BAGUIO CITY -- The private developer of Camp John Hay here denied evading payment of its P3-billion financial obligations to the government.
The Camp John Hay Development Corp. (CJHDevCo) instead said the Bases
Conversion Development Authority, had prevented them from paying their rental
arrears.
The firm’s spokesman, Manuel Ubarra, told reporters that BCDA president
Arnel Casanova had blocked their offer to pay their lease rentals since August
last year.
Ubarra said BCDA should have collected P8.5 billion in rental payments
had Casanova accepted their offer.
He said BCDA Chairman FelicitoPayumo had expressed willingness to
accept the offer and even invited the developer’s representatives to present
the proposal to the BCDA board.
But Ubarra said Casanova opposed the offer and even prevented the
firm’s representatives from presenting it to the BCDA board.
“The arbitration proceeding is the mandated avenue for communication in
case of crisis as per our contracts. But instead of going through the proper
legal procedure, Casanova has been carelessly issuing false statements about
CJHDevCo and its board. Fortunately, we know the true facts and have the law on
our side, including the documents to prove that CJHDevCo is up to date on its
payments to BCDA,” he said.
“It was very frustrating,” CJHDevCo executive vice president Alfredo
Yniguez said.
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