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With principles based on responsibility and transparency, archery chief Clint Aranas laid out his plans if he became the next president of the Philippine Olympic Committee. And this means being able to connect with other national sports associations and be there for them. “The platform is based on the heart and responsibility. It is under a concept that is understood and is acceptable for best practices, ”said Aranas, who runs World Archery Philippines. With this principle in mind, the questions will continue and will resurface about the financial activities carried out by the organizers of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. And this is because the POC must hold and hold those who participated in its finances and operations accountable . Aranas spoke about it while seeking the presidency of the Philippine Olympic Committee in the upcoming November elections. Aranas explained that the Philippine SEA Game Organizing Committee has yet to send a financial statement to the POC, some 10 months after the Games end. The questions that are being raised are part of their platform of good governance and transparency under the Aranas ticket. “The POC should be an ambassador for Philippine sports for the unity of corporations, schools, government and the community,” Aranas said. Aranas, who heads the World Archery Philippines, said this while revealing the rest of his ticket and announced who his group will support.
Wushu boss Julian Camacho has joined the Aranas group and will seek the treasurer position once again, along with Richard Bachmann (squash) as part of the board of directors. The lawyer also signed for the post of directors. Charlie Ho (basketball) and Robert Mananquil (billiards). Her group has adopted independent candidates such as Ada Milby (rugby) as general secretary and Monico Puentevella (weightlifting) as auditor. Pearl Managuelod (muay) is running for director under the ticket of current POC Abraham Tolentino. But the Aranas group will continue to support Managuelod. They will make up the remainder of Aranas’ ticket, which initially featured POC president Steve Hontiveros from handball and former Philippine Sports Commission president Philip Ella Juico from athletics. Hontiveros will again seek the position of president, while Juico will run for the position of first vice president. Hontiveros’ impeccable record as a long-time player in the POC, and Juico’s strong performance as director of the Philippine Athletics Association, have convinced Aranas to join the two.
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