Running PSEs day-to-day operations is chief operating officer Jurisita Quintos, whom Mr. Paderanga got from the office of Senate President Franklin Drilon. While competent, Joy Quintos is said to be still learning the ropes.
Prior to that, GSIS has been all over the place on topics such as the pension funds computerization project, scholarship program, and one-month salary loan for the summer.
The GFIs legal department is already doing the preliminary legwork.
Joe de Venecia should also perhaps consider talking to such local companies such as Alcantara-owned Alsons Aquaculture Corp., which already produces and sells Philippine sea bass (just as delicious and cheaper than the Chilean sea bass that every self-respecting restaurant has on its menu.)
Under Republic Act 9262 or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2001 which took effect last March 27, the family court (in this case, the regional trial court) can order the employer of a man who does not provide financial support to his family to deduct the court-ordered amount from the employees monthly salary and remit the amount directly to his family.
Section 8 (g) states: "Failure to remit and/or withhold or any delay in the remittance of support to the woman and/or her child without justifiable cause shall render the respondent or his employer liable for indirect contempt of court."
You see, RA 9262 covers not only physical and psychological abuse but also economic abuse that a man inflicts on his family, whether or not the woman he has a "dating relationship" with is his wife and whether or not the children born of such a relationship is legitimate.