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Philippine Duterte administration to look into former Olympian and retired boxer Onyok Velasco’s possible incentives who won silver medal in 1996 Atlanta Olympics

 

The referee signals that Mansueto Velasco of the
Philippines has beaten Yosuani Aguilera of Cuba in
their round-of-16, light-flyweight bout at the Atlanta
Olympics on July 26, 1996


Philippine Duterte administration to look into former Olympian and retired boxer Onyok Velasco’s possible incentives who won silver medal in 1996 Atlanta Olympics

Velasco didn't receive any form of incentive who bagged a silver medal in the Atlanta Olympics during Former president Fidel V. Ramos' administration

By Edward Era Barbacena



MANILA – Malacañang will look into the possibility of giving an incentive to retired boxer and Olympic silver medalist Mansueto “Onyok” Velasco who failed to receive all the cash and other incentives promised to him after winning a silver medal during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said he would relay Velasco’s plight to President Rodrigo Duterte.

“I will relay this to the President. If Onyok Velasco won a silver medal during a different administration but did not get the incentive, we will request the President if he can be given an incentive today,” Roque said in a Palace press briefing.

He recognized that there was “neglect” on the part of the past administration in giving Velasco what he rightfully deserved.

"That is neglect on the part of the government that did not give him the reward)” he added.

Roque said he would also check if the 2001 law giving cash incentives for athletes and coaches could still be applied to Velasco’s case.

It’s difficult to promise on the failed promise of the past administration but we will trace the effectivity of the law giving PHP10 million,” he said.

Under Republic Act (RA) 10699 or the National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act, Olympic gold, silver, and bronze medalists are entitled to PHP10 million, PHP5 million, and PHP2 million, respectively. The law was signed on Nov. 13, 2015 by the late former President Benigno Aquino III.

Former Olympian and retired Philipine boxer
Mansueto 'Onyok' Velasco (file photo)

In an interview over GMA’s 24 Oras, Velasco expressed hope that weightlifter Hidlyn Diaz, the country’s first-ever Olympic gold medalist, would not suffer the same fate as him.

Diaz was showered with incentives worth millions as well as gifts like a house and lot, condominium, vehicles, and more, following her historic Olympic win.

Velasco admitted that he received a one-time cash incentive amounting to PHP750,000.

The 47-year-old former boxer also received an additional PHP 1.2 million from the Republic Act No. 9064 or the Sports Benefits and Incentives Act that was passed during the time of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

However, Velasco said he did not recall receiving the PHP2.5 million he was pledged by members of the House of Representatives in 1996.

While the house and lot that he was promised was turned over to him, he said he has not received the transfer certificate of title.




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