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Transport group sues DOTr, LTFRB, OSG over PUVM program

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Transport group Manibela on Wednesday filed a complaint against officials of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG).

In a five-page complaint filed by the transport group before the Office of the Ombudsman, Manibela said that the officials violated the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act by not observing “due process” as they pushed for the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP).

Among the respondent­s in Manibela’s complaint are Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime J. Bautista, Office of Transport Cooperativ­es (OTC) Chairman Ferdinand Ortega, Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Chairman Teofilo Guadiz III and Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra.

“Maraming viniolate ang programa nitong mga opisyal ng DOTr, LTFRB, OTC at kasama po dito ang solicitor general,” Manibela Chairman Mar Valbuena said in an interview with reporters.

(Many violations have been committed by officials of the DOTr, LTFRB, OTC and the solicitor general is also included in this.)

“Inabuso tayo, nilabag ang ating mga karapatan, dineprive ang ating mga kabuhayan,” he added.

(We were abused, our rights were violated and our livelihood­s were deprived.)

Valbuena said that the respondent­s violated human rights by depriving them of their livelihood due to DOTr-issued Memorandum Circular No. 2023-051.

Under the memorandum, PUV drivers and operators are required to consolidat­e into cooperativ­es or corporatio­ns until Dec. 31, 2023. If they fail to do so, the circular stipulates that their transport franchises will be revoked.

The deadline, however, has been extended by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. until April 30, 2024, which the transport groups described as a “minor victory.”

Bautista, meanwhile, said that they have yet to receive a copy of Manibela’s complaint.

He also said that the DOTr would study the charges and “respond at the appropriat­e time or forum.”

“We assure the general public that in implementi­ng the PUV Modernizat­ion Program, DOTr and its attached agencies endeavor to strictly comply with pertinent provisions of the 1987 Constituti­on, as well as relevant laws and jurisprude­nce,” Bautista said.

Philstar.com sought comment from Guevarra about the transport group’s complaint. He noted that Manibela’s argument is the same argument that other transport groups filed before the Supreme Court (SC) on December 20.

“As legal counsel of the government, the OSG acted in accordance with its lawful mandate,” Guevarra said in a Viber message.

The PISTON-led petition in December 2023 asked the high court to halt the implementa­tion of the PUV consolidat­ion program and declare the PUVMP unconstitu­tional.

The high court, however, did not issue a temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) to stop the PUV consolidat­ion. This prompted the transport groups to file another petition and TRO.

As of January 5, the LTFRB said that 73% of jeepneys in the country have consolidat­ed for the PUVMP. —

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