Multi-million lease rental tiff: BCDA, John Hay lessee arbitration by year end
>> Monday, November 12, 2012
BAGUIO CITY -- The state-owned
Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said it is ready
to start arbitration proceedings with Camp
John Hay Development Corp., the John Hay
developer that has accumulated over P3-billion in rental arrears to
the government.
According to BCDA president and chief executive officer Arnel Casanova, BCDA has submitted the issues of termination of the lease agreement and the collection of CJHDevCo’s debt in lease payments for arbitration before the Philippine Dispute Resolution Center Inc. (PDRCI).
This is pursuant to the court’s order for
BCDA to arbitrate.
“BCDA adheres to the rule of law. Since the
court orders us to go into arbitration, we will abide by that. We
welcome the arbitration proceedings as it will
allow us to recover what is properly due to the government,”
Casanova said.
The BCDA expects
proceedings to take place within the year.
This does not mean that BCDA will
cease to seek redress from and avail of proper remedies against any unlawful
business practice that has taken place in areas over which it exercises
authority.
“BCDA remains steadfast in its
commitment to promote a healthy business
environment for the Filipino people. It remains faithful to
its mandate, and it will not hesitate to pursue criminal and
administrative actions against any person that is rendering
its efforts nugatory. Criminal and administrative actions, to be sure,
cannot be subject of arbitration,” Casanova added.
In the past few
months, BCDA filed estafa and malversation complaints against
CJHDevCo before the Department of Justice (DOJ). In its latest estafa
complaint, BCDA charged CJHDevCo’s Board of Directors and officials in the
years 1998 to 2000, led by its Chairman Robert John L. Sobrepeña,
with having misled BCDA into believing
that CJHDevCo was financially incapable of meeting its obligations
to the government and therefore needed to defer
its outstanding rental.
This representation, however, was
belied by the records. CJHDevCo declared cash dividends
totalling P928 million in the years 1998, 1999, and 2000, the same years it
was claiming financial incapability in paying its P1.275
billion rentals
arrears.
arrears.
“CJHDevCo has committed false pretenses and
fraudulent acts, and should be held liable for estafa under Article 315 (2)(a)
of the Revised Penal Code,” the BCDA complaint read.
The BCDA also filed
52 counts of malversation against the Board of
Directors and officials of CJHDevCo and its subsidiary, Camp John Hay Hotel
Corporation (CJH Hotels) for their refusal to return to BCDA its 26
hotel units located in Camp John Hay Manor and Camp John Hay Suites, and
to give BCDA an accounting of the revenues earned by them
from the operations of the 26 rooms. CJH DevCo and CJH Hotels are
alleged to be in possession of the 26 units since 2008 and, as stated in
the Complaint, are continuing to earn from these units without
giving the government proper liquidation of public funds- revenues that
they have earned from the use and lease of the 26 units.
“On May 16, BCDA terminated
the lease agreement dated Oct. 19, 1996 and
the restructuring memorandum of agreement dated July
1, 2008 with CJHDevCo due to the latter’s material and incurable
breaches,” a BCDA press statement said.
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