Friday, March 9, 2018

Government told to demand refund from Dalian if…

The Duterte administration was advised to demand a P3.8-billion refund from the Chinese supplier if the 48 Dalian trains it delivered are found to be unfit for the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT 3).

Sen. Sherwin T. Gatchalian lamented that the 48 light rail vehicles (LRVs) supplied by CRRC Dalian Co. two years ago remain unused, even as MRT commuters are forced to bear with the daily hassle of commuting in overloaded Metro trains that suffer frequent breakdowns.

In a statement on Thursday, Gatchalian prodded the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to “take immediate action” after deciding “whether the controversial Dalian trains are suitable for use on the Metro Rail Transit 3 rail line.”

He voiced MRT daily commuters’ dismay, pointing out that  “two years have passed since the Dalian trains arrived, and yet their fate remains in limbo.”

The senator suggested that the Duterte administration’s transport officials and the MRT 3 management must act fast “so that we can bring the suffering of MRT 3 commuters to an end.”

Gatchalian added that should the 48 LRVs delivered by CRRC Dalian Co. be “assessed as unworthy for use on the MRT 3 line…the DOTr should return the units and demand for a total refund.”

He asserted the MRT problem boils down to “a question of suitability.”

“If it is found that these trains aren’t right for the system,” Gatchalian suggested that the Duterte administration “needs to get our money back,” adding that “we cannot rely on trains that don’t match the specifications agreed on by the parties in the first place.”

The senator recalled that in January 2018, the DOTr and the MRT 3 management tapped the German firm TUV Rheinland to be the Independent Audit and Assessment (IAA) Consultant tasked to “evaluate and submit recommendations” on issues concerning the unused LRVs. He added that the report on their assessments are expected to be released on March 10.

According to Gatchalian, the DOTr had earlier reported that the Dalian trains weigh 49.7 metric tons (MT), exceeding the maximum allowable weight of 46.4 MT found in the contract, finding them unsafe to use on existing MRT 3 rails. The transportation agency also cited “issues in the compatibility” of the LRVs with MRT 3’s maintenance facilities and signaling system.

Meanwhile, Presidential Spokesperson Harry L. Roque Jr. said he will be disclosing the facts on the anomalies haunting MRT 3 soon, following his revelation in a radio interview that the “Pangasinan group” earned kickbacks from the contracts entered into by officials of the then-Department of Transportation and Communication under the Aquino administration.

Asked if he could already name the members of this Pangasinan group, Roque answered: “not yet,” noting that there is still an ongoing investigation.

“It’s now in the process of investigation, and this is what I promised to do. I have some documentary evidence already. Perhaps beginning next week, I will devote one day a week in disclosing facts and details about the plunder of MRT 3,” Roque said in Thursday’s Palace briefing, noting that he is just giving notice to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and Department of Justice before he goes public with the documents, which he started to get on Thursday.

The two whistle-blowers who were formerly directly involved in the MRT 3 operations came to him.

He noted in that radio interview that the whistle-blowers bared the division of shares: one-third of the total payment from contracts allegedly went to the Pangasinan group and another one-third to the political machinery, while only a third went to the maintenance of MRT 3.

Roque also denied that former MRT General Manager Al S. Vitangcol III was one of the whistle-blowers he was referring to.

But he said with the independent information being furnished to him right now, he should go out of his way and refer Vitangcol also to the NBI.

GMA Network pays homage to roots, embraces future in new Kapuso station ID

As a tribute to its beloved viewers, GMA proudly presents its new station ID (SID) dubbed, “Buong Puso para sa Kapuso,” featuring moments in GMA Network’s history and personalities past and present that have touched Filipinos’ lives for decades.

The SID shows the Network’s journey from a small radio station founded by Robert “Uncle Bob” Stewart to the country’s most respected, most trusted, and recognized media network.

Moreover, it highlights what being a Kapuso truly means – pouring your whole heart into everything you do for the people you love because they deserve nothing less.

“We celebrate our success story and our shared values with our viewers who have been with us through the years. I hope our story serves as an inspiration to every Filipino striving to succeed in life and provide a better future for the people they love,” said GMA Network Chairman and CEO Felipe L. Gozon.

Also making the SID more colorful are the biggest Kapuso celebrities and the Network’s employees who came together and took part in the production of the SID, wearing vibrant outfits and beaming with smiles.

Internationally acclaimed broadcast journalist and GMA News Pillar Jessica Soho takes to heart the true essence of being a Kapuso. “Bilang Kapuso, isinasabuhay namin ang aming panatang magbigay ng tapat na balita at impormasyon sa ngalan ng Serbisyong Totoo,” said Jessica, who is a home-grown Kapuso.

Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes shared why he does everything for the viewers. “Yun talaga ‘yung essence ng pagiging Kapuso eh, ‘yung pagpapakita ng warmth sa isa’t isa. Minsan lang mangyari ito at ginagawa namin lahat ng ito para sa mga manonood,” Dingdong said.

Primetime Queen Marian Rivera, on the other hand, showed appreciation for the time she spent together with her fellow artists. “Ang saya na makita ko muli ang mga kapwa ko artista na nagsama-sama para sa mga Kapuso natin,” Marian said.

Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez shared her experience in recording the SID jingle with new Kapuso talents. “I am always excited to sing with other artists. I am flattered how these young talents look up to me,” Regine said.

Catch the much-awaited premiere of GMA Network’s latest station ID “Buong Puso para sa Kapuso” tonight after 24 Oras.

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Calls for the return of GMA Balita, Magnegosyo, Sis, Eye to Eye in the proposed schedule

Malacañang: New cases to be filed vs Aquino officials over MRT3 mess

With new "evidence" from whistleblowers, Malacañang wants new cases to be filed against former transportation officials over the issues hounding the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT3), Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said on Thursday, March 8.

Roque said two "whistleblowers" had reached out to him to hand him "documentary evidence" of plunder allegedly committed by transportation officials and individuals belonging to a so-called "Pangasinan Group."

"I got my first batch of documents today but I've gotten information, I think it's about 3 weeks ago," he said during a Palace press conference.

Roque first mentioned the Pangasinan Group during an interview on Radyo5 92.3 NewsFM on Wednesday, March 7.

"There is a Pangasinan Group. Believe it or not, the whistleblower said one-third of the total that we pay for the contract goes to just the Pangasinan Group. One-third supposedly goes to the political machinery," said Roque.

He traced the train's glitches to the alleged diversion of MRT3 maintenance funds.

Roque said Solicitor General Jose Calida has been asked to look into a possible case against former transportation officials, likely including former transportation and communications secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, former interior and local government secretary Manuel Roxas II, and former budget secretary Florencio Abad.

Roque said he would also turn over documents from the whistleblowers to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

The possible new cases to be filed will be on top of the plunder complaint already filed against officials of the previous administration. 

Palace vows to ‘dissect’ alleged plunder of MRT3

Malacañang on Thursday vowed to disclose more details about the alleged corruption involving the maintenance of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT3) which have been plagued by breakdowns and numerous glitches.

Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said two individuals previously involved in the MRT operations have come forward to shed light on the corrupt practices of a certain "Pangasinan Group."

Roque said the group siphoned off two-thirds of the P3.8-billion contract with Busan Universal Rail Inc. (BURI), leaving only a third for maintenance funds.

"It’s now in the process of investigation, and this is what I promised to do. I have some documentary evidence already. Perhaps beginning next week, I will devote one day a week in disclosing facts and details about the plunder of MRT3," Roque said in a press briefing.

"But I have documents already. I’m just giving notice to the NBI [National Bureau of Investigation] and DOJ [Department of Justice] before I go public with the documents. But I promised that this will be a continuing activity that we will have here, and which is dissecting the plunder of MRT3," he added.

The Palace official said he may also refer former MRT general manager Al Vitangcol to the NBI so the latter could give his statement on the alleged anomaly.

Vitangcol himself is facing cases before the Sandiganbayan over his alleged attempt to extort $30 million from a Czech light rail vehicles supplier and irregularities in the transit system's interim maintenance contract during his stint as MRT chief.

Roque's move comes as President Rodrigo Duterte directed the filing of new charges against officials of the previous administration and other individuals over the poor state of the MRT.

Previously, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) filed a plunder complaint with the Office of the Ombudsman against nine former Cabinet members of then-President Benigno Aquino III over the contract.

Among the respondents are former Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, former Interior Secretary Manuel "Mar" Roxas II and former Budget Secretary Florencio Abad.

"We are hoping that the Ombudsman is conducting its own parallel investigation because an official complaint has already been filed," Roque said.

"Kaya nga inaasahan natin na magiging patas ang ating Ombudsman. Bagama’t siya po ay kaalyado ng nakaraang administrasyon, naniniwala naman ako na kung may ebidensiya dapat lalo pang paigtingin ng Ombudsman ang imbestigasyon (na) gagawin niya. Dahil napakadami naman po talagang nagdusa dito sa MRT," he said.

Take action on MRT audit findings, DOTr advised

Senator Sherwin T. Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate economic affairs, said today the Department of Transportation (DOTr) should return to China the P3.8 billion worth of 48 light rail vehicles (LRVs) and demand for a total refund should this option be the findings and recommendations of an independent auditor from Germany.

The findings and recommendations of the TUV Rheinland, the independent audit and assessment consultant from Germany, are expected to be released on Saturday.

Gatchalian said the DOTr should also to take immediate action based on the other findings and recommendations of the independent auditor.

DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade had said the Chinese-made LRVs are not suitable for use on the Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT-3) rail line.

“Two years have passed since the Dalian trains arrived, and yet their fate remains in limbo. I urge DOTr and the MRT-3 management to act on the recommendations of the audit as soon as they are released, so that we can bring the suffering of MRT-3 commuters to an end,” he said.

In the event that the 48 LRVs, procured for P3.8 billion from Chinese supplier CRRC Dalian Co., are assessed as unworthy for use on the MRT-3 line, Gatchalian said that the DOTr should return the units and demand for a total refund.

The trains were purchased during the Aquino administration.

“It’s a question of suitability. If it is found that these trains aren’t right for the system, the government needs to get our money back. We cannot rely on trains that don’t match the specifications agreed on by the parties in the first place,” he stressed.

In January 2018 the DOTr and the MRT-3 management tapped the German firm TUV Rheinland to be the Independent Audit and Assessment (IAA) Consultant that will evaluate and submit recommendations on issues concerning the unused LRVs.

The DOTr had said the Dalian trains weigh 49.7 metric tons, which exceeds the maximum allowable weight of 46.4 metric tons found in the contract, making them unsafe to use on the existing MRT-3 rails.

The transportation agency also claimed issues in the compatibility of the LRVs with MRT-3’s maintenance facilities and signaling system.

“The constant ailments of the MRT-3 have left it on life support. The usual medicine won’t be enough to save it. It needs a life-saving treatment. Hopefully, the independent audit will give the government the information it needs to make the right diagnosis and, ultimately, revitalize its operations for the benefit of the commuting public,” Gatchalian stressed.

Ridon urges gov’t to scrap deal with MRTC over MRT-3 woes

In addition to the filing of charges against officials of the previous administration, government should also consider cancelling the lease agreement entered with the Metro Rail Transit Corporation (MRTC) over problems besetting the MRT-3 line, a convenor of an infrastructure-oriented think tank said.

Terry Ridon, convenor of InfraWatchPH, made the statement on Thursday as he stressed that government has been paying MRTC P2.7 billion a year in equity rental payments under the agreement signed in 1997.

Ridon, a former Kabataan Party list solon, also served as head of the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP).

“Aside from several problematic maintenance contracts, at the center of the discussions should be whether government should finally cancel the lease contract with the MRTC and simply take-over the entire train system,” Ridon said in a statement.

“We welcome the resolve of President Rodrigo Duterte to finally get to the bottom of the fundamental problems of the MRT-3. This gives justice to the daily burden of half a million Filipinos risking life and limb riding the MRT-3,” he added.

READ: Palace to pursue fresh cases vs ex-DOTC execs over MRT-3 mess

Presidential spokesman Harry Roque on Tuesday said Malacanang had ordered the Office of the Solicitor General to ready plunder cases against former transportation officials involved in the current state of the MRT-3 line.

Roque on Wednesday also revealed that whistleblowers have surfaced to help government expose alleged anomalous deals and contracts linked to the MRT-3 project.

Ridon noted that the 25-year deal placed the government in charge of the MRT-3 line’s daily operations while the MRTC handled the construction of the mass rail transit system in exchange for equity rental payments.

“it would be prudent for government to review whether we should wait until the end, or simply cancel the deal and undertake a takeover,” Ridon said.

“With government in full control of the MRT, it should be able to determine the best possible outcomes in restoring the MRT-3 with public interest as the most important consideration,” he added.    /muf

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Palace numbers days of MRT 3 ‘plunderers’

MALACAÑANG has warned members of the so-called Pangasinan group, whose members allegedly are plundering the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3, that the long arm of the law will soon catch up with them.

Pangasinan is a province in the country’s Northern Luzon.

According to a whistleblower, Palace spokesman Harry Roque revealed on Wednesday, only one-third of the budget allocated for the problem-plagued MRT 3 is used for operations of the train system.

The members of the “Pangasinan group” allegedly receive one-third of the budget of MRT 3 while the remaining one-third is allegedly used for the political machinery of the group.

“[I cannot name these members] because investigation is ongoing, although I am sure they are watching now. Justice will come for you soon,” Roque said in a news briefing.

“It is now in the process of investigation and this is what I promised to do. I have some documentary evidence already. Perhaps beginning next week, I will devote one day a week in disclosing facts and details about the plunder of MRT 3,” he added.

Roque said he would give notice to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Department of Justice (DoJ) before baring the documents to the public.

He added that he received the first batch of the documents on Thursday.

“I am directly turning over the documents to the NBI and the DoJ, so we will see what they will do with the documents. But in due course, after I’ve submitted the documents, we could release even some of these official documents in the following weeks,” Roque said.

“I promised that this will be a continuing activity that we will have here, which is dissecting the plunder of MRT 3,” he added.

Roque disclosed that there is another whistleblower, who is also an insider and also “directly involved in the MRT 3.”

He, however, said sacked MRT 3 general manager Al Vitangcol 3rd is not a whistleblower “yet.”

“[Vitangcol] has been speaking for quite some time now. Let’s just say that with independent information being furnished me right now, perhaps I should go out of my way and refer [Vitangcol] also to the NBI,” Roque added.

Malacañang, according to the spokesman, is hoping that an investigation by the Office of the Ombudsman will be started as well and that it will be fair even if Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales is an “ally of the Aquino administration.”

“[A parallel investigation by the Ombudsman should be conducted] without prejudice. And we are hoping that the Ombudsman is conducting its own parallel investigation [of the plunder of the MRT 3]because an official complaint has already been filed. [The Office of] the Ombusdman, if there is an evidence lacking, they can get it. If the [office]does not want [to get it], we have no choice,” Roque said.

During a Cabinet meeting on Monday, he added, President Rodrigo Duterte ordered Solicitor General Jose Calida to file new cases against former Department of Transportation and Communications (DoTC) officials over the problems in the MRT 3.

“There was a decision that cases will be pursued [against]those behind the miserable performance of the MRT 3, there are pending complaints for plunder against officials of the previous administration, specifically for awarding the maintenance contract to a company with absolutely no track record,” Roque said.

He dropped the names of former DoTC Secretary Manuel Roxas 2nd and former Department of Budget and Management Secretary Florencio Abad as those who will be at the receiving end of the cases.