sexta-feira, 12 de agosto de 2016

Palace: Government won't spare 1 cent for Miss Universe

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In this July 18, 2016 photo, President Rodrigo Duterte meets with Miss Universe 2016 Pia Wurtzbach during a courtesy call at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace. Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo earlier said that Duterte has already "approved in principle" the proposal, but he also emphasized that expenses to host the pageant must be shouldered by private sector. PPD/King Rodriguez
MANILA, Philippines — Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said on Friday that the Philippine government will not give a "single centavo" to fund the Miss Universe pageant, set on Jan. 30, 2017.
"The Philippine government will not be giving a 'single centavo' [to Miss Universe] except of course in terms of services, in terms of protection, in terms of security, but not in actual cash," Abella said at a press conference streamed online.
The government was previously made to shoulder part of expenses of the Miss Universe pageant it hosted in 1994. But President Rodrigo Duterte already directed Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo not to allow Filipinos taxes to go to the pageant hosting next year.
"Basically, when it was first broached to the president, he said it's going to be magastos [noh]. His impression is it's going to be expensive...$11 million, that is his assumption," Abella said.
Earlier this month, reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach paid a courtesy call on President Rodrigo Duterte to discuss plans to host the international pageant in the Philippines. Teo has said that Duterte already "approved in principle" the proposal, but he also emphasized that expenses must be shouldered by private sector.
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Abella said, meanwhile, that the president has already been assured by the private sector the expenses will be covered.
Meanwhile, it was not clear yet whether who among the private organizations will sponsor what is arguably the most pageant in the world.
Miss Universe is a global marketing event and Teo said it would be an opportunity to boost the tourism industry of the Philippines.
A state news report earlier on Friday revealed the government is looking at six destinations to be featured at the 65th Miss Universe pageant.
After getting the approval of President Duterte for the Philippines to host the pageant next year, the Department of Tourism has begun the negotiations with the organizers of Miss Universe.
http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2016/07/29/1607970/palace-government-wont-spare-1-cent-miss-universe

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