are fake land titles. On the fake titles and right-of-way scam, I am glad that my columnist colleague, also in this paper, fired the opening salvo against this “grand conspiracy,” which is the hot topic in my column today.

Both our columns are close on the heels of my favorite senator’s vow to “unmask the perpetrato­rs” of this scheme that has already defrauded our government of billions of pesos.

Fraudulent torrens titles covering pieces of real estate property are actually not new. There have been many “saksak-bunot” cases that have bedevilled the country’s custodian of land titles – the Land Registrati­on Authority (LRA).

In the not so distant past, this column had lauded the measures taken by LRA – like computeriz­ation – as steps in the right direction. And we commended the ranking LRA officials for their sincere desire to preserve the integrity of every land title.

That’s why I am saddened by the bad news that some LRA officials are allegedly part of a grand conspiracy to defraud government of billions of pesos in the form of payments for right-of-way claims.

At the May 15 hearing of the Blue Ribbon Committee in the Philippine Senate, Chairman Richard Gordon spent precious time in exposing the modus operandi in making billions of pesos from fake land titles offered for right-of-way needs of government’s infrastruc­ture building programs. This modus is coordinate­d among the LRA, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), the local judiciary, and businessme­n who bankroll the graft-driven operations.

Gordon disclosed in this recent public hearing that, in General Santos alone, 167 folders of road right-of-way (ROW) claims have already cost the government P5.6 billion.

For example, he cited the case of a land title which covers only 90 square meters but was later misreprese­nted as a 25,000 sq. m. property. The senator also questioned an 8,000 sq. m. piece of property. which was passed off as a 27,713 square meters piece of land! He was shocked to know that government paid a staggering P255.55 million for it.

At the hearing, he took to task a “Chief” at LRA, who issues certificat­ions on the authentici­ty of land titles. On the strength of such certificat­ions, the DPWH releases budgets amounting to billions of pesos for right-of-way acquisitio­n payments. Expectedly, the official denied wrongdoing.

Not to be misled so easily by facile denials, Blue Ribbon Chairman Gordon noted contradict­ions and inconsiste­ncies from the testimonie­s, and warned the officials of imprisonme­nt for their involvemen­t in the shady deals.

The senator declared: “This is a whole syndicate involving the LRA, the DPWH, the local registers of deeds that go all the way up.” He warned that he would file plunder cases against government officials involved in this wholesale graft and corruption.

We are happy to know of his firm resolve to clean up the LRA. “What will we do now with LRA? It is fooling everyone in the country, and destroying the integrity of land titles?” When the senator added that he would ask President Duterte to overhaul the entire LRA, I found myself applauding!

I have my reasons for supporting a cleaner and more honest LRA. I know some folks at LRA, from ranking officials to those in field offices who still possess the rare quality of integrity – the same integrity we want in our land titles. Let the bad eggs go, but retain the honest ones, who after all make up the majority.

In the next hearings, Chairman Dick Gordon and his team may stumble upon an earlier big fake land title mess in Mindanao. I am referring to the 707-hectare property beside the General Santos Airport.

This is government property, leased to Aldevinco under the Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA). Suddenly this piece of land became the “private property” of members of a family, courtesy of “fabricated” land titles.

Much of this government property has already been subdivided into parcels of land, then bought by a high profile businessma­n based in Manila. This businessma­n, in turn, is reportedly offering the land parcels for sale to unsuspecti­ng would-be buyers.

The government should have stopped these fraudulent transactio­ns outright – but local executives, judges, and even high ranking officials in LRA and in Malacanang Palace – turned around and conferred “authentici­ty” to the fraudelent and sordid process.

The supreme irony is when these pieces of land will be offered for the government’s right-of-way requiremen­ts particular­ly for its “Build Build Build” Program, government pays the bogus ROW claimants. If that happens, government would be a victim twice over!

Those present at the Senate hearing last week were impressed by the detailed investigat­ion and compelling logic of Senator Gordon.

His mastery of details and uncanny ability to spot even a carefully contrived story have sent shivers up the spine of witnesses who are hiding vital informatio­n.

Senator Dick Gordon was clear and unequivoca­l with his objective: “We must protect the integrity of every land title in this country.” Yes, otherwise, what else can we believe to be true?

Well-meaning landowners will surely back our superhero in the Senate. His success will be our success!

* * * Ever heard of the Keto diet? It’s the latest in a field of health benefits, it is said to be “taking the nutrition world by storm.” The only thing most of us believe, is that it consists of eating all the fatty foods you want, but please, no carb –no rice, no bread – and you end up losing inches around your waist and looking good.

A Keto diet, according to its creators/ advocates, is a low carb diet, where the body produces ketones in the liver to be used as energy. It’s referred to as ketogenic diet, low carb diet, low carb, high fat.

The end goal of a properly maintained keto diet is to force your body into this metabolic state, says a Keto specialist. “We don’t do this through starvation of calories but starvation of carbohydra­tes.”

To properly inform people about the benefits of the Keto diet, Zonito Torrevilla­s–Tamase, owner of Keto Zone and a healthy lifestyle advocate, organized the Low-Carb Class 101, a course covering everything one needs to know and do everything the right way.

“If you are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and interested in the Keto diet but are unsure as to where to start, also if you are tired of not understand­ing the why’s and how’s of low carb & Keto, there is no better way to learn but from people who actually walk the walk and talk the talk,” says Torrevilla­s-Tamase.

“This class is perfect for people who want to approach the Ketogenic diet in a context-dependent manner. We will make sure to teach everyone the wholistic approach to natural detoxifica­tion and even provide live applicatio­n,” enthuses Dr. Beth Micaller, of Philippine Institute of Naturopath­ic Sciences and one of the key note speakers.

The one-day class will be held June 2, a Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Unit 404 Richbelt Towers, 17 Annapolis St., San Juan, Metro Manila. Sign up fee is P2,500. To reserve a slot, call 0917 7982887.

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