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By Ben R. Rosario
A senior opposition
lawmaker on Wednesday warned the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) against
resolving Manila Electric Company’s (Meralco) seven power supply agreement
(PSA) applications, saying such move will be based on a prematurely released
report of a joint committee tasked to investigate ERC’s alleged midnight deals.
Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos
Zarate said that the House of Representatives has not yet acted on the reported
recommendation of the House Committee on Good Government and on Energy
because the Rules Committee decided to return the report to the joint
panel.
Zarate explained that
the House leadership returned the report to the joint committee because it
might run in conflict with the results of another topic of the inquiry which
centered on the anomalous bidding process for PSA.
“Nagkaroonng confusion.
The committee report is not yet official because it has not been submitted for
plenary action,” Zarate said.
He stressed that the
main reason for the joint panel probe is to determine liability of ERC
officials who decided to defer rules of the competitive selection process (CSP)
in order to accommodate Meralco’s seven PSA applications.
Zarate, together with
Reps. Robert Ace Barbers (PDP-Laban, Surigao del Norte) and Bernadette
HerreraDy (Bagong Henerasyon Partylist), has assailed the ERC for adjusting
the deadline for the submission of Meralco’s PSA applications.
Zarate’s statement
belied earlier claims by Minority Leader and Quezon Rep. Danilo Suarez who
insisted that the ERC should now resolve the PSA applications of Meralco.
The alleged joint
committee report also drew the ire of a consumer group that assailed the panel
for the “shameless whitewash” of the probe in order to favor ERC.
Rodolfo “RJ”
JavellanaJr., president of the United Filipino Consumers and Commuters (UFCC),
aired this challenge as he assailed the ERC for its determined bid to award
seven multi-trillion-peso power supply agreements to Meralco despite the
“onerous” terms that would disadvantage consumers and even the government.
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