Friday, January 22, 2010

Loren warns against midnight fire sales

SEN. LOREN LEGARDA YESTERDAY WARNED AGAINST “MIDNIGHT FIRE SALES” BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES AMOUNTING TO BILLIONS OF PESOS.

Loren said that the Arroyo administration should stop efforts to sell prime government assets, such as the Food Terminal Inc., “to avoid suspicions that these transactions could be midnight fire sales at giveaway prices and made to support dubious political purposes.”

Loren issued the warning after Finance Secretary Margarito Teves announced that the government was targeting to sell three “big ticket” items before March 31, less than two months before elections on May 10 are held.

These properties are 103 hectares of prime real estate in Taguig City owned by the FTI, Philippine National Oil Co. Exploration Corporation shares, and the lease of the Fujimi property in Japan. The government had earlier expected to raise P30 billion from the sale of the three properties.

Loren said that the sale of the three properties could be considered a “midnight fire sale because the term of the present administration expires within a few months on June 30. There might be a rush to sell these properties to favor certain parties and possibly raise money for political campaign purposes, resulting in a scam that could cost the people billions of pesos.”

Loren said that the administration is “now winding up its business and should refrain from entering into transactions or appointments that may be considered midnight deals or midnight appointments, and which are therefore either immoral or illegal.”

According to Loren, “the administration should observe delicadeza in all its transactions and dealings in order to offset the perception of the public that its term for the past nine years have been marked by graft-ridden and scandalous transactions, like the P800-million fertilizer scam in 2004.”

During the Senate hearing on the fertilizer scam, it was alleged that the money raised from the anomalous transaction was used to obtain political favors that enabled the administration candidates to win in the 2004 election, which was considered fraudulent. Even highly urbanized cities were given allocations for “fertilizers” even though they had no agricultural areas, while the fertilizer products were reported to be highly overpriced.

Senator Legarda was a candidate for vice president with Fernando Poe Jr. as her running mate for president in the opposition party in the 2004 elections. The election was marred with widespread cheating and overspending reportedly by the administration.

Source: http://lorenlegarda.com.ph/news_068_Loren_warns_against_midnight_fire_sales.php

8 comments:

  1. sana wag maibenta yung mga properties na yan kase gagamitin lang yan para mandaya sa eleksyon lumaban ng patas at malinis

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  2. Kaya gagawin ng admin. yan na ibenta yang mga lupain na yan to make sure na ung maiiwan nila eh tuta din nila pag naibenta yang mga properties na yan cgurado mandadaya na naman sila katulad nung gnwa nila dati

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  3. bkit nila ibebenta yan wal clang right para ibenta ang mga bgay na pg-aari ng taong bayan Pres. Arroyo itigil mo n nga yang mga gngwa mo pabigat kc yan sa mga Pilipino

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  4. yup your right thats good idea for the coruption politician. Wale na talagang magawa si Pres. arroyo todo na ang pangungurakot sa pera ng taong bayan.

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  5. Oo nga at hindi nya na iniicip ang mga tao puro lang sarili nya iniicip nya

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  6. Kung mahal tlga ni Arroyo ang mga kaba2yan nya hindi dapt xa gumagwa ng gnitong mga kalokohan at gagamitin nya pa sa hindi mgandang paraan buti na lng at tpos na ang termino nya un nga lng sa pampanga nmn xa maghahasik ng lagim

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  7. sana naman tigilan na ng presidente ang pagnanakaw. sobrang naghihirap na pilipinas...

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  8. Hey evrybodys hoping for that every now and then, but i think its not faded instead it is more exploited in our country. So we need to be alert and wise to select the best leader in our country. We need hto change our leader as soon as possible for us to experience the country without corruption..

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