Corruption issues force PRRD to halt reclamation projects

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos

June 25, 2021, 9:18 pm

<p><strong>BEAUTY.</strong> The Manila Bay after a rainy afternoon on June 2, 2021, with workers continuing the beautification project, was caught on camera by Aerielle Maerie B. Del Rosario. The photograph titled "After the Rain" is Del Rosario’s entry to the Manila Bay Urban Rivers photography contest.<em> (Photo courtesy of DENR-NCR)</em></p>

BEAUTY. The Manila Bay after a rainy afternoon on June 2, 2021, with workers continuing the beautification project, was caught on camera by Aerielle Maerie B. Del Rosario. The photograph titled "After the Rain" is Del Rosario’s entry to the Manila Bay Urban Rivers photography contest. (Photo courtesy of DENR-NCR)

MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte revealed Friday that he thumbed down the proposals of private companies to conduct massive land reclamation activities in Manila Bay because of corruption issues.

In a speech delivered at Camp Crame in Quezon City, Duterte said the processing of thousands of applications for reclamation projects in Manila Bay was stopped due to corruption.

“You know, itong sa Manila Bay na reclamation (the planned reclamation in Manila Bay), thousands have applied. But because of the corruption that I’ve heard early last year, there’s no more processing of papers. Hininto ko (I stopped it),” he said.

Duterte did not specify the companies embroiled in corrupt activities, but hinted they earned “lots of money” in the reclamation proposals.

He said he would not allow firms to bribe government officials in exchange for preferential treatment.

“It has caused the big companies lots of money just for delayed projects,” he said. “I told you, do not give money to the people in government. If I know that you have given even a single centavo, I will throw your application to the wastebasket. And I have done that and I am doing it everyday para talagang magtino ito (so this government will be free of corruption).”

In February 2020, Duterte said he may only consider government-related reclamation projects at Manila Bay. He added the private sector can wait for his successor to pitch their proposed reclamation activities.

Nearly 10,000 hectares of Manila Bay from Navotas City to Cavite were supposed to be included in 25 reclamation projects.

In December 2019, Philippine Reclamation Authority General Manager Joselito Gonzales said at least four reclamation projects have been approved — Navotas City Coastal Bay Reclamation Project, Pasay 360-Hectare Reclamation Project, Pasay 265-Hectare Reclamation Project, and the Horizon Manila 418-Hectare Reclamation Project.

The projects must still undergo value engineer approval before they begin. (PNA)

 

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