‘CJHDevCo has no authority over former US
military camp’
BAGUIO CITY
-- The state-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said more
firms and locators doing business in the John Hay Special Economic Zone (JHSEZ)
here have entered into lease agreements with BCDA saying the Sobrepeña-led Camp
John Hay Development Corp. (CJHDevCo) lost its privilege to manage the special
economic zone.
“The firms have recognized that CJHDevCo has been divested of its
authority to manage and administer the John Hay Special Economic Zone and want
to merely protect their investments, thereby preferring to do business directly
with BCDA,” said BCDA president and CEO ArnelPaciano D. Casanova.
Inbound Pacific, Inc. (IPI), a former sub-lessee of CJHDevCo, which
operates the Mile-Hi Center and Cantinetta, has recently signed two lease
agreements with the BCDA for a total contract price of P60.52 million.
Inbound Pacific’s first contract involves the lease of the 6,275-square
meter Mile-Hi Center comprised of retail and restaurant facilities, while the
second contract involves the lease of the 261-square meter Cantinetta
Restaurant and Café also within the JHSEZ.
Casanova said CJHDevCo has no more authority over the John Hay Special
Economic Zone and is operating without a legal basis.
He said CJHDevCo can no longer avail of fiscal and non-fiscal tax
incentives offered in the economic zone. CJHDevCo has changed its status
to a VAT Registered Enterprise and has started passing on VAT charges to its
customers and sub-lessees.
“The business locators now recognize BCDA’s authority over John Hay
after the lease agreement of CJHDevCo has been rescinded by virtue of the Final
Award rendered in the arbitration under the Philippine Dispute Resolution
Center, Inc. (PDRCI),” said Casanova.
The Final Award was also confirmed by Branch 6 of the Regional Trial
Court (RTC) of Baguio.
Following the confirmation of this rescission, the Notice to Vacate was
served by the Ex-Officio Sheriff of the First Judicial Region, RTC Baguio
Branch 6 to CJHDevCo and all persons claiming rights under them.
Casanova added, “We are taking control of the Camp and the businesses
are voluntarily signing up with BCDA. This affirms that the Sobrepeña-led
CJHDevCo has no more authority to do business inside the John Hay Special
Economic Zone.”
“We welcome Inbound Pacific, Inc. and we look forward to working
with them towards the development of the John Hay Special Economic Zone into a
wholesome family-oriented tourism complex,” Casanova said.
Casanova said the new lease contracts mark the start of a new and
favorable business environment in the economic zone. He added that other firms
have expressed their interest to sign and invest with the BCDA.
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