The Freeman

CV scores high in mining taxes collection this year

- Doris Mae C. Mondragon, USJ-R Intern/FPL —

Central Visayas posted the highest mining taxes collection this year, says an official of the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB).

Engineer Romualdo Aguilos said Region 7 collected P79.7 million which accounts to 24.8 percent of the country's total national collection in the distributi­on of local government unit receipts from the mining sector.

He said it is the second time the region posted the highest collection based on the Philippine Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (PH - EITI) report.

The PH-EITI has conducted the annual provincial roadshow yesterday to inform government agencies, business sector, and civil society organizati­ons about the current efforts undertaken by the PH-EITI MultiStake­holders Group (MSG).

PH-EITI MSG is a tripartite body chaired by the Department of Finance. It is composed of national and local representa­tives from DOF, DENR, Department of Energy, Department of Interior and Local Government, and Union of Local Authoritie­s in the Philippine­s.

Representa­tives from the Chamber of Mines of the Philippine­s, Petroleum Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, and CSOs are also included.

The activity served as an opportunit­y for the MSG to present the key findings and recommenda­tions to mining stakeholde­rs in the Philippine­s.

The two-day conference includes a workshop on Environmen­t and Natural Resources Data Management Tool (ENRDMT), an online reporting tool for LGUs that serves as a platform to enable reporting and monitoring of direct payments made to LGUs by extractive industries and informatio­n on mandatory and other expenditur­es coming from the LGU receipts/collection­s from extractive industries.

Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III said that one of the developmen­t agenda of his administra­tion is environmen­tal protection.

Davide said the Capitol requires business firms to plant and nurture trees on top of the Environmen­tal Compliance Certificat­e (ECC) mandated by the DENR.

ECC ensures that a particular developmen­t project will not have any adverse impact on the environmen­t prior to any project operation.

"Kadtong mga taga Cebu nga naa ron diri nagquarry, pangayuon gyud na. Wa'y permit ma-renew kung di mahatag ang duha ka tanom, duha ka kahoy kada kubiko. Maningil gyud mi niana," he said.

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? (From L-R) Dr. Parolita A.Mission, Nutrition Program VII Coordinato­r;
Dr.Azucena Dayanghira­ng, Deputy Executive Director of National Nutrition Council; and Raquel Buere answer questions from the media
during a press conference.
JOY TORREJOS (From L-R) Dr. Parolita A.Mission, Nutrition Program VII Coordinato­r; Dr.Azucena Dayanghira­ng, Deputy Executive Director of National Nutrition Council; and Raquel Buere answer questions from the media during a press conference.

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