By:
Neil Arwin Mercado- 04:44 PM July 03, 2020
MANILA, Philippines —
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian hit the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) anew on
Friday over power bill issues, particularly the unexplained high electricity
rates for consumers, as he sought an inquiry regarding the matter in the upper
chamber.
Gatchalian, who chairs
the Senate committee on energy, chided Meralco for its failure to comply with
its commitments to the Joint Congressional Energy Commission (JCEC) that it
would resolve the complaints of many consumers on the bill shock issue during
the community quarantine as the country continues to grapple with the
coronavirus pandemic.
The senator said that
he has sent a letter to Meralco to provide a status report on its compliance
with its commitment to JCEC after his committee received more than 200
complaints regarding the power issue.
Gatchalian also sought
an explanation and action plan from Meralco to address the bill shock.
“Noong huling pagdinig namin, talagang mahigpit na sinabi namin na importante
na maintidihan ng tao kung ano yung binabayaran nila, basic yan. Gustong
magbayad ng tao pero gusto nilang maintindihan kung paano binabasa at
kino-compute ang aktuwal na gamit nila ng kuryente. Pero napakahirap intindihin
ng eksplanasyon ng Meralco,” Gatchalian said in a statement.
(In our last hearing,
we strictly underscored the importance of having the public understand what
they are paying for, that’s basic. They want to pay but they want to understand
how their electricity use is being computed. But it is so hard to understand
the explanation of Meralco.)
During the JCEC hearing in May, Meralco vowed to send “very specific letters”
to consumers in a move to explain the electricity bills.
Gatchalian said a
review of 29 bills for the May 2020 billing period shows 19 bills lack clear
explanation on the computation of the current billing period and if there are
adjustments carried over from the March and April 2020 billing period.
Further, Gatchalian said 28 bills for the June 2020 billing period indicate
that 16 do not have an explanation and some do not show the monthly consumption
from April to June but only indicate the total consumption for three months.
In the JCEC hearing, Meralco’s
First Vice President and Head of Customer Retail Services and Corporate
Communications Victor Genuino assured that they will “properly
communicate as much as (it) can on how the May bill is rendered to customers.”
“Ang kailangan ng mga
tao ay simpleng pagpapaliwanag, hindi naman yung tipong kailangang scientist pa
ang magpaliwanag ng formula. So hangga’t hindi malinaw ang eksplanasyon ng
Meralco ay wag munang maningil. Paano magbabayad ang mga tao kung hindi nila
naiintidihan ang kanilang binabayaran,” Gatchalian said.
(What the public needs is a simple
explanation, not the type that a scientist needs to explain the formula. Until
the explanation of Meralco is not clear, they should not ask to be paid. How
will the public pay if they do not understand what they are paying for?)
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