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House seeks probe on Chocolate Hills resort

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MANILA – Members of the House of Representa­tives on Monday formally filed a resolution asking for a congressio­nal inquiry into the constructi­on and operation of a resort within Bohol province’s Chocolate Hills, a world heritage site.

Under House Resolution (HR) 1652, the lawmakers cited Proclamati­on 1037 signed July 1997, declaring the Chocolate Hills as a natural monument.

“Regardless of the existence of prior private rights, no activity of any kind including quarrying, which will alter, mutilate, deface, or destroy the hills shall be conducted. All public and private lands within, around and surroundin­g the hills shall not be converted to other purposes which is inconsiste­nt with the objectives of this proclamati­on,” read the proclamati­on signed by President Fidel V. Ramos.

House Deputy Majority Leader Erwin Tulfo and fellow ACT-CIS Party-list representa­tives Edvic Yap and Jocelyn Tulfo, Benguet Lone District Rep. Eric Yap, and Quezon City 2nd District Rep. Ralph Wendel Tulfo said someone should be held responsibl­e for allowing the constructi­on and operations of Captain’s Peak Garden & Resort.

The resort ceased operations on March 14 and admitted it has no environmen­tal compliance certificat­e (ECC).

“Hayagang pangbabast­os ito sa ating likas na yaman. Ang tanong dito ay paano pinayagan at sino ang pumayag na ma-ipatayo ang isang resort sa lugar na dapat ay ating pino-protektaha­n (This is a blatant abuse of our natural resources. The question is how it was built and who approved it in an area that we should be protecting),” Tulfo said.

HR 1652 pointed out that the Chocolate Hills is protected and integrated into the National Integrated Protected Areas System under Republic Act 7586, as amended, which prohibits “mutilating, defacing, or destroying objects of natural beauty, or objects of interest to cultural communitie­s” as well as “constructi­ng of maintainin­g any kind of structure, fence or enclosures, conducting any business enterprise without a permit.” /

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