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2015 in the Philippines

2015 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in 2015. International events that are connected, or concerned with the Philippines are also included in this significant and important article.

The year was designated by the Department of Tourism as Visit the Philippines Year.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • February 2 – Former Commission on Elections Chairman Benjamin Abalos is acquitted on the 2007 electoral sabotage case by the Pasay Regional Trial Court.
  • February 3 – The Supreme Court affirms the unconstitutionality of the Disbursement Acceleration Program on its new ruling. Voting 13–0, the court partially grants the government's Motion for Reconsideration on the DAP. Projects and programs that not covered by the General Approriations Act is ruled valid and the authors may be liable.
  • February 5 – The Department of Foreign Affairs files two protest notes questioning China for ramming Filipino fishing boats and collecting giant clams over Scarborough Shoal (Bajo de Masinloc).
  • February 14 – 50 rebel members of the New People's Army figure in a failed attack and shootout inside a police station in Mati, Davao Oriental. Four soldiers and a NPA member are killed.
  • February 18 – Masbate Governor Rizalina Lanete surrenders to the Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detention Group after the Sandiganbayan issues a warrant of arrest against her in connection with her participation in the PDAF scam.
  • February 24 – The Supreme Court decides affirmatively about the dismissal of PMA Cadet Aldrin Jeff Cudia in 2014 due to honor code violations.
  • February 25:
  • Former Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives party-list Representative Edgar Valdez surrenders to a sheriff of the Sandiganbayan. Valdez is facing one count of plunder and seven counts of graft for allegedly receiving P57.78 million worth of kickbacks from the PDAF scam.
  • The AFP declares its all-out offensive campaign against the MILF break away group, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. On March 3, Maguindanao is placed under the state of calamity due to the continuing fighting between the military and the BIFF. In an encounter on March 7, the AFP confirms that 139 members including commanders of the BIFF were killed, including a relative of BIFF founder Ameril Umbra Kato. On March 30, the AFP announces the termination of the all-out offensive against the group.
  • February 28 – Twenty-six people are killed, including two soldiers and 24 members of the Abu Sayyaf Group during clashes in Patikul, Sulu.

March

  • March 4 – The wreck of the World War II Japanese battleship Musashi is found by Paul Allen and his team in the Sibuyan Sea. Musashi was one of the two biggest Japanese battleships ever built; it was attacked and sunk by American aircraft on October 24, 1944, in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
  • March 6 – The Office of the Ombudsman's special panel of investigators files complaints against Vice President Jejomar Binay, Makati Mayor Junjun Binay, and 22 individuals, in connection with the overpriced Makati City Hall II Parking Building. Ombudsman will start the preliminary probe after the filing of the cases. On March 11, the Ombudsman suspends Junjun Binay and other city officials for 6 months in connection with the case. Binay defies the decision. On March 16, plunder and graft charges are filed against the two Binays for the alleged overpricing of the building. The elder Binay was city mayor and the younger Binay a city councilor at the time of the construction. On the same date, the Court of Appeals releases a temporary restraining order for the preventive suspension of Mayor Binay. On April 6, the Court of Appeals indefinitely extends its halt order on the preventive suspension of Junjun Binay, as the appellate court issues a writ of preliminary injunction in his favor. On the other hand, Acting Mayor Romulo Peña is ordered by the Department of the Interior and Local Government to step down and return to his previous post as vice mayor. On November 11, the Supreme Court reverses the Ombudsman's decision to suspend Junjun Binay.
  • March 8 – British human rights lawyer Amal Clooney files a case for the continued detention of former president and Pampanga congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo against the government before the UN's Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, a body under the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. On October 2, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has releases its opinion that the detention of former President Arroyo "violates international law" and is "arbitrary on a number of grounds."
  • March 9:
  • DFA confirms the execution of Joven Esteva, an Overseas Filipino Worker who was charged of murder on the killing of his employer in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 2007.
  • A Quezon City court orders the temporary release of Sajid Ampatuan, the son of Andal Ampatuan Sr., after Sajid posts bail of P11.6 million; Sajid was charged with murder in connection with the Maguindanao massacre on November 23, 2009, that killed 57 people including 31 journalists.
  • March 15 – Justice for Islamic Movement founding chairman and former vice chairman of the BIFF, Mohamad Ali Tambako and five others are arrested in General Santos.
  • March 17 – The Philippines submits its 3,000-page document containing additional volumes of arguments, evidence and maps seeking to nullify China's sweeping claim over the resource-rich South China Sea to the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration.
  • March 20 – The AFP transports 17 suspected members of the Abu Sayyaf Group from the Zamboanga City jail to Camp Bagong Diwa in Bicutan, Taguig, over security concerns raised by the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology.
  • March 22 – The first of three new C-295 medium lift aircraft under the Philippine Air Force Modernization Program arrives at Clark Air Base in Pampanga.
  • March 26 – President Aquino signs Republic Act No. 10656 into law that postpones the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections to October 2016. This postponement was the fourth time. On March 25, the Commission on Elections had deferred the SK elections to April 25. Previously, the election was supposedly to be held on October 28, 2013; it was again postponed to February 21, 2015.

April

  • April 6 – Gemma Adana, the mayor of Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay is abducted by a heavily armed group in her house. She is released after over six months in captivity on October 12.
  • April 14 – In connection with the serious illegal detention case, Janet Lim Napoles, the mastermind of the PDAF Scam, is found guilty beyond reasonable doubt and is sentenced to reclusion perpetua.
  • April 20 – The AFP releases the pictures of the continued reclamation of China in the South China Sea.
  • April 21 – The Supreme Court voids an agreement between the Commission on Elections and Smartmatic-TIM for the P300-million diagnostics and repair of the 80,000 Precinct Count Optical Scan machines for the 2016 polls.
  • April 22 – The Supreme Court releases a Temporary Restraining Order for the memorandum issued by the Commission on Higher Education on the removal of Filipino and Literature college subjects as part of the K to 12 education program.
  • April 29 – The execution of convicted Filipina drug mule Mary Jane Veloso in Indonesia is postponed.

May

  • May 3 – Abdul Basit Usman, the most wanted bomb expert in the country, is killed by an MILF group unit in Guindulungan, Maguindanao.
  • May 6 – The Court of Tax Appeals lifts the arrest warrant it issued against Jeane Catherine Napoles, the daughter of Janet Lim Napoles, after she failed to show up for her arraignment on a P17.46-million tax evasion case.
  • May 8:
  • The Commission on Elections conducts recall election in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Incumbent mayor Lucilo Bayron successfully defends his seat.
  • Philippine Ambassador to Pakistan Domingo D. Lucenario dies in a helicopter crash in Pakistan along with several other diplomats and the two helicopter pilots.
  • The MILF registers the United Bangsamoro Justice Party as its vehicle to run in future elections.
  • May 11 – The Court of Appeals has freezes 242 bank accounts and insurance policies belonging to Vice President Binay, some members of his family and close associates, who are suspected of being his dummies.
  • May 13 – At least 72 are killed in a fire inside the Kentex Manufacturing slippers factory in Brgy. Ugong, Valenzuela City. The incident was the third worst fire in Philippine history.
  • May 20 – The Ombudsman dismisses the complaint filed by former Iloilo Provincial Administrator Manuel Mejorada against Senator Franklin Drilon, DPWH Secretary Rogelio Singson, DOT Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr., and other officials involved in the construction of the Iloilo Convention Center.

June

July

  • July 1 – The Philippine National Oil Company–Exploration Corporation announces the discovery of a major natural gas reserves of 71-billion cubic feet in Isabela.
  • July 2 – MB Kim Nirvana, a motorized banca bound for Camotes Islands from Ormoc, Leyte, capsizes off the coast of Ormoc killing 62 of its 173 passengers.
  • July 3 – Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales orders the filing of graft charges against former Metro Rail Transit 3 general manager Al Vitangcol III and five incorporators of Philippine Trans Rail Management and Services Corporation in connection with alleged irregularities in the MRT-3's interim maintenance contract.
  • July 7 – Oral arguments on the Philippines' claim over the West Philippine Sea begins in The Hague.
  • July 10 – Lt. Gen. Hernando Iriberri, former 56th Commanding General of the Philippine Army is designated as AFP Chief of Staff.
  • July 14 – Dir. Ricardo Marquez, director for operations since December 2013 is named the new chief of the Philippine National Police.
  • July 15 – Major General Eduardo Año, who is linked to the disappearance of activist Jonas Burgos in 2007, is names the new chief of the Philippine Army.
  • July 17 – Nine miners are killed when a mining site collapsed following a rain-induced landslide in Caluya, Antique.
  • July 20 – Vice President Binay files a P200-million damage suit arising from alleged libelous statements against Senators Antonio Trillanes IV and Alan Peter Cayetano; Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales; former Makati Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado; and eight others.
  • July 21 – President Aquino signs into law two of his priority economic bills: the Philippine Competition Act (Republic Act No. 10667), as well as amendments to the 50-year-old Cabotage Law (Republic Act No. 10668), during a ceremony in Malacañang attended by members of Congress.
  • July 23 – The Iglesia ni Cristo expels Tenny Manalo, the widow of INC's former executive minister Eraño Manalo, and their son, Angel Manalo after they appear in a YouTube video claiming their lives are in danger and that some ministers have allegedly been abducted.
  • July 24 – The Department of Science and Technology's free Wi-Fi project is launched.
  • July 27 – President Aquino delivers his 6th and final State of the Nation Address at the Batasang Pambansa.
  • July 28 – The environmental groups Basel Action Network and BAN Toxics submit a case questioning the Canada's imported trash in the Philippines to the Basel Convention.

August

  • August 7 – Senator Gringo Honasan, former CIBAC congressman and now TESDA chair Joel Villanueva, and seven other former and incumbent lawmakers are charged before the Ombudsman in connection with the pork barrel scam.
  • August 16 – Pamana, a 3-year-old Philippine Eagle, is shot dead inside her forest sanctuary in Mount Hamiguitan, Davao Oriental, 2 months after she freed in time for Independence Day.
  • August 17 – The Philippine Air Force receives 10 brand-new helicopters for combat utility and attack to be used for internal security operations.
  • August 18 – The Supreme Court grants the bail petition of Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, one of the three senators facing graft and plunder charges in connection with the alleged pork barrel scam.
  • August 20:
  • Two Coast Guard officers who were kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf Group escape after a massive operation by the AFP against the group in Sulu.
  • President Aquino signs Republic Act 10669 into law, declaring August 18 of every year as Jesse Robredo Day in honor of interior and local government secretary Jesse Robredo who died in a plane crash in the waters off Masbate City on August 18, 2012.
  • August 21 – The Supreme Court]affirms the conviction of two Alpha Phi Omega (APO) members for the hazing of University of the Philippines Los Baños student Marlon Vilanueva in 2006, the first conviction under Republic Act 8049 or the Anti-Hazing Law.
  • August 24 – President Aquino orders the Bureau of Customs to stop the physical inspections of balikbayan boxes unless X-ray and K-9 examinations give rise to suspicions that they contain prohibited items. On the Senate hearing last September 3, Bureau of Customs chief Alberto Lina went apologized to the inconvenience brought about the alleged opening of balikbayan boxes by Customs personnel.
  • August 27–31 – Iglesia ni Cristo members stage demonstrations near the Department of Justice and later in EDSA against Justice Secretary Leila de Lima's investigation on its leadership controversy, alleging violations of the separation of church and state.

September

  • September 8 – President Aquino announces the appointment of former Liberal Party (LP) Secretary General Mel Senen Sarmiento as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government, replacing Mar Roxas.
  • September 10 – Human Rights Watch criticizes President Aquino reaction to the reported murders of an indigenous Lumad family and the alleged rape of an indigenous Manobo girl by soldiers and militiamen of the Philippine Army. The Philippine Commission on Human Rights condemns the killings and links the Bagani paramilitary group and the Army's 36th Infantry Battalion who it believes were of the opinion that a Manobo school was an "NPA School".
  • September 11 – The Basilan Regional Trial Court officially declares Abu Sayyaf a terrorist group.
  • September 18 – One person is killed in a bomb explosion on a bus in Zamboanga City; 28 were injured.
  • September 20 – Former Palawan governor Joel Reyes and his brother, Mario, former Coron, Palawan, mayor are arrested by Thai police due to overstaying in Phuket. The Reyes brothers are primary suspects in the killing of environmental journalist Gerry Ortega in January 2011, the two deported back to Manila four days later.
  • September 21 – Three foreigners and a Filipina are kidnapped by a dozen armed men at a resort in the Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte.
  • September 30 – Former Abra governor Vicente Valera is found guilty with 2 counts of murder, sentenced to up to 40 years in prison in relation to the killing of his rival, former Abra Representative Luis Bersamin in 2006.

October

  • October 9 – The Ombudsman orders the dismissal in service and the eventual perpetual disqualification to run in any political positions for former Makati Mayor Junjun Binay, in connection with the overpriced Makati City Hall Building II.
  • October 13 – The MILF and the Moro National Liberation Front sign a "unified declaration" calling for the approval the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law as an embodiment of each other's separate peace pacts with Malacañang.
  • October 17–28 – PAGASA confirms that the haze from Indonesia has reached Mindanao. Typhoon Lando and the northeast monsoon are also linked to the haze. The haze affects operations of airports in Mindanao and the Visayas. On October 28, PAGASA declares that the country was free from haze.
  • October 18 – 46 are killed, 82 are injured and 268,877 families are affected after heavy rains and floods due to Typhoon Lando hits Luzon.
  • October 21 – The Ombudsman sacks five officials of the Technology Resource Center, particularly Deputy Director General Dennis Cunanan for their alleged participation in the PDAF scam.
  • October 26 – President Aquino signs the amended Public Employment Service Office bill into law during the 15th National PESO Congress at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay.
  • October 30 – The United Nations backs the Permanent Court of Arbitration on its ruling that it has the jurisdiction to hear the maritime claim of the Philippines against China.

November

December

  • December 1:
  • U.S. Marine L. Cpl. Joseph Scott Pemberton, suspect in the death of Jennifer Laude one year ago, is found guilty of homicide by the Olongapo Regional Trial Court and is sentenced to 6–12 years in prison. The court also ordered for Pemberton to pay ₱4.5 million (US$130,000) to the Laude family.
  • Senator Grace Poe is disqualified by the Commission of Elections 2nd Division from being president after failing to reach the 10-year residency requirement for a presidential candidate.
  • December 5 – The Philippine Air Force receives two FA-50 lead-in fighter jets, two C-295 medium-lift fixed-wing aircraft and six Augusta 109 attack helicopters for territorial defense, search and rescue, disaster response and combat operations.
  • December 9 – The Office of the President orders a 60-day preventive suspension order against Cebu City Mayor Mike Rama for alleged culpable violation of the constitution, grave abuse of authority, grave misconduct and oppression over the destruction of local government projects in his city.
  • December 11 – Grace Poe's certificate of candidacy is cancelled by the Commission of Elections 1st Division after a 2–1 vote, barring her from running as president after failing to comply with the ten-year residency requirement by the Philippine Constitution.
  • December 12 – General Trias becomes a component city in the province of Cavite through ratification of Republic Act 10675.
  • December 13–17 – Typhoon Melor (locally called Nona) makes landfall in Northern Samar and made more landfalls before dissipating. Forty-two are killed during the typhoon and damages cost over ₱6 billion ($136 million).
  • December 18 – President Aquino declares a state of national calamity due to the onslaught of Typhoon Melor (locally named as: Nona) that hit different provinces in Luzon and Visayas.

Holidays

On July 17, 2014, the government had already announced at least 18 Philippine holidays for 2015 as declared by virtue of Proclamation No. 831, series of 2014. Note that in the list, holidays in italics are "special non-working holidays," those in bold are "regular holidays," and those in non-italics and non-bold are "special holidays for schools."

In addition, several other places observe local holidays, such as the foundation of their town. These are also "special days."

Business and economy

  • January 1 – The ASEAN Economic Integration comes into force. The integration aims to create a single economic market within the region.
  • January 9 – In a report released by the National Economic and Development Authority, the Philippines outperforms other economies in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of export trade in 2014.
  • January 12 – Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific is fined an amount of 50 million pesos by the Civil Aeronautics Board after more than ten thousand passengers were affected by 288 flight delays and 20 flight cancellations caused by the airline from December 24 to 26 of last year.
  • January 20 – The International Monetary Fund upgrades its economic growth forecasts for the Philippines. In the said forecast, the country's economic growth in 2015 is expected to be at 6.3%, and 6.2% in 2016. In the 2nd quarter report, the forecast slightly raises to 6.7% percent compared to 6.6% due to higher government spending.
  • January 28 – In the 2015 Index of Economic Freedom, the country ranks 76th freest economy and one of the ten most improved economies in the world. The country ranked 89th in 2014.
  • May 12 – The Department of Transportation and Communications announces the development of a nationwide regulations for vehicles for hire.
  • October 12–14 – The Philippines hosts the 15th Forbes Global CEO Conference held in Manila. CEOs and business leaders from different parts of the world attended the event.
  • November 30 – The Philippines' largest liquor producer Emperador Inc. buys Spain's Fundador for €275 million ($291 million).
  • December 31 – The Philippines joins the AIIB, signing the Articles of Agreement.

Health

  • February 11:
  • The Department of Health (DOH) released a report showing that the count of recorded cases of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the country during 2014 reached 6,011. This was high compared to the 2013 count of 4,814. In total, there were already 22,527 cases of HIV disease since 1984.
  • A 32-year-old Filipino nurse from Saudi Arabia, who was also 1 month pregnant, was the country's first Middle East respiratory syndrome-coronavirus (MERS-CoV) case, DOH confirmed after the test turned out to be positive of the said virus. The Evangelista Medical Hospital in San Pedro, Laguna, the facility where the patient was first admitted, was temporarily closed by DOH for fourteen days. On February 17, all those who had exposure or had contact with the said nurse were tested negative of the said virus. On March 6, The Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed three Filipino female healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia who were infected with MERS-CoV.
  • February 19 – In a report published by the World Health Organization, the Philippines was one of the countries in the Western Pacific that were reported to have the highest dengue cases.
  • February 23 – DOH confirmed the death of a returning female OFW musician from China, few days after she arrived last February 14. The death might be a possible case of the Bird Flu virus.
  • July 6 – DOH confirmed the second detected case of MERS-CoV in the country. The patient who had contracted the virus was from the Middle East and was referred to the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine last July 4. Another person, who was also showing symptoms, was placed in isolation after he had close contact with the said patient; eight others, who also had contacted with the patient, were identified. DOH is in the process of tracking all the people whom the patient had contacted with.
  • July 10 – About 2,000 people in the Caraga region, mostly school children, experienced food poisoning after reportedly eating durian and mangosteen candies. The next day, the Department of Health in Caraga region has declared a food poisoning outbreak due to the incident.
  • July 29 – Around 300 school children from various public schools in Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental were rushed to hospitals after they complained of stomach pain and vomiting after taking deworming medicines during the nationwide deworming activity of the Department of Health.
  • October 1 – Bulacan is placed under a state of calamity due to increased cases of dengue. Since January, more than 11 were recorded deaths due to the virus.
  • December 23 – The Philippines became the first Asian country to approve the sale of the world's first dengue vaccine, the Dengvaxia.

Sports

Entertainment and culture

Deaths

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See also

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