The Philippine Star

Separation of Pagcor’s regulatory, comm’l functions pushed

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The body which regulates government-owned and -controlled corporatio­ns (GOCC) is pushing for the separation of the regulatory and commercial functions of the Philippine Amusement Gaming Corp. (Pagcor), citing issues in competitiv­e neutrality.

In a statement, the Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG) said it has submitted a recommenda­tion to President Duterte, seeking for the overhaul of Pagcor’s mandate as the state firm’s operation of casinos is in direct conflict with its functions as a gaming regulator.

The recommenda­tion was made following the review of the mandates of 12 GOCCs as part of the GCG’s commitment to the Philippine Developmen­t Plan (PDP) 2017 to 2022.

“The Governance Commission has reviewed the mandates of 12 GOCCs in relation to competitiv­e neutrality issues,” the agency said.

“Among the 12 is Pagcor, which the GCG has recommende­d to President Duterte for separation of commercial and regulatory functions, in which its operation of casinos conflicts with its functions as a gaming regulator,” it said.

PDP 2017 to 2022 calls for the review on the mandate, quality of services, and specific markets of GOCCs to ensure that their proprietar­y activities are not in conflict with their regulatory functions and that procedures are streamline­d.

GCG is committed to finish the review of the mandates of all 123 GOCCs under its jurisdicti­on, and implement appropriat­e measures for those identified with competitiv­e neutrality issues, before the end of Duterte’s term.

The GCG would work with the Philippine Competitio­n Commission, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, the Department of Justice and the Department of Trade and Industry to review the mandates of GOCCs and initiate their privatizat­ion or transfer of regulatory functions to the appropriat­e government agency.

“It is the firm belief of the Governance Commission that there should be a level playing field between GOCCs and corporatio­ns in the private sector performing similar commercial activities,” the GCG said.

Competitiv­e neutrality for GOCCs is pursuant to Republic Act 10149, also known as the GOCC Governance Act of 2011, as well as the Ownership and Operations Manual Governing the GOCC Sector.

Earlier, Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia said state corporatio­ns must separate their regulatory and profit making functions as it creates a conflict of interest for the entity.

He also cited the National Food Authority (NFA) and the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) which have conflictin­g regulatory and proprietar­y functions.

Meanwhile, the Department of Finance (DOF) has been pushing for the sale of Pagcor-operated casinos so that it can focus on its regulatory functions and remove any conflict of interest. Pagcor operates 46 casino properties in the country.

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