By Ding
Cervantes
SAN FERNANDO,
Pampanga – Farmers have decried reports that the Cojuangco-owned Tarlac
Development Corp. (Tadeco) is evading the Supreme Court’s order to pay Hacienda
Luisita farm workers P1.33 billion in compensation.
In a statement, the
Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas said the move is “another deceptive and
divisive scheme by the Cojuangcos and a group of pseudo-farmers.”
“The Cojuangcos and
Aquinos never stop from engaging in political maneuvers to perpetuate their
illegal and immoral stranglehold of Hacienda Luisita,”
KMP chairman Joseph Canlas said.
Canlas noted reported
attempts by the Cojuangcos to justify non-payment of the P1.33 billion on the
basis of the conversion of the 500 hectares from agricultural to industrial
land.
“The P1.33 billion is
payment to farm workers because the Cojuangcos duped and kept for themselves
the billions of pesos from the illegal sale of the 500- hectare land owned by
the farm workers. The conversion order is a different issue,” he said.
Canlas said a group
of barangay officials in the hacienda are peddling lies that revoking the 1996
conversion order would have an implication on the P1.33 billion ordered by
the SC.
In its decision in
2012, the SC said Luisita farmers are entitled not only to lands, but also
payment from the sale of the land. The P1.33 billion covers P500 million
received by the Hacienda Luisita Inc. for the sale of 200 hectares to a private
firm, P750 million received by HLI’s subsidiary Centennary Holdings Inc. for
the sale of the remaining 300 hectares, and P80.5 million for the sale of 80.1
hectares used in the construction of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway.
Canlas said Luisita
farm workers have a pending petition to revoke the 1996 ruling of the
Department of Agrarian Reform approving the conversion of the 500 hectares into
industrial lands.
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