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Tuesday, 18, 2015 2014 Vol. Vol.10 10No. No.135 40 Saturday,November February 21,
project to extend LRT 1 service is‘most one-sided contract of all time’
Lawyer to SC: Freeze LRT 1 extension deal A
By Joel R. San Juan
PETITION has been filed before the Supreme Court (SC) seeking to stop the implementation of the P64.9-billion Light Railway Transit (LRT) Line 1 Cavite Extension Project signed between the government and the Light Rail Manila Corp. (LRMC) in October last year for being “the most one-sided contract of all time.”
In his 21-page petition, lawyer Salvador Belaro Jr. asked the Court to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO) enjoining the respondents Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) and LRMC from continuing the implementation of the concession agreement on the project. Belaro is currently the dean of Saint Dominic Savio College of Law
in Caloocan City. He is a graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Law. The LRT 1 Cavite Extension Project refers to the construction and operation of the existing LRT Line 1 to Cavite by providing trains commencing from the Baclaran end of the existing track south of Metro Manila, traversing the municipalities of Parañaque and Las Piñas, and ending in Bacoor, Cavite, including Continued on A2
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Wholesale prices up 2.7 percent in 2014 despite oil-price slump–PSA By Cai U. Ordinario
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espite the continuous decline in oil prices, wholesale prices in the country grew by an average of 2.7 percent in 2014, according to the latest report from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). PSA data showed that the average increase in the General Wholesale Price Index (GWPI) in 2014 was higher than the average of 1.6 percent posted in 2013. Wholesale prices went up, despite a 4.1-percent decline in the GWPI for December 2014, due to the double-digit drop in the wholesale prices of oil. “The [December 2014 GWPI decline] was effected by the continuous decline in the mineral fuels, lu-
bricants and related materials index at 27.4 percent, its largest decline over the year. The crude materials, inedible except fuels index also recorded a negative annual rate of 0.7 percent,” the PSA said. The PSA data showed that, while wholesale prices of oil declined both on a year-on-year and month-onmonth basis, the heavily weighted food index posted increases. The GWPI of the food index posted a year-on-year growth of 5.2 percent in 2014 and a monthon-month growth of 0.5 percent in December 2014. Half of Filipinos’expenditures go to food, which is why any price increment, however small, could have a major impact on inflation. Continued on A8
China expandsislands on disputed reefs in South China Sea
This July 20, 2011, file aerial photo shows Pag-asa Island, part of the disputed Spratly group of islands, in the South China Sea located off the coast of western Philippines. The Philippines, locked in disputes with China over several islands, proclaimed in 2012 that part of the South China Sea would be henceforth called the West Philippine Sea. AP/Rolex Dela Peña
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he government is targeting to legitimize colorum vehicles via the rollout of a carpooling service from Uber to increase the availability of transportation in Metro Manila, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) said on Friday. Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio A. Abaya said legiti-
mizing colorum vehicles may be done by enrolling them in UberPool, the carpooling unit of onlineenabled transportation-services provider Uber. “What we’re looking at is UberPool, another system they are operating, which is currently done in just a few countries. If we ever launch this, this could be an avenue for colorum utility vehicles to come in and be
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DOTC eyes rollout of UberPool to legitimize colorum vehicles By Lorenz S. Marasigan
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ew satellite images show China has rapidly expanded 400 miles Senkaku several artificial islands it is Islands Hainan building atop disputed reefs in the Scarborough Shoal Paracel South China Sea, raising fresh conIslands cerns across the region and in WashTHE ington about Beijing’s intentions. VIETNAM PHILIPPINES Spratly Dredging and sand reclamation South Islands China over the last year at the Hughes Reef, Sea a shoal on the Spratly Islands, which CHINA are claimed by five nations, has creSingapore ated a 90,000-square-yard island THE PHILIPPINES with two piers, a helicopter pad and © 2013 MCT Source: ESRI what appears to be an anti-aircraft Graphic: Los Angeles Times tower or radar facility, according to HIS Jane’s, a defense research company. A satellite photo taken in March showed only a small concrete platform jutting above the reef at high tide. Another photo of the same area, taken in late January, shows an inhabited island bustling with construction projects. As the Los Angeles Times reported last month, US officials worry that the buildup indicates a Chinese push to establish de facto control over resource-rich waters and islets also claimed by the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Brunei and Vietnam. 400 km
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Govt condones unpaid taxes of IPPs–BIR By David Cagahastian
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he Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) reminded local governments units (LGUs) that President Aquino has earlier allowed the condonation of real-property taxes assessed against independent power producers (IPPs) to help stabilize power prices. Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim Jacinto-Henares issued Revenue Memorandum Circular 6-2015
to remindLGUs of the reduction and condonation of real-property taxes assessed against the power-generation facilities of IPPs for all the years up to 2014. President Aquino earlier reduced the real-property taxes on IPPs for all the years up to 2014 to an amount equivalent to the tax due if computed based on an assessment level of 15 percent of the fair market value of the real properties, at a depreciated rate
of 2 percent per annum. The President also condoned all fines, penalties and interests on such deficiency real-property tax liabilities. Using the power granted to him by the Local Government Code, the President issued the condonation of real-property taxes to ensure the stability of energy prices, saying that the forcible collection of real-property taxes by LGUs “may increase the cost of electricity and
may trigger further cross-defaults and significant economic losses across all sectors.” The current interpretation by the courts is that IPPs under buildoperate-transfer contracts with the National Power Corp. do not enjoy its tax exemption. Based on this, the real properties, machines and equipment used by IPPs in their power-generation operations are also not exempt from real-property taxes imposed by LGUs.
n japan 0.3719 n UK 68.1809 n HK 5.7018 n CHINA 7.0794 n singapore 32.5696 n australia 34.4517 n EU 50.2831 n SAUDI arabia 11.7925 Source: BSP (19 February 2015)