BAGUIO CITY -- The
Dept. of Education will investigate
alleged cheating in the 2015 Palarong Pambansa, where two athletes, who
joined the special games category for persons with disability or
differently-abled children, reportedly turned out to be "normal"
kids.
Undersecretary for
Legislative Affairs, External Partnership, and School Sports Tonisito Umali
said the new Palarong Pambansa and DepEd officials will now be on top of the
issue.
“We will never tolerate
this. Under the leadership of our new Palarong Pambansa Secretary General
Assistant Secretary Revsee Escobedo and under Ma’am Liling Briones, we will
look into this, we will investigate this and we will make all those responsible
for this really unacceptable act, to be liable. You could be assured of that,”
Umali said on the sidelines of National Literacy Conference and Awards on
Wednesday.
He noted that there had
been issues of cheating in the past, with regards to age of the competing
athletes but he never thought it would happen in the special games.
“We will look into that.
Ngayon lang namin naunawaan na mga bata na hindi naman po pala (It is only now
that we realize that the kids are not) special children, they will make it
appear (that they are special). That is really unacceptable. You could be
assured that DepEd will act on this,” Umali said.
The official said
safeguards have been set up to prevent cheating.
“The issue of cheating
in Palarong Pambansa has been decreased to its very minimum. Halos wala na. Ito
nakalusot po lamang ito (There's almost none. This is an isolated case). This
definitely is the exception rather than the rule,” he said.
Umali said there is a
national screening and accreditation committee, which has regional and district
counterparts, which do the checking of the eligibility of the athletes
competing in DepEd-facilitated sports competitions.
He added that athletes
are required to submit an original copy of the birth certificate issued by the
Philippine Statistics Authority to determine their age.
Athletes participating
in the Palarong Pambansa should not be more than 18 years old.
For the elementary
participants, if the athlete looks older than his age, the molars can be
checked, he said.
According to Umali,
there is a study saying that an elementary student who has a fifth molar could
be more than 13 years old. -- PNA
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