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Based on the findings of the Philippine National Police of the city of Sorsogon, it was concluded that the former athletic director of the Institute of Physical Education and Athletics, P. Jannel Abogado was the one who suggested the former coach of the University of Santo Tomás, Aldin Ayo , which had to present a waiver for the ‘Bicol bubble’ to break through.
In the report obtained by the Tiebreaker Times and dated September 23, 2020, it was stated that on May 30, assistant coach McJour Luib relayed to Ayo that a parent of one of the Growling Tigers asked if there was a way for the head coach. to take his son “because they don’t have much to feed his family since he was relieved of his job as a family driver.”
As the head coach and second father to the players, Ayo envisioned a training ground for student-athletes who would want to come to Sorsogon. The report stated that the camp would involve authorized members of the Growling Tigers to participate in agricultural work and training.
It was then that Ayo mentioned this to Father Lawyer.
Although he initially refused, Ayo returned to P. Lawyer as some players and their parents have agreed to come to Sorsogon.
Q. Lawyer would then suggest that a waiver be signed that exempts UST from any liability that may result from the unauthorized activity. The principal would also require a letter of consent.
Generally, the players prepared a waiver, a certification from the barangay / municipality that the player is not a person under supervision or investigation, a PCR test certification indicating that the player tested negative for COVID-19, and a travel authority of the NCR. -Director of the PNP.
Sorsogon City Health Officer Dr. Dolando Dealca and Mayor Ester Hamor also issued a certificate of clearance that allowed players to enter the province.
On August 23, Philippine Star’s Abac Cordero was able to obtain a copy of the exemption.
Legal experts have said that exemptions are not binding unless it is common practice performed at an institution, in this case, UST.
P. Lawyer would resign from his position on August 26 while Ayo did the same on September 4.