Published May 7, 2019, 10:00 PM By Myrna M.
Velasco
Consunji-owned Semirara Mining &
Power Corporation is expecting settlement of up to P767 million from
state-owned firms Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation
(PSALM) and National Power Corporation (NPC) relating to dispute on plant
capacity nominations that involved its subsidiary Sem-Calaca Power Corporation
(SCPC).
According to SMPC Chief Finance
Officer Junalina S. Tabor, the principal amount is placed at more than P467
million and the interest charges would reach between P250 million to P300
million – although the final figure will be subject to validation by the
Commission on Audit.
“SCPC claims the amount of
P467,703,077.96 plus interest of 6.0% per annum computed from extrajudicial
demand until actual payment,” the Consunji firm has noted in its disclosure to
the Philippine Stock Exchange.
The case was first resolved by the
Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) – in favor of SCPC in July 2011.
Subsequently, that was affirmed by rulings of the Court of Appeals and the
Supreme Court – and just recently, by the Commission on Audit (COA) specific to
the monetary claims.
In the State audit agency’s verdict,
it expressly stipulated that “the interest shall be computed at the rate of
6.0% per annum computed from the date of extrajudicial demand on August 4, 2010
until the finality of the SC decision.”
The claims from the government-run
firm will be one of the non-recurring items that the Consunji firm is expecting
to be booked on its financial statement this year, according to SMPC President
and Chief Operating Officer Maria Cristina C. Gotianun. The other will be the
US$14 million insurance claim from the shutdown of the unit-3 of its Calaca
coal-fired plant.
On the Consunji firm’s monetary
claims with PSALM, Tabor qualified that the final figure on interest charges
hast yet to be finalized “because we have not sat down yet with PSALM after the
COA decision.”
She added that on the principal
amount, PSALM has already agreed to it in principle, “except that they (PSALM
officials) need COA decision to review it for purposes of payment.”
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