Manila Standard

Senate shelves sugar probe as key gov’t officials abroad

- By Macon Ramos-Araneta

SEN. Francis Tolentino deferred yesterday’s hearing in the Senate on the so-called sugar importatio­n fiasco due to the absence of Department of Agricultur­e officer in charge Domingo Panganiban and other officials who were on official business trips abroad.

Aside from Panganiban, National Economic Developmen­t Authority Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, and former Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion chief David John Alba were no-shows at the hearing.

Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, who was physically present at the hearing to represent the Office of the President, explained that Panganiban is currently in Washington DC for an official mission and

will be out of the country until May 13.

Balisacan is currently in Vancouver, Canada until May 11, while Pascual is in Indonesia to attend a ministeria­l level conference until May 11, he added. Alba is in Australia until June for personal reasons and could not attend the hearing, Tolentino revealed.

Since they are considered “vital to the investigat­ion,” Tolentino opted to set the hearing to another date. “We might have a hard time if we were to continue without them,” he noted.

Meanwhile, three sugar importers who brought in the commoditie­s under Sugar Order No. 6 early this year, the subject of the deferred Senate hearing, were chosen from a list recommende­d by two large sugar farmers’ groups, documents showed.

The Luzon Federation of Sugarcane Growers Associatio­n (LUZONFED) and United Sugar Producers’ Federation of the Philippine­s, Inc. (UNIFED) made the recommenda­tion through a Joint Board Resolution dated August 1, 2022.

In the resolution, the two groups recommende­d seven traders for the importatio­n of additional sugar to boost local supply based on their track records of directly buying from local farmers and millers.

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