The Philippine Star

Duterte orders agencies to fix Boracay in 6 months

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

President Duterte has tasked two government agencies to hunt down violators of environmen­tal laws in Boracay within six months, in a bid to immediatel­y solve problems faced by the island, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said.

In an interview, DOT Undersecre­tary Katherine De Castro told reporters that Duterte ordered the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to fix the environmen­tal problems in Boracay during the Cabinet meeting last Monday.

“The President gave six months to fix the problem of Boracay and he actually tasked both the DENR and DILG to act on it right away,” De Castro said.

The decision of the President was prompted by a draft executive order presented by the DOT and DENR for the creation of a task force to solve environmen­tal problems in Boracay.

De Castro said while the President did not sign the draft EO, he said they would further review it. She added that the President wants more immediate action.

The undersecre­tary explained this means going after establishm­ents violating Boracay laws as well as officials who have issued permits for establishm­ents to operate.

“Basically, he was saying that the root cause of all the problems in Boracay is corruption,” De Castro said.

Among the various offenses committed by a number of Boracay establishm­ents is the violation of the 25+5 law, which sets a 30-meter no-build zone from shore.

Another violation is the illegal tapping to the pipes of the Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprise Zone, wherein some establishm­ents connect their sewage to pipes intended only for rain water.

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